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Official Ballot2012 General ElectionDouglas County, ColoradoNovember 06, 2012 Precinct Sample
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORSVote for One Pair
Virgil H. Goode Jr. / Jim ClymerAmerican ConstitutionBarack Obama / Joe BidenDemocraticMitt Romney / Paul RyanRepublicanGary Johnson / James P. GrayLibertarianJill Stein / Cheri HonkalaGreenStewart Alexander / Alex MendozaSocialist, USARoss C. "Rocky" Anderson / Luis J. RodriguezJusticeRoseanne Barr / Cindy Lee SheehanPeace and FreedomJames Harris / Alyson KennedySocialist WorkersTom Hoefling / Jonathan D. EllisAmerica'sGloria La Riva / Filberto Ramirez Jr.Socialism and LiberationMerlin Miller / Harry V. BertramAmerican Third PositionJill Reed / Tom CaryUnaffiliatedThomas Robert Stevens / Alden LinkObjectivistSheila "Samm" Tittle / Matthew A. TurnerWe the PeopleJerry White / Phyllis ScherrerSocialist EqualityWrite-in
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 113TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 4Vote for One
Doug AdenAmerican ConstitutionCory GardnerRepublicanBrandon ShafferDemocraticJosh GillilandLibertarian
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 113TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 6Vote for One
Mike CoffmanRepublicanJoe MiklosiDemocraticPatrick E. ProvostLibertarianKathy PolhemusUnaffiliated
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4Vote for One
Pamela P. MazanecRepublicanSteven Ray DellingerLibertarian
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - AT LARGEVote for One
Stephen C. LudwigDemocraticTyler BelmontAmerican ConstitutionBrian DavidsonRepublicanDaniel OngLibertarian
STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 4Vote for One
Holly GormanDemocraticMark ScheffelRepublicanChris GrundemannLibertarian
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 39Vote for One
Polly LawrenceRepublicanCarla J. TurnerDemocraticDonna PriceLibertarian
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 43Vote for One
Frank McNultyRepublicanGary R. SemroDemocratic
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 44Vote for One
Chris HolbertRepublicanJarrod C. AustinLibertarian
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 45Vote for One
Carole MurrayRepublicanTony StoughtonDemocraticHanna KjerengtroenLibertarian
DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICTVote for One
Ethan FeldmanDemocraticGeorge BrauchlerRepublican
DISTRICT G REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT DIRECTORVote for One
Gary Lasater
Jack O'Boyle
DISTRICT H REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT DIRECTORVote for One
Ken Mihalik
Kent Bagley
Tom Grushka
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 2Vote for One
Roger PartridgeRepublicanTerry KrowDemocraticMatthew HessLibertarian
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 3Vote for One
Jill E. RepellaRepublican
FOR MAYORVote for One
Lisa Coe
Mike Waid
Adele Laurent
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Official Ballot2012 General ElectionDouglas County, ColoradoNovember 06, 2012 Precinct SampleFOR COUNCILMEMBERVote for Not More Than Three
Debbie Lewis
Bill Wright
Ron Fraker, Jr.
John Diak
Mark Lane
Robert Kron
Joshua Rivero
Bob Roberts
Justice Nathan B. CoatsShall Justice Nathan B. Coats of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Laurie A. Booras Shall Judge Laurie A. Booras of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge James S. Casebolt Shall Judge James S. Casebolt of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Dennis A. Graham Shall Judge Dennis A. Graham of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Gale T. MillerShall Judge Gale T. Miller of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Daniel Marc TaubmanShall Judge Daniel Marc Taubman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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No
Judge John R. WebbShall Judge John R. Webb of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Marilyn Leonard Antrim Shall Judge Marilyn Leonard Antrim of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Christopher Charles Cross Shall Judge Christopher Charles Cross of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Justin Mark HannenShall Judge Justin Mark Hannen of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Kurt A. Horton Shall Judge Kurt A. Horton of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Judge Michael J. Spear Shall Judge Michael J. Spear of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office?Vote Yes or No
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Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes" vote on any ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law or existing circumstances, and a "no" vote on any ballot question is a vote against changing current law or existing circumstances.Amendment S (CONSTITUTIONAL)Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the state personnel system, and, in connection therewith, expanding the veterans' preference; increasing the number of candidates eligible to be appointed to a position; adjusting the duration of allowable temporary employment; allowing the flexibility to remove a limited number of positions from the system; modifying the residency requirement; adjusting the terms of service for members of the state personnel board; and requiring merit-based appointments to be made through a comparative analysis process?
Vote Yes or No
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Amendment 64 (CONSTITUTIONAL)Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
Vote Yes or No
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Amendment 65 (CONSTITUTIONAL)Shall there be amendments to the Colorado constitution and the Colorado revised statutes concerning support by Colorado's legislative representatives for a federal constitutional amendment to limit campaign contributions and spending, and, in connection therewith, instructing Colorado's congressional delegation to propose and support, and the members of Colorado's state legislature to ratify, an amendment to the United States constitution that allows congress and the states to limit campaign contributions and spending?
Vote Yes or No
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BALLOT QUESTION 2A - TERMS OF OFFICE FOR THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILShall section 3-5(a) of the Aurora City Charter be amended to provide that the terms of the mayor and each councilmember shall begin at the commencement of the first regular council meeting in December after election in the year elected?Vote Yes or No
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BALLOT ISSUE 2B - TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTSSHALL AURORA'S DEBT BE INCREASED NOT TO EXCEED $74,000,000 WITH A REPAYMENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $135,000,000 (PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST), AND SHALL AURORA'S TAXES BE INCREASED NOT TO EXCEED $5,820,000 ANNUALLY TO PROVIDE FOR A COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION AND ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MOTORISTS, PEDESTRIANS, AND BICYCLISTS, BY AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER TO PERMIT THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OR SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS, TO BE PAID THROUGH PROPERTY TAXES, WITHOUT REDUCTION, IN A SUFFICIENT RATE AND AMOUNT TO PAY SUCH OBLIGATIONS OR ANY REFUNDINGS, THE PROCEEDS OF WHICH, INCLUDING EARNINGS, SHALL BE USED TO PAY FOR ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING, INSTALLING, EQUIPPING, AND REPAIRING TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, AND SHALL AURORA BE ALLOWED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND EXPEND ALL REVENUES NECESSARY TO PAY SUCH OBLIGATIONS WITHOUT AFFECTING AURORA'S OTHER DEBT, TAXES, REVENUES, OR EXPENDITURES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THIS STATE AND THE CITY?
Vote Yes or No
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BALLOT QUESTION 2C - DESIGNATION OF NEW RANK IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENTShall section 3-15(1) of the Aurora City Charter be amended to add the new position of Commander in the Aurora Fire Department for the purpose of providing additional assistance to the Fire Chief in efficiently managing the administrative matters of the Fire Department?Vote Yes or No
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Official Ballot2012 General ElectionDouglas County, ColoradoNovember 06, 2012 Precinct Sample
Ballot Question 2DWITHOUT CREATING ANY NEW TAX OR INCREASING ANY CURRENT TAXES, SHALL THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES BE PERMITTED TO RETAIN AND SPEND CITY REVENUES DERIVED FROM ANY AND ALL SOURCES IN EXCESS OF THE SPENDING OR OTHER LIMITATIONS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, BEGINNING WITH REVENUES RECEIVED IN 2011, SUCH REVENUES TO BE USED FOR ROAD AND STREET REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE (SUCH AS POTHOLE REPAIR, ASPHALT OVERLAYS, CURBS AND SIDEWALKS), PUBLIC SAFETY (SUCH AS SHERIFF PATROL SERVICES), OPEN SPACE ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE (SUCH AS PARKS, TRAILS AND TRAIL CONNECTIONS) OR OTHER MUNICIPAL PURPOSES?
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