2020 Boulder County-area election results
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Amendment B Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR20-001 -- Repeal Property Tax Assessment Rates
* Yes ... 57%
* No ... 43%
Amendment C House Concurrent Resolution HCR20-1001 -- Bingo Raffles Allow Paid Help and Repeal Five-Year Minimum
* Yes ... 52%
* No ... 48%
Amendment 76 Initiative #76 -- Citizenship Qualification of Electors
* Yes ... 63%
* No ... 37%
Amendment 77 Initiative #257 -- Local Voter Approval of Gaming Limits in
* Yes ... 60%
* No ... 40%
Proposition EE
House Bill HB20-1427 -- Cigarette Tobacco and Nicotine Products Tax
* Yes ... 68%
* No ... 32%
Proposition 113 Senate Bill SB19-042 -- National Popular Vote
* Yes ... 52%
* No ... 48%
Proposition 114 Initiative #107 -- Restoration of Grey Wolves
* Yes ... 50%
* No ... 50%
Proposition 115 Initiative #120 -- Prohibition on Late-Term Abortions
* Yes ... 41%
* No ... 59%
Proposition 116 Initiative #306 -- State Income Tax Rate Reduction
* Yes ... 57%
* No ... 43%
Proposition 117 Initiative #295 -- Voter Approval Requirement for Creation of
* Yes ... 52%
* No ... 48%
Proposition 118 Initiative #283 -- Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program
* Yes ... 57%
* No ... 43%
Issue 2B No eviction without representation
* Yes ... 59%
* No ... 41%
Question 2C Public Service Company Franchise
* Yes ... 53%
* No ... 47%
Question 2D Repurpose the utility occupation tax
* Yes ... 56%
* No ... 44%
Question 2E Charter amendments related to direct election of the mayor
* Yes ... 78%
* No ... 22%
Question 2F Charter amendment related to the
* Yes ... 86%
* No ... 14%
Question 3C Water system improvements bond
* Yes ... 80%
* No ... 20%
Question 3D Property leases charter amendment
* Yes ... 54%
* No ... 46%
Issue 2A Disposable bag tax
* Yes ... 66%
* No ... 34%
Issue 7A Mill levy increase
* Yes ... 69%
* No ... 31%
Issue 6A Gallagher revenue stabilization
* Yes ... 77%
* No ... 23%
Issue 6B Elimination of term limits
* Yes ... 65%
* No ... 35%
Question 2A Marijuana sales tax
* Yes ... 60%
* No ... 40%
Question 2B Revenue stabilization for property tax
* Yes ... 31%
* No ... 69%
Question 2C Oil extraction on open space
* Yes ... 58%
* No ... 42%
Mead ballot issues
Issue 2D Street improvements tax increase
* Yes ... 46%
* No ... 54%
Issue 2E Tax increase to fund police department
* Yes ... 46%
* No ... 54%
Issue 6B Revenue stabilization
* Yes ... 46%
* No ... 54%
Question 6C Restructuring the district
* Yes ... 82%
* No ... 18%
Question 3B Muni broadband, phone service and TV
* Yes ... 77%
* No ... 23%
State results as of
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