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SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018 MATT CRANE, ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ALL CONTESTS ARE NOT INCLUDED ON ALL BALLOTS. CHECK YOUR PRECINCT FOR SPECIFIC CONTENT.

Federal Offices State Offices Municipal - City of Cherry Hills Village Representative to the 116th United State Representative Mayor States Congress District 3 Two-year term District 1 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Toren Mushovic Republican Russell Stewart Charles Casper Stockham Republican Jeff Bridges Democratic Laura Christman (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) State Representative Councilmember District 2

Democratic District 9 Four-year term Diana DeGette (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Democratic Afshin Safavi Raymon Anthony Doane Libertarian Bob Lane Republican Earl Hoellen State Representative Councilmember District 4 District 36 Four-year term Write-In (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Richard J. Bowman Republican Mike Gallagher

Representative to the 116th United Democratic Councilmember District 6 States Congress Four-year term District 4 State Representative (Vote for One) (Vote for One) District 37 (Vote for One) Zachary Bishop Karen McCormick Democratic Tom Sullivan Democratic Katy Brown Ken Buck Republican Cole Wist Republican Judicial Retention Questions Write-In State Representative (Vote Yes or No) District 38 Shall Justice Richard L. Gabriel of the Representative to the 116th United (Vote for One) States Congress Supreme Court be retained in office? Democratic District 6 Chris Kolker (Vote for One) Republican Yes No Shall Judge John Daniel Dailey of the Colorado Mike Coffman Republican State Representative District 40 Court of Appeals be retained in office? Jason Crow Democratic (Vote for One) Kat Martin Libertarian Janet Buckner Democratic Yes No

Dan Chapin Unaffiliated Richard Allen Bassett Republican Shall Judge Rebecca Rankin Freyre of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Write-In State Representative District 41 State Offices (Vote for One) Yes No Shall Judge Elizabeth L. Harris of the Colorado Governor / Lieutenant Governor Dahlia Jean Weinstein Republican . Court of Appeals be retained in office? (Vote for One Pair) Jovan Melton Democratic / Democratic State Representative Yes No District 42 Shall Judge David J. Richman of the Colorado (Vote for One) Court of Appeals be retained in office? Walker Stapleton / Republican Mike Donald Republican Lang Sias Dominique Jackson Democratic Yes No Bill Hammons / Unity State Representative Shall Judge Phillip L. Douglass of the 18th Judicial Eric Bodenstab District 56 District be retained in office? SAMPLE(Vote for One) Scott Helker / Libertarian Republican Yes No Michele Poague Dave Rose Democratic Shall Judge Patricia Herron of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Secretary of State Kevin Gulbranson Libertarian . (Vote for One) County Offices Yes No Shall Judge Gary M. Kramer of the 18th Judicial Wayne Williams Republican County Commissioner District 2 District be retained in office? Jena Griswold Democratic (Vote for One) Amanda Campbell American Constitution Don Strickland Democratic Yes No

Blake Huber Approval Voting Nancy N. Sharpe Republican Shall Judge Ben L. Leutwyler III of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? State Treasurer County Commissioner . (Vote for One) District 4 (Vote for One) Yes No Brian Watson Republican Nancy Jackson Democratic Shall Judge Robert R. Lung of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Dave Young Democratic Winfred Watt Deal Republican Gerald F. Kilpatrick American Constitution County Clerk and Recorder Yes No . Attorney General (Vote for One) Shall Judge Bonnie Heather McLean of the 18th . Judicial District be retained in office? (Vote for One) Joan Lopez Democratic

Phil Weiser Democratic Matt Crane Republican Yes No Shall Judge Peter F. Michaelson of the 18th Judicial George Brauchler Republican County Treasurer . District be retained in office? William F. Robinson III Libertarian (Vote for One)

State Board of Education Member Sue Sandstrom Republican Yes No Congressional District 4 Shall Judge Michael Spear of the 18th Judicial (Vote for One) County Assessor . District be retained in office? Tim Krug Democratic (Vote for One)

Debora L. Scheffel Republican Marc Scott Republican Yes No Shall Judge Shay K. Whitaker of the 18th Judicial Regent of the University of Colorado PK Kaiser Democratic At Large District be retained in office? (Vote for One) County Sheriff . Lesley Smith Democratic (Vote for One) Yes No

Ken Montera Republican Tyler Scott Brown Democratic

Christopher E. Otwell Unity David C. Walcher Republican

James K. Treibert Libertarian Eric Mulder Libertarian County Coroner . (Vote for One)

Kelly C. Lear Republican

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Judicial Retention Questions Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL) Proposition 110 (STATUTORY) (Vote Yes or No) Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED constitution that prohibits slavery and involuntary $766,700,000 ANNUALLY FOR A TWENTY-YEAR Shall Judge Colleen Clark of the Arapahoe County servitude as punishment for a crime and thereby PERIOD, AND STATE DEBT Court be retained in office? prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude in all SHALL BE INCREASED $6,000,000,000 WITH A circumstances? MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $9,400,000,000, TO PAY FOR STATE AND LOCAL Yes No Yes/For No/Against TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, CHANGING THE Shall Judge Kelly LaFave of the Arapahoe County Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL) COLORADO REVISED STATUTES TO: 1) Court be retained in office? INCREASE THE STATE SALES AND USE TAX SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED RATE BY 0.62% BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2019; $1,600,000,000 ANNUALLY BY AN AMENDMENT REQUIRING 45% OF THE NEW REVENUE TO Yes No TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND A FUND STATE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED MAINTENANCE, AND CONGESTION RELATED Shall Judge Michael J. Roche of the Arapahoe STATUTES CONCERNING FUNDING RELATING PROJECTS, 40% TO FUND MUNICIPAL AND County Court be retained in office? TO PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, AND PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, IN CONNECTION 15% TO FUND MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION THEREWITH, CREATING AN EXCEPTION TO PROJECTS, INCLUDING BIKE, PEDESTRIAN, Yes No THE SINGLE RATE STATE INCOME TAX FOR AND TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE; 2) REVENUE THAT IS DEDICATED TO THE AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL Shall Judge Cheryl Rowles-Stokes of the Arapahoe FUNDING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS; INCREASING TRANSPORTATION REVENUE ANTICIPATION County Court be retained in office? INCOME TAX RATES INCREMENTALLY FOR NOTES TO FUND PRIORITY STATE INDIVIDUALS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES USING TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE AND FOUR TAX BRACKETS STARTING AT .37% FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, INCLUDING Yes No INCOME ABOVE $150,000 AND INCREASING TO MULTIMODAL CAPITAL PROJECTS; AND 3) 3.62% FOR INCOME ABOVE $500,000; PROVIDE THAT ALL REVENUE RESULTING Ballot Measures INCREASING THE CORPORATE INCOME TAX FROM THE TAX RATE INCREASE AND RATE BY 1.37%; FOR PURPOSES OF SCHOOL PROCEEDS FROM ISSUANCE OF REVENUE Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any DISTRICT PROPERTY TAXES, REDUCING THE ANTICIPATION NOTES ARE VOTER-APPROVED political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot CURRENT RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE REVENUE CHANGES EXEMPT FROM ANY questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a OF 7.2% TO 7.0% AND THE CURRENT STATE OR LOCAL REVENUE, SPENDING, OR change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question NONRESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE OF OTHER LIMITATIONS IN LAW? listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to the 29%TO 24%; REQUIRING THE REVENUE FROM Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot THE INCOME TAX INCREASES TO BE question is a vote in favor of changing current law or DEPOSITED IN A DEDICATED PUBLIC Yes/For No/Against existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on any EDUCATION FUND AND ALLOWING THE ballot question is a vote against changing current law or REVENUE COLLECTED TO BE RETAINED AND Proposition 111 (STATUTORY) existing circumstances. SPENT AS VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL) CHANGES; REQUIRING THE LEGISLATURE TO Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado ANNUALLY APPROPRIATE MONEY FROM THE Revised Statutes concerning limitations on payday Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado FUND TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO SUPPORT lenders, and, in connection therewith, reducing constitution concerning a reduction in the age EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL allowable charges on payday loans to an annual qualification for a member of the general assembly PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON AN percentage rate of no more than thirty-six percent? from twenty-five years to twenty-one years? EQUITABLE BASIS THROUGHOUT THE STATE WITHOUT DECREASING GENERAL FUND Yes/For No/Against APPROPRIATIONS; DIRECTING THE Yes/For No/Against LEGISLATURE TO ENACT, REGULARLY Proposition 112 (STATUTORY) REVIEW, AND REVISE WHEN NECESSARY, A Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL) NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE LAW THAT Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised MEETS SPECIFIED CRITERIA; UNTIL THE Statutes concerning a statewide minimum distance Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado LEGISLATURE HAS ENACTED A NEW PUBLIC requirement for new oil and gas development, and, constitution concerning a change in the format of SCHOOL FINANCE LAW, REQUIRING THE in connection therewith, changing existing distance the election ballot for judicial retention elections? MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE ANNUALLY requirements to require that any new oil and gas APPROPRIATED FOR SPECIFIED EDUCATION development be located at least 2,500 feet from any Yes/For No/Against PROGRAMS AND PURPOSES; REQUIRING THE structure intended for human occupancy and any MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE USED TO other area designated by the measure, the state, or Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL) SUPPORT ONLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING a local government and authorizing the state or a GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR local government to increase the minimum distance Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado PUBLIC EDUCATION TO INCREASE BY requirement? constitution concerning changing the industrial INFLATION, UP TO 5%, ANNUALLY; AND hemp definition from a constitutional definition to a REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Yes/For No/Against statutory definition? TO COMMISSION A STUDY OF THE USE OF THE MONEY IN THE City of Glendale Ballot Issue 2A FUND WITHIN FIVE YEARS? Yes/For No/Against WITHOUT RAISING TAX RATES OR IMPOSING ANY NEW TAX, SHALL THE CITY OF GLENDALE Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL) Yes/For No/Against BE AUTHORIZED TO PLEDGE ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE LODGING TAX REVENUES Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL) WHICH IT RECEIVES FROM PROPERTIES constitution concerning a change to the way that LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY'S DOWNTOWN congressional districts are drawn, and, in Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO THE PAYMENT connection therewith, taking the duty to draw constitution requiring the government to award just OF ANY BONDS WHICH THE CITY MAY ISSUE congressional districts away from the state compensation to owners of private property when a PURSUANT TO THE ELECTION QUESTION legislature and giving it to an independent government law or regulation reduces the fair AUTHORIZED BY THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS commission, composed of twelve citizens who market value of the property? OF THE AUTHORITY ON NOVEMBER 7, 2017? possess specified qualifications; prohibiting any one political party's control of the commission by Yes/For No/Against Yes/For No/Against requiring that one-third of commissioners will not be affiliated with any political party, one-third of the Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Proposed Charlou Park General Improvement commissioners will SAMPLEbe affiliated with the state's District Ballot Question 2B largest political party, and one-third of the Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado commissioners will be affiliated with the state's constitution providing that if any candidate in a second largest political party; prohibiting certain primary or general election for state office directs Shall Cherry Hills Village Charlou Park 3rd Filing persons, including professional lobbyists, federal more than one million dollars in support of his or her General Improvement District, as more particularly campaign committee employees, and federal, state, own election, then every candidate for that office in described in City Ordinance No. 6, Series of 2018, and local elected officials, from serving on the the same election may accept five times the amount be organized in the City of Cherry Hills Village, commission; limiting judicial review of a map to a of campaign contributions normally allowed? Colorado? determination by the supreme court of whether the commission or its nonpartisan staff committed an Yes/For No/Against Yes/For No/Against abuse of discretion; requiring the commission to draw districts with a focus on communities of Proposition 109 (STATUTORY) Proposed Charlou Park General Improvement interest and political subdivisions, such as cities and District Ballot Issue 2C counties, and then to maximize the number of SHALL STATE DEBT BE INCREASED competitive congressional seats to the extent $3,500,000,000, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT possible; and prohibiting maps from being drawn to COST OF $5,200,000,000, SHALL CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CHARLOU dilute the electoral influence of any racial or ethnic WITHOUT RAISING TAXES OR FEES, BY A PARK 3RD FILING GENERAL IMPROVEMENT group or to protect any incumbent, any political CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED DISTRICT DEBT BE INCREASED NOT TO candidate, or any political party? STATUTES REQUIRING THE EXCEED $550,000, WITH A REPAYMENT COST ISSUANCE OF TRANSPORTATION REVENUE NOT TO EXCEED $1,250,000 (PRINCIPAL AND ANTICIPATION NOTES, AND, IN CONNECTION INTEREST), AND SHALL THE DISTRICT'S TAXES Yes/For No/Against THEREWITH, NOTE BE INCREASED NOT TO EXCEED $60,000 PROCEEDS SHALL BE RETAINED AS A ANNUALLY, TO PROVIDE FOR IMPROVEMENTS Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL) VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND INCLUDING THE UNDERGROUNDING OF USED EXCLUSIVELY TO FUND OVERHEAD UTILITIES IN THE DISTRICT AND Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado SPECIFIED ROAD AND BRIDGE EXPANSION, THE REMOVAL OF UTILITY POLES, BY THE constitution concerning a change to the manner in CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS which state senate and state house of PROJECTS OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS BEARING INTEREST representatives districts are drawn, and, in THROUGHOUT THE STATE? AT A NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE NOT TO connection therewith, reforming the existing EXCEED 6.00%, TO BE PAID FROM PROPERTY legislative reapportionment commission by TAXES, WITHOUT REDUCTION, AT A RATE AND expanding the commission to twelve members and Yes/For No/Against IN AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT TO PAY SUCH authorizing the appointment of members who OBLIGATIONS OR ANY REFUNDINGS THEREOF, possess specified qualifications; prohibiting any one AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH SHALL THE political party's control of the commission by DISTRICT'S PROPERTY TAXES ALSO BE requiring that one-third of commissioners will not be INCREASED NOT TO EXCEED $1,000 affiliated with any political party, one-third of the ANNUALLY TO PROVIDE FOR THE COST OF commissioners will be affiliated with the state's ADMINISTRATION OF THE DISTRICT AND THE largest political party, and one-third of the OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF commissioners will be affiliated with the state's SUCH IMPROVEMENTS, ALL OF SUCH TAXES second largest political party; prohibiting certain AND OTHER FUNDS, AND INVESTMENT persons, including professional lobbyists, federal EARNINGS THEREON, TO BE COLLECTED AND campaign committee employees, and federal, state, SPENT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE and local elected officials, from serving on the CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO ANY LIMITS commission; limiting judicial review of a map to a THAT WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY? determination by the supreme court of whether the commission or its nonpartisan staff committed an abuse of discretion; requiring the commission to Yes/For No/Against draw state legislative districts using communities of interest as well as political subdivisions, such as cities and counties, and then to maximize the number of competitive state legislative seats to the extent possible; and prohibiting maps from being drawn to dilute the electoral influence of any racial or ethnic group or to protect any incumbent, any political candidate, or any political party?

Yes/For No/Against

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City of Littleton Ballot Question 3A City of Aurora Ballot Question 3K Adams-Arapahoe School District 28J Ballot Issue 5A Shall Sections 23 and 29 of the Littleton City RESTORING LOCAL CONTROL OVER Charter concerning council membership BROADBAND SERVICES qualifications and rules be combined into one SHALL JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28J section and remove language pertaining to judicial Shall Aurora restore local authority and be AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TAXES BE review, which is a right that independently exists authorized to provide high-speed internet services INCREASED $35 MILLION IN COLLECTION YEAR pursuant to court rules? (advanced services), as defined by § 29-27-101-304 2019 AND BY WHATEVER AMOUNTS AS MAY BE of the Colorado Revised Statutes, to residents, GENERATED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE businesses, schools, libraries, nonprofit entities, and IMPOSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILL LEVY OF other users of such services, without limiting its Yes/For No/Against NOT TO EXCEED 13.7 MILLS, FOR GENERAL home rule authority? FUND PURPOSE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED City of Littleton Ballot Question 3B Yes No TO THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS:

Shall Sections 54, 55 and 57 of the Littleton City Littleton 6 School District Ballot Issue 4A SUPPORTING STUDENT HEALTH AND SAFETY Charter concerning city attorney appointment, BY: duties and special counsel be amended by placing SHALL ARAPAHOE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT all into one section of the charter, removing NO. 6 (LITTLETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS) DEBT BE EXPANDING STAFF AND TRAINING DEDICATED qualification language that is more appropriate in INCREASED $298,870,000 WITH A REPAYMENT TO STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH; the city code and clarifying special counsel COST OF UP TO $584,690,150, AND SHALL appointment, and deleting Section 56 regarding DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED UP TO INCREASING PAY TO RECRUIT AND RETAIN lawsuits? $29,992,100 ANNUALLY FOR PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY TEACHERS; CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE DISTRICT, WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED EXPANDING AFTER-SCHOOL LEARNING Yes/For No/Against TO: PROGRAMS FOR K THROUGH 5 ELEMENTARY STUDENTS; City of Littleton Ballot Question 3C 1.IMPROVING SAFETY AND SECURITY AT SCHOOL BUILDINGS, INCLUDING UPGRADING ADDING AND PROVIDING SEAT BELTS ON Shall Section 58 of the Littleton City Charter SCHOOL SAFETY EQUIPMENT; BUSES; concerning the establishment, appointment qualifications, term, etc. of the municipal court judge 2.PROVIDING A CAREER, TECHNICAL, AND BY AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY be amended to include the term "presiding judge" INNOVATION CENTER, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE IN EXCESS OF THE LEVY AUTHORIZED FOR and for appointment of associate judges by the COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSES AND THE DISTRICT'S GENERAL FUND, WITHOUT presiding judge? CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING FOR MORE LIMITATION AS TO RATE, PURSUANT TO AND STUDENTS; IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22-54-108, C.R.S., SUCH ADDITIONAL TAXES TO BE Yes/For No/Against 3.EQUIPPING AND/OR FURNISHING SCHOOL DEPOSITED IN THE GENERAL FUND; AND BUILDINGS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO City of Littleton Ballot Question 3D SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND COLLECT, RETAIN AND SPEND ALL REVENUES MATH (STEM) EQUIPMENT; FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROM Shall Sections 117 and 118 of the Littleton City THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVENUES AS A Charter concerning revocable licenses and permits 4.REPAIRING, RENOVATING, EQUIPPING, OR VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN be combined into one section and give city council RE-CONSTRUCTING AGED SCHOOL EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD authority to delegate the city manager to grant BUILDINGS TO BE SAFER, MORE EFFICIENT, OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, revocable licenses? AND ACCESSIBLE TO ALL STUDENTS, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO INCLUDING THOSE WITH PHYSICAL CONSTITUTION? Yes/For No/Against DISABILITIES, AND TO PROVIDE A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT NECESSARY TO TEACH THE City of Littleton Ballot Question 3E SKILLS FOR COLLEGE, MILITARY SERVICE, Yes/For No/Against AND CAREERS OF THE FUTURE; AND Shall Section 27 of the Littleton City Charter be BENNETT 29J SD BALLOT ISSUE 5B amended concerning meetings and providing for PROVIDED THAT THE EXPENDITURE OF BOND executive sessions to consider items confidential PROCEEDS WILL BE MONITORED BY A BOARD Limited General Fund Override under state and federal statutes? OF EDUCATION APPOINTED OVERSIGHT SHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J COMMITTEE OF RESIDENTS, AND SUCH TAXES BE INCREASED $1.6 MILLION (2019 State and federal statutes permit executive sessions EXPENDITURES WILL BE REPORTED IN THE ESTIMATE) ANNUALLY FOR A LIMITED between the city council and staff related to: DISTRICT'S INDEPENDENT AUDIT PUBLISHED SEVEN-YEAR PERIOD (COMMENCING IN providing instructions on buying and selling ON THE DISTRICT'S WEB SITE; COLLECTION YEAR 2019) AND AFTER property; to consider the appointment, evaluation COLLECTION YEAR 2019 BY WHATEVER and discipline of the city manager, city attorney and AND SHALL THE MILL LEVY BE INCREASED IN AMOUNTS ARE RAISED FOR THE LIMITED presiding municipal judge; to receive legal advice ANY YEAR WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE PERIOD (ENDING IN COLLECTION YEAR 2025) from the city's attorneys on legal issues. AND AMOUNT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE FROM AN OVERRIDE MILL LEVY IMPOSED AT A PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND RATE OF 9.971 MILLS, WHICH AUTHORIZATION If approved by the voters, Section 27 would require INTEREST ON SUCH DEBT OR ANY REFUNDING SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT that all formal city council actions occur in open DEBT (OR TO CREATE A RESERVE FOR SUCH THE ANNUAL RATE AUTHORIZED BY THIS public session of the council. PAYMENT) PROVIDED THAT ANY REVENUE BALLOT ISSUE SHALL BE REDUCED TO THE PRODUCED BY SUCH MILL LEVY SHALL NOT EXTENT OF ANY BOND REDEMPTION MILLS EXCEED $29,992,100 ANNUALLY; SHALL SUCH LEVIED BY THE DISTRICT IN THE FUTURE FOR Yes/For No/Against DEBT TO BE EVIDENCED BY THE ISSUANCE OF ITS OUTSTANDING BONDS, THE NET AFFECT GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE SOLD IN BEING THAT THIS VOTER AUTHORIZATION CITY OF AURORA BALLOT ISSUE 3G ONE SERIES OR MORE, FOR A PRICE ABOVE DOES NOT CAUSE A NET INCREASE IN THE OR BELOW THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH TOTAL MILL LEVY CURRENTLY IMPOSED BY MEDICAL MARIJUANA SALES AND USE TAX SERIES, ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND THE DISTRICT WITHOUT FUTURE VOTER WITH SUCH MATURITIES AS PERMITTED BY APPROVAL, WITH THE MONEYS FROM THIS SHALL AURORA TAXES BE INCREASED BY LAW, INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR OVERRIDE TO BE DEPOSITED INTO THE $1,800,000.00 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL REDEMPTION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO GENERAL FUND OF THE DISTRICT AND USED FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH INCREASE, AND BY MATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAYMENT OF FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSROOM WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE THE PREMIUM OF NOT TO EXCEED THREE CONSTRUCTION AND TO MEET THE RAISED ANNUALLY SAMPLETHEREAFTER BY PERCENT; AND SHALL THE DISTRICT'S DEBT IMMEDIATE FACILITY NEEDS OF THE DISTRICT? AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION OF AN LIMIT BE INCREASED FROM AN AMOUNT ADDITIONAL 4.0% SALES AND USE TAX ON EQUAL TO 20% OF THE DISTRICT'S ASSESSED Yes/For No/Against MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND MEDICAL VALUE TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 6% OF THE MARIJUANA-INFUSED PRODUCTS; PROVIDED DISTRICT'S ACTUAL VALUE, AS CERTIFIED BY THAT: (I) THE RATE OF SUCH TAX MAY BE Tallyn's Reach Metro District No 2 Ballot Issue THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY ASSESSOR; AND 6A INCREASED OR DECREASED WITHOUT SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUES AND THE FURTHER VOTER APPROVAL SO LONG AS THE EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH RATE DOES NOT EXCEED 10%, AND (II) THE BOND PROCEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE WITHOUT RAISING TAX RATES OR IMPOSING REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX SHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS A ANY NEW TAX, SHALL TALLYN'S REACH COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE UNDER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2'S EXISTING VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO MILL LEVY (APPROVED AS BALLOT ISSUE L IN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? 1998), EXPIRING ON DECEMBER 31, 2018, BE OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, EXTENDED IN ALL FUTURE YEARS BY THE SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO Yes/For No/Against AMOUNTS RAISED ANNUALLY BY THE CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11-27 OF THE IMPOSITION OF AN AD VALOREM PROPERTY AURORA CHARTER, OR ANY OTHER LAW Sheridan 2 School District Ballot Issue 4B TAX LEVY OF NOT MORE THAN 40.000 MILLS, WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT AURORA'S OR SUCH LESSER AMOUNT AS MAY BE REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES? SHALL SHERIDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 NECESSARY, TO PAY THE DISTRICT'S TAXES BE INCREASED THREE MILLION ADMINISTRATION, COVENANT ENFORCEMENT, Yes No ANNUALLY FOR BASIC EDUCATIONAL DESIGN REVIEW, OPERATIONS, PURPOSES, WHICH MONEYS SHALL BE USED MAINTENANCE, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND City of Aurora Ballot Question 3H TO, AMONG OTHER THINGS: OTHER SIMILAR EXPENSES; AND SHALL THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND ANY MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWS AND -IMPROVE SAFETY AND SECURITY INVESTMENT INCOME THEREON BE MANUFACTURING INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE ABLE TO MAINTAIN SAFER BUILDINGS FOR DISTRICT IN FISCAL YEAR 2019 AND IN EACH Shall Aurora allow the licensing and operation of STUDENTS AND STAFF; FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER AS A optional premises cultivation facilities and medical -REPAIR LEAKING ROOFS AND OTHER VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE marijuana-infused product manufacturing facilities? DISTRICT FACILITIES AND PROVIDE GENERAL WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, Yes No MAINTENANCE IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS; REVENUE-RAISING, OR OTHER LIMITATION -IMPROVE AND UPGRADE TECHNOLOGY CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 City of Aurora Ballot Question 3I INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS IN OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, THE SCHOOLS TO SUPPORT 21ST CENTURY LIMITS IMPOSED ON INCREASES IN PROPERTY CONTINUING THE PHOTO RED LIGHT LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AND TAXATION BY SECTION 29-1-301, C.R.S., IN ANY ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENT FOR SHERIDAN STUDENTS; AND YEAR, OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS -MAKE SALARIES AND WAGES OF DISTRICT TO LIMIT THE DISTRICT'S REVENUES OR Shall Aurora continue to issue photo red light tickets PERSONNEL COMPETITIVE WITH THOSE OF EXPENDITURES AS IT CURRENTLY EXISTS OR to drivers that enter an intersection after the traffic OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN THE AS IT MAY BE AMENDED IN THE FUTURE, ALL light turns red and after review by law enforcement METROPOLITAN AREA, WITHOUT LIMITING IN ANY YEAR THE AMOUNT personnel with a portion of the revenues of such OF OTHER REVENUES THAT MAY BE tickets funding nonprofit organizations with a nexus THROUGH A PROPERTY TAX OVERRIDE MILL COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE to law enforcement? LEVY TO BE IMPOSED AT A RATE SUFFICIENT DISTRICT? TO PRODUCE THE AMOUNT SET FORTH Yes No ABOVE, TO BE DEPOSITED INTO THE Yes No GENERAL FUND OF THE DISTRICT, AND TO BE City of Aurora Ballot Question 3J IN ADDITION TO THE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHERWISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THE EXTENSION OF FIRE AND POLICE GENERAL FUND? PROBATIONARY PERIOD Shall Article III of the City Charter of the City of Yes/For No/Against Aurora be amended to change the probationary period for newly appointed firefighters and police officers from the end of the first year of employment to one year from the date the firefighter or police officer completes academy training?

Yes No

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Tallyn's Reach Metro District No 3 Ballot Issue Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Ballot 6B Issue 7G

WITHOUT RAISING TAX RATES OR IMPOSING SHALL URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD ANY NEW TAX, SHALL TALLYN'S REACH CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3'S EXISTING $14.9 MILLION IN 2019 (RESULTING IN AN MILL LEVY (APPROVED AS BALLOT ISSUE L IN ANNUAL TAX INCREASE NOT TO EXCEED $1.97 1998), EXPIRING ON DECEMBER 31, 2018, BE IN 2019 FOR EACH $100,000 OF ACTUAL EXTENDED IN ALL FUTURE YEARS BY THE RESIDENTIAL VALUATION) AND BY SUCH AMOUNTS RAISED ANNUALLY BY THE AMOUNT AS MAY BE RAISED ANNUALLY IMPOSITION OF AN AD VALOREM PROPERTY THEREAFTER FROM A LEVY NOT TO EXCEED TAX LEVY OF NOT MORE THAN 40.000 MILLS, 1.0 MILLS TO PAY FOR DISTRICT WORK IN OR SUCH LESSER AMOUNT AS MAY BE COORDINATION WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, NECESSARY, TO PAY THE DISTRICT'S INCLUDING: ADMINISTRATION, COVENANT ENFORCEMENT, DESIGN REVIEW, OPERATIONS, 1. MAINTAINING EARLY FLOOD WARNING MAINTENANCE, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND GAUGES TO PROVIDE POTENTIAL OTHER SIMILAR EXPENSES; AND SHALL THE EVACUATION WARNINGS, PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND ANY INVESTMENT INCOME THEREON BE 2. PROVIDING TRAILS, WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE RECREATIONAL ACCESS TO RESIDENTS BY DISTRICT IN FISCAL YEAR 2019 AND IN EACH PRESERVING THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER AS A PARKS AND OPEN SPACE IN FLOODPLAIN VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AREAS WHICH PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND REVENUE-RAISING, OR OTHER LIMITATION CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 3. REMOVING DEBRIS, GARBAGE AND OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, THE OBSTRUCTIONS FROM STREAMS, CREEKS LIMITS IMPOSED ON INCREASES IN PROPERTY AND RIVERS RESULTING IN REDUCED RISK TO TAXATION BY SECTION 29-1-301, C.R.S., IN ANY THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF RESIDENTS, YEAR, OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS PROTECTING PROPERTY, AND RESTORING TO LIMIT THE DISTRICT'S REVENUES OR NATURAL BEAUTY; EXPENDITURES AS IT CURRENTLY EXISTS OR AS IT MAY BE AMENDED IN THE FUTURE, ALL WITH THE DISTRICT'S ENTIRE MILL LEVY RATE WITHOUT LIMITING IN ANY YEAR THE AMOUNT SUBJECT TO STATUTORY CAPS AND TO OF OTHER REVENUES THAT MAY BE ADJUSTMENT TO OFFSET REFUNDS, COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE ABATEMENTS AND CHANGES TO THE DISTRICT? PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUATION USED TO DETERMINE ASSESSED VALUATION; AND Yes No SHALL ALL DISTRICT REVENUES BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT Goodman Metro District Ballot Issue 6C NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITS PROVIDED BY LAW? WITHOUT CREATING ANY NEW TAX OR INCREASING ANY CURRENT TAX, SHALL THE GOODMAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT BE Yes/For No/Against AUTHORIZED TO RETAIN AND SPEND ALL LEASE REVENUE, RENTAL FEES, INTEREST INCOME, GRANTS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES, REGARDLESS OF WHEN COLLECTED, TO BE USED FOR OPERATING, MAINTAINING, RENOVATING, REPLACING AND IMPROVING PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS AND FACILITIES, SUCH AMOUNTS TO CONSTITUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, REVENUE-RAISING, TAX REDUCTION OR OTHER LIMITATION CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, AS THE SAME EXISTS AND MAY BE AMENDED, OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT THE DISTRICT'S REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES AS SUCH CURRENTLY EXISTS OR MAY BE AMENDED?

Yes No South Metro Fire Rescue Fire Protection District Ballot Question 7B

Shall the following described area become a part of the South Metro SAMPLEFire Rescue Fire Protection District upon the following conditions? Description of Area: All real property located within the boundaries of the City of Littleton. Summary of Conditions: 1.Unless otherwise approved by the voters in advance, the maximum mill levy that shall be imposed by South Metro Fire Rescue Fire Protection District ("South Metro") is 9.25 mills or less, exclusive of refunds and abatements, such mill levy to be certified by December 15, 2019 for collection in 2020; and 2.If the proposed inclusion is approved by a majority of the eligible electors, the Pre-Unification and Fire Authority Member Agreement ("Pre-Unification Agreement") between the City of Littleton ("Littleton") and South Metro dated April 18, 2018, requires Littleton, beginning with taxes certified by December 15, 2019 for collection in 2020, to reduce its property tax by 4.662 mills, from 6.662 to 2.0 mills, which, with the 9.25 South Metro mill levy, will result in combined South Metro and Littleton property taxes of 11.25 mills; and 3.The proposed inclusion is subject to the terms and conditions of the Pre-Unification Agreement, including but not limited to the transfer of Littleton Fire Department Assets and personnel, including fire stations and fire apparatus, to South Metro and revising South Metro Board Member districts to include Littleton (a copy of the Pre-Unification Agreement is available for review from South Metro or on its website: http://www.southmetro.org/).

For Inclusion Against Inclusion

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