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Sign our petition.                Spread the word.                Support our efforts.

2024 Amendment H: Vote NO

Help yourself to a better justice system.


We focus on improving the justice system by
advocating for nonpartisan laws that increase transparency,
enhance accountability ​and remove conflicts of interest.

Transparency and accountability
​are key components of a trustworthy judicial system.


Judicial discipline proceedings should be public.
Evaluations of judges should be transparent, thorough
and include public input.
​The judicial nomination/appointment process should be public.
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​Removing conflicts of interest is essential to promoting confidence in the judiciary.


Appropriate checks and balances inspire trust.
Financial disclosures should be thorough and checked by
​an independent source to be credible.
​Judicial politics undermine judicial integrity.

Help ensure justice for all.

Three dark commissions in Colorado create a troubled judicial system.
We need to improve these commissions to enhance Colorado's judicial system.
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We want all judges to be fair and impartial.
We need to improve the system so everyone has the best chance possible to get a fair day in court.
Please support our efforts to build a better justice system.


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