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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Maybe it’s voters’ remorse, but some in El Paso County want a do-over on ballot measures extending term limits for most elected county officials.

Commissioner-elect Darryl Glenn tells The Gazette in Colorado Springs that the three questions could’ve been worded better. He plans a public meeting in January to determine if people felt misled by the measures.

The three proposals on the Nov. 2 ballot extend the number of four-year terms elected officials can serve from two terms to three. Some voters say the questions were confusing and they voted the opposite of what they intended.

The commissioners who placed the measures on the ballot say the wording was modeled after similar proposals approved in other counties.

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Information from: The Gazette,

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