Colorado elections, 2022
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This page provides information on the 2022 elections in Colorado, including the offices on the ballot covered by Ballotpedia, election dates, and frequently asked questions.
Election dates
Statewide election dates in Colorado are listed below. For more dates, please see the elections calendar.
Statewide election dates
June 28, 2022: Primary
November 8, 2022: General election
Offices on the ballot
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U.S. Senate | ✓ | Click here |
U.S. House | ✓ | Click here |
Congress special election | — | — |
Governor | ✓ | Click here |
Other state executive | ✓ | Click here |
State Senate | ✓ | Click here |
State House | ✓ | Click here |
Special state legislative | — | — |
State Supreme Court | — | — |
Intermediate appellate courts | ✓ | Click here |
School boards | — | — |
Municipal government | ✓ | Click here |
Recalls | ✓ | Click here |
Ballot measures | ✓ | Click here |
Local ballot measures | ✓ | Click here |
Legend: ✓ election(s) / — no elections
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Noteworthy elections
Below is a list of races in this state that received in-depth coverage on Ballotpedia. Click the link below to learn about that race.
- Colorado Secretary of State election, 2022 (June 28 Republican primary)
- Colorado State Senate elections, 2022
- Colorado Treasurer election, 2022
- Colorado's 8th Congressional District election, 2022
- Colorado's 8th Congressional District election, 2022 (June 28 Republican primary)
- United States Senate election in Colorado, 2022 (June 28 Republican primary)
Statewide ballot measures
- See also: Colorado 2022 ballot measures
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment D | Require the governor to designate judges from the 18th judicial district to serve in the new 23rd judicial district and require designated judges to establish residence |
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1,502,866 (67%) |
727,409 (33%) |
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Amendment E | Extend an existing homestead exemption for disabled veterans to the surviving spouses of military personnel and certain veterans |
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2,109,471 (88%) |
289,514 (12%) |
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Amendment F | Allow charitable gaming operators to be paid and allow the Legislature to determine how long an organization must exist to obtain a charitable gaming license |
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930,370 (41%) |
1,359,027 (59%) |
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Proposition 121 | Reduce the state income tax rate from 4.55% to 4.40% |
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1,581,163 (65%) |
842,506 (35%) |
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Proposition 122 | Decriminalize the use of the psychedelic plants and fungi and create a services program for administration of such substances |
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1,296,992 (54%) |
1,121,124 (46%) |
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Proposition 123 | Dedicate 0.1% of existing income tax revenue to a new State Affordable Housing Fund |
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1,269,816 (53%) |
1,143,974 (47%) |
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Proposition 124 | Increase the number of retail liquor store licenses an individual can own or hold a share in |
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905,565 (38%) |
1,497,346 (62%) |
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Proposition 125 | Create a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license to allow stores that are licensed to sell beer to also sell wine |
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1,288,404 (52%) |
1,200,219 (48%) |
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Proposition 126 | Allow retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol for off-site consumption to offer deliveries |
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1,183,059 (49%) |
1,238,074 (51%) |
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Proposition FF | Reduce income tax deduction caps and allocate increased revenue to a program for free school meals and local school food grants |
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1,384,852 (57%) |
1,055,583 (43%) |
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Proposition GG | Require a table showing changes in income tax owed for average taxpayers in certain brackets to be included in the ballot title for initiated measures |
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1,704,757 (72%) |
665,476 (28%) |
What's on your ballot?
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Voting information
- See also: Voting in Colorado
General election
Primary election
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Redistricting following the 2020 census
Congressional map comparison
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Colorado Congressional Districts
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Colorado Congressional Districts
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State Senate map
Below is the state Senate map in effect before and after the 2020 redistricting cycle.
Colorado State Senate Districts
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Colorado State Senate Districts
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State House map
Below is the state House map in effect before and after the 2020 redistricting cycle.
Colorado State House Districts
until January 8, 2023
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Colorado State House Districts
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Footnotes