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Colorado Property Tax Rate Reduction Initiative (2023)

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Colorado Property Tax Rate Reduction Initiative
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Election date
November 7, 2023
Topic
Taxes and Property
Status
Not on the ballot
Type
State statute
Origin
Citizens

The Colorado Property Tax Rate Reduction Initiative was not on the ballot in Colorado as an initiated state statute on November 7, 2023.

This initiative would have reduced the property tax assessment rate to 26% for lodging property, agricultural property, renewable energy production property, and other nonresidential property valued under $3 million, and to 6.5% for owner-occupied residential property that is valued at $2 million or less.[1]

Text of measure

The full text and ballot language for the different versions of the initiative may be found here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Colorado

The state process

In Colorado, the number of signatures required to qualify an initiated state statute for the ballot is equal to 5 percent of the total number of votes cast for the office of Colorado secretary of state in the preceding general election. State law provides that petitioners have six months to collect signatures after the ballot language and title are finalized. State statutes require a completed signature petition to be filed three months and three weeks before the election at which the measure would appear on the ballot. The Constitution, however, states that the petition must be filed three months before the election at which the measure would appear. The secretary of state generally lists a date that is three months before the election as the filing deadline.

The requirements to get an initiated state statute certified for the 2023 ballot:

The secretary of state is responsible for signature verification. Verification is conducted through a review of petitions regarding correct form and then a 5 percent random sampling verification. If the sampling projects between 90 percent and 110 percent of required valid signatures, a full check of all signatures is required. If the sampling projects more than 110 percent of the required signatures, the initiative is certified. If less than 90 percent, the initiative fails.

Details about this initiative

  • Scott Wasserman and Kevin Vick filed the initiative.[1]
  • Signatures were not submitted by the deadline on August 7, 2023.[1]

See also

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