Mental Health-Related Ballot Measures – Unofficial Results

  • Adams - PASSED
    • Issue 4A: Attracting and retaining highly effective teachers, mental health professionals, and counselors to be competitive with surrounding districts
    • Issue 5A: Expanding staff and training dedicated to student mental health
  • Arapahoe - PASSED
    • Issue 5A: Expanding staff and training dedicated to student mental health
  • Boulder - PASSED
    • County Issue 1A: Modernization of the current jail building to provide a safer environment and additional services to meet the mental and physical needs of inmates
  • Denver - PASSED
    • Initiated Ordinance 301: Sales tax increase for $45 million annually for mental health services, opioid, and suicide prevention
  • Douglas - PASSED
    • Issue 5A: Providing additional mental health support and prevention programming for students, enhancing safety and security resources
  • Jefferson - PASSED
    • Issue 5A: Improving student safety by increasing mental health and counseling professionals, including suicide prevention and substance use counseling
  • Larimer - PASSED
    • Issue 1A: Preventative, early identification, intervention, support, and treatment services for youth, adults, families, and senior citizens
  • Pueblo - FAILED
    • Issue 4A: 20 percent toward improving school safety, security, and mental health services
  • Pitkin - PASSED
    • Issue 1A: Dedicated property tax for healthy community fund
  • San Miguel - PASSED
    • Issue 1A: Mental health counselors and services in schools, suicide prevention programs, mental health and substance use emergency response services, and substance use prevention and treatment programs
  • Summit - PASSED
    • Referred Measure 1A: Improving mental health and substance use services and suicide prevention programs

Official results will be announced soon.