Colorado 1922 ballot measures
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Ten statewide ballot measures were on the November 7, 1922 ballot in Colorado.
- Four measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One measure was a constitutional convention question.
- Three measure were initiated constitutional amendments.
- Two measures were initiated state statutes.
- Two of the measures were approved and eight were defeated.
On the ballot
November 7
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CICA | Measure 1 | Bonds | Authorizes bonds for the construction of public highways | |
| CICA | Measure 2 | Utilities | Creates a Public Utilities Commission, prescribes the commission’s powers and duties and defines “public utilities” | |
| CISS | Measure 3 | Redistricting | Revises the apportionment of members of the General Assembly | |
| CICA | Measure 4 | Taxes | Empowers the legislature or people to exempt certain intangibles from ad valorem taxation and to impose an income tax in lieu thereof | |
| CISS | Measure 5 | Animals | Modifies rules related to experimental operations "on humans beings and dumb animals" | |
| ConCon | Measure 6 | Con Con | Calls for a constitutional convention to revise, alter and amend the state constitution | |
| LRCA | Measure 7 | Education | Regards the location and control of higher education institutions | |
| LRCA | Measure 8 | Terms | Mandates four-year terms for certain elected county officials | |
| LRCA | Measure 9 | Terms | Mandates four-year terms for certain elected state officials | |
| LRCA | Measure 10 | Property | Empowers the General Assembly to provide for property rights for non-citizens |
See also
External links
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