A Denver ballot measure to raise sales taxes in the city to support the city’s safety-net health system appeared headed for passage late Tuesday. Ballot Issue 2Q had 57% of the vote at 11:30 p.m. when Denver released its final batch of results for the night. The measure’s 57% yes to 43% no margin had remained consistent throughout the night. It needs 50% of the vote to pass. The city said there are still about 100,000 ballots left to process, meaning that about 70% of the vote has been counted. Issue 2Q was ahead by about 30,000 votes at 11:30 p.m. Denver plans to release its next batch of results at 5 p.m. Wednesday. The measure proposed a 0.34% increase in the city’s sales tax
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