Colorado election 2025: Eight ballot measures to be decided by Denver voters
A billion-dollar bond proposal and a significant change to how at-large council members are elected are among the questions Denver voters will weigh in on in the citys 2025 municipal election.
Ballots began going out by mail Oct. 10 to all active registered voters in Colorado. The states coordinated 2025 election features two statewide ballot measures, Proposition LL and Proposition MM. Depending on where they live, voters will also be asked to weigh in on such items as local ballot issues, city council races, and school board races.
In the Mile High City, the off-year election features eight ballot measures, the first five of which comprise a $950 million package of Vibrant Denver infrastructure bonds backed by Mayor Mike Johnston. Two other questions were referred to the ballot by City Council. The eighth and final measure, known as a veto referendum, was placed on the ballot through a signature-gathering campaign by opponents of City Councils passage of a flavored tobacco ban last year.
Election Day is Nov. 4. Eligible Coloradans can register to vote or update their registration at GoVoteColorado.com. Any eligible voter who registers to vote before Oct. 27 will receive a ballot in the mail. After Oct. 27, eligible voters can still register and vote in-person at a polling location until 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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