This election, Colorado voters passed ballot measures to protect Colorado’s environment and communities
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In 2024, Conservation Colorado took stances on ballot measures that would fund water conservation, make housing and transit more affordable and protect our state’s communities. Colorado voters made their voices heard, voting the following way on the key ballot measures:
Passed:
- Proposition JJ – Retain sports betting tax revenue for water projects
- Amendment 79 – Right to abortion and health insurance coverage initiative
- Amendment J – Repealing the definition of marriage in the Colorado Constitution as the union between one man and one woman
- Ballot Issue 7A – Maintain RTD funding
Failed:
- Proposition 131 – Top-four ranked-choice voting initiative
Read more about why Conservation Colorado took stances on these issues below.
2024 Ballot Measures: Where Conservation Colorado Stands
Conservation Colorado is taking stances on ballot measures during the 2024 election in order to protect Colorado’s climate, air, land, water, wildlife and communities. The ballot measures that Coloradans will vote on in this election have a chance to impact our state’s water supply, elections, housing affordability, public transportation and environmental justice for years to come.
Election day is on Tuesday, Nov. 5, so make sure to update your voter registration and learn what voting method works best for you by going to JustVoteColorado.org.
Conservation Colorado is taking positions on seven ballot measures in 2024: