Colorado 1984 ballot measures
In 1984, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Colorado on November 6.
- Two were initiated constitutional amendments.
- One was an initiated state statute.
- Two were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved four (80%) and rejected one (20%).
On the ballot
November 6, 1984
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 3 | Prohibit the use of public funds for abortions |
|
627,343 (50%) |
617,637 (50%) |
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Amendment No. 1 | Establish provisions relating to the appointment of the commissioner of insurance and exempting them from the state personnel system. |
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641,587 (59%) |
449,362 (41%) |
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Amendment No. 2 | Establish the requirement of voter registration in order to vote in a number of elections and to be able to sign several types of petitions. |
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811,130 (73%) |
304,208 (27%) |
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Amendment No. 4 | Establish procedures for removing electors from the registration books, allow qualified elections to register to vote at state driver licensing stations, and allow voters to register up to 25 days before an election. |
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705,725 (61%) |
447,803 (39%) |
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Amendment No. 5 | Establish provisions relating to the establishment of a casino control commission and allow casino gambling in Pueblo County. |
|
406,989 (33%) |
819,533 (67%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Colorado
- List of Colorado ballot measures
- 1984 ballot measures
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