2006 Colorado Referendum F

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Referendum F

November 7, 2006
Recall Deadlines
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 626,015 44.68%
No 775,207 55.32%
Total votes 1,401,222 100.00%

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Colorado Referendum F was a referendum held in Colorado, United States, in 2006, and proposed to change the requirements for recalling elected officials, allowing the state legislature to relax deadlines for protesting recall petitions. The effect of this measure would be to make it more difficult to recall an elected state official.[1] The referendum was turned down by 55.3% of voters.[2]

Results

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Referendum F
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 775,207 55.3
Yes 626,015 44.7
Total votes 1,401,222 100.00
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