Colorado 1930 ballot measures
Two statewide ballot measures were on the statewide ballot on November 4, 1930.
- One measure was a legislatively referred state statute asking voters whether or not the state should hold a constitutional convention.
- One measure was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- Both measures were defeated.
On the ballot
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure 1 | Convene a state constitutional convention |
|
93,879 (49%) |
97,826 (51%) |
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Amendment 2 | Provide for an elected state board of education and the appointment of a Commissioner of Education by the board to replace the Superintendent of Public Instruction |
|
70,643 (32%) |
149,770 (68%) |
See also
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