It’s important to educate the voter on Prop HH. 44% of people will vote against it if they know enough about it.
2 key takeaways that every voter should know:
- Prop HH will take away your TABOR tax refund.
- Local governments will be able to keep money owed to you without asking your permission.
Here are the results of Magellan’s Polling survey: https://magellanstrategies.com/proposition-hh-survey/
And the Polling presentation: https://magellanstrategies.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Colorado-Proposition-HH-Voter-Opinion-Survey-Presentation-071223.pdf
Here are some stats at a glance:
Prop HH Familiarity
- 41% of total voters are unfamiliar with the proposal
- 42% of men are not familiar at all with the proposal
- 41% of women are not familiar at all with the proposal
- 48% of Democrat voters are not familiar at all with the proposal
- 38% of Unaffiliated voters are not familiar at all with the proposal
- 38% of Republicans are not familiar all with the proposal
- 47% of Latinos are not familiar at all with the proposal
- 44% of Blacks are not familiar at all with the proposal
Uninformed Ballot (of people who don’t understand what HH will do).
- 68% of Democrat voters approve
- 50% of Unaffiliated voters approve
- 44% of Republican voters approve
Losing TABOR refunds and letting the state retain the money
- 26% of Democrats voters reject
- 55% of Unaffiliated voters reject
- 75% of Republican voters reject
- 44% of Latino voters reject
- 52% of Black voters reject
Participatory Taxation *
- 61% of men reject the proposal
- 54% of women reject the proposal
- 52% of voters 18 -34 reject the proposal
- 63% of voters 35 – 44 reject the proposal
- 44% of Democrat voters reject the proposal
- 61% of Unaffiliated voters reject the proposal
- 67% of Republicans reject the proposal
- 54% of Hispanic voters reject the proposal
- 69% of Black voters reject the proposal
* If Prop HH is approved, a new process called “Participatory Taxation” or “Truth in
Taxation” would be created for local governments to consider. This process would allow a
majority of local government elected officials to vote to retain property tax revenue that
would otherwise be refunded to taxpayers. To clarify, elected officials, rather than voters,
would decide to keep property tax revenue.
#DontBeFooled
#ItsYourMoneyNotTheirs
#VoteNoOnPropHH
#TABOR