Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1084

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/2/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Engrossed
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Refer
3/24/26  
Enrolled
4/30/26  

Caption

Voter Transparency in Ballot Measures

Impact

The implementation of HB 1084 is expected to significantly impact election laws, specifically those related to campaign finance and disclosure practices. It would require entities involved in ballot measure campaigns to publish their funding sources and spending. This legislative change is anticipated to deter misleading campaigns and enhance the public's confidence in the integrity of the electoral process. Furthermore, the bill positions itself as a necessary reform to address the rising concerns about misinformation and hidden agendas in political campaigning.

Summary

House Bill 1084, entitled 'Voter Transparency in Ballot Measures', seeks to enhance voter awareness regarding ballot measures during elections. The bill's primary objective is to ensure that voters have access to clear and comprehensive information about ballot initiatives, thereby promoting transparency in the electoral process. By mandating specific disclosure requirements for organizations advocating for or against these measures, the bill aims to foster informed decision-making among the electorate. Proponents believe that this increased transparency will lead to more accountable political processes and empower voters during elections.

Contention

Despite the well-intentioned goals of HB 1084, there are areas of contention among legislators and advocates. Opponents of the bill raise concerns about potential overreach and the possibility that stringent disclosure requirements could stifle free speech. Some argue that the bill may disproportionately burden smaller organizations or grassroots movements that lack the resources to comply with extensive reporting mandates. Additionally, there is apprehension among activists regarding the interpretation of what constitutes 'support' or 'opposition' to a ballot measure, suggesting that the bill could create ambiguities that complicate compliance.

Voting history

The voting history of HB 1084 reflects a divided response within the legislature. On March 24, 2026, there was a tie in the vote, with 2 yeas and 2 nays during a committee review in the Senate State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee. This outcome indicates ongoing debate and differing opinions about the bill's provisions, reflecting the complexities surrounding electoral reform and transparency in political processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1327

Modify Statewide Ballot Measure Processes

CO HB1193

Vote Transparency Protocol Act

CO HB1115

Water Supply Measurement & Forecasting Program

CO SB004

Increase Transparency for Algorithmic Systems

CO HB1277

Increasing Transparency Impact of Fuel Products

CO HB1147

Fairness & Transparency in Municipal Court

CO HB1125

State Agency Budget Transparency

CO SB151

Measures to Prevent Youth from Running Away

CO HB1269

Building Decarbonization Measures

CO SB017

Measures to Support Early Childhood Health

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