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House passes Colorado Voting Rights Act after long debate over municipal control and remedies
Summary
The House adopted Senate Bill 1, a state voting‑rights statute described on the floor as the Colorado Voting Rights Act. Debate focused on the bill’s remedies, the attorney general’s role, burdens of proof in suppression/dilution cases, and possible impacts on home‑rule municipalities.
The Colorado House adopted Senate Bill 1 on April 25, 2025, after an extended floor session marked by repeated amendments and sustained debate over local control and remedies for claims of voter suppression or dilution.
Assistant Majority Leader Bacon, presenting the state affairs committee report, said committee amendments clarified record access, supported virtual participation and bilingual ballot accommodations, and added language describing drop boxes as "drop boxes" rather than "drop off locations." Bacon framed SB1 as filling gaps in state law to provide a cause of action if communities’ votes are…
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