2008 Colorado Amendment 58

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Amendment 58
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November 4, 2008
Severance Taxes on the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
Results
Choice
Votes %
File:Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes 944,191 41.95%
File:Light brown x.svg No 1,306,782 58.05%
Total votes 2,250,973 100.00%

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Amendment 58 was a proposed initiative on the Colorado ballot of 2008 regarding Colorado's severance tax. It was turned down by 57.9% of the voters.[1]

Effect

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The initiative stated that Amendment 58 would:

Conflict with Amendment 52

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Both Amendments 58 and 52 in the 2008 election regarded the handling of Colorado's use of the severance tax. While Amendment 58 would have allocated some of this money to college scholarships and natural resource conservation, 52 would have directed the money into improving Interstate 70 in Colorado (I-70).[citation needed]

Results

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Amendment 58[3]
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 1,306,782 58.05
Yes 944,191 41.95
Total votes 2,250,973 100.00

References

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