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2021 Nov 2 :: State of Colorado :: Statutory 120Proposition 120 See summary »

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Summary

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning property tax reductions, and, in connection therewith, reducing property tax revenue by an estimated $1.03 billion in 2023 and by comparable amounts thereafter by reducing the residential property tax assessment rate from 7.15% to 6.5% and reducing the property tax assessment rate for all other property, excluding producing mines and lands or leaseholds producing oil or gas, from 29% to 26.4% and allowing the state to annually retain and spend up to $25 million of excess state revenue, if any, for state fiscal years 2022-23 through 2026-27 as a voter-approved revenue change to offset lost revenue resulting from the property tax rate reductions and to reimburse local governments for revenue lost due to the homestead exemptions for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans?

2021 Nov 2 :: State of Colorado :: Statutory 120Proposition 120 See summary »

Ballot Question Results

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State of Colorado
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Total Votes Cast Undervotes Overvotes Total Ballots Cast Registered Voters
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4,293
5,639
9,932
137
1
10,070
23,990
 

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