In Tuesday's election, Colorado voters cast their ballots on two statewide propositions that deal with funding for the state's Healthy School Meals for All program , which voters approved in 2022. The program is experiencing higher costs due to the program's unanticipated popularity, state budget officials say.
One of the two propositions, LL, decides how the state manages $12.4 million in tax revenue raised by a previous proposition, along with the interest on that money.
On Wednesday morning, the Colorado Secretary of State's Office listed the vote results as 65% approved with 919,372 votes and 35% rejected with 502,512 votes. There were still about 26,000 ballots that needed to be counted but that spread was too big for those who voted against it to make up the difference.

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