Colorado voters will decide whether to repeal the state constitution’s now-defunct marriage definition that only recognizes ...
If it passes, this statewide ballot issue in the 2024 elections will repeal the definition of marriage being only between one ...
Although the ban hasn’t been in effect for nearly a decade, backers of the amendment said it was time to get the language off ...
The phrase that said “only a union of one man and one woman” was valid was added to the Colorado Constitution by voters in ...
Get live election results on Colorado Amendment J, removing a ban on same-sex marriage from the state constitution.
The LGBTQ+ community has become concerned that the Supreme Court ruling could be overturned if the high court were to revisit ...
Amendment J, which Colorado voters approved on Election Day, simply removes old language in the state constitution regarding the definition of marriage.
An amendment on this year's ballot could change how marriage is defined in the Colorado constitution. Let's break out ...
In Colorado, voters have passed Amendment J, repealing a ban on same-sex unions passed in 2006, according to a call by The Associated Press. Similar measures are before voters in California and Hawaii ...
A defunct ban on same-sex marriage added to the Colorado Constitution in 2006 has now been repealed by voters.
If Amendment J passes, there will be additional protections in case federal precedent changes, according to proponents.
A constitutional amendment to protect the right to abortion and repeal a ban on public funding for abortions appears to be ...