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2006 Nov 7 :: State of Colorado :: Constitutional Amendment 40[see summary of question below] See summary »

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Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning term limits for appellate court judges, and, in connection therewith, reducing the terms of office for justices of the supreme court and judges of the court of appeals to four years, requiring appellate judges serving as of January 1, 2007, to stand for retention at the next general election, if eligible for another term, prohibiting an appellate judge from serving more than three terms, specifying that a provisional term constitutes a full term, and making any appellate judge who has served ten or more years at one court level ineligible for another term at that level?

2006 Nov 7 :: State of Colorado :: Constitutional Amendment 40[see summary of question below] See summary »

Ballot Question Results

View results as: # | %  
Precinct
Yes
No
Total Votes Cast
Totals
 
5,418
6,669
12,087
Absentee Voting
 
3,301
3,938
7,239
Early Voting
 
791
1,196
1,987
1
 
162
169
331
2
 
100
133
233
3
 
55
40
95
4
 
51
62
113
5
 
56
101
157
6
 
16
42
58
7
 
60
61
121
8
 
57
38
95
9
 
29
42
71
10
 
9
8
17
11
 
3
21
24
12
 
138
155
293
13
 
159
151
310
14
 
72
57
129
16
 
14
30
44
17
 
39
64
103
18
 
53
60
113
19
 
83
90
173
20
 
98
118
216
21
 
0
0
0
22
 
72
93
165
Totals
 
5,418
6,669
12,087
 
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