Colorado Transportation Amendment, Initiative 6 (1980)

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Colorado Initiative 6 (1980) was an initiated constitutional amendment, regarding the Regional Transportation District, on the November 4, 1980 election ballot in Colorado, where it was approved.

Election results

Initiative 6
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 570,049 56.2%
No444,90243.8%

Election Results from: State Legislative Council, Ballot History


Text of measure

Language on the ballot:

Shall the Colorado Revised Statutes be amended to provide for the election of one director from each director district for a fifteen member board of directors of the Regional Transportation District?[1]

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