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2024 Colorado Amendment I

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2024 referendum
Amendment I

November 5, 2024
Constitutional Bail Exception for First Degree Murder
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes2,058,06368.34%
No953,65231.66%
Total votes3,011,715100.00%

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  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

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2024 Colorado Amendment I was a proposed amendment to theColorado Constitution that appeared on the general election ballot on November 5, 2024, inColorado. The measure allows judges to deny bail to individuals accused of first degree murder in cases where there is enough evidence for the judge to presume the defendant will eventually be convicted. As the ballot measure modified the state Constitution, it required a 55% majority to pass.[1]

Background

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In 2020, theColorado General Assembly abolished the death penalty within the state. Since Colorado law only allows denial of bail for capital offenses, abolishing the death penalty inadvertently removed the ability of judges in the state to deny bail. This was made official by theColorado Supreme Court decisionPeople v. Smith. This led to bipartisan calls to restore the ability of judges to deny bail when "proof is evident or presumtion is great".[2]

On February 8, 2024, RepresentativesMonica Duran andMike Lynch and SenatorsRhonda Fields andBob Gardner introduced House Concurrent Resolution 24-1002 to refer the issue of creating an exemption for the right to bail in suspected cases of first degree murder to voters. The bill passed the Colorado House of Representatives with bipartisan support and was then passed by the Colorado Senate unanimously.[3]

March 4, 2024 vote in theColorado House of Representatives
Political affiliationVoted forVoted againstAbstained/Not present
 Democratic Party41
 Republican Party18-
Total5951
March 28, 2024 vote in theColorado Senate
Political affiliationVoted forVoted againstAbstained/Not present
 Democratic Party23--
 Republican Party12--
Total35--

Contents

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The amendment appeared on the ballot as follows:[4]

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?

Results

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Amendment I required a 55% majority to pass. It was approved by voters with roughly two-thirds voting in favor of the amendment.[5]

Amendment I
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes2,058,06368.34
No953,65231.66
Total votes3,011,715100.00

Results by county

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CountyForAgainstMarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%
Adams138,77264.11%77,68435.89%61,08828.22%216,456
Alamosa4,34661.83%2,68338.17%1,66323.66%7,029
Arapahoe209,35568.12%97,98931.88%111,36636.23%307,344
Archuleta5,92668.09%2,77731.91%3,14936.18%8,703
Baca97351.05%93348.95%402.10%1,906
Bent1,24559.57%84540.43%40019.14%2,090
Boulder135,07674.04%47,35025.96%87,72648.09%182,426
Broomfield32,60973.46%11,78226.54%20,82746.92%44,391
Chaffee9,41168.77%4,27331.23%5,13837.55%13,684
Cheyenne59258.33%42341.67%16916.65%1,015
Clear Creek3,90768.17%1,82431.83%2,08336.35%5,731
Conejos2,10253.51%1,82646.49%2767.03%3,928
Costilla1,01854.06%86545.94%1538.13%1,883
Crowley1,01761.97%62438.03%39323.95%1,641
Custer2,60870.35%1,09929.65%1,50940.71%3,707
Delta12,28465.87%6,36634.13%5,91831.73%18,650
Denver228,71167.84%108,42332.16%120,28835.68%337,134
Dolores81261.01%51938.99%29322.01%1,331
Douglas170,99173.64%61,19726.36%109,79447.29%232,188
Eagle17,67668.43%8,15331.57%9,52336.87%25,829
El Paso248,99168.71%113,40331.29%135,58837.41%362,394
Elbert13,53768.79%6,14131.21%7,39637.59%19,678
Fremont16,02965.29%8,52134.71%7,50830.58%24,550
Garfield19,15466.54%9,63133.46%9,52333.08%28,785
Gilpin2,75169.45%1,21030.55%1,54138.90%3,961
Grand6,19965.99%3,19534.01%3,00431.98%9,394
Gunnison7,23370.70%2,99829.30%4,23541.39%10,231
Hinsdale39169.08%17530.92%21638.16%566
Huerfano2,66663.72%1,51836.28%1,14827.44%4,184
Jackson45358.00%32842.00%12516.01%781
Jefferson244,13570.75%100,93229.25%143,20341.50%345,067
Kiowa49459.88%33140.12%16319.76%825
Kit Carson2,18061.97%1,33838.03%84223.93%3,518
La Plata23,13669.55%10,13030.45%13,00639.10%33,266
Lake2,33263.66%1,33136.34%1,00127.33%3,663
Larimer149,11570.39%62,73129.61%86,38440.78%211,846
Las Animas4,36759.87%2,92740.13%1,44019.74%7,294
Lincoln1,52461.03%97338.97%55122.07%2,497
Logan6,00462.18%3,65237.82%2,35224.36%9,656
Mesa55,99864.01%31,48035.99%24,51828.03%87,478
Mineral44863.82%25436.18%19427.64%702
Moffat3,71059.36%2,54040.64%1,17018.72%6,250
Montezuma9,28364.67%5,07235.33%4,21129.33%14,355
Montrose16,03065.54%8,42834.46%7,60231.08%24,458
Morgan7,91861.47%4,96438.53%2,95422.93%12,882
Otero5,24960.99%3,35739.01%1,89221.98%8,606
Ouray2,73970.34%1,15529.66%1,58440.68%3,894
Park8,04969.48%3,53630.52%4,51338.96%11,585
Phillips1,32460.48%86539.52%45920.97%2,189
Pitkin7,73375.89%2,45724.11%5,27651.78%10,190
Prowers2,86658.68%2,01841.32%84817.36%4,884
Pueblo46,71957.53%34,48942.47%12,23015.06%81,208
Rio Blanco2,04258.29%1,46141.71%58116.59%3,503
Rio Grande3,65961.57%2,28438.43%1,37523.14%5,943
Routt10,64469.21%4,73530.79%5,90938.42%15,379
Saguache1,95662.53%1,17237.47%78425.06%3,128
San Juan37070.48%15529.52%21540.95%525
San Miguel2,91966.46%1,47333.54%1,44632.92%4,392
Sedgwick75359.67%50940.33%24419.33%1,262
Summit11,54970.90%4,73929.10%6,81041.81%16,288
Teller11,10170.54%4,63629.46%6,46541.08%15,737
Washington1,58258.81%1,10841.19%47417.62%2,690
Weld110,33764.72%60,14735.28%50,19029.44%170,484
Yuma2,96366.12%1,51833.88%1,44532.25%4,481
Total2,058,06368.34%953,65231.66%1,104,41136.67%3,011,715

See also

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References

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  1. ^Olivia Prentzel (October 7, 2024)."Amendment I: Should Colorado judges be able to deny bail to people charged with first-degree murder?".The Colorado Sun. RetrievedOctober 28, 2024.
  2. ^Megan Verlee (October 3, 2024)."Amendment I: No bail for first degree murder in Colorado, explained".Colorado Public Radio. RetrievedOctober 28, 2024.
  3. ^"HCR24-1002 Constitutional Bail Exception First Degree Murder".Colorado General Assembly. RetrievedOctober 26, 2024.
  4. ^"2024 State Ballot Information Booklet"(PDF).Colorado General Assembly. October 26, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2024.
  5. ^"Results".Colorado Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
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