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Colorado Amendment No. 3, Repeal of Obsolete Constitutional Provisions Amendment (1990)
Colorado Amendment No. 3 | |
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Election date |
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Topic Constitutional wording changes |
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Status |
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Type Legislatively referred constitutional amendment |
Origin |
Colorado Amendment No. 3 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Colorado on November 6, 1990. It was approved.
A “yes” vote supported repealing obsolete constitutional provisions. |
A “no” vote opposed repealing obsolete constitutional provisions. |
Election results
Colorado Amendment No. 3 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
717,544 | 77.84% | |||
No | 204,294 | 22.16% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Amendment No. 3 was as follows:
“ | An amendment to Articles IV, VII, XI, XII, XIII, and XVIII of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, concerning the repeal of obsolete constitutional provisions. | ” |
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the Colorado Constitution
A two-thirds vote was needed in each chamber of the Colorado State Legislature to refer the constitutional amendment to the ballot for voter consideration.
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