Colorado Referendum C (1992)

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Colorado Referendum C (1992) was a measure regarding a local vote on gaming after a statewide vote. This ballot measure was referred to the ballot by the Colorado State Legislature. It passed with 76% of voters in favor.

Text of the proposal

The proposed amendment to the Colorado Constitution would:

- require the approval of the voters of a city, town, or unincorporated portion of a county before limited gambling, as approved by a statewide vote on a constitutional amendment, shall be lawful in that locality;

- provide that, if voters do not approve limited gambling in a local election, a period of four years shall elapse before the question may be submitted again; and

- provide that the effective date for this proposal shall be on or after the November 3, 1992 general election, thus including gambling proposals on the 1992 ballot.[1]

See also

References

  1. National Conference of State Legislatures
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