Amendment 1|
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| Choice | Votes | % |  
| Yes | 409,174 | 58.35% |  
| No | 292,040 | 41.65% |  
| Valid votes | 701,214 | 100.00% |  
| Invalid or blank votes | 0 | 0.00% |  
| Total votes | 701,214 | 100.00% |  |
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| For   70%–80%    60%–70%    50%–60%  | Against   70%–80%    60%–70%    50%–60%    |  | 
| Source: Colorado Secretary of State | 
The Poundstone Amendment is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution enacted in 1974 concerning county annexations.  The ballot initiative was drafted by Freda Poundstone, a Colorado politician and lobbyist who opposed the efforts of Denver to absorb surrounding municipalities. Supporters claimed the amendment would prevent Denver from abusing its status and size, while detractors pointed out that it greatly limited the ability of the city to absorb other school districts and thus end segregation in its schools.