Colorado Legislative Session Length Limitations Amendment, Referendum 3 (1988)

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Colorado Legislative Session Length Limitations Amendment, Referendum 3 (1988) was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, regarding a limit on length of regular legislative sessions, on the November 8, 1988 election ballot in Colorado, where it was approved.

Election results

Referendum 3
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 641,363 52.3%
No584,35947.7%

Election Results from: State Legislative Council, Ballot History


Text of measure

Language on the ballot:

An amendment to Section 7 of Article V of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, providing that regular sessions of the General Assembly shall not exceed one hundred twenty calendar days.[1]

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