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

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Shall state taxes be increased one hundred fifty thousand dollars annually by an amendment to the Colorado Revised Statutes that eliminates a state income tax benefit for a business that pays an unauthorized alien to perform labor services, and in connection therewith, prohibits certain wages or remuneration paid to an unauthorized alien for labor services from being claimed as a deductible business expense for state income tax purposes if, at the time the business hired the unauthorized alien, the business knew of the unauthorized status of the alien unless specified exceptions apply and to the extent such a payment was claimed as a deduction in determining the business federal income tax liability, requires an amount equal to the prohibited deduction to be added to the business' federal taxable income for the purpose of determining state income tax liability?

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

Ballot Question Results

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Precinct
Yes
No
Total Votes Cast
Totals
 
5,725
6,141
11,866
Absentee Voting
 
3,503
3,598
7,101
Early Voting
 
955
1,016
1,971
1
 
134
185
319
2
 
108
114
222
3
 
31
64
95
4
 
63
50
113
5
 
76
81
157
6
 
33
24
57
7
 
49
73
122
8
 
40
54
94
9
 
28
44
72
10
 
10
7
17
11
 
10
13
23
12
 
107
180
287
13
 
140
165
305
14
 
55
65
120
16
 
18
23
41
17
 
52
48
100
18
 
52
58
110
19
 
77
92
169
20
 
101
108
209
21
 
0
0
0
22
 
83
79
162
Totals
 
5,725
6,141
11,866
 
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