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Amendments and Propositions on the 2022 Ballot

Information and Contacts

This is the finalized list of state ballot measures on the 2022 November ballot.

The list of issue committees on this page is not a final list and will be updated as issue committees for any of the following ballot measures are added.

For the most up to date information on issue committees and for more information on the issue committees listed on this page, please visit the TRACER home page.

Amendment D

House Concurrent Resolution 22-1005 - New 23rd Judicial District Judges

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning judges of the newly created twenty-third judicial district, and, in connection therewith, directing the governor to designate judges from the eighteenth judicial district to serve the remainder of their terms in the twenty-third judicial district and requiring a judge so designated to establish residency within the twenty-third judicial district?

Registered issue committees

Information pending, please check back later

Amendment E

House Concurrent Resolution 22-1003 - Extend Homestead Exemption To Gold Star Spouses

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the extension of the property tax exemption for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans to the surviving spouse of a United States armed forces service member who died in the line of duty or veteran whose death resulted from a service-related injury or disease?

Registered issue committees

Information pending, please check back later

Amendment F

House Concurrent Resolution 22-1006 - Charitable Gaming Constitutional Amendment

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Requires 55% approval because it adds language to the state constitution.

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the conduct of charitable gaming activities, and, in connection therewith, allowing managers and operators to be paid and repealing the required period of a charitable organization’s continuous existence before obtaining a charitable gaming license?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Charitable Gaming Issue Committee
Registered Agent: Henry Charles Kyle III
1410 Grant Street, Suite C313
Denver, CO 80203
303-263-5422

Oppose

Information pending, please check back later

Proposition FF

House Bill 22-1414 - Healthy Meals For All Public School Students

Referred to the voters by state legislature

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $100,727,820 ANNUALLY BY A CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED STATUTES THAT, TO SUPPORT HEALTHY MEALS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS, INCREASES STATE TAXABLE INCOME ONLY FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE FEDERAL TAXABLE INCOME OF $300,000 OR MORE BY LIMITING ITEMIZED OR STANDARD STATE INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS TO $12,000 FOR SINGLE TAX RETURN FILERS AND $16,000 FOR JOINT TAX RETURN FILERS, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, CREATING THE HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS FOR ALL PROGRAM TO PROVIDE FREE SCHOOL MEALS TO STUDENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS; PROVIDING GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS TO PURCHASE COLORADO GROWN, RAISED, OR PROCESSED PRODUCTS, TO INCREASE WAGES OR PROVIDE STIPENDS FOR EMPLOYEES WHO PREPARE AND SERVE SCHOOL MEALS, AND TO CREATE PARENT AND STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEES TO PROVIDE ADVICE TO ENSURE SCHOOL MEALS ARE HEALTHY AND APPEALING TO ALL STUDENTS; AND CREATING A PROGRAM TO ASSIST IN PROMOTING COLORADO FOOD PRODUCTS AND PREPARING SCHOOL MEALS USING BASIC NUTRITIOUS INGREDIENTS WITH MINIMAL RELIANCE ON PROCESSED PRODUCTS?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Healthy School Meals for All Colorado Students
Registered Agent: Marc Jacobson
7900 E. Union Ave, Suite 1100
C/O John P. Morse, CPA LLC
Denver, CO 80237
303-297-1660

Oppose

Information pending, please check back later

Proposition GG

Senate Bill 22- 222 - Amount Of Tax Owed Table For Initiatives

Referred to the voters by state legislature

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes requiring that the ballot title and fiscal summary for any ballot initiative that increases or decreases state income tax rates include a table showing the average tax change for tax filers in different income categories?

Registered issue committees

Favor

Coloradans for Ballot Transparency
Registered Agent: Joseph Kabourek
7900 E Union Ave, STE 1100
C/O John P. Morse, CPA, LLC
Denver, CO 80237
303-297-1600

Oppose

Information pending, please check back later

Proposition 121

Initiative #31 – State Income Tax Rate Reduction

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes reducing the state income tax rate from 4.55% to 4.40%?

Designated representatives

Jon Caldara
727 E. 16th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
303-279-6536

Jerry Sonnenberg
4465 County Road 63
Sterling, CO 80751
970-581-8648

Registered issue committees

Favor

Path to Zero (Path 2 Zero)
Registered Agent: Katie Kennedy
727 E 16th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
303-279-6536

Colorado Character
Registered Agent: Katie Kennedy
2318 Curtis Street
Denver, CO 80205
719-369-2266

Oppose

KEEPING COLORADO GREAT
Registered Agent: ASHLEY STEVENS
191 UNIVERSITY BLVD
DENVER CO 80206
303-733-2956

Proposition 122

Initiative #58 – Access to Natural Medicine

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning legal regulated access to natural medicine for persons 21 years of age or older, and, in connection therewith, defining natural medicine as certain plants or fungi that affect a person’s mental health and are controlled substances under state law; establishing a natural medicine regulated access program for supervised care, and requiring the department of regulatory agencies to implement the program and comprehensively regulate natural medicine to protect public health and safety; creating an advisory board to advise the department as to the implementation of the program; granting a local government limited authority to regulate the time, place, and manner of providing natural medicine services; allowing limited personal possession, use, and uncompensated sharing of natural medicine; providing specified protections under state law, including criminal and civil immunity, for authorized providers and users of natural medicine; and, in limited circumstances, allowing the retroactive removal and reduction of criminal penalties related to the possession, use, and sale of natural medicine?

Designated representatives

Veronica Perez
1289 West Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO 80120

Kevin Thomas Matthews
8714 West 67th Place
Arvada, CO 80004
720-218-4395

Registered issue committees

Favor

Natural Medicine Colorado
Registered Agent: Ashley Stevens
PO Box 101632
Denver, CO 80206
303-733-2956

Oppose

PROTECT COLORADO'S KIDS
Registered Agent: KATIE KENNEDY
9457 S. UNIVERSITY BLVD, #915
HIGHLANDS RANCH CO 80126
303-218-7150

Proposition 123

Initiative #108 – Dedicated State Income Tax Revenue for Affordable Housing Programs

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning statewide funding for additional affordable housing, and, in connection therewith, dedicating state revenues collected from an existing tax of one-tenth of one percent on federal taxable income of every individual, estate, trust, and corporation, as defined in law, for affordable housing and exempting the dedicated revenues from the constitutional limitation on state fiscal year spending; allocating 60% of the dedicated revenues to affordable housing financing programs that will reduce rents, purchase land for affordable housing development, and build assets for renters; allocating 40% of the dedicated revenues to programs that support affordable home ownership, serve persons experiencing homelessness, and support local planning capacity; requiring local governments that seek additional affordable housing funding to expedite development approvals for affordable housing projects and commit to increasing the number of affordable housing units by 3% annually; and specifying that the dedicated revenues shall not supplant existing appropriations for affordable housing programs?

Designated representatives

Vilan Odekar
3929 East Easter Drive
Centennial, CO 80122
312-218-0691

Luke Teater
3328 N. Williams St
Denver, CO 80205
202-271-0620

Registered issue committees

Favor

Coloradoans for Affordable Housing Now
Registered Agent: Rachel Gordon
1600 Stout St.
Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80202
303-570-5446

Oppose

No Prop 123
Registered Agent: Natalie Menten
7555 W Amherst Ave
27521
Denver, CO 80227
303-647-8900

Proposition 124

Initiative #96 – Concerning Liquor Licenses

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning increasing the number of retail liquor store licenses in which a person may hold an interest, and, in connection therewith, phasing in the increase by allowing up to 8 licenses by December 31, 2026, up to 13 licenses by December 31, 2031, up to 20 licenses by December 31, 2036, and an unlimited number of licenses on or after January 1, 2037?

Designated representatives

Robert Schraeder
18879 E Belleview Place
Centennial, CO 80015

Joel Allen Cathey
11384 Kenton St
Commerce City, CO 80640

Registered issue committees

Favor

Coloradans for Consumer Choice and Retail Fairness
Registered Agent: Robert Schraeder
7900 E. Union Ave, Ste 1100
C/o John P. Morse, CPA, LLC
Denver, CO 80237
303-297-1660

Oppose

Keeping Colorado Local
Registered Agent: Rachel Gordon
300 Center Drive
Suite G, #349
Superior, CO 80027
303-570-5446

Proposition 125

Initiative #121 – Sales of Alcohol Beverages

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?

Designated representatives

Steven Ward
4620 S. Delaware St.
Englewood, CO 80110

Levi Mendyk
300 17th Avenue, Apt 1012
Denver, CO 80203

Registered issue committees

Favor

Wine In Grocery Stores
Registered Agent: Richard Evans
PO Box 22185
Denver, CO 80222
720-249-7732

Oppose

Keeping Colorado Local
Registered Agent: Rachel Gordon
300 Center Drive
Suite G, #349
Superior, CO 80027
303-570-5446

Proposition 126

Initiative #122 – Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery service permit, to provide software or a digital network application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for the delivery of alcohol beverages?

Designated representatives

Steven Ward
4620 S. Delaware St.
Englewood, CO 80110

Levi Mendyk
300 17th Avenue, Apt 1012
Denver, CO 80203

Registered issue committees

Favor

Wine In Grocery Stores
Registered Agent: Richard Evans
PO Box 22185
Denver, CO 80222
720-249-7732

FAIR DELIVERY FOR ALL SMALL BUSINESSES
Registered Agent: LEVI MENDYK
300 E 17TH AVENUE
NO. 1012
DENVER CO 80203

Oppose

Keeping Colorado Local
Registered Agent: Rachel Gordon
300 Center Drive
Suite G, #349
Superior, CO 80027
303-570-5446