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Tow III of the Colorado Court of Supreme Court be retained in office? Shall Justice Court be Shall Justice State Offices Judicial District be Shall Judge Nancy Woodruff Salomone of the 20th Judicial District be Shall Judge Andrew Ross Macdonald of the 20th (Vote for One) Director - District I Regional Transportation District Michael Dougherty (Vote for One) District Attorney - 20th Judicial District Mindy Quiachon Matt Gray (Vote for One) State Representative - District 33 James E. "Jed" Judy Amabile Kevin (Vote for One) State Representative - District 13 Eric J. 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Samour Jr. of the Colorado Melissa Hart of the Colorado Supreme Lewis Gilman retained in office? retained in office? NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Libertarian Libertarian subject, upon conviction, to imprisonment, or to a fine, or both. Section Ballot Type: All any election an individual must be constitution requiring that to be qualified to vote at constitution concerning the conduct County Court be Shall Judge Jonathon P. Martin of the Boulder repeal the property valued for property tax purposes and residential property as compared to all other taxable in order to maintain the statewide proportion of periodically change the residential assessment rate to repeal the requirement that the general assembly existing circumstances. Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to the other games in addition Cripple Creek, for their individual cities, to approve allowing the voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and limited gaming, and, in connection therewith, Statutes concerning voter-approved changes to constitution and a change to the Colorado Revised citizen? Shall there be Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) license? existence before obtaining a charitable gaming period of a charitable organization's continuous operators of games and reducing the required allowing bingo-raffle licensees to hire managers and gaming activities, and, in connection therewith, Shall there be Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL) there be and to avoid automatic mill levy increases, shall through twelfth grade education, and other services, protection, police, ambulance, hospital, kindergarten preserve funding for local districts that provide fire Without increasing property tax rates, to help Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL) State Measures ballot question is existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on question is change to ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any County Offices and increase a maximum single bet to support services to and allowing gaming tax revenue to be used for Shall there be Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) community colleges? credential completion by students enrolled in rate of twenty-nine percent? (Vote for no more than three) four-year term. number of votes will each serve a The three candidates with the highest Town of Superior - Trustee (Vote for One) (1-year term) City of Louisville City Council Ward 3 James Marta Loachamin (Vote for One) County Commissioner - District 2 Claire Levy Cinda Kochen (Vote for One) County Commissioner - District 1 County Court Judge (Vote Yes or No) Judicial Retention Questions Ballot Measures Kevin Ryan Paige Henchen Tim Howard Mark Lacis Chris Ochs Gladys M. Kyle Brown YES YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR

This ballot may have content on both sides. both on content have may ballot This T Crowder an the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question a vote in favor of changing current law or nonresidential property tax assessment amendment to the Colorado constitution Forshee an an an a vote against changing current law or retained in office? amendment to the Colorado amendment to the Colorado amendment to the Colorado improve student retention and Sample to those currently allowed NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST any amount; a United States Democratic Democratic Republican Republican vote on of charitable any any ballot ballot every Ballot-Notanofficial content willappearon Ballot content.Notallballot Boulder CountyCompiled qualified state enterprise that is prohibited abortion? losses of livestock caused by gray wolves? the commission to fairly compensate owners for private landowners to further the plan; and requiring any land, water, or resource use restrictions on wolves; prohibiting the commission from imposing implement a plan to restore and manage gray statewide hearings and using scientific data, to parks and wildlife commission, after holding and, in connection therewith, requiring the Colorado Colorado located west of the continental divide, VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? ALL OF THE NEW TAX REVENUE AS A WITH THE STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING RECEIVE REVENUE FROM TOBACCO TAXES, FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS THAT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND MAINTAIN THE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND MAKE IT WIDELY ENHANCE THE VOLUNTARY COLORADO TOBACCO AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS, FOR PROGRAMS THAT REDUCE THE USE OF IMPACTS RELATED TO COVID-19 AND THEN LOST AS A RESULT OF THE ECONOMIC HELP OFFSET REVENUE THAT HAS BEEN PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING TO AND INITIALLY USING THE TAX REVENUE FOR FUTURE CIGARETTE TAX INCREASES, CREATING AN INVENTORY TAX THAT APPLIES FOR MOIST SNUFF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, OF THE STATE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX TO SALES TO CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO TAXES TO APPLY CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE EXISTING CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 CENTS PER INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE THE MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF IN, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX ON AND OTHER VAPING PRODUCTS THAT IS ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS USED IN E-CIGARETTES $294,000,000 ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A TAX SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY Proposition EE (STATUTORY) State Measures as an enterprise within the the division of family and medical leave insurance employers with fewer than 10 employees; creating remainder of the premium, with an wages and requiring the employer to pay 50% of the premium amount from an insurance; authorizing an director of up to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by the through December 31, 2024, and as set thereafter, 0.9% of each employee's wages, up plan; to pay for the approved private paid family and medical leave program; exempting employers who self-employed individuals to participate in the employees of such a local government and government to opt out of the program; permitting takes paid prohibiting retaliation against an employee who benefit amount; requiring job protection for and childbirth complications, with a cap on with an maximum of 12 weeks of family and military deployment or for safe leave; establishing a or has for a family member with a serious health condition, serious health condition, is caring medical leave for a covered employee who has connection therewith, authorizing paid family and and medical leave program in Colorado, and, in Statutes concerning the creation of a paid family Shall there be Proposition 118 (STATUTORY) new enterprise? five fiscal years of the creation or qualification of the purpose, is greater than $100 million within the first the last five years that serve primarily the same enterprise, and all other enterprises created within combined revenue from fees and surcharges of the Colorado constitution, if the projected or actual Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, Article X, Section 20 of the next even-year election of any newly created Statutes requiring statewide voter approval at the Shall there be Proposition 117 (STATUTORY) 4.63% to 4.55%? Statutes reducing the state income tax rate from Shall there be Proposition 116 (STATUTORY) board finds three years the license Colorado medical board to suspend for at least relation to a prohibited abortion; and requiring the performed may not be specifying that a woman on relating to miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy; the definition gestational age" and "abortion," and excepting from related to the measure including "probable psychological or emotional condition; defining physically threatened, but not solely by a save the life of the pregnant woman when her life is except when the abortion is perform or attempt to perform a prohibited abortion, making it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine to twenty-two weeks, and, in connection therewith, the probable gestational age of the fetus is at least Statutes concerning prohibiting an abortion when Shall there be Proposition 115 (STATUTORY) through their reintroduction on Statutes concerning the restoration of gray wolves Shall there be Proposition 114 (STATUTORY) Senate Bill No. 19-042? of agreement among the states to elect the President approved: An Act concerning adoption of an Shall the following Act of the General Assembly be Proposition 113 (STATUTORY) for retaliation and denied establishing an employment to administer the program; and YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR the United States by national popular vote, being a need for leave related to a family member's additional 4 weeks for pregnancy or the division of family and medical leave family and medical leave; allowing a local performed or attempted to perform a program, requiring a premium of of "abortion" medical procedures a change to the Colorado Revised a change to the Colorado Revised a change to the Colorado Revised a change to the Colorado Revised a change to the Colorado Revised enforcement and appeals process charged of a licensee whom the claims? employer to deduct up department of labor NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST whom an immediately required to designated with a crime in exempt from the Sample Content for a new child or exemption for offer an medical leave, to a cap, employee's abortion is the weekly the lands in or terms and a to SECTION 20 REVENUE CHANGE UNDER ARTICLE X, SUCH REVENUE AS A VOTER APPROVED BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT AND SPEND CENTS ($0.25) PER BAG; AND SHALL THE CITY AS THE TAX DOES NOT EXCEED TWENTY-FIVE CHANGING THE RATE OF THE TAX, SO LONG FROM THE TAX OR TAX CREDITS, OR PROVIDING FOR OR REPEALING EXEMPTIONS RETAILERS MUST COLLECT THE TAX, CITY COUNCIL, INCLUDING CHANGING WHICH ORDINANCES HEREAFTER ADOPTED BY THE TAX PROGRAM AS MAY BE IMPLEMENTED BY SUCH CHANGES TO THE DISPOSABLE BAG CITY COUNCIL BEING AUTHORIZED TO MAKE OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE; AND WITH THE HEREAFTER APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ACCORDANCE WITH ANY ORDINANCES Local Measures (instant runoff) voting? the direct election of the mayor by ranked choice City of Boulder Ballot Question 2E Colorado Constitution? change, and an exception to the revenue amount) constitute a voter approved revenue original tax and all earnings thereon (regardless of approve solutions; only if a majority of registered electors access Service Company of Colorado; and Increasing Implementing transportation, enhancement of resilience; approaches in electrification of buildings and businesses, including, without limitation, new modernizing, and supporting clean energy-related energy; Improving system reliability and utility bill payments and access to renewable members of the community, including support for energy-related assistance to disadvantaged Climate Agreement, such as: Providing goals and the community's commitment to the Paris energy goals in the context of the city's racial equity initiatives, and electric utility and to be used to fund projects, pilots, costs associated with the formation of a municipal December 31, 2025 and be repurposed to pay all current expiration the amount of $2,076,181, be extended from a occupation tax, which in 2021 and 2022 will be in Without raising the tax rate shall the Repurpose the Utility Occupation Tax City of Boulder Ballot Question 2D may be necessary as described in and and the right to make reasonable use of all streets persons, businesses, and industries within the City distribute gas Service Company of Colorado to furnish, sell, and Shall the City of Boulder grant a franchise to Public Public Service Company Franchise City of Boulder Ballot Question 2C OTHER LAW? THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY BOULDER UNDER ARTICLE X SECTION 20 REVENUES OR FUNDS BY THE CITY OF RETENTION, OR SPENDING OF ANY OTHER WITHOUT LIMITING THE COLLECTION, WITHOUT LIMITATION OR CONDITION, AND VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND SPENT, AS A RATES AND ANY EARNINGS THEREON BE FULL PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AT SUCH VULNERABLE TO EVICTION; AND SHALL THE ASSISTANCE FOR PERSONS THAT ARE PER YEAR STIPEND; AND PROVIDE RENTAL COMPRISED OF FIVE MEMBERS PAID A $1,000 PROGRAM; CREATE A TENANTS' COMMITTEE COORDINATOR TO ADMINISTER THE TENANT'S LEGAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS; PROVIDE A THE LOSS OF HOUSING IN EVICTION AND REPRESENTATION TO TENANTS WHO FACE FUND A PROGRAM TO PROVIDE LEGAL THEREAFTER TO ESTABLISH, RUN AND FULLY THE ADMINISTRATIVE COST OF THE TAX, AND REVENUES COLLECTED BE USED TO FUND: CONNECTION THEREWITH, SHALL ALL OF THE THAT IS ISSUED BY THE CITY; AND IN EACH RENTAL LICENSE FOR A DWELLING UNIT COLORADO CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ON AT A RATE THAT DOES NOT EXCEED THE RATE INCREASING EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER AMOUNT OF $75 PER YEAR, WITH THE TAX UNITS WITH RENTAL LICENSES IN THE TAX TO BE PAID BY LANDLORDS ON DWELLING ANNUALLY THEREAFTER FROM AN EXCISE ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ON JANUARY 1, 2021, AND BY WHATEVER FULL FISCAL YEAR INCREASE) COMMENCING HUNDRED THOUSAND ($1,900,000.00) (FIRST INCREASED ANNUALLY BY ONE MILLION, NINE SHALL THE CITY OF BOULDER'S TAXES BE NO EVICTION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION City of Boulder Ballot Issue 2B BE APPROVED? 1797, CONSTITUTION, AND SHALL ORDINANCE NO. TAX DOES NOT EXCEED $0.25 APPROVAL SO LONG AS THE AMOUNT OF THE DECREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTER BEING ALLOWED TO BE INCREASED OR PROGRAMS; WITH THE AMOUNT OF THE TAX SUSTAINABILITY-RELATED INITIATIVES AND THE CITY FOR OTHER ADMINISTERING THE TAX OR EXPENDED BY INDIRECT COSTS INCURRED FOR OR REIMBURSE THE CITY FOR DIRECT AND THE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TO PAY FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ($0.25) PER BAG, WITH RETAILER AT THE RATE OF UP TO BAGS PROVIDED TO A CUSTOMER BY A JANUARY 1, 2022, A NEW TAX ON DISPOSABLE THEREAFTER, BY IMPOSING, EFFECTIVE AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY FISCAL YEAR AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL INCREASED BY $2,000,000 IN THE FIRST FULL SHALL CITY OF LOUISVILLE TAXES BE City of Louisville Ballot Issue 2A the Shall Article II, Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, and 15 of of the Mayor Charter Amendments Related to Direct Election spending limits of Article X, Section 20 be subject to the same terms and conditions election, and shall the extended portion of the tax Company of Colorado at the November 3, 2020 YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR Boulder City Charter be other public SERIES 2020, to energy efficiency and renewable energy a franchise agreement with Public Service OF THE COLORADO and electricity to the City and to all a partnership agreement with Public research that support the city's clean places and public easements as date of December 31, 2022 to WHICH IMPOSES THE TAX, existing utility NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST amended to provide for PER BAG, IN Ordinance 8410? of the

and as the OF to the principal amount of such borrowing and of vacancies? staggered terms for the new members and for filling existing Arts Commission members, provide for seven members, allow for continued service by increase the size of the Boulder Arts Commission to City Charter pursuant to Ordinance allow for leases of city property for up amended by revising Section 12.4 of the Charter to Shall the City Of Longmont Home Rule Charter be lines; and shall the borrowing be storage and raw and treated water transmission water system infrastructure like treated Plant Expansion Project and replacement of aging limited to the Nelson Flanders Water Treatment water system improvements, including but not up Shall the City of Longmont be Improvements Revenue Bonds for Funding Water System City of Longmont Ballot Question 3C Shall new Sections 135 and 136 be added to Commission Charter Amendment Related to the Boulder Arts City of Boulder Ballot Question 2F Local Measures Baseline Water District? Constitution be Article XVIII, Section 11, of the Colorado of premium, as the City may determine? redemption prior to maturity with or without payment such terms and conditions, including provisions for or in multiple series at a price above, obligations payable bonds, loan agreements, or other financial OTHERWISE APPLY? EXEMPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD APPROVED REVENUE CHANGES AND AS AN COLLECTED, RETAINED, OR SPENT AS VOTER REVENUES FROM SUCH INCREASE BE DISTRICT WEBSITE; AND SHALL THE INDEPENDENT AUDITS PUBLISHED ON THE LOCAL RESIDENTS AND SUBJECT TO ANNUAL OVERSIGHT BY THE APPOINTED BOARD OF REDUCE THE RISK OF WILDFIRES; WITH ARE CRITICAL TO WATER SUPPLY AND PRODUCTION; -PROTECT FORESTS THAT LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL FOOD CONSERVE DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES FOR RIVERS AND CREEKS; -SAFEGUARD AND WATER SOURCES; -MAINTAIN HEALTHY -PROTECT WATER QUALITY IN DRINKING WHICH INCLUDES: IMPLEMENT THE DISTRICT'S WATER PLAN, PERIOD OF TEN YEARS, IN ORDER TO $100,000 IN RESIDENTIAL HOME VALUE), FOR A APPROXIMATELY $9 IN 2021 FOR EVERY OF 1.25 MILLS (WHICH INCREASE AMOUNTS TO THEREAFTER, BY AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY AMOUNTS AS ARE GENERATED ANNUALLY INCREASED UP TO $3,337,003 AND BY SUCH CONSERVANCY DISTRICT TAXES BE SHALL ST. VRAIN AND LEFT HAND WATER Conservancy District Ballot Issue 7A St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Shall the limitation on Elimination of Term Limits Baseline Water District Ballot Issue 6B OCCURRED? BEEN GENERATED HAD SUCH CHANGES NOT ACTUAL TAX REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE SUCH MILL LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE ACTUAL TAX REVENUES GENERATED BY SO THAT, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE KNOWN AS THE GALLAGHER AMENDMENT), THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION (COMMONLY VALUATION DUE TO ARTICLE X SECTION 3 OF USED TO DETERMINE RESIDENTIAL ASSESSED THE PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUATION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A CHANGE IN OF CALCULATING ASSESSED VALUATION, 2020, THERE ARE CHANGES IN THE METHOD LEVIES ONLY IF, ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 3, ITS CURRENT AND ALL FUTURE GENERAL MILL BE AUTHORIZED TO INCREASE OR DECREASE SHALL SUNSHINE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT GALLAGHER REVENUE STABILIZATION Issue 6A Sunshine Fire Protection District Ballot Charter Amendment to Allow for 30 Year Leases City of Longmont Ballot Question 3D utility enterprise revenues YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR YES/FOR to $80,000,000 for the purpose of financing

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Sampleterms of office imposed by and be issued at one time NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST NO/AGAINST authorized to borrow evidenced by 8405 to the below or equal to 30 years? water with