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Colorado 2004 ballot measures

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2005
2003

In 2004, voters decided on six statewide ballot measures in Colorado on November 2.

  • Three were initiated constitutional amendments.
  • One was an initiated state statute.
  • Two were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • Voters approved three (50%) and rejected three (50%).

On the ballot

November 2, 2004

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CICA

Amendment 34 Prohibit limits on the amount of recovery for damages when improvements to property are not done as intended.

Defeated

469,566 (23%)

1,533,002 (77%)

CICA

Amendment 35 Increase the tax on tobacco products and use such revenue for the funding of health and tobacco education and cessation programs.

Approveda

1,258,086 (61%)

791,627 (39%)

CICA

Amendment 36 Split Colorado's electoral votes based on the proportion of votes each presidential candidate receives.

Defeated

696,770 (35%)

1,306,834 (65%)

CISS

Amendment 37 Require a portion of Colorado utilities be from renewable energy sources.

Approveda

1,066,023 (54%)

922,577 (46%)

LRCA

Referendum A Exempt certain state employees from the state civil service system and modify policies for the state civil service system.

Defeated

696,007 (39%)

1,080,136 (61%)

LRCA

Referendum B Remove obsolete provisions from the state constitution.

Approveda

1,247,998 (69%)

560,811 (31%)


See also

Colorado

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