Colorado 1902 ballot measures
Ten statewide ballot measures were on the statewide ballot on November 4, 1902.
- All ten measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Eight measures were approved and two were defeated.
On the ballot
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Create City and County of Denver and Establish Home Rule Cities Amendment | Create the City and County of Denver and establish home rule cities |
|
59,750 (70%) |
25,767 (30%) |
|
Eight-Hour Workday Amendment | Provide for an eight-hour workday |
|
72,980 (74%) |
26,266 (26%) |
|
Elect County Judge Amendment | Provided for the election of county judges |
|
44,856 (64%) |
25,326 (36%) |
|
Elect County Officers Amendment | Provided for the election of county officers |
|
48,944 (65%) |
26,140 (35%) |
|
Election of County Commissioners Amendment | Provide for the election of county commissioners |
|
49,646 (65%) |
26,559 (35%) |
|
Election of District Attorneys Amendment | Provided for the election of district attorneys |
|
45,191 (64%) |
25,243 (36%) |
|
Elect Justices of the Peace Amendment | Provided for the election of justices of the peace |
|
48,682 (65%) |
26,082 (35%) |
|
Exempt Personal Property from Taxation Amendment | Provide for a process to vote every four years on the question of exempting personal property from local taxation |
|
32,710 (31%) |
72,370 (69%) |
|
Four Mill Property Tax Cap Amendment | Create a cap on property taxes to four mills per one dollar of assessed value |
|
31,527 (31%) |
69,741 (69%) |
|
Qualification of Voters Amendment | Provided that any voter of the age of 21, who is a U.S. citizen, and who has lived in the district they are voting in for at least 12 months, is a qualified voter |
|
44,769 (62%) |
27,077 (38%) |
See also
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