The Denver Post voter guide rounds up our explainers, stories, candidate Q&As and endorsements for the 2024 election. The guide will be updated with new stories up to Election Day, Nov. 5. JUMP TO: Colorado ballot measures • Denver, DPS, Aurora and RTD ballot measures • Candidates • Judge retention • Endorsements Colorado ballot measures Amendment G: Extend homestead property tax exemption Explainer Amendment G would extend Colorado’s homestead property tax exemption to more veterans Amendment H: Oversight for judges Explainer Amendment H would create independent oversight for Colorado judges Amendment I: Deny bail to murder defendants Explainer Amendment I would let Colorado judges deny bail to first-degree murder defendants Amendment J: Repeal defunct same-sex marriage ban Explainer Amendment J would repeal Colorado’s defunct ban on same-sex marriage from constitution Amendment K: Election deadlines Explainer Amendment K would tighten some of Colorado’s election deadlines Amendment 79: Abortion rights Explainer Amendment 79 would elevate abortion rights in Colorado to state constitution Amendment 80: School choice Explainer Amendment 80 would make school choice a constitutional right in Colorado Proposition JJ: Sports betting tax revenue Explainer Proposition JJ would allow Colorado to keep more money from sports betting taxes for water projects Propostion KK: Tax gun, ammunition sales Explainer Proposition KK would tax gun, ammunition sales in Colorado, with money going to victim services Proposition 127: Ban mountain lion, bobcat hunting Explainer Proposition 127 would ban mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado Proposition 128: Prison sentence reform Explainer Proposition 128 would require Colorado prisoners to serve more of their sentences for certain crimes Story Should Colorado spend $350 million on police and require more prison time for some criminals?