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Colorado won’t see proposals for congressional map changes on upcoming ballots
The Colorado State Supreme Court rejected three ballot measures proposing changes to the state's congressional map for violating the state constitution's single-subject rule. The initiatives, drafted by a nonprofit in response to President Trump's directive to Republican-led states to redraw maps, were found to rely on each other's passage, undermining voter clarity.
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