Colorado 1966 ballot measures

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1968
1964

In 1966, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in Colorado on November 8.

  • Three were initiated constitutional amendments.
  • Two were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • Two were legislatively referred state statutes.
  • Voters approved five (71.42%) and rejected two (28.58%).

On the ballot

November 8, 1966

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Amendment No. 1 Reorganize executive and administrative offices so that there are no more than 20 departments.

Approveda

369,366 (70%)

162,038 (30%)

LRCA

Amendment No. 2 Make all mobile homes and mobile and self-propelled construction equipment subject to an ownership tax as opposed to a property tax.

Approveda

318,102 (60%)

211,177 (40%)

CICA

Amendment No. 3 Amend the method for appointing judges and provide a new system for the removal and retirement of judges.

Approveda

293,771 (53%)

261,558 (47%)

CICA

Amendment No. 4 Establish the size of membership to the Senate and House of Representatives and establish provisions for creating House districts.

Approveda

374,884 (70%)

158,067 (30%)

CICA

Amendment No. 5 Limit local property taxes, phase out property taxation on certain property, and allow the General Assembly to exempt all property from taxation.

Defeated

178,245 (32%)

386,650 (68%)

LRSS

Referred Law No. 1 Advance the time in Colorado one hour at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in April and go back one hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.

Approveda

346,274 (57%)

258,490 (43%)

LRSS

Referred Law No. 2 Abolish the death penalty and allow courts to sentence those convicted of first-degree murder to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Defeated

193,245 (33%)

389,707 (67%)


See also

Colorado

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