Colorado voters will soon decide whether to repeal a now-defunct ban on same-sex marriage from the state constitution. Although same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide in 2015, the outdated language remains in Colorado's constitution. Amendment J seeks to remove this language, ensuring the state's laws align with federal rulings and protect marriage equality. The amendment is part of a broader set of reforms on the ballot, including changes to election deadlines and judicial oversight.
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