FACTOID # 4: In the 2004 Presidential Elections, California and Hawaii were the only states with a voter turnout percentage below 50%.
 
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The West > Colorado > Government

COLORADO GOVERNMENT STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1972 Election > Youth voter turnout 8% [8th of 41]
2000 Election > Youth voter turnout 38% [38th of 41]
2004 Election > Total registered voters 24 [24th of 51]
2004 Election > Total voted 22 [22nd of 51]
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 26% [26th of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population 24 [24th of 51]
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout 17% [17th of 41]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 30 [30th of 50]
Electoral Votes 22 [22nd of 51]
Gun Laws > Permits
Colorado does not require a permit to purchase firearms. A permit is required to carry a concealed handgun.
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
Felons and juvenile offenders can regain firearm rights if they receive a pardon from the president or the governor. Connecticut
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
law forbids transfer of a firearm to any person who is prohibited by Federal or State law; arrested for or charged with a crime for which the person, if convicted, would be prohibited by Federal or State law; or the subject of an indictment, information, or felony complaint alleging a crime punishable by imprisonment exceeding 1 year. A firearm cannot be possessed by a person who is a previous felony offender or was adjudicated for an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult. A firearm cannot be possessed by or transferred to a person who has not attained the age of 18 years, except in limited circumstances. It is illegal to knowingly obtain a firearm on behalf of a prohibited person.
Patents Issued 17 [17th of 54]
Seats in the House of Representatives 23 seats [23rd of 50]
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Incumbent
Ben Nighthorse Campbell
(retired)
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents
Pete Coors (R) 47%
Doug Cambell (C) 1%
Richard Randall (L) 0%
John Harris (I) 0%
Victor Good (Ref) 0%
Finn Gotaas (I) 0%
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Result Ken Salazar (D) 51%
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort Supreme Court
State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court Court of Appeals

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SOURCES: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement; U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.; Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment ; FirstGov Official Government website; Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003; United States Patent and Trademark Office; The United States House of Representatives; Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2004 ; Wikipedia: State court

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