See live results from the 2025 Colorado Ballot Measures election. Track vote counts and updates as polls close on Election Day.
Lawmakers placed Proposition LL before voters to exempt money for the school meals program from the state’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights, or TABOR, which requires Colorado to provide tax refunds if money collected from a voter-approved ballot measure exceeds state estimates.
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Going into election week, more than 855,000 Coloradans had returned their ballots, accounting for around 20 percent of the state’s active voters. That number will have to grow significantly before the polls close tonight to match historic off-year election trends. Turnout in 2023 reached 43 percent. It was 37 percent in 2021 and 44 percent in 2019.
Voters across Colorado are deciding on two statewide propositions that both deal with free school meals on Election Day.
The election comes at a key time for Denver Public Schools. The 89,000-student district faces declining enrollment, the possibility of more school closures, pressure to raise state test scores, and ultimatums from the Trump administration.
Results will begin to come in just after 7 p.m. Tuesday on the two statewide propositions, local issues and school board races.
With a little over a week to go until Election Day, early data released by Colorado elections officials show 2025 mail ballot returns significantly outpacing figures from the past two off-year elections.
The below results include races and issues seen on Larimer County ballots as well as results for the nearby Weld RE-4 School District. Results for some races and issues include multiple counties. Polls close at 7 p.m. Nov. 4, 2025.