Official Ballot for Douglas County, Colorado 2018 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 6, 2018 Merlin Klotz - Clerk and Recorder Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large Town of Parker Voter Instructions Vote for One Candidates for Office Councilmember Use a black or blue pen to mark The three (3) persons receiving the highest 1 your choices on the ballot. Lesley Smith Democratic number of votes shall be elected to a four-year term (Vote for not more than THREE) Ken Montera Republican

Christopher E. Otwell Unity Danielle Ozaluk

James K. Treibert Libertarian Jeff Toborg State Senator - District 30 Stephen Curtis Vote for One To vote for your choice in each Robert Mark Ihrig 2 contest, completely fill in the oval provided to the left of your choice. Julia Varnell-Sarjeant Democratic Renee Williams

WARNING! Republican Terry Dodd Any person who, by the use of force or other means, unduly influences an Steve Peterson Independent Todd Hendreks eligible elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting, or State Representative - District 39 Michelle Rene Kelly who falsely makes, alters, forges, or Vote for One counterfeits any mail ballot before or Elissa Flaumenhaft after it has been cast, or who destroys, defaces, mutilates, or tampers with a Republican ballot is subject, upon conviction, to Cheryl Poage imprisonment, or to a fine, or both. Kamala Vanderkolk Democratic Town of Castle Rock Tony Gross Libertarian Candidates for Office Federal Candidates for Office Councilmember - District 3 State Representative - District 43 Vote for One Vote for One Representative to the 116th United Kathy Redmond States Congress - District 4 Vote for One Republican Kevin Bracken

Karen McCormick Democratic Barrett Rothe Democratic Tanya R. Relyea Ken Buck Republican Scott Wagner Unity Councilmember - District 5 Vote for One State Representative - District 44 Write-In Vote for One Representative to the 116th United Max Brooks States Congress - District 6 Vote for One Republican Caryn Johnson

Mike Coffman Republican Simone Aiken Democratic Wayne Harlos Jason Crow Democratic State Representative - District 45 Mayor Vote for One Vote for One Kat Martin Libertarian

Dan Chapin Unaffiliated Danielle Kombo Democratic Jason E. Gray

Patrick Neville Republican Randy A. Reed Write-In Charles Fletcher III State County Candidates for Office Candidates for Office Judicial Retention Questions Governor/Lieutenant Governor Commissioner - District 1 Vote for One Pair Vote for One / Dianne Shall Justice Richard L. Gabriel of the Colorado Democratic Abe Laydon Republican Primavera Supreme Court be retained in office? Walker Stapleton / Vote Yes or No Republican Mary Lynch Democratic Lang Sias Bill Hammons / Eric Unity Clerk and Recorder Yes Bodenstab Vote for One Scott Helker / Michele Libertarian No Poague Secretary of State Merlin Klotz Republican Shall Judge John Daniel Dailey of the Colorado Vote for One Court of Appeals be retained in office? Carol Johnson Democratic Vote Yes or No

SAMPLERepublican BALLOT Wayne Williams Treasurer Yes Vote for One Democratic No

American Republican Amanda Campbell Constitution Dave Gill Shall Judge Rebecca Rankin Freyre of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in Blake Huber Approval Voting Angie Hicks Democratic office? Vote Yes or No State Treasurer Assessor Vote for One Vote for One Yes

Brian Watson Republican Lisa Frizell Republican No

Dave Young Democratic Shenika Carter Democratic Shall Judge Elizabeth L. Harris of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? American Gerald F. Kilpatrick Constitution Sheriff Vote Yes or No Vote for One Attorney General Yes Vote for One Tony Spurlock Republican No Democratic Surveyor Shall Judge David J. Richman of the Colorado Vote for One Court of Appeals be retained in office? George Brauchler Republican Vote Yes or No

William F. Robinson III Libertarian Robert D. Snodgrass Republican Yes State Board of Education Member - Coroner No Congressional District 4 Vote for One Vote for One

Tim Krug Democratic Jill E. Romann Republican

Debora L. Scheffel Republican Sydney Ludwick Democratic

CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK OF BALLOT This ballot consists of multiple pages. Please vote and return all pages. Shall Judge Phillip L. Douglass of the 18th Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL) Judicial District be retained in office? State of Colorado Vote Yes or No Ballot Measures Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning a change to the Yes Ballot questions referred by the general manner in which state senate and state house assembly or any political subdivision are of representatives districts are drawn, and, in No listed by letter, and ballot questions connection therewith, reforming the existing initiated by the people are listed legislative reapportionment commission by Shall Judge Patricia Herron of the 18th numerically. A ballot question listed as an expanding the commission to twelve Judicial District be retained in office? members and authorizing the appointment of Vote Yes or No "amendment" proposes a change to the members who possess specified Colorado constitution, and a ballot qualifications; prohibiting any one political Yes question listed as a "proposition" proposes party's control of the commission by requiring a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. that one-third of commissioners will not be No A "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is a affiliated with any political party, one-third of vote in favor of changing current law or the commissioners will be affiliated with the Shall Judge Gary M. Kramer of the 18th existing circumstances, and a "no/against" state's largest political party, and one-third of Judicial District be retained in office? vote on any ballot question is a vote the commissioners will be affiliated with the Vote Yes or No against changing current law or existing state's second largest political party; circumstances. prohibiting certain persons, including Yes professional lobbyists, federal campaign Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL) committee employees, and federal, state, and No local elected officials, from serving on the Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado commission; limiting judicial review of a map Shall Judge Ben L. Leutwyler III of the 18th constitution concerning a reduction in the age to a determination by the supreme court of Judicial District be retained in office? qualification for a member of the general whether the commission or its nonpartisan Vote Yes or No assembly from twenty-five years to twenty- staff committed an abuse of discretion; one years? requiring the commission to draw state Yes legislative districts using communities of interest as well as political subdivisions, such No Yes/For as cities and counties, and then to maximize the number of competitive state legislative Shall Judge Robert R. Lung of the 18th No/Against seats to the extent possible; and prohibiting Judicial District be retained in office? maps from being drawn to dilute the electoral Vote Yes or No Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL) influence of any racial or ethnic group or to protect any incumbent, any political Yes Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado candidate, or any political party? constitution concerning a change in the No format of the election ballot for judicial Yes/For retention elections? Shall Judge Bonnie Heather McLean of No/Against the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Yes/For Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL) Vote Yes or No No/Against Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution that prohibits slavery and Yes Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL) involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime and thereby prohibits slavery and No Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado involuntary servitude in all circumstances? constitution concerning changing the Shall Judge Peter F. Michaelson of the industrial hemp definition from a Yes/For 18th Judicial District be retained in office? constitutional definition to a statutory Vote Yes or No definition? No/Against Yes Yes/For Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

No No/Against SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $1,600,000,000 ANNUALLY BY AN Shall Judge Michael Spear of the 18th Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL) AMENDMENT TO THE COLORADO Judicial District be retained in office? CONSTITUTION AND A CHANGE TO THE Vote Yes or No Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado COLORADO REVISED STATUTES constitution concerning a change to the way CONCERNING FUNDING RELATING TO Yes that congressional districts are drawn, and, in PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL connection therewith, taking the duty to draw PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, IN CONNECTION No congressional districts away from the state THEREWITH, CREATING AN EXCEPTION TO legislature and giving it to an independent THE SINGLE RATE STATE INCOME TAX FOR Shall Judge Shay K. Whitaker of the 18th commission, composed of twelve citizens who REVENUE THAT IS DEDICATED TO THE Judicial District be retained in office? possess specified qualifications; prohibiting FUNDING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS; INCREASING Vote Yes or No any one political party's control of the INCOME TAX RATES INCREMENTALLY FOR commission by requiring that one-third of INDIVIDUALS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES USING Yes commissioners will not be affiliated with any FOUR TAX BRACKETS STARTING AT .37% FOR political party, one-third of the commissioners INCOME ABOVE $150,000 AND INCREASING No will be affiliated with the state's largest TO 3.62% FOR INCOME ABOVE $500,000; political party, and one-third of the INCREASING THE CORPORATE INCOME TAX Shall Judge Lawrence Bowling of the commissioners will be affiliated with the RATE BY 1.37%; FOR PURPOSES OF SCHOOL Douglas County Court be retained in state's second largest political party; DISTRICT PROPERTY TAXES, REDUCING THE office? prohibiting certain persons, including CURRENT RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE Vote Yes or No professional lobbyists, federal campaign OF 7.2% TO 7.0% AND THE CURRENT committee employees, and federal, state, and NONRESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE OF local elected officials, from serving on the 29%TO 24%; REQUIRING THE REVENUE FROM Yes commission; limiting judicial review of a map THE INCOME TAX INCREASES TO BE to a determination by the supreme court of DEPOSITED IN A DEDICATED PUBLIC No whether the commission or its nonpartisan EDUCATION FUND AND ALLOWING THE staff committed an abuse of discretion; REVENUE COLLECTED TO BE RETAINED AND Shall Judge Monica J. Gomez of theSAMPLE BALLOT requiring the commission to draw districts SPENT AS VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE Douglas County Court be retained in with a focus on communities of interest and CHANGES; REQUIRING THE LEGISLATURE TO office? political subdivisions, such as cities and ANNUALLY APPROPRIATE MONEY FROM THE Vote Yes or No counties, and then to maximize the number of FUND TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO SUPPORT competitive congressional seats to the extent EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL possible; and prohibiting maps from being PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON AN Yes drawn to dilute the electoral influence of any EQUITABLE BASIS THROUGHOUT THE STATE racial or ethnic group or to protect any WITHOUT DECREASING GENERAL FUND No incumbent, any political candidate, or any APPROPRIATIONS; DIRECTING THE political party? LEGISLATURE TO ENACT, REGULARLY Shall Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler of REVIEW, AND REVISE WHEN NECESSARY, A the Douglas County Court be retained in NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE LAW THAT office? Yes/For MEETS SPECIFIED CRITERIA; UNTIL THE Vote Yes or No LEGISLATURE HAS ENACTED A NEW PUBLIC No/Against SCHOOL FINANCE LAW, REQUIRING THE MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE ANNUALLY Yes APPROPRIATED FOR SPECIFIED EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND PURPOSES; REQUIRING THE No MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE USED TO SUPPORT ONLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION TO INCREASE BY INFLATION, UP TO 5%, ANNUALLY; AND REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO COMMISSION A STUDY OF THE USE OF THE MONEY IN THE FUND WITHIN FIVE YEARS? Yes/For No/Against Official Ballot for Douglas County, Colorado 2018 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 6, 2018 Merlin Klotz - Clerk and Recorder Proposition 110 (STATUTORY) Ballot Question 2B

Voter Instructions SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED Shall Section 3-5 of the Town of Castle Rock $766,700,000 ANNUALLY FOR A TWENTY- Home Rule Charter be amended to place the Use a black or blue pen to mark YEAR PERIOD, AND STATE DEBT SHALL BE same prohibition on the Mayor regarding 1 your choices on the ballot. INCREASED $6,000,000,000 WITH A administrative service as currently applies to MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF Councilmembers? $9,400,000,000, TO PAY FOR STATE AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, AND, IN Section 3-5. Relationship of Council to CONNECTION THEREWITH, CHANGING THE Administrative Service. COLORADO REVISED STATUTES TO: 1) Neither the Mayor nor a Councilmember shall INCREASE THE STATE SALES AND USE TAX direct or request the appointment of any RATE BY 0.62% BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2019; person to, or removal from, employment by REQUIRING 45% OF THE NEW REVENUE TO the Town Manager or in any manner take part FUND STATE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, in the appointment or removal of employees To vote for your choice in each MAINTENANCE, AND CONGESTION RELATED in the administrative service of the Town, 2 contest, completely fill in the oval PROJECTS, 40% TO FUND MUNICIPAL AND except as otherwise provided in this Charter. provided to the left of your choice. COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, AND Except for the purpose of inquiry, or to guide 15% TO FUND MULTIMODAL presentations of matters to the Council during WARNING! TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, INCLUDING its meetings, the Council and its members Any person who, by the use of force or BIKE, PEDESTRIAN, AND TRANSIT shall deal with that portion of the other means, unduly influences an INFRASTRUCTURE; 2) AUTHORIZE THE administrative service for which the Town eligible elector to vote in any particular ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL Manager is responsible solely through the manner or to refrain from voting, or TRANSPORTATION REVENUE ANTICIPATION Town Manager, and neither the Council nor who falsely makes, alters, forges, or NOTES TO FUND PRIORITY STATE any member of Council shall give orders to counterfeits any mail ballot before or TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE AND any employee of the Town either publicly or after it has been cast, or who destroys, CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, INCLUDING privately. defaces, mutilates, or tampers with a MULTIMODAL CAPITAL PROJECTS; AND 3) ballot is subject, upon conviction, to PROVIDE THAT ALL REVENUE RESULTING imprisonment, or to a fine, or both. FROM THE TAX RATE INCREASE AND Yes/For PROCEEDS FROM ISSUANCE OF REVENUE State of Colorado ANTICIPATION NOTES ARE VOTER-APPROVED No/Against Ballot Measures REVENUE CHANGES EXEMPT FROM ANY STATE OR LOCAL REVENUE, SPENDING, OR Ballot Question 2C OTHER LIMITATIONS IN LAW? Ballot questions referred by the Shall Section 4-4(a) of the Town of Castle Rock general assembly or any political Home Rule Charter be amended to provide subdivision are listed by letter, and Yes/For that Election Commission members are ballot questions initiated by the people appointed by Town Council when other board are listed numerically. A ballot question No/Against and commission members are appointed? listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado constitution, Proposition 111 (STATUTORY) Yes/For and a ballot question listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado No/Against the Colorado Revised Statutes. A Revised Statutes concerning limitations on "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is payday lenders, and, in connection therewith, Ballot Question 2D reducing allowable charges on payday loans a vote in favor of changing current law to an annual percentage rate of no more than Shall Section 6-3(a) of the Town of Castle Rock or existing circumstances, and a thirty-six percent? Home Rule Charter be amended to provide "no/against" vote on any ballot that the Mayor has the same voting authority question is a vote against changing as other members of Town Council? current law or existing circumstances. Yes/For Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Section 6-3. Voting. No/Against (a) A vote shall be taken on all ordinances, Shall there be an amendment to the resolutions and motions. Except where Colorado constitution requiring the Proposition 112 (STATUTORY) otherwise specified in this Charter, every government to award just compensation ordinance shall require a majority vote of the to owners of private property when a Shall there be a change to the Colorado members of Council holding office, for final government law or regulation reduces Revised Statutes concerning a statewide passage, and resolutions and motions shall the fair market value of the property? minimum distance requirement for new oil require a majority vote of the members voting and gas development, and, in connection thereon if a quorum is present. Yes/For therewith, changing existing distance requirements to require that any new oil and No/Against gas development be located at least 2,500 Yes/For feet from any structure intended for human Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL) occupancy and any other area designated by No/Against the measure, the state, or a local government Shall there be an amendment to the and authorizing the state or a local Ballot Question 2E Colorado constitution providing that if any government to increase the minimum candidate in a primary or general election distance requirement? Shall Section 6-3(b) of the Town of Castle Rock for state office directs more than one Home Rule Charter be amended to require million dollars in support of his or her own Yes/For the Mayor to vote on all Town Council matters election, then every candidate for that as currently required of Councilmembers? office in the same election may accept No/Against five times the amount of campaign Section 6-3. Voting contributions normally allowed? (b) Except as otherwise required by this Town of Castle Rock Section, each member of Council who is SAMPLEBallot Measures BALLOT Yes/For present shall vote on all ordinances, Ballot Question 2A resolutions, and motions. No/Against Shall the last sentence of Section 3-1 of the Proposition 109 (STATUTORY) Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter be Yes/For amended to place the same restriction on the SHALL STATE DEBT BE INCREASED Mayor serving as Town Manager as currently No/Against $3,500,000,000, WITH A MAXIMUM applies to Councilmembers? REPAYMENT COST OF $5,200,000,000, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES OR FEES, BY A Section 3-1. Town Manager CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED Neither the Mayor nor a Councilmember shall STATUTES REQUIRING THE ISSUANCE OF be appointed Town Manager during the term TRANSPORTATION REVENUE for which the member of Council was elected, ANTICIPATION NOTES, AND, IN nor within one year after the expiration of the CONNECTION THEREWITH, NOTE term of the Mayor or Councilmember. PROCEEDS SHALL BE RETAINED AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE Yes/For AND USED EXCLUSIVELY TO FUND SPECIFIED ROAD AND BRIDGE No/Against EXPANSION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR PROJECTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE?

Yes/For No/Against

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Ballot Question 2F Ballot Question 3H City of Littleton Shall Sections 6-3(c) and (d) of the Town Ballot Measures Medical Marijuana Grows and Manufacturing of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter be Ballot Question 3A amended to place the same prohibition Shall Aurora allow the licensing and operation on the Mayor voting regarding the Shall Sections 23 and 29 of the Littleton City of optional premises cultivation facilities and Mayor’s conduct or a conflict of interest Charter concerning council membership medical marijuana-infused product as currently applies to Councilmembers? qualifications and rules be combined into one manufacturing facilities? section and remove language pertaining to Section 6-3. Voting judicial review, which is a right that (c) Neither the Mayor nor a independently exists pursuant to court rules? Yes/For Councilmember shall vote on any question concerning such member’s Yes/For No/Against conduct. On such question, such member of Council shall abstain from voting after No/Against Ballot Question 3I stating the reason for the abstention. Ballot Question 3B Continuing the Photo Red Light Enforcement (d) Neither the Mayor nor a Program Councilmember shall vote on or Shall Sections 54, 55 and 57 of the Littleton participate in any discussion on any City Charter concerning city attorney Shall Aurora continue to issue photo red light question with regard to which such appointment, duties and special counsel be tickets to drivers that enter an intersection member of Council has a conflict of amended by placing all into one section of the after the traffic light turns red and after interest pursuant to an applicable state charter, removing qualification language that review by law enforcement personnel with a statute, or as otherwise defined by is more appropriate in the city code and portion of the revenues of such tickets funding ordinance. On such question, such clarifying special counsel appointment, and nonprofit organizations with a nexus to law member of Council shall abstain from deleting Section 56 regarding lawsuits? enforcement? voting after disclosing publicly the nature of the interest. Yes/For Yes/For

Yes/For No/Against No/Against No/Against Ballot Question 3C Ballot Question 3J

Ballot Question 2G Shall Section 58 of the Littleton City Charter Extension of Fire and Police Probationary concerning the establishment, appointment Period Shall Section 15-3(a) and (b) of the Town qualifications, term, etc. of the municipal court of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter be judge be amended to include the term Shall Article III of the City Charter of the City amended to clarify the process for recall "presiding judge" and for appointment of of Aurora be amended to change the of the Mayor? associate judges by the presiding judge? probationary period for newly appointed firefighters and police officers from the end of Section 15-3. - Recall. the first year of employment to one year from (a) Any person holding elective office, Yes/For the date the firefighter or police officer including the office of Mayor or completes academy training? Councilmember, may be recalled at any No/Against time after six months in office, pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Charter Ballot Question 3D Yes/For and in those state statutes, as from time to time amended, which do not conflict Shall Sections 117 and 118 of the Littleton City No/Against with this Charter and which establish Charter concerning revocable licenses and procedures for the recall of municipal permits be combined into one section and Ballot Question 3K elective officers. give city council authority to delegate the city manager to grant revocable licenses? Restoring Local Control Over Broadband (b) A recall petition of the Mayor shall be Services signed by registered electors of the Town. Yes/For A recall petition of a Councilmember shall Shall Aurora restore local authority and be be signed by registered electors of the No/Against authorized to provide high-speed internet district from which the incumbent sought services (advanced services), as defined by § to be recalled was elected. The signers of Ballot Question 3E 29-27-101 – 304 of the Colorado Revised a recall petition for Mayor or Statutes, to residents, businesses, schools, Councilmember shall number at least Shall Section 27 of the Littleton City Charter libraries, nonprofit entities, and other users of twenty-five percent of the entire vote cast be amended concerning meetings and such services, without limiting its home rule at the last preceding election for all providing for executive sessions to consider authority? candidates for the office which the items confidential under state and federal incumbent sought to be recalled statutes? Yes/For occupies. For the purpose of this Section, the "last preceding election" shall be the State and federal statutes permit executive No/Against last preceding election at which the sessions between the city council and staff person sought to be recalled was elected related to: providing instructions on buying to office, unless the person sought to be and selling property; to consider the Douglas County School District RE-1 recalled was appointed to fill a vacancy, in appointment, evaluation and discipline of the Ballot Measures which event it shall be the last preceding city manager, city attorney and presiding Ballot Issue 5A election at which the person who created municipal judge; to receive legal advice from the vacancy was elected to office. the city's attorneys on legal issues. SHALL DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED $40,000,000 If approved by the voters, Section 27 would ANNUALLY COMMENCING IN COLLECTION Yes/For require that all formal city council actions YEAR 2019 AND IN EACH YEAR THEREAFTER occur in open public session of the council. FOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSES, INCLUDING No/Against BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

Yes/For City of Castle Pines ATTRACTING AND RETAINING QUALITY Ballot Measures TEACHERS AND STAFF BY INCREASING No/Against DISTRICT SALARIES; Ballot Question 2HSAMPLE BALLOT City of Aurora PROVIDING ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH Shall the City of Castle Pines form a home Ballot Measures SUPPORT AND PREVENTION PROGRAMMING rule charter commission? FOR STUDENTS AND ENHANCING SAFETY Ballot Issue 3G AND SECURITY RESOURCES; Yes/For MEDICAL MARIJUANA SALES AND USE TAX PROVIDING CAREER FOCUSED LEARNING No/Against AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR MORE SHALL AURORA TAXES BE INCREASED BY STUDENTS SO THAT STUDENTS GAIN THE Ballot Question 2I $1,800,000.00 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL SKILLS THEY NEED FOR JOBS AND CAREERS; FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH INCREASE, AND BY If the formation of the home rule WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE CONTINUING THE DISTRICT’S COMMITMENT charter commission is approved by RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY TO HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS BY Question 2H above, then vote for no AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION OF AN ENSURING ALL STUDENTS HAVE EQUITABLE more than thirteen of the following ADDITIONAL 4.0% SALES AND USE TAX ON ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AND candidates for home rule charter MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND MEDICAL PERSONALIZED PROGRAMMING; commission: MARIJUANA-INFUSED PRODUCTS; PROVIDED THAT: (I) THE RATE OF SUCH TAX MAY BE AND SHALL SUCH TAX INCREASE BE AN INCREASED OR DECREASED WITHOUT ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY IN Douglas Gilbert FURTHER VOTER APPROVAL SO LONG AS THE EXCESS OF THE LEVY AUTHORIZED FOR THE RATE DOES NOT EXCEED 10%, AND (II) THE DISTRICT’S GENERAL FUND, PURSUANT TO Jim Mulvey REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX SHALL BE AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22-54- COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A 108, C.R.S.; AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE James Coudeyras VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH SPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES Jeffrey Huff WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE AND THE EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO OF SUCH REVENUES AS A VOTER APPROVED Charley Zane Heard CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11-27 OF THE REVENUE CHANGE UNDER ARTICLE X, AURORA CHARTER, OR ANY OTHER LAW SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO Erik Bowman WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT AURORA’S CONSTITUTION? REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES? Bill Hodges Yes/For Geoff Blue Yes/For No/Against David Scott Brennan No/Against Jean Henry Official Ballot for Douglas County, Colorado 2018 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 6, 2018 Merlin Klotz - Clerk and Recorder

Louviers Water and Sanitation District Ute Pass Regional Health Service Voter Instructions Ballot Measures District Ballot Measures Ballot Issue 6A Use a black or blue pen to mark 1 your choices on the ballot. Ballot Issue 7A SHALL LOUVIERS WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO $1.5 SHALL UTE PASS REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICE MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED $665,000 COST OF UP TO $2 MILLION, BUT WITH NO ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, INCREASE IN TAXES, SUCH DEBT TO OR BY SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE RAISED CONSIST OF A LOAN AGREEMENT, BOND, ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IMPOSITION NOTE, OR OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL YEAR OF A UNIFORM SALES TAX, BEGINNING JULY FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ENTERED INTO 1, 2019, AT A RATE OF ONE-HALF PERCENT WITH A STATE AUTHORITY OR OTHER (.5%) THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ENTITY, OR COMBINATION THEREOF, FOR GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF THE DISTRICT UPON To vote for your choice in each THE PURPOSE OF PAYING, REIMBURSING, OR EVERY TRANSACTION OR OTHER INCIDENT 2 contest, completely fill in the oval FINANCING ALL OR ANY PART OF THE COSTS WITH RESPECT TO WHICH A SALES TAX IS provided to the left of your choice. OF THE REPLACEMENT AND OR RELOCATION LEVIED BY THE STATE PURSUANT TO THE OF SEWER LINES AND OTHER SEWER PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 26 OF TITLE 39, WARNING! COLLECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, WITH C.R.S., SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS Any person who, by the use of force or SUCH DEBT, WHICH WILL BE PAID FROM THE PROVIDED IN SECTION 32-1-1003(5), C.R.S., other means, unduly influences an REVENUES, FEES AND CHARGES DERIVED SUCH SALES TAX TO BE LEVIED AND eligible elector to vote in any particular FROM THE OPERATION OF THE DISTRICT’S COLLECTED AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 32-19- manner or to refrain from voting, or SEWER FACILITIES OR PROPERTIES, TO BEAR 112, C.R.S.; AND SHALL ALL DISTRICT who falsely makes, alters, forges, or INTEREST AT A MAXIMUM NET EFFECTIVE REVENUES BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND counterfeits any mail ballot before or INTEREST RATE NOT TO EXCEED 3.5% PER after it has been cast, or who destroys, SPENT NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REVENUE defaces, mutilates, or tampers with a ANNUM AND BE ISSUED AT SUCH TIME AND LIMITS PROVIDED BY LAW TO FUND, ballot is subject, upon conviction, to IN SUCH MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH SUSTAIN AND IMPROVE AMBULANCE imprisonment, or to a fine, or both. TERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS SERVICES, INCLUDING IMPROVING THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY AMBULANCE SERVICES, REDUCING DETERMINE? RESPONSE TIMES, FUNDING THE DISTRICT Douglas County School District RE-1 RESIDENT INSURANCE ONLY BILLING Ballot Measures PROGRAM, ADDITIONAL PARAMEDICS AND Yes/For AMBULANCES, PURCHASING MEDICAL Ballot Issue 5B EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, AND FUNDING No/Against FUTURE FACILITY AND OTHER CAPITAL SHALL DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS? DISTRICT DEBT BE INCREASED $249,975,000 WITH A REPAYMENT COST Larkspur Fire Protection District OF $399,000,700, AND SHALL DISTRICT Ballot Measures Yes/For TAXES BE INCREASED $34,440,150 Ballot Issue 6B ANNUALLY TO PAY SUCH DEBT, ALL FOR No/Against THE PURPOSE OF: IN ORDER TO SUSTAIN ADEQUATE FIRE, ENHANCING SAFETY AND SECURITY RESCUE, AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL South Metro Fire Rescue Fire INFRASTRUCTURE AT ALL SCHOOL SERVICES, AND ONLY IN THE EVENT THAT Protection District BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES; THE RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE IS Ballot Measures REDUCED BELOW THE CURRENT RATE PROVIDING EQUIPMENT, CLASSROOM ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF Ballot Question 7B MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY TO ARTICLE X OF THE COLORADO PROVIDE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN CONSTITUTION, SHALL THE LARKSPUR FIRE Shall the following described area become a ACADEMICS AND CAREER-BASED SKILLS; PROTECTION DISTRICT (DISTRICT) BE part of the South Metro Fire Rescue Fire PERMITTED TO ADJUST ITS PROPERTY TAX Protection District upon the following UPDATING SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO MILL LEVY TO OFFSET ANY RESULTING conditions? CONTINUE PROVIDING SAFE, EFFICIENT, DECREASE IN REVENUE, AND SHALL THE QUALITY LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS FOR DISTRICT BE PERMITTED TO ADJUST ITS Description of Area: All real property located STUDENTS AND STAFF; PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY TO MATCH AND BE within the boundaries of the City of Littleton. CAPPED BY COLORADO’S STATUTORY RATE AND FOR ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING STUDY RECOMMENDATION; AND SHALL Summary of Conditions: OR IMPROVING ANY CAPITAL ASSETS SUCH TAX PROCEEDS BE COLLECTED AND THAT THE DISTRICT IS AUTHORIZED BY SPENT BY THE DISTRICT AS VOTER 1. Unless otherwise approved by the voters in LAW TO OWN; AND SHALL THE MILL LEVY APPROVED REVENUE AND SPENDING advance, the maximum mill levy that shall be BE INCREASED IN ANY YEAR WITHOUT CHANGES IN EACH YEAR, WITHOUT REGARD imposed by South Metro Fire Rescue Fire LIMITATION AS TO RATE AND AMOUNT TO ANY CONSTITUTIONAL OR STATUTORY Protection District (“South Metro”) is 9.25 mills SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, SPENDING OR REVENUE LIMITATIONS or less, exclusive of refunds and abatements, PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON INCLUDING THOSE CONTAINED IN ARTICLE such mill levy to be certified by December 15, SUCH DEBT OR ANY REFUNDING DEBT X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO 2019 for collection in 2020; and (OR TO CREATE A RESERVE FOR SUCH CONSTITUTION AND SECTION 29-1-301, PAYMENT) PROVIDED THAT ANY COLORADO REVISED STATUTES? 2. If the proposed inclusion is approved by a majority of the eligible electors, the Pre- REVENUE PRODUCED BY SUCH MILL Yes/For LEVY SHALL NOT EXCEED $34,440,150 Unification and Fire Authority Member Agreement (“Pre-Unification Agreement”) ANNUALLY; SUCH DEBT TO BE No/Against EVIDENCED BY THE ISSUANCE OF between the City of Littleton (“Littleton”) and GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE South Metro dated April 18, 2018, requires SOLD IN ONE SERIES OR MORE, FOR A Villages at Castle Rock Metro District Littleton, beginning with taxes certified by PRICE ABOVE OR BELOW THE PRINCIPAL No. 7 December 15, 2019 for collection in 2020, to AMOUNT OF SUCH SERIES, ON TERMS Ballot Measures reduce its property tax by 4.662 mills, from AND CONDITIONS AND WITH SUCHSAMPLE BALLOT6.662 to 2.0 mills, which, with the 9.25 South MATURITIES AS PERMITTED BY LAW, Ballot Question 6C Metro mill levy, will result in combined South INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR Metro and Littleton property taxes of 11.25 REDEMPTION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO Shall the Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan mills; and MATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAYMENT District No. 7 be dissolved? OF THE PREMIUM OF NOT TO EXCEED 3. The proposed inclusion is subject to the terms and conditions of the Pre-Unification ONE PERCENT; AND SHALL SUCH TAX Yes/For REVENUES AND THE EARNINGS FROM Agreement, including but not limited to the transfer of Littleton Fire Department Assets THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH BOND No/Against PROCEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE and personnel, including fire stations and fire COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS A apparatus, to South Metro and revising South VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE Metro Board Member districts to include UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE Littleton (a copy of the Pre-Unification COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY Agreement is available for review from South OTHER LAW? Metro or on its website: http://www.southmetro.org/). Yes/For Yes/For No/Against No/Against

CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK OF BALLOT This ballot consists of multiple pages. Please vote and return all pages. West Metro Fire Protection District Urban Drainage and Flood Control Ballot Measures District Ballot Measures Ballot Issue 7C Ballot Issue 7G IN ORDER TO SUSTAIN ADEQUATE FIRE, RESCUE, AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SHALL URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD SERVICES, AND ONLY IN THE EVENT CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED THAT THE RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT $14.9 MILLION IN 2019 (RESULTING IN AN RATE IS REDUCED BELOW THE CURRENT ANNUAL TAX INCREASE NOT TO EXCEED RATE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO $1.97 IN 2019 FOR EACH $100,000 OF SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF THE ACTUAL RESIDENTIAL VALUATION) AND BY COLORADO CONSTITUTION, SHALL THE SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE RAISED WEST METRO FIRE PROTECTION ANNUALLY THEREAFTER FROM A LEVY NOT DISTRICT (DISTRICT) BE PERMITTED TO TO EXCEED 1.0 MILLS TO PAY FOR DISTRICT ADJUST ITS PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY TO WORK IN COORDINATION WITH LOCAL OFFSET ANY RESULTING DECREASE IN GOVERNMENTS, INCLUDING: REVENUE, AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE PERMITTED TO ADJUST ITS PROPERTY 1. MAINTAINING EARLY FLOOD WARNING TAX MILL LEVY TO MATCH AND BE GAUGES TO PROVIDE POTENTIAL CAPPED BY THE REVENUE THAT WOULD EVACUATION WARNINGS, HAVE BEEN COLLECTED BASED ON COLORADO’S STATUTORY RATE STUDY 2. PROVIDING TRAILS, WILDLIFE HABITAT, RECOMMENDATION, IF THE AND RECREATIONAL ACCESS TO RESIDENTS RECOMMENDATION IS ABOVE THE BY PRESERVING THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF CURRENT RATE, FOR THE PURPOSES OF, PARKS AND OPEN SPACE IN FLOODPLAIN BUT NOT LIMITED TO: AREAS WHICH PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND MAINTAINING EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES; 3. REMOVING DEBRIS, GARBAGE AND OBSTRUCTIONS FROM STREAMS, CREEKS MEETING INCREASED DEMAND FOR AND RIVERS RESULTING IN REDUCED RISK VITAL EMERGENCY SERVICES; TO THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF RESIDENTS, PROTECTING PROPERTY, AND RESTORING PROVIDING SAFETY GEAR FOR NATURAL BEAUTY; FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDICS, SUCH AS AIR PACKS; WITH THE DISTRICT’S ENTIRE MILL LEVY RATE SUBJECT TO STATUTORY CAPS AND TO MAINTAINING ADEQUATE NUMBERS OF ADJUSTMENT TO OFFSET REFUNDS, FIRST RESPONDERS AND FIREFIGHTER ABATEMENTS AND CHANGES TO THE PARAMEDICS; AND, PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUATION USED TO DETERMINE ASSESSED VALUATION; AND PROVIDING TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT SHALL ALL DISTRICT REVENUES BE FOR LIFE-SAVING MEDICAL RESPONSE, COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT WATER RESCUES, WILDFIRE RESPONSE, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITS PROVIDED MASS CASUALTY INCIDENTS, AND BY LAW? OTHER EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES; Yes/For WITH OVERSIGHT BY THE ELECTED BOARD OF LOCAL RESIDENTS, AND ALL No/Against FUNDS SUBJECT TO INDEPENDENT AUDITS PUBLISHED ON THE DISTRICT WEBSITE;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX PROCEEDS BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT AS VOTER APPROVED REVENUE AND SPENDING CHANGES IN EACH YEAR, WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY CONSTITUTIONAL OR STATUTORY SPENDING OR REVENUE LIMITATIONS INCLUDING THOSE CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND SECTION 29-1- 301, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES? Yes/For No/Against

North Fork Fire Protection District Ballot Measures Ballot Issue 7D

SHALL NORTH FORK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TAXES INCREASE BY ZERO DOLLARS ($0.00) IN 2019 AND THEREAFTER, AS IS NECESSARY TO OFFSET DECREASES IN THE GALLAGHER RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE, SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZEDSAMPLE BALLOT ANNUALLY TO CONTINUE TO COLLECT SUCH REVENUE AS IS GENERATED BY THE CURRENT TAX RATE (2018 MILL LEVY MULTIPLIED BY 2018 RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE, EXCLUSIVE OF REFUNDS, ABATEMENTS OR DEBT SERVICE) BY ADJUSTING THE MILL LEVY TO GENERATE THAT SAME TAX RATE, ALLOWING SUCH REVENUE TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS VOTER APPROVED FOR THE DISTRICT’S GENERAL OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL EXPENSES RELATED TO FIRE PROTECTION, AMBULANCE, EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND RESCUE SERVICES, WITHOUT REGARD TO CONSTITUTIONAL OR STATUTORY LIMITATIONS INCLUDING THOSE CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X, SECTIONS 3, 5, AND 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION?

Yes/For No/Against