The (unofficial) results are in: Here’s how Weld County and the rest of the state voted on 2020 ballot issues

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By Kelly Ragan

Weld County voters made their voices heard on a slew of issues this year, ranging from abortion, to gray wolves, to paid family leave policies.

Here, we outline the (unofficial) local and statewide results on ballot issues as of Wednesday.

City of Greeley Ballot Issue 2I

Yes: 72.49%

No: 27.51%

Amendment B: Gallagher repeal

Statewide

  • Yes: 57.37%

  • No: 42.63%

Weld County

  • Yes: 53.33%

  • No: 47.67%

Amendment C: Rules on bingo raffles

Statewide

  • Yes: 51.74%

  • No: 48.26%

Weld County

  • Yes: 49.95%

  • Now: 50.05%

Amendment 76: Citizenship of voters

Statewide

  • Yes: 62.89%

  • No: 37.11%

Weld County

  • Yes: 74.54%

  • No: 25.46%

Amendment 77: Local control on gambling and gaming

Statewide

  • Yes: 59.85%

  • No: 40.15%

Weld County

  • Yes: 60.90%

  • No: 39.10%

Proposition EE: Raising taxes on tobacco and nicotine

Statewide

  • Yes: 67.88%

  • No: 32.12%

Weld County

  • Yes: 60.31%

  • No: 39.69%

Proposition 113: National popular vote

Statewide

  • Yes: 52.15%

  • No: 47.85%

Weld County

  • Yes:  40.15%

  • No: 59.85%

Proposition 114: Bringing back the wolves

Statewide

  • Yes: 50.14%

  • No: 49.86%

Weld County

  • Yes: 41.41%

  • No: 58.59%

Proposition 115: Ban on later-term abortions

Statewide

  • Yes: 41.15%

  • No: 58.85%

Weld County

  • Yes: 52.16%

  • No: 47.84%

Proposition 116: Reducing income tax

Statewide

  • Yes: 57.26%

  • No: 42.74%

Weld County

  • Yes: 67.15%

  • No: 32.85%

Proposition 117: Giving voters a voice on new state fees

Statewide

  • Yes: 52.43%

  • No: 47.57%

Weld County

  • Yes: 59%

  • No: 41%

Proposition 118: Paid family and medical leave

Statewide

  • Yes: 56.99%

  • No: 43.01%

Weld County

  • Yes: 50.04%

  • No: 49.96%

To keep up with Weld County results as they continue to come in, go to https://www.weldgov.com/departments/clerk_and_recorder/elections_department.

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