How did Colorado vote? Here’s a quick rundown on 2024 statewide ballot initiatives
By Jen Schumann | Contributor, Rocky Mountain Voice
An estimated 63.2% of Coloradans -- more than 2.5 million -- turned out via mail-in, drop-off or in-person voting to help decide a variety of items on one of the longest ballots in memory.
For them to decide were seven Colorado constitutional amendments and seven more state propositions.
The reporting status as of this report is 73%. All results remain unofficial until certified by the Secretary of State.
Constitutional Amendments
Amendment 79: Creates a constitutional right to abortion.
Result: Passed with 61.5% support (approx. 1,511,329 votes). The measure prohibited state and local governments from blocking access to abortion. It also repealed a previous ban on using public funds for abortion services.
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