Colorado Newspapers as Public Utilities, Measure 8 (1914)
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The Colorado Newspapers as Public Utilities Amendment, also known as Measure 8, was on the November 3, 1914 ballot in Colorado as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have defined newspapers as public utilities.[1]
Election results
Colorado Measure 8 (1914) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 91,426 | 71.89% | ||
Yes | 35,752 | 28.11% |
Election results via: Colorado General Assembly
See also
- Colorado 1914 ballot measures
- 1914 ballot measures
- List of Colorado ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Colorado
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