Referendum G was a 2006 Colorado ballot measure.[1] It removed provisions, dates, and references to obsolete laws from three sections of the state Constitution. The laws removed regarded militia duty dating back to the post-Civil War era, the consolidation of the Denver Public School District which has already occurred, and references to gender and past dates in the Old-Age Pension Fund. [2]
Results
editChoice | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 1,092,293 [4] | 76.08% | |
No | 343,495 [4] | 23.92% |
References
edit- ^ "Constitutional Amendments and Referenda". The Denver Post. 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
Referendum G: Obsolete Constitutional Provisions (PDF)
- ^ "Ref G: Clean up state's charter". The Denver Post. 2006-10-02. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "C:\wptemp.txt" (PDF). leg.state.co.us. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ a b "Microsoft Word - Complete Abstract - FINAL.DOC" (PDF). sos.state.co.us. Retrieved 2024-02-12.