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Judicial Term Limits Fail in Colorado
Colorado voters soundly rejected a populist attempt to subject judges to term limits.

Colorado Passes Marriage Protection Amendment
With 37 percent of the precincts reporting, the battle over the definition of marriage in Colorado has been called with Amendment 43 passing by 57 percent of the popular vote.

S.D. Abortion Ban Projected to Lose
CNN is predicting that South Dakotans will reject Referred Law 6, 55 percent to 45 percent -- that's the referendum on the state’s abortion ban passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Mike Rounds in March.

Wisconsin Votes to Protect Marriage
CNN has projected that Wisconsin will become the 23rd state to protect marriage, with 59 percent voting for Referendum 1, with 23 percent of precincts reporting.

Democrats Keep Winning -- But So Do State Marriage Amendments
While Republicans lost three seats so far in the U.S. Senate, South Carolina became the 22nd state to add a marriage-protection amendment to its constitution.

Marriage Amendment Wins in Tennessee
Tennessee became the 21st state to add a marriage-protection amendment to its constitution, with 85 percent of the popular vote.

Arizona Marriage Hangs in the Balance
Though states with marriage-protection amendments on their ballots have enjoyed a 100-percent success rate in passing them, there's a possibility that could change tonight.

South Dakota Abortion Ban Defeated
South Dakota voters have rejected the state’s historic ban on virtually all abortions. “No” votes outnumbered "Yes" by 10 percentage points.

State Marriage Amendments Win in the South
While Republicans lost three seats so far in the U.S. Senate, South Carolina became the 22nd state in the nation to add a marriage-protection amendment to its constitution.

Judicial Activism Prompts Citizen Efforts to Restrain Judges
Voters in several states will get a chance three weeks from now to vote on initiatives aimed at reining in out-of-control courts.