Amendments and Propositions on the 2024 Ballot

Information and Contacts

This is the finalized list of state ballot measures on the 2024 November ballot.

Captions (i.e. Prohibit Trophy Hunting) for some initiatives have been updated to match the captions used in the Blue Book by the Colorado Legislative Council. These captions are for informational purposes only and are not printed on the ballot.

The list of issue committees on this page is not a final list and will be updated as issue committees for any of the following ballot measures are added.

For the most up to date information on issue committees and for more information on the issue committees listed on this page, please visit the TRACER home page.

Amendment G

House Concurrent Resolution 23-1002 - Modify Property Tax Exemption For Veterans with Disabilities (Modify Property Tax Exemption for Veterans with a Disability)

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the expansion of eligibility for the property tax exemption for veterans with a disability to include a veteran who does not have a service-connected disability rated as a one hundred percent permanent disability but does have individual unemployability status?

Registered issue committees

Favor

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Oppose

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Amendment H

House Concurrent Resolution 23-1001 - Judicial Discipline Procedures and Confidentiality

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning judicial discipline, and in connection therewith, establishing an independent judicial discipline adjudicative board, setting standards for judicial review of a discipline case, and clarifying when discipline proceedings become public?

Registered issue committees

Favor

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Oppose

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Amendment I

House Concurrent Resolution 24-1002 - Constitutional Bail Exemption for First Degree Murder

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning creating an exception to the right to bail for cases of murder in the first degree when proof is evident or presumption is great?

Registered issue committees

Favor

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Oppose

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Amendment J

Senate Concurrent Resolution 24-003 - Repealing the Definition of Marriage in the Constitution (Repealing the Constitutional Definition of Marriage)

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution removing the ban on same-sex marriages?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Freedom to Marry Colorado
Registered Agent: Ashley Stevens
191 University Blvd., Ste 118
Denver, CO 80206
303-733-2956

Oppose

Information pending, check back later

Amendment K

Senate Concurrent Resolution 24-002 - Modify Constitutional Election Deadlines

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the modification of certain deadlines in connection with specified elections?

Registered issue committees

Favor

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Oppose

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Amendment 79

Initiative #89 - Constitutional Right to Abortion (Right to Abortion)

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be a change to the Colorado constitution recognizing the right to abortion, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting the state and local governments from denying, impeding, or discriminating against the exercise of that right, allowing abortion to be a covered service under health insurance plans for Colorado state and local government employees and for enrollees in state and local governmental insurance programs?

Designated representatives

Dusti Gurule
303 E. 17th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203

Dani Newsum
2755 S. Locust St.
Denver, CO 80222

Registered issue committees

Favor

Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom
Registered Agent: Ashley Stevens
191 University Blvd, Ste 118
Denver, CO 80206
303-733-2956

Oppose

Coloradans for the Protection of Women and Children
Registered Agent: Marcie Little
326 North Institute St
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719-301-7737

Colorado Life Initiative
Registered Agent: Tralita Faye Barnhart
20295 Rd. 28 1/2 , PO Box 3
Brush, CO 80723
970-768-6823

Colorado Pregnancy Care Alliance / Know the Truth on 79
Registered Agent: Rich Bennett
23 Inverness Way East, Suite 101
Englewood, CO 80112
719-591-2609

Right To Know CO
Registered Agent: Marge Klein
1535 Logan Street
Denver, CO 80203
720-644-7035

Vote No on 79
Registered Agent: Scott Shamblin
4085 Independence Ct.
PO Box 1145
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
303-753-9394

Amendment 80

Initiative 138 – Constitutional Right to School Choice (School Choice in K-12 Education)

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution establishing the right to school choice for children in kindergarten through 12th grade, and, in connection therewith, declaring that school choice includes neighborhood, charter, and private schools; home schooling; open enrollment options; and future innovations in education?

Designated representatives

Suzanne Taheri
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Michael Fields
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Registered issue committees

Favor

School Choice for Every Child
Registered Agent: Katie Kennedy
2318 Curtis Street
Denver, CO 80205
719-369-2266

Oppose

Information pending, check back later

Proposition JJ

House Bill 24-1436 - Retain Additional Sports Betting Tax Revenue

Referred to the voter by state legislature

Without raising taxes, may the state keep and spend all sports betting tax revenue above voter-approved limits to fund water conservation and protection projects instead of refunding revenue to casinos?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Yes on JJ
Registered Agent: Brian Jackson
300 Center Drive, Suite G #362
Superior, CO 80027
303-570-5446

Oppose

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Proposition KK

House Bill 24-1349 - Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax

Referred to the voter by state legislature

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY $39,000,000 ANNUALLY TO FUND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, INCLUDING FOR MILITARY VETERANS AND AT-RISK YOUTH, SCHOOL SAFETY AND GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION, AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OTHER VIOLENT CRIMES BY AUTHORIZING A TAX ON GUN DEALERS, GUN MANUFACTURERS, AND AMMUNITION VENDORS AT THE RATE OF 6.5% OF THE NET TAXABLE SALES FROM THE RETAIL SALE OF ANY GUN, GUN PRECURSOR PART, OR AMMUNITION, WITH THE STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING ALL OF THE NEW TAX REVENUE AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Colorado Supports Crime Victim Services
Registered Agent: Katie Wolf
225 S. Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
720-334-7561

Oppose

Stop Tax Increases
Registered Agent: Jon Anderson
6501 E. Belleview Ave., Ste 375
Denver, CO 80111
303-218-7150

Proposition 127

Initiative #91 – Prohibit Bobcat, Lynx, and Mountain Lion Hunting (Prohibit Trophy Hunting)

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning a prohibition on the hunting of mountain lions, lynx, and bobcats, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting the intentional killing, wounding, pursuing, entrapping, or discharging or releasing of a deadly weapon at a mountain lion, lynx, or bobcat; creating eight exceptions to this prohibition including for the protection of human life, property, and livestock; establishing a violation of this prohibition as a class 1 misdemeanor; and increasing fines and limiting wildlife license privileges for persons convicted of this crime?

Designated representatives

Mark Surls
c/o Recht Kornfeld PC
1600 Stout Street, Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80202
303-573-1900

Carol Monaco
c/o Recht Kornfeld PC
1600 Stout Street, Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80202
303-573-1900

Registered issue committees

Favor

Cats Aren’t Trophies
Registered Agent: Mark Surls
1034 Grand Ave.
PO Box 1603
Grand Lake, CO 80447
970-531-6720

Oppose

Colorado’s Wildlife Deserve Better
Registered Agent: Katie Kennedy
757 E. 20th Ave, Suite 370-120
Denver, CO 80205
720-334-7442

Proposition 128

Initiative 112 – Parole Eligibility for Crimes of Violence (Concerning Eligibility for Parole)

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning parole eligibility for an offender convicted of certain crimes, and, in connection therewith, requiring an offender who is convicted of second degree murder; first degree assault; class 2 felony kidnapping; sexual assault; first degree arson; first degree burglary; or aggravated robbery committed on or after January 1, 2025, to serve 85 percent of the sentence imposed before being eligible for parole, and requiring an offender convicted of any such crime committed on or after January 1, 2025, who was previously convicted of any two crimes of violence, not just those crimes enumerated in this measure, to serve the full sentence imposed before beginning to serve parole?

Designated representatives

Suzanne Taheri
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Michael Fields
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Registered issue committees

Favor

Information pending, check back later

Oppose

Coloradans for Smart Justice
Registered Agent: Chris Peesel
303 East 17th Ave, Suite 310
Denver, CO 80203
720-402-3120

Proposition 129

Initiative 145 – Establishing Veterinary Professional Associates (Establish Qualifications and Registration for Veterinary Professional Associate

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes creating a new veterinary professional associate profession, and, in connection therewith, establishing qualifications including a master’s degree in veterinary clinical care or the equivalent as determined by the state board of veterinary medicine to be a veterinary professional associate; requiring registration with the state board; allowing a registered veterinary professional associate to practice veterinary medicine under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian; and making it a misdemeanor to practice as a veterinary professional associate without an active registration?

Designated representatives

Apryl Steele
2080 South Quebec Street
Denver, CO 80231
720-241-7107

Ali Mickelson
225 E. 16th Avenue, Suite 350
Denver, CO 80203
303-949-7676

Registered issue committees

Favor

All Pets Deserve Vet Care
Registered Agent: Apryl Steele
2080 S. Quebec St.
Denver, CO 80231
303-751-5772

Oppose

Keep Our Pets Safe
Registered Agent: Katie Kennedy
2318 Curtis Street
Denver, CO 80205
719-369-2266

Proposition 130

Initiative 157 – Funding for Law Enforcement

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning state funding for peace officer training and support, and, in connection therewith, directing the legislature to appropriate 350 million dollars to the peace officer training and support fund for municipal and county law enforcement agencies to hire and retain peace officers; allowing the fund to be used for pay, bonuses, initial and continuing education and training, and a death benefit for a peace officer, police, fire and first responder killed in the line of duty; and requiring the funding to supplement existing appropriations?

Designated representatives

Suzanne Taheri
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Michael Fields
West Group
6501 E. Belleview Ave
Suite 375
Denver, CO 80111

Registered issue committees

Favor

Information pending, check back later

Oppose

Coloradans for Smart Justice
Registered Agent: Chris Peesel
303 East 17th Ave, Suite 310
Denver, CO 80203
720-402-3120

Proposition 131

Initiative 310 - Establishing All-Candidate Primary and Ranked Choice Voting General Elections (Concerning the Conduct of Elections)

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes creating new election processes for certain federal and state offices, and, in connection therewith, creating a new all-candidate primary election for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, governor, attorney general, secretary of state, treasurer, CU board of regents, state board of education, and the Colorado state legislature; allowing voters to vote for any one candidate per office, regardless of the voter’s or candidate’s political party affiliation; providing that the four candidates for each office who receive the most votes advance to the general election; and in the general election, allowing voters to rank candidates for each office on their ballot, adopting a process for how the ranked votes are tallied, and determining the winner to be the candidate with the highest number of votes in the final tally?

Designated representatives

Jason Bertolacci
C/o Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
675 15th Street
Suite 2900
Denver, CO 80202
303-223-1219

Owen Alexander Clough
C/o Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
675 15th Street
Suite 2900
Denver, CO 80202
303-223-1219

Registered issue committees

Favor

COLORADO VOTERS FIRST DBA YES ON 131
Registered Agent: Owen Clough
1555 S. Havana St, Unit F309
Denver, CO 80012
720-420-4298

Oppose

Voters Rights Colorado
Registered Agent: Sean Hinga
191 University Blvd, Suite 118
Denver, CO 80206
303-733-2956

First Choice Counts
Registered Agent: Jason Lupo
1043 Greenland Forest Dr.
Monument, CO 80132
719-502-0610