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Lead grows more for Denver’s social marijuana use measure, but 47,000 ballots still not counted

Marijuana activist Emmett Reistroffer and cannabis consultant Kayvan Khalatbari deliver signatures for a public cannabis use ballot initiative to the Denver election officials on Aug. 12. Initiative 300 would allow businesses in Denver to apply for permits to let customers bring and consume their own marijuana.

Vincent Chandler, Denver Post file

Marijuana activist Emmett Reistroffer and cannabis consultant Kayvan Khalatbari deliver signatures for a public cannabis use ballot initiative to the Denver election officials on Aug. 12. Initiative 300 would allow businesses in Denver to apply for permits to let customers bring and consume their own marijuana.

Too many ballots remain uncounted to declare victory for Denver’s social marijuana use ballot measure, but its lead has continued to widen in updated results.

As of 7:30 p.m. Friday, 52.7 percent of voters have supported passage of Initiative 300, giving it a lead of 14,443 votes, or 5.3 percentage points. That compares with a narrower 1.3 percentage-point lead the measure had a few hours after polls closed Tuesday.

But the current margin was dwarfed by roughly 47,000 ballots that still remained uncounted, according to figures released by the Denver Elections Division. That was down from 90,000 remaining Thursday evening.