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Colorado Amendment 3 (1974)

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Colorado Amendment 3 (1974) was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment to section 12 of article X, regarding the reports from the treasurer, on the November, 1974 election ballot in Colorado, where it was approved.

Election results

Colorado Amendment 3 (1974)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 425,505 63.3%
No247,14136.7%

Election Results via: The Colorado Legislative Council

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The language that appeared on the ballot:

An amendment to section 12 of article X of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, relating to state moneys and reports of the State Treasurer and deleting the requirement for listing and publishing the number and amount of each warrant paid by the State Treasurer.[1]

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