The authorities are searching for two out-of-state residents accused of forging signatures to get an initiative on the 2024 general election ballot. An April 16 indictment includes three felony charges and one misdemeanor against both Cherell Long of Nevada and Martin Arellano of Texas, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday. The initiative was for Amendment 80, an initiative that would have enshrined school choice for K-12 education in the Colorado Constitution. Organizers were required to gather 124,238 signatures for the initiative to appear on the ballot. Over 190,000 signatures were submitted to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which found 131,000 of the signatures appeared to be valid. A post-review of the petitions by the Secretary of State’s Office found that several signatures didn’t match those in voter files, that some belonged to voters who were dead and that others belonged to voters no longer living in Colorado, according to a news release from the AG’s office.…