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Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the creation of a paid family and medical leave program in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, authorizing paid family and medical leave for a covered employee who has a serious health condition, is caring for a new child or for a family member with a serious health condition, or has a need for leave related to a family member's military deployment or for safe leave; establishing a maximum of 12 weeks of family and medical leave, with an additional 4 weeks for pregnancy or childbirth complications, with a cap on the weekly benefit amount; requiring job protection for and prohibiting retaliation against an employee who takes paid family and medical leave; allowing a local government to opt out of the program; permitting employees of such a local government and self-employed individuals to participate in the program; exempting employers who offer an approved private paid family and medical leave plan; to pay for the program, requiring a premium of 0.9% of each employee's wages, up to a cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set thereafter, up to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by the director of the division of family and medical leave insurance; authorizing an employer to deduct up to 50% of the premium amount from an employee's wages and requiring the employer to pay the remainder of the premium, with an exemption for employers with fewer than 10 employees; creating the division of family and medical leave insurance as an enterprise within the department of labor and employment to administer the program; and establishing an enforcement and appeals process for retaliation and denied claims?

2020 Nov 3 :: State of Colorado :: Statutory 118[see summary of question below] See summary »

Ballot Question Results

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Precinct
No
Yes
Total Votes Cast Undervotes Overvotes Total Ballots Cast Registered Voters
Totals
 
14,455
9,406
23,861
1,288
10
25,159
30,016
3065843001-C
 
111
98
209
17
0
226
261
3065843001-W
 
516
340
856
43
0
899
1,056
3065843002
 
671
316
987
32
0
1,019
1,133
3065843003-C
 
468
608
1,076
78
0
1,154
1,550
3065843003-W
 
97
58
155
1
0
156
188
3065843004
 
512
583
1,095
78
1
1,174
1,493
3065843005-P
 
221
69
290
12
0
302
334
3065843005-T
 
203
137
340
20
0
360
437
3065843005-W
 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3065843006-C
 
511
356
867
28
0
895
1,039
3065843006-W
 
2
2
4
0
0
4
4
3065843007-C
 
286
299
585
34
0
619
802
3065843007-W
 
47
34
81
11
0
92
121
3065843008
 
194
117
311
17
0
328
425
3065843009-C
 
513
467
980
59
0
1,039
1,381
3065843009-W
 
97
51
148
7
0
155
169
3065843010
 
68
40
108
2
0
110
138
3065843011
 
95
51
146
6
0
152
190
3065843012
 
666
330
996
54
0
1,050
1,265
3065843013
 
588
306
894
48
0
942
1,174
3065843014-C
 
326
239
565
51
0
616
746
3065843014-W
 
3
0
3
0
0
3
5
3065843015
 
11
5
16
2
0
18
23
3065843016
 
209
113
322
14
1
337
384
3065843017
 
512
393
905
73
0
978
1,149
3065843018
 
712
320
1,032
49
1
1,082
1,171
3065843019
 
648
313
961
60
1
1,022
1,120
3065843020-C
 
388
367
755
58
0
813
1,085
3065843020-W
 
307
177
484
25
1
510
591
3065843021-C
 
41
23
64
7
0
71
89
3065843021-W
 
610
315
925
39
0
964
1,123
3065843022-C
 
404
250
654
30
0
684
723
3065843022-W
 
266
161
427
20
0
447
496
3065843023-C
 
703
441
1,144
56
1
1,201
1,414
3065843023-W
 
33
19
52
4
0
56
67
3065843024-C
 
655
450
1,105
56
0
1,161
1,324
3065843024-W
 
3
4
7
1
0
8
6
3065843025-C
 
288
116
404
15
0
419
471
3065843025-W
 
513
252
765
38
1
804
908
3065843026-C
 
358
198
556
25
0
581
621
3065843026-W
 
302
172
474
18
0
492
566
3065843027-C
 
25
24
49
1
0
50
67
3065843027-W
 
525
418
943
49
3
995
1,271
3065843028
 
747
374
1,121
50
0
1,171
1,436
Totals
 
14,455
9,406
23,861
1,288
10
25,159
30,016
 
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