Colorado General Assembly Reorganization (2010)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
Colorado Senate Reorganization did not appear on the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot in Colorado as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure called for the reorganization of the Colorado General Assembly. At the time of the proposal the Colorado Constitution allowed for no more than 35 members, one from each senatorial and each representative district. The proposed measure would have increased the number of members to no more than forty-five members. Additional changes would have also been made in regard to the House and the Senate.[1]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Colorado signature requirements
In order to qualify the proposed measure for the 2010 ballot a minimum of 76,047 valid signatures were required. The signature filing deadline for the 2010 ballot in Colorado for initiated constitutional amendments was August 2, 2010.[2] However, as of petition deadline day, no signatures were filed.
See also
Articles
External links
- Colorado General Assembly Reorganization #26 Ballot Proposal
- General Assembly Reorganization Proposal text
Footnotes
- ↑ Colorado Legislature, "General Assembly Reorganization Proposal text," accessed March 31, 2010
- ↑ Prior to the enactment of Colorado House Bill 1326 (2009), the signature deadline for initiated statutes and initiated amendments was the same--3 months before the election.
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