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Denver Election Results: Flavored Tobacco Ban

Voters in Pueblo, Manitou Springs, and Denver decided on tax measures and a flavored tobacco ban affecting over 550 businesses, reflecting diverse local priorities.

  • On Nov. 2, 2024, voters in Colorado finished the 2025 Coordinated Election, deciding multiple local measures across Southern Colorado and Denver residents voted on Referendum 310.
  • Pueblo voters considered two sales-tax measures, one to raise the general fund and another to extend a tax for economic development, amid budget concerns.
  • Denver City Council approved Council Bill 1765 last December banning flavored tobacco, which Mayor Mike Johnston signed shortly after, while city councilmembers defended it and business owners warned of economic risks.
  • The referendum outcome determines whether a YES vote maintains the ban or a NO vote allows more than 550 businesses citywide to resume flavored-tobacco sales.
  • Election clerks will update results soon, as the coordinated vote shapes local taxation measures, city government structure choices and public-health policies affecting businesses and residents.
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Voters uphold Denver's ban on flavored tobacco sales

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