List of Potential Ballot Measures for November Election Starts to Come Into Focus

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With the deadline to submit proposed ballot measures for the November election passing last Friday, Colorado voters and policymakers can now see the full range of potential measures—and topics—that voters might see when they open their ballot later this year. In the end, 185 measures were filed, an increase of 27 over 2016 and 40 over 2014. While only a few of those will eventually make the ballot, the campaigning starts today.

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