2021 Nov 2 :: State of Colorado :: Proposition 119 :: StatutoryProposition 119: Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program See summary »

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Summary

Shall state taxes be increased $137,600,000 annually on retail marijuana sales by a change to the colorado revised statutes concerning the creation of a program to provide out-of-school learning opportunities for colorado children aged 5 to 17, and, in connection therewith, creating an independent state agency to administer the program for out-of-school learning opportunities chosen by parents; funding the program by increasing the retail marijuana sales tax by 5% by 2024 and reallocating a portion of the public school lands income; authorizing transfers and revenue for program funding as a voter-approved revenue change; specifying that learning opportunities include tutoring and extra instruction in subjects including reading, math, science, writing, music, and art, targeted support for children with special needs and learning disabilities, career and technical education training, and other academic or enrichment opportunities; and prioritizing program financial aid for low-income students?

2021 Nov 2 :: State of Colorado :: Proposition 119 :: StatutoryProposition 119: Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program See summary »

Ballot Question Results

View results as: # | %  
County
Yes
No
Total Votes Cast
Totals
 
701,479
831,670
1,533,149
Adams
 
45,067
46,446
91,513
Alamosa
 
1,831
2,021
3,852
Arapahoe
 
79,005
76,090
155,095
Archuleta
 
1,803
2,589
4,392
Baca
 
471
811
1,282
Bent
 
539
711
1,250
Boulder
 
43,356
64,481
107,837
Broomfield
 
10,659
13,400
24,059
Chaffee
 
3,576
4,555
8,131
Cheyenne
 
203
445
648
Clear Creek
 
1,452
1,932
3,384
Conejos
 
1,484
1,035
2,519
Costilla
 
669
485
1,154
Crowley
 
359
570
929
Custer
 
816
1,667
2,483
Delta
 
4,216
5,745
9,961
Denver
 
79,913
83,991
163,904
Dolores
 
353
472
825
Douglas
 
58,125
66,213
124,338
Eagle
 
7,476
7,790
15,266
El Paso
 
76,425
93,208
169,633
Elbert
 
3,540
6,228
9,768
Fremont
 
6,807
7,757
14,564
Garfield
 
7,141
8,074
15,215
Gilpin
 
787
1,186
1,973
Grand
 
2,651
2,765
5,416
Gunnison
 
2,646
3,183
5,829
Hinsdale
 
189
233
422
Huerfano
 
1,248
1,363
2,611
Jackson
 
206
330
536
Jefferson
 
80,115
101,958
182,073
Kiowa
 
212
363
575
Kit Carson
 
813
1,232
2,045
La Plata
 
6,749
11,002
17,751
Lake
 
969
943
1,912
Larimer
 
49,589
61,880
111,469
Las Animas
 
1,704
2,344
4,048
Lincoln
 
578
954
1,532
Logan
 
2,163
3,632
5,795
Mesa
 
24,368
26,990
51,358
Mineral
 
263
326
589
Moffat
 
1,606
2,143
3,749
Montezuma
 
3,088
4,634
7,722
Montrose
 
5,757
7,942
13,699
Morgan
 
3,257
3,969
7,226
Otero
 
2,377
2,954
5,331
Ouray
 
1,066
1,531
2,597
Park
 
2,631
3,966
6,597
Phillips
 
405
1,004
1,409
Pitkin
 
2,714
2,758
5,472
Prowers
 
1,482
1,973
3,455
Pueblo
 
17,891
19,112
37,003
Rio Blanco
 
837
1,314
2,151
Rio Grande
 
1,466
1,792
3,258
Routt
 
3,871
5,501
9,372
Saguache
 
818
932
1,750
San Juan
 
188
177
365
San Miguel
 
1,337
1,384
2,721
Sedgwick
 
416
474
890
Summit
 
4,307
4,699
9,006
Teller
 
3,566
5,281
8,847
Washington
 
506
1,067
1,573
Weld
 
30,235
37,849
68,084
Yuma
 
1,122
1,814
2,936
Totals
 
701,479
831,670
1,533,149