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Annie Orloff
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State of Colorado
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Denver, CO 80290

Jena Griswold
Secretary of State

Chris Beall
Deputy Secretary of State

Colorado state seal

News Release

State of Colorado
Department of State

1700 Broadway
Suite 550
Denver, CO 80290

Jena Griswold
Secretary of State

Chris Beall
Deputy Secretary of State

Media contact
303-860-6903
Annie Orloff - annie.orloff@coloradosos.gov

Initiatives #96, #121, and #122 Qualify For 2022 General Election Ballot

Denver, August 26, 2022 - The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office announced today that Proposed Initiative #96 (“Concerning Liquor Licenses”), Proposed Initiative #121 (“Sales of Alcohol Beverages”), and Proposed Initiative #122 (“Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages”) obtained the sufficient number of signatures and has qualified for inclusion on the November 8, 2022 General Election ballot.

The “Concerning Liquor Licenses” Initiative submitted 225,400 petition signatures, needing 124,632 valid signatures to qualify for inclusion on the 2022 ballot. After reviewing a 5% random sample of the submitted signatures, the Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office projected the number of valid signatures to be 149,799, greater than 120 percent of the total number of signatures required for placement on the ballot.

Random Sample Verification Summary, Initiative #96:

Total number of qualified signatures lines submitted 225,400
5% of qualified signatures submitted (random sample) 11,270
Total number of entries accepted (valid) from the random sample 7,490
Total number of entries rejected (invalid) from the random sample 3,780
Number of projected valid signatures from the random sample 149,799
Total number of valid signatures required for placement on ballot 124,632
Projected percentage of required valid signatures 120.19%

The “Sale of Alcohol Beverages” Initiative submitted 192,017 petition signatures, needing 124,632 valid signatures to qualify for inclusion on the 2022 ballot. After reviewing a 5% random sample of the submitted signatures, the Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office projected the number of valid signatures to be 142,697, greater than 114 percent of the total number of signatures required for placement on the ballot.

Random Sample Verification Summary, Initiative #121:

Total number of qualified signatures lines submitted 192,017
5% of qualified signatures submitted (random sample) 9,601
Total number of entries accepted (valid) from the random sample 7,135
Total number of entries rejected (invalid) from the random sample 2,466
Number of projected valid signatures from the random sample 142,697
Total number of valid signatures required for placement on ballot 124,632
Projected percentage of required valid signatures 114.49%

The “Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages” Initiative submitted 185,790 petition signatures, needing 124,632 valid signatures to qualify for inclusion on the 2022 ballot. After reviewing a 5% random sample of the submitted signatures, the Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office projected the number of valid signatures to be 139,312, greater than 111 percent of the total number of signatures required for placement on the ballot.

Random Sample Verification Summary, Initiative #122:

Total number of qualified signatures lines submitted 185,790
5% of qualified signatures submitted (random sample) 9,290
Total number of entries accepted (valid) from the random sample 6,966
Total number of entries rejected (invalid) from the random sample 2,324
Number of projected valid signatures from the random sample 139,312
Total number of valid signatures required for placement on ballot 124,632
Projected percentage of required valid signatures 111.78%

Signature requirements are outlined by Article V, Section 1 (3) of the Colorado constitution and 1-40-116 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.

The full Statement of Sufficiency for Proposed Initiative #96 (“Concerning Liquor Licenses”) (PDF) is available here. A calculation of sufficiency signatures from the random sample for Proposed Initiative #96 (“Concerning Liquor Licenses”) (PDF) is available here. The text of the “Concerning Liquor Licenses” Initiative is available here.

The full Statement of Sufficiency for Proposed Initiative #121 (“Sales of Alcohol Beverages”) (PDF) is available here. A calculation of sufficiency signatures from the random sample for Proposed Initiative #121 (“Sales of Alcohol Beverages”) (PDF) is available here. The text of the “Sales of Alcohol Beverages” Initiative is available here.

The full Statement of Sufficiency for Proposed Initiative #122 (“Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages”) (PDF) is available here. A calculation of sufficiency signatures from the random sample for Proposed Initiative #122 (“Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages”) (PDF) is available here. The text of the “Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages” Initiative is available here.

A copy of each petition is on file with the Secretary of State’s office.