Colorado Amendment 1 (1980)
From Ballotpedia
Colorado Amendment 1 (1980) was a measure regarding the initiative and referendum process. This ballot measure was referred to the ballot by the Colorado State Legislature. It passed with 60.1% of voters in favor.
Text of the proposal
An amendment to Articles V and XIX of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, concerning the initiative and referendum process, and providing that an elector must be registered in order to sign a petition for an initiated or referred measure and that the proposed initiative measures shall be submitted to the legislative research and drafting offices of the General Assembly for review and comment at a meeting open to the public before a ballot title is fixed. [1]

