Proposition 131
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Proposition 131 debate: Weighing the merits and cost of ranked-choice voting in Colorado
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Watch the full debate here. The benefits and drawbacks of Proposition 131, which seeks to establish an all-candidate primary and ranked-choice voting system in Colorado, were discussed during a debate hosted by Colorado Politics, the Denver Gazette, and the University of the University of Denver’s Reiman Theatre on Thursday. The debate featured Kent Thiry and Nick…
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Colorado ballot issues raise more than $6.6 million in two weeks
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In just under two weeks, the issue committees battling over most of the 14 statewide ballot issues have collectively raised more than $6.6 million. The most fundraising between Oct. 10 and Monday is Colorado Voters First, which backs Proposition 131, the open primary/ranked choice voting measure. Ben Walton, of the Walton family that owns Wal-Mart,…
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Debate on Proposition 131, Colorado’s ranked-choice voting measure, to be held at Denver University
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The pros and cons of Proposition 131, which asks voters to completely upend Colorado’s election system through a ranked-choice voting system, will be debated in a special event at the University of Denver on Oct. 24. CLICK HERE TO JOIN LIVE Hosted by DU, Colorado Politics, and the Denver Gazette, the debate will feature Kent…
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Proposition 131: Colorado voters will decide fate of ranked-choice voting | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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A sample ballot in Maine showing how ranked-choice voting works Thelma Grimes In November, Colorado voters will decide whether to upend the election process by abolishing party-line primaries and sending the top four candidates, regardless of party, to the general election. Through Proposition 131, voters will decide on ranked-choice voting, also called an instant runoff,…

