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Colorado States Rights Initiative (2010)

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The Colorado States Rights Initiative did not appear on the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot in Colorado as an initiated state statute. The measure called for re-establishing the state’s rights under the U.S. Constitution.

Ballot summary

According to the filed initiative text, the summary read:[1]

This act will repeal New Deal laws and court decisions which have frustrated the growth of our economy. This will result in a stable and interest-free monetary system issued by the treasury, the writing off of the current debt to the Federal Reserve Bank, restoration of parity and fair market values between rural and urban areas, and the ability of the public to vote down any laws they feel to be Unconstitutional.

Path to the ballot

See also: Colorado signature requirements

In order to place the proposed measure on the ballot, supporters were required to collect a minimum of 76,047 valid signatures. The signature filing deadline for the 2010 ballot in Colorado for initiated state statutes was August 2, 2010.[2] However, as of petition deadline day, no signatures were filed.

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Footnotes

  1. Colorado Legislature, "Filed initiative text," accessed March 31, 2010
  2. 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.