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Colorado 1928 ballot measures

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1930
1926

Five statewide ballot measures were on theNovember 6, 1928 ballot inColorado.

On the ballot

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAMeasure 1Gov't SalariesEmpowers the General Assembly to fix the salaries of the Governor, Secretary to the Governor, Justices of the Supreme Court, and district court judges
Approveda
LRCAMeasure 2SuffrageRequires the payment of real property taxes in order to qualify to vote on school bonded indebtedness
Defeatedd
LRCAMeasure 3Eminent DomainAlters eminent domain provisions to better facilitate city planning and zoning
Defeatedd
CICAMeasure 4BondsAuthorizes a $60 million bond for highway construction
Defeatedd
CICAMeasure 6EducationProvides for the election of a State Board of Education and for the appointment of a Commission of Education in lieu of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Defeatedd

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