Referendum G|
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    Choice   |  Votes  |  %  |      Yes  |  1,092,293  |  76.08%  |       No  |  343,495  |  23.92%  |        | Total votes  |  1,435,788  |  100.00%  |      | 
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      |   For     80–90%     70–80%     60–70%     50–60%    |    Against     50–60%        |     | 
 Referendum G was a 2006 Colorado ballot measure.[1] It removed provisions, dates, and references to obsolete laws from three sections of the state Constitution. The laws removed regarded militia duty dating back to the post-Civil War era, the consolidation of the Denver Public School District which has already occurred, and references to gender and past dates in the Old-Age Pension Fund.[2] 
Results
  Elimination of Obsolete Constitutional Provisions [3]   | Choice  |  Votes  |  %  | 
  |   |  Yes  |  1,092,293 [4]  |  76.08%  | 
  |   |  No  |  343,495 [4]  |  23.92%  | 
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