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Colorado Insurance Commissioner Amendment, Referendum 1 (1984)

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Colorado Referendum 1 (1984) was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment regarding the Commissioner of Insurance. This ballot measure was referred to the ballot by the Colorado General Assembly.

Election results

Referendum 1
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 641,587 58.8%
No449,36241.2%

Election Results from: State Legislative Council, Ballot History

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Language on the ballot:

An amendment to Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, concerning the appointment of the Commissioner of Insurance by the Governor with the consent of the Senate, and exempting the Commissioner of Insurance from the state personnel system.[1]

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