Colorado ballot measuresAmendment G: Extend homestead property tax exemptionAmendment H: Oversight for judgesAmendment I: Deny bail to murder defendantsAmendment J: Repeal defunct same-sex marriage banAmendment K: Election deadlinesAmendment 79: Abortion rightsAmendment 80: School choiceProposition JJ: Sports betting tax revenuePropostion KK: Tax gun, ammunition salesProposition 127: Ban mountain lion, bobcat huntingProposition 128: Prison sentence reformProposition 129: New veterinary positionProposition 130: Law enforcement fundProposition 131: Ranked-choice voting in electionsDenver, DPS, Aurora and RTD ballot measuresBallot Issue 2R: Denver affordable housing sales taxBallot Issue 2Q: Denver Health sales taxInitiated Ordinance 308: Fur banInitiated Ordinance 309: Slaughterhouse banDPS Ballot Issue 4A: Denver Public Schools bondAurora Ballot Question 3A: Pit bull banRTD Ballot Issue 7A: Keep tax moneyCandidatesColorado Board of EducationJudges
The Denver Post voter guide rounds up our explainers, stories, candidate Q&As and endorsements for the 2024 election. The guide will be updated with new stories up to Election Day, Nov. 5.
Colorado ballot measures
Amendment G: Extend homestead property tax exemption
Amendment H: Oversight for judges
Amendment I: Deny bail to murder defendants
Amendment J: Repeal defunct same-sex marriage ban
Amendment K: Election deadlines
Amendment 79: Abortion rights
Amendment 80: School choice
Proposition JJ: Sports betting tax revenue
Propostion KK: Tax gun, ammunition sales
Proposition 127: Ban mountain lion, bobcat hunting
Proposition 128: Prison sentence reform
Proposition 129: New veterinary position
Proposition 130: Law enforcement fund
Denver, DPS, Aurora and RTD ballot measures
Ballot Issue 2R: Denver affordable housing sales tax
Ballot Issue 2Q: Denver Health sales tax
Initiated Ordinance 308: Fur ban
Initiated Ordinance 309: Slaughterhouse ban
DPS Ballot Issue 4A: Denver Public Schools bond
Aurora Ballot Question 3A: Pit bull ban
RTD Ballot Issue 7A: Keep tax money
Candidates
Colorado Board of Education
Judges
Explainer How to make informed votes on questions about judges — Coming soon
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