The removal of the long-standing language on marriage is largely symbolic since the U.S. Supreme Court already legalized same ...
Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, were the most hotly contested, and both received majority approval. But they still didn't pass. Why?
Voters on Tuesday are overwhelmingly in favor of repealing the Colorado Constitution’s now-defunct marriage definition that ...
At least half of the U.S. states have adopted the 2022 Amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code focusing ...
California and Colorado have successfully stripped definitions of marriage from state law, repealing same-sex marriage bans ...
Amendment J, which Colorado voters approved on Election Day, simply removes old language in the state constitution regarding the definition of marriage.
Although the ban hasn’t been in effect for nearly a decade, backers of the amendment said it was time to get the language off ...
If it passes, this statewide ballot issue in the 2024 elections will repeal the definition of marriage being only between one ...
A federal judge in Texas struck down a new Biden administration program that sought to provide a path to U.S. citizenship for ...
Get live election results on Colorado Amendment 80, which enshrines school choice in the Colorado Constitution.
Amendments 3 and 4 need at least 60% of voters' support to be enshrined in the state constitution, but they wouldn't immediately go into effect.
Have you been hearing the terms 'partisan' or 'nonpartisan' floating around recently? Here's what they mean, how it related to Amendment 1 on ballot.