2 Anti-Fracking Proposals May Not Make It On Ballot
DENVER (CBS4) – It appears that there’s a slim chance two anti-fracking petitions will have enough signatures to make it on the ballot in November.
Each petition needs about 98,000 valid signatures to get on. Documents obtained by CBS4 show they have only 105,000 signatures. And with an average rejection rate of about 30 percent, that would mean there are not enough valid signatures to get on the ballot.
The outcome won’t be known until early next month, but form
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