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2024 Colorado Amendment J is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution that appeared on the general election ballot on November 5, 2024, in Colorado. As it passed, the amendment repealed Amendment 43, a 2006 constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in the Constitution of Colorado. While Constitutional ballot measures typically require a 55% vote ...
The state Court of Appeal ruled Friday that the 2020 measure is constitutional, striking down a lower court ruling from June 2021. Measure J, L.A. County's 2020 criminal justice reform measure, is ...
The following is a list of ballot measures, whether initiated by legislators or citizens, which were certified to appear on various states' ballots during the 2024 United States elections. The page includes those that did not make on the ballot but notes that status.
Most city and county bonds require voter approval in California, needing the support of at least two-thirds of voters to pass. [3] This requirement was put in place by Proposition 13 which was passed in 1978 and reduced property taxes. [4] In 2000, Proposition 39 reduced the supermajority to 55% to approve taxes for local school bonds. [4]
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Measure C, a half-cent sales tax that funds public safety and essential city services, appears well on its way to being passed by voters. The measure received 69.2% Yes votes from voters casting ...
A first iteration of the measure that failed in November 2022 received only 47.1% of the vote. Measure E, the county sales tax proposal to boost Fresno State, off to a slow start Skip to main content
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