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Denver Central Committee Announces Positions on Denver County Ballot Measures

Updated: Sep 23



Positions on the 2024 Denver Ballot Initiatives

DENVER, Colo. (Sept. 23, 2024)—The Denver Democrats are pleased to announce the Central Committee's official positions on the Denver County ballot measures for the upcoming Nov. 5, 2024 election. After a thorough review and thoughtful discussion, the Central Committee voted on the following issues, ensuring that their Positions align with the Democratic Party's core values and the needs of Denver residents.







Ballot Measure Positions

Ballot Issue 2Q – Denver Health Funding

Position: Support


This measure will increase sales and use taxes to maintain and expand critical services provided by the Denver Health and Hospital Authority, including trauma care, mental health care and pediatric care.


Ballot Issue 2R – Affordable Housing

Position: Support


This initiative aims to increase sales and use taxes to preserve and expand affordable housing for low- and middle-income families across Denver.


Referred Question 2S – Human Rights Division

Position: Support


A vote in favor will establish the Agency of Human Rights and Community Partnerships as a formal cabinet department, reinforcing Denver’s commitment to human rights.


Referred Question 2T – Removal of Citizenship Requirement for Firefighters and Police Officers

Position: Support


This amendment removes the U.S. citizenship requirement, allowing more Denver residents to serve as firefighters and police officers, broadening the talent pool for these vital public safety roles.


Referred Question 2U – Collective Bargaining for City Employees

Position: Support


This measure will grant collective bargaining rights to certain non-supervisory city employees, strengthening their ability to negotiate for fair wages and improved working conditions.


Referred Question 2V – Firefighters Collective Bargaining

Position: Support


This change would allow for binding arbitration in collective bargaining disputes involving Denver firefighters, enhancing their negotiation rights.


Citizen-Initiated Ordinance 308 – Fur Ban

Position: Oppose


This initiative proposes a ban on the manufacture, sale and trade of fur products within Denver, with limited exceptions.


Citizen-Initiated Ordinance 309 – Slaughterhouse Ban

Position: Oppose


A vote on this measure will determine whether to prohibit the construction and operation of slaughterhouses in the City and County of Denver.


Ballot Issue 4A – Denver Public Schools Bond Issue

Position: Support


This bond will provide much-needed funding to Denver Public Schools to enhance facilities and support student success.


Ballot Issue 7A – RTD Ballot Issue

Position: Support


This measure allows the Regional Transportation District (RTD) to retain and use all revenue to maintain and expand essential public transit services, without raising new taxes.



The Central Committee remains committed to advocating for policies that reflect the needs of all Denverites and encourages voters to make informed decisions in the upcoming election. These positions are based on careful analysis and alignment with the Democratic Party’s mission to build a more inclusive and equitable Denver.


For more information, including details about positions on statewide ballot measures, which were determined by the State Central Committee of the Colorado Democratic Party, visit https://www.denverdemocrats.org/vote


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