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Colorado Civil Rights Amendment, Initiative 6 (1976)

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Colorado Initiative 6 (1976) was an initiated constitutional amendment to repeal sec. 29 of Article 2, which provides for equality of rights under the law on account of sex, in the November 4, 1976 election ballot in Colorado, where it was rejected.

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Colorado Initiative 6 (1976)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No629,06061.0%
Yes 401,943 39.0%

Election Results via: The Colorado Legislative Council

Text of measure

An Act to repeal Section 29 of Article II of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, which section provides for equality of rights under the law on account of sex.[1]

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