Colorado Supreme Court Blocks 2028 Redistricting Ballot Plans Over Single-Subject Rule

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Colorado's Supreme Court ruled five proposed measures to redraw U.S. House districts for 2028, and to alter the redistricting process, violate the state constitution's single-subject rule, blocking them from the ballot; the court said interlocking, mid-decade changes amount to separate subjects and cannot bypass the rule, halting Colorado's mid-decade redistricting push amid broader national activity.
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