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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

  • Organization: Colorado Judicial Branch

The Colorado Judicial Branch now is providing information on its website, http://www.courts.state.co.us/exec/pubed/initiatives/generalinfo.htm, about initiatives that may appear on the fall general election ballot to be considered by voters.

The initiative process involves all three branches of government: the Legislative Branch's Legislative Council, the Executive Branch's Secretary of State and the Judicial Branch's Colorado Supreme Court.

Initiative information on the Judicial Branch website includes:

  • Initiatives proposed for this year's ballot that have been challenged before the Colorado Supreme Court, with briefs and court orders as they are filed or issued;
  • A link to initiatives that have not been challenged before the Colorado Supreme Court;
  • A link to an explanation of steps in the initiative process; and
  • Highlights of the initiative process in Colorado since the enabling constitutional amendment was passed in 1910.

This information is provided as an e-mail service of the Colorado Judicial Department,, Office of State Court Administrator, 1301 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colo. 80203. To discontinue this service or update your e-mail address, please respond to this message with your name, contact information and any comments.

The Colorado Judicial Branch now is providing information on its website, http://www.courts.state.co.us/exec/pubed/initiatives/generalinfo.htm, about initiatives that may appear on the fall general election ballot to be considered by voters.

The initiative process involves all three branches of government: the Legislative Branch's Legislative Council, the Executive Branch's Secretary of State and the Judicial Branch's Colorado Supreme Court.

Initiative information on the Judicial Branch website includes:

  • Initiatives proposed for this year's ballot that have been challenged before the Colorado Supreme Court, with briefs and court orders as they are filed or issued;
  • A link to initiatives that have not been challenged before the Colorado Supreme Court;
  • A link to an explanation of steps in the initiative process; and
  • Highlights of the initiative process in Colorado since the enabling constitutional amendment was passed in 1910.

This information is provided as an e-mail service of the Colorado Judicial Department,, Office of State Court Administrator, 1301 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colo. 80203. To discontinue this service or update your e-mail address, please respond to this message with your name, contact information and any comments.

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