Colorado high court tosses redistricting ballot measures
Summary
The Colorado Supreme Court canceled two redistricting ballot measures that supported Democrats. The court found one measure broke a state rule requiring ballot proposals to address only one main issue.Key Facts
- The Colorado Supreme Court made the decision on a Monday.
- Two redistricting ballot measures were involved in the case.
- Both measures were seen as favoring Democrats.
- One measure did not meet the "single subject" rule in the state constitution.
- The "single subject" rule means each ballot measure must focus on only one issue.
- The measures were brought forward by a Democratic-aligned group.
- The court’s ruling prevents these measures from appearing on the ballot.
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