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9JUL

Colorado shuts last Democratic map route

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Colorado's Supreme Court struck down the Initiative 240 ballot package on 29 June, closing the final Democratic route to redraw a congressional map before November.

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Key takeaway

Colorado's ruling ends the last Democratic attempt to redraw a congressional map before November.

The Colorado Supreme Court unanimously blocked the Initiative 240 ballot-measure package on 29 June, ruling it breached the state's single-subject rule by trying to change the constitutionally mandated redistricting cycle. Initiative 240 would have let voters redraw Colorado's eight congressional districts. Chief Justice Monica Marquez wrote that the proposed maps would have favoured Democrats in seven of eight seats, up from four; the delegation stays split 4-4.

The ruling closes the last live Democratic redistricting track anywhere in the country for 2026. Maryland, Virginia, New York and California had already lost their mid-decade routes to a Senate veto, a court strike-down and constitutional bars , which left the Colorado ballot initiative as the only exotic path still open.

This block came on a procedural doctrine, the single-subject rule, rather than the Voting Rights Act or Callais reasoning that decided the Republican-drawn maps. The same run of summer rulings that turned away the DOJ subpoena also shut this Democratic counter-move. No mid-decade map for 2026 now remains in play.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Colorado's constitution says a single ballot measure can only cover one subject at a time, to stop drafters from bundling unpopular changes alongside popular ones. The state's Supreme Court ruled that a Democratic-backed measure to redraw the state's congressional map broke that rule by combining several different changes into one question. Because this is a state constitutional issue, there is no route to appeal it to the US Supreme Court. Colorado's congressional delegation stays split 4-4.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Single-subject rules are matters of state constitutional law, which places them outside the US Supreme Court's jurisdiction over federal questions like the Voting Rights Act track running through Louisiana v. Callais. A state court's single-subject ruling has no federal appellate escape route.

Initiative 240 bundled several distinct changes, redistricting criteria, commission composition and a new appeals process, into one ballot question. Chief Justice Monica Marquez's opinion found the maps would have favoured Democrats in seven of eight seats, which gave the court a substantive reason to enforce the procedural bar rather than overlook it.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    The ruling forecloses the last active Democratic mid-decade redistricting track with no federal appeal available, matching the pattern in Maryland, Virginia and New York.

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Colorado Public Radio· 9 Jul 2026
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