Colorado might face a crowded ballot in November

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Colorado might face a crowded ballot in November

Just under a dozen questions could face voters this November
Numerous groups are hitting the streets of Colorado in an effort to place their issues before voters this November. Issues run the gamut, including hydraulic fracturing, Iran, amending the state constitution, primary elections, medical aid in dying, minimum wage, retaining state revenue and curbing marijuana and tobacco use. Only one issue, single-payer health care, is already on the ballot, which means groups will have to compete against each other to reach voters.

Colorado might face a crowded ballot in November

Numerous groups are hitting the streets of Colorado in an effort to place their issues before voters this November. Issues run the gamut, including hydraulic fracturing, Iran, amending the state constitution, primary elections, medical aid in dying, minimum wage, retaining state revenue and curbing marijuana and tobacco use. Only one issue, single-payer health care, is already on the ballot, which means groups will have to compete against each other to reach voters.