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k0rs

(89 posts)
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 09:50 PM 18 hrs ago

Just got back from voting

Colorado is a mail-in state, but the wife and I always take our ballots to the county clerk in Fairplay just so there is no snafu. It's about 40 miles one way, but since DeJoy's reign we like to make sure they actually get there.

Aside from the obvious big one (presidential) there are some important ballot initiatives on the card here:

1. Amendment J repeals the definition of marriage as only between one man and one woman. The initiative effectively eliminates the ban on gay marriage from the state constitution. This one isn't enforced thankfully...after all our governor is a married gay man...but it needs to be gone in case some zealot in the future decides it needs to re-implemented. Gay marriage is currently only legal because of US supreme court rulings.

2. Amendment 79 makes abortion a constitutional right. It also removes the ban on state and local funding for abortion services.

3. Proposition 127 would ban hunting of mountain lion, bobcat and lynx. Lynx are currently off the table because of their protected status, but bobcat and mountain lion can be trophy hunted. The opposition to this proposition seem well funded and are grossly exaggerating the amount of deer killed by these predators.


I think 1 and 2 are likely to pass but I'm less confident about 3. The opposition to 127 seems well funded and there are a lot of hunters here. Driving thru rural areas "Vote no on 127" signs are common.

Big relief to finally have the ballots in the box!

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Just got back from voting (Original Post) k0rs 18 hrs ago OP
I'd be curious to find out how it turns out, will you give an update afterwards? Nictuku 18 hrs ago #1
Absolutely! k0rs 18 hrs ago #2
In NJ, we can go online to see if our ballot arrived... Squaredeal 18 hrs ago #3
Same here k0rs 18 hrs ago #4
1 and 2 sounds good Skittles 17 hrs ago #5
I dont approve states leaving unconstitutional laws on the book. LiberalFighter 17 hrs ago #6
I would allow trophy hunting if they did it with their bare hands. Coventina 17 hrs ago #7

Squaredeal

(521 posts)
3. In NJ, we can go online to see if our ballot arrived...
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 10:07 PM
18 hrs ago

and was accepted. We put ours in a ballot drop off box at our municipal building and their receipt was confirmed the next day.

k0rs

(89 posts)
4. Same here
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 10:15 PM
18 hrs ago

Our county, despite being ruby-red, has been very efficient at notifying us when the ballots are received. State rules, of course. I would expect to get an email confirmation tomorrow.

I say the county is red but I've seen far more Harris signs than for any other dem that I can recall. Also signs for dem county commissioner candidates. Often the repugs here run unopposed.

Coventina

(27,760 posts)
7. I would allow trophy hunting if they did it with their bare hands.
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 10:25 PM
17 hrs ago

If they have weapons that the cats don't have, it's unfair and unethical.

FUCK TROPHY HUNTERS!!

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