Second transportation measure makes the Nov. 6 ballot.

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Julia Sunny

Julia.Sunny@sos.state.co.us

 

Second transportation measure makes the ballot

DENVER, Aug. 23, 2018 -- Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams announced today that another proposed transportation measure has made the ballot. The measure would increase the states' sales and use tax rate by 0.62 percent from 2.9 percent to 3.52 percent.

Backers of Initiative 153 submitted their petitions on Aug. 6A 5-percent random sample of the submitted signatures projected the number of valid signatures to be greater than 110 percent of the total number of signatures required for placement on the ballot.

Petition verification summary for No. 153:

Total number of qualified signatures submitted

195,499

5% of qualified signatures submitted (random sample)

9,775

Total number of entries accepted (valid) from the random sample

5,913

Total number of entries rejected (invalid) from the random sample

3,862

Number of projected valid signatures from the random sample

118,259

Total number of signatures required for placement on the ballot

98,492

Projected percentage of required valid signatures

120.07%

Five other initiatives are still under review. They are:

The results of the review must be announced by Sept. 5.

Two other initiatives have made the Nov. 6 ballot. Another transportation measure that would authorize bonds for transportation projects was placed on the ballot yesterday, and a proposed constitutional amendment that boosts taxes to raise money for education made the ballot earlier this month

To examine the measures, go to the Initiative Filings, Agendas & Results link on the Secretary of State web page and the first set of measures marked "signature line review." When you click on each measure, there will be a link marked "hearing result." Click on that link and the ballot titles will say whether it is a proposed change to the Colorado Constitution or state statute.

Also on the ballot are six measures referred by the Colorado General Assembly:

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