The proponents of eight measures being pursued for Colorado’s November ballot failed by a deadline Monday to turn in the signatures they gathered to try to get their questions before voters. Supporters of the initiatives needed to collect roughly 125,000 voter signatures to get their initiatives on the November ballot. Initiative 201, which would have amended the state constitution to prohibit the use of ranked choice voting in Colorado. The eight measures that failed Monday were approved for signature gathering among hundreds proposed for the November 2024 election. The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office has until Sept. 4 to review signatures turned in on time for measures being pursued for the November ballot.


Source:   Daily Sun
August 05, 2024 23:19 UTC