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Colorado Measure 31 (1912)
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Colorado Measure 31 (1912) was a measure authorizing a bonded indebtedness for public highways. It failed.
The measure was one of twenty-two on the Colorado ballot in 1912, the first year that Direct democracy measures were enabled in the state. Fourteen of the 22 measures failed, and eight passed.
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