
Notes: Election results are tabulated by The Associated Press. The estimated share of votes counted is based on AP analysis, and the AP also calls race winners. Here’s how the AP does that. Candidates receiving less than 5% support are not shown individually. Demographic, income and education data comes from 2019-2023 American Community Survey five-year estimates. Demographic trends are not shown for special elections or states with fewer than 10 counties reporting above 50%.
Main Idea: NPR’s Colorado election results page shows the Associated Press tabulating and calling the state’s ballot initiative races on school meals and SNAP.
Key Points:
If ballot measures to change school meals and SNAP failed, low-income families could face tighter access to food help and more pressure on household budgets.
If the measures passed, more children and households could get food support, which may ease hunger and help local communities.
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