Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Colorado 2018 General Election in Colorado.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote creates a 12-member commission to redraw state legislative district lines after every census.
A “no” vote leaves state legislative district line drawing up to the Colorado General Assembly.
Giving the power to draw district lines to an independent commission will significantly reduce oversight and accountability during redistricting., in opposition to Amendment Z (Learn more)
According to Fair Maps Colorado, the measure would reduce gerrymandering. This would ensure that all voters are fairly and adequately represented in government, decreasing the influence of special interests, hyper-partisanship, and the election of officials who do not represent the will of the voters. , in support of Amendment Z (Learn more)
According to Fair Maps Colorado, the current congressional redistricting system manipulates the boundaries in favor of the party in power and reducing the effect of votes., in support of Amendment Z (Learn more)
This measure would create an independent commission in charge of drawing state legislative district lines. Of the twelve members, four would be Democrats, four would be Republicans, and four would not have any political affiliation.
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