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Colorado Amendment 3 (1990)

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Colorado Amendment 3 (1990) was a measure regarding the repeal of certain obsolete provisions from the Colorado Constitution. This ballot measure was referred to the ballot by the Colorado General Assembly. It passed with 77.8% of voters in favor.

Text of measure

An amendment to Articles IV, VII, XI, XII, XIII and XVIII of the constitution, concerning the repeal of obsolete constitutional provisions.[1]

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