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Official Ballot 2010 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 02, 2010 Precinct Sample Ballot State Treasurer County Sheriff Judge Richard L. Gabriel Vote for One Vote for One Shall Judge Richard L. Gabriel of the Walker Stapleton David A. Weaver Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in Republican Republican office? Cary Kennedy County Surveyor Democratic Vote for One Attorney General William Buntrock Vote Yes or No Vote for One Democratic Yes

Stan Garnett Delmer H. Hamilton No Democratic Republican John Suthers County Coroner Judge Nancy J. Lichtenstein Republican Vote for One Shall Judge Nancy J. Lichtenstein of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in State Board of Education - Congressional Beth-Anne Thomas office? District 6 Democratic Vote for One Lora Thomas Debora Scheffel Republican United States Senator Republican Vote Yes or No Vote for One William J. Townend Yes 12002160100064 Democratic For Councilmember Republican No Regent of the University of Colorado - At Vote for no more than three Michael F. Bennet Large Amy Holland Judge David J. Richman Democratic Vote for One Shall Judge David J. Richman of the Colorado Bob Kinsey Melissa Hart Josh Martin Court of Appeals be retained in office? Green Democratic (Signed declaration to limit service Steve Bosley Franceen Thompson to no more than two terms) Republican Scott Davis Vote Yes or No Maclyn "Mac" Stringer Jesse B. Wallace Yes Libertarian Libertarian Adele Laurent Kirby Charley Miller State Senate - District 30 No Unaffiliated Vote for One Kira Zimmerman (Chose not to sign declaration Katherine E. Facchinello to limit service to 2 terms) Scott Jackson Democratic Judge Angela R. Arkin J. Moromisato Ted Harvey Al Turano Shall Judge Angela R. Arkin of the 18th Unaffiliated Republican Judicial District be retained in office? Jason Napolitano Chanell R. Reed State Representative - District 43 Independent Reform Vote for One (Signed declaration to limit service Gary R. Semro to no more than 2 terms) Vote Yes or No Democratic Write-in Justice Michael L. Bender Yes Frank McNulty Shall Justice Michael L. Bender of the Republican Colorado BALLOTSupreme Court be retained in office? No State Representative - District 44 Representative to the 112th United States Vote for One Judge Richard B. Caschette Congress - District 6 Shall Judge Richard B. Caschette of the 18th Chris Holbert Sample Ballot Vote for One Vote Yes or No Judicial District be retained in office? Sample Ballot Republican John Flerlage Yes Democratic Peter Douglas Ericson Unaffiliated No Vote Yes or No Republican Write-in Justice Alex J. Martinez Yes Rob McNealy Shall Justice Alex J. Martinez of the Colorado Libertarian Supreme Court be retained in office? No Write-in State Representative - District 45 Vote for One Judge Timothy L. Fasing Carole Murray Shall Judge Timothy L. Fasing of the 18th Republican Vote Yes or No Judicial District be retained in office? Yes

Governor/Lieutenant Governor No Vote for One Pair County Commissioner - District 1 Vote Yes or No / Joseph Garcia Vote for One Justice Nancy E. Rice Yes Democratic Jack Hilbert Shall Justice Nancy E. Rice of the Colorado No Dan Maes / Tambor Williams Republican Supreme Court be retained in office? Republican Andrew P. Byars Judge Jeffrey K. Holmes Jaimes Brown / Ken Wyble Democratic Shall Judge Jeffrey K. Holmes of the 18th Libertarian County Clerk and Recorder Vote Yes or No Judicial District be retained in office? / Pat Miller Vote for One Yes American Constitution Chuck Patrick No Jason R. Clark / Victoria A. Adams Democratic Unaffiliated Vote Yes or No Jack Arrowsmith SAMPLE Yes Paul Noel Fiorino / Heather A. McKibbin Republican Unaffiliated No County Treasurer Judge John Daniel Dailey Write-in Vote for One Shall Judge John Daniel Dailey of the 000000001102 Judge Carlos Armando Samour Jr. Dianne Bailey Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in Shall Judge Carlos Armando Samour Jr. of the office? Democratic 0863031117 Secretary of State 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Diane Holbert Vote for One Republican Scott Gessler County Assessor Vote Yes or No Republican Vote Yes or No Vote for One Yes Bernie Buescher Yes Democratic Teri Cox No Amanda Campbell Republican No American Constitution Maritza Carrera Democratic

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Official Ballot 2010 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 02, 2010 Precinct Sample Ballot Judge William Blair Sylvester Amendment Q (CONSTITUTIONAL) Amendment 62 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Douglas County Question 1A Shall Judge William Blair Sylvester of the 18th Shall there be an amendment to section 3 of Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Pursuant to the authority granted by C.R.S Judicial District be retained in office? article VIII of the constitution of the state of constitution applying the term "person", as Section 12-43.3-106, shall medical marijuana Colorado, concerning a process for used in those provisions of the Colorado centers, optional premises cultivation temporarily moving the seat of government in constitution relating to inalienable rights, operations and medical marijuana-infused a disaster emergency that substantially affects equality of justice, and due process of law, to products manufacturers' licenses, as those Vote Yes or No the ability of the state government to operate in every human being from the beginning of the terms are defined in C.R.S. Section Yes the city and county of Denver, and, in biological development of that human being? 12-43.3-104, be prohibited within the connection therewith, requiring the general unincorporated boundaries of Douglas County, No assembly to convene in a temporary meeting Colorado? location designated by the governor and Judge Elizabeth A. Weishaupl authorizing the general assembly to determine Vote Yes or No Shall Judge Elizabeth A. Weishaupl of the by law a temporary location for the seat of Yes 18th Judicial District be retained in office? government of the state? Vote Yes or No No Yes

Amendment 63 (CONSTITUTIONAL) No Vote Yes or No Vote Yes or No Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Yes constitution concerning the right of all persons Yes to health care choice, and, in connection No No therewith, prohibiting the state independently

12002160200071 City of Lone Tree Question 2A or at the instance of the United States from Shall medical marijuana centers, optional Amendment R (CONSTITUTIONAL) adopting or enforcing any statute, regulation, premises cultivation operations and medical Shall there be an amendment to section 3 (1) resolution, or policy that requires a person to marijuana-infused products manufacturers' Judge Monica J. Gomez (b) of article X of the constitution of the state of participate in a public or private health licenses be prohibited in the City of Lone Tree, Shall Judge Monica J. Gomez of the Douglas Colorado, concerning an exemption from insurance or coverage plan or that denies, Colorado? County Court be retained in office? property taxation for a possessory interest in restricts, or penalizes the right or ability of a real property if the actual value of the interest person to make or receive direct payments for is less than or equal to six thousand dollars or lawful health care services; and exempting such amount adjusted for inflation? from the effects of the amendment emergency Vote Yes or No Vote Yes or No medical treatment required to be provided by Yes Yes hospitals, health facilities, and health care providers or health benefits provided under No No Vote Yes or No workers' compensation or similar insurance? Yes Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler Shall Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler of the No Douglas County Court be retained in office? City of Aurora Question 2B Vote Yes or No Shall the operation and licensing of medical Amendment 60 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Yes marijuana centers, optional premises Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado cultivation operations, and medical constitution concerning government charges No Vote Yes or No marijuana-infused products manufacturers be on property, and, in connection therewith, prohibited in the City of Aurora, Colorado? Yes allowing petitions in all districts for elections to Proposition 101 (STATUTORY) lower property taxes; specifying requirements No Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado for property tax elections; requiring enterprises Revised Statutes concerning limits on and authorities to pay property taxes but government charges, and, in connection Vote Yes or No offsetting the revenues with lower tax rates; therewith, reducing vehicle ownership taxes BALLOTYes prohibiting enterprises and unelected boards over four years to nominal amounts; ending Ballot issues referred by the general from levying fees or taxes on property; setting taxes on vehicle rentals and leases; phasing in No assembly or any political subdivision are expiration dates for certain tax rate and over four years a $10,000 vehicle sale price Sample Ballot listed by letter, and ballot issues initiated by Sample Ballot revenue increases; requiring school districts to tax exemption; setting total yearly registration, the people are listed numerically. A ballot reduce property tax rates and replacing the license, and title charges at $10 per vehicle; issue listed as an "amendment" proposes a revenue with state aid; and eliminating repealing other specific vehicle charges; change to the Colorado constitution, and a City of Castle Pines North Question 2C property taxes that exceed the dollar amount lowering the state income tax rate to 4.5% and ballot issue listed as a "proposition" proposes Shall the official name of the City of Castle included in an approved ballot question, that phasing in a further reduction in the rate to a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. Pines North be changed to the City of Castle exceed state property tax laws, policies, and 3.5%; ending state and local taxes and A "yes" vote on any ballot issue is a vote in Pines? limits existing in 1992 that have been violated, charges, except 911 charges, on favor of changing current law or existing changed, or weakened without state voter telecommunication service customer accounts; circumstances, and a "no" vote on any ballot approval, or that were not approved by voters and stating that, with certain specified issue is a vote against changing current law without certain ballot language? exceptions, any added charges on vehicles or existing circumstances. Vote Yes or No and telecommunication service customer Yes accounts shall be tax increases? Amendment P (CONSTITUTIONAL) No Shall there be an amendment to section 2 of article XVIII of the constitution of the state of Vote Yes or No Colorado, concerning the regulation of games Yes City of Castle Pines North Question 2D of chance by an authority specified by the Vote Yes or No Shall the City of Castle Pines North prohibit general assembly? No Yes medical marijuana centers, optional premises cultivation operations, and medical Amendment 61 (CONSTITUTIONAL) No marijuana-infused products manufacturers Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado from operating within the City? Vote Yes or No constitution concerning limitations on Proposition 102 (STATUTORY) government borrowing, and, in connection Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Yes therewith, prohibiting future borrowing in any Revised Statutes requiring that only No form by state government; requiring voter defendants arrested for a first offense, non Vote Yes or No approval of future borrowing by local violent misdemeanor may be recommended Yes governmental entities; limiting the form, term, for release or actually released to a pretrial SAMPLEand amount of total borrowing by each local services program's supervision in lieu of a No governmental entity; directing all current cash, property, or professional surety bond? borrowing to be paid; and reducing tax rates after certain borrowing is fully repaid? 000000001205

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Vote Both Sides Official Ballot 2010 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 02, 2010 Precinct Sample Ballot City of Castle Pines North Question 2E City of Castle Pines North Question 300 Thunderbird Water and Sanitation District In the event the Castle Pines North Shall the following ordinance abolishing the Issue 5A Metropolitan District ("District") dissolution Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority be SHALL THUNDERBIRD WATER AND proceeding, which was initiated by the City of adopted? SANITATION DISTRICT DEBT BE Castle Pines North in an effort to deliver cost INCREASED UP TO $375,000, WITH A savings by combining municipal and district MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $750,000 services, should result in a future election AND SHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE wherein the registered voters of the district are Vote Yes or No INCREASED UP TO $35,000 ANNUALLY, asked to consider a plan for dissolution, which (See ordinance text below) FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING OR entity would you prefer to provide water and Yes ACQUIRING GROUND WATER AND wastewater services for residents currently GROUND WATER RIGHTS BY THE served by the District, assuming for purposes No ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION of this advisory question that each of the BONDS, LOAN AGREEMENTS, OR OTHER possible options set forth below would result in ORDINANCE NO. ____ AN ORDINANCE OF FORMS OF INDEBTEDNESS, WHICH DEBT comparable net savings to the average THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHALL BEAR INTEREST AT A MAXIMUM taxpayer within the City? CASTLE PINES NORTH ABOLISHING THE NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE NOT TO CASTLE PINES URBAN RENEWAL EXCEED 6.5% PER ANNUM AND TO BE AUTHORITY WHEREAS, by Resolution No. ISSUED, DATED AND SOLD AT SUCH TIME 10-27, the City Council of the City of Castle OR TIMES, AT SUCH PRICES (AT, ABOVE, Choose One Pines North formed the Castle Pines Urban OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER Renewal Authority, also referred to in the AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS, NOT

22002160300063 The City of Castle Pines North City's documents as the Castle Pines North INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS THE Parker Water San. District Urban Renewal Authority; and WHEREAS, by BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY DETERMINE; Resolution No. 10-46, the Castle Pines Urban AND SHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTY The Town of Castle Rock Renewal Authority adopted an urban renewal TAXES BE LEVIED IN ANY YEAR, WITHOUT plan; and WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. § LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, TO Centennial Water San. District 31-25-115(2), an urban renewal authority may PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF ANY, No Preference be abolished by ordinance, provided that AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS AS THE adequate arrangements have been made for SAME SHALL BECOME DUE; AND SHALL payment of any outstanding indebtedness and ANY EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT other obligations of the urban renewal OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND authority; and WHEREAS, the Castle Pines BONDS (REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT) Urban Renewal Authority has no outstanding CONSTITUTE A VOTER APPROVED indebtedness or other obligations. NOW, REVENUE CHANGE? THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Castle Pines North, Colorado: Section 1.The Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority, also known as the Castle Pines North Urban Renewal Authority, is Vote Yes or No hereby abolished, pursuant to C.R.S. § Yes 31-25-115(2). Section 2.Severability. If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or No phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason judicially determined to be invalid or Thunderbird Water and Sanitation District unenforceable, such determination shall not Issue 5B affect, impair or invalidate the remaining SHALL THUNDERBIRD WATER AND provisions of this Ordinance, the intention SANITATION DISTRICT DEBT BE being that the various provisions are INCREASEDBALLOT UP TO $500,000, WITH A severable. Section 3.Effective Date. This MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF UP TO Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days $1,000,000 AND SHALL DISTRICT TAXES Sample Ballot after publication following final passage BE INCREASED UP TO $45,000 ANNUALLY Sample Ballot without alteration by the City Council of the FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE City of Castle Pines North, or if the City ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND Council fails to adopt this Ordinance within COMPLETION OF WATER SUPPLY AND twenty (20) days following the final DISTRIBUTION IMPROVEMENTS AND determination of initiative petition sufficiency, FACILITIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED upon approval by the majority of the registered TO A WATER WELL AND PUMP HOUSE electors of the City of Castle Pines North AND NECESSARY LAND AND EASEMENTS voting on the measure at an election held for BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL that purpose. INTRODUCED, READ AND OBLIGATION BONDS, LOAN AGREEMENTS, PASSED ON FIRST READING AT A OR OTHER FORMS OF INDEBTEDNESS, REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY WHICH DEBT SHALL BEAR INTEREST AT A COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES MAXIMUM NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST NORTH this ____ day of ______, 2010. READ, RATE NOT TO EXCEED 6.5% PER ANNUM, PASSED AND ADOPTED UPON SECOND AND TO BE ISSUED, DATED AND SOLD AT READING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF SUCH TIME OR TIMES, AT SUCH PRICES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF (AT OR ABOVE PAR), AND IN SUCH CASTLE PINES NORTH this ____ day of MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS, ______, 2010. ______NOT INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS THE Jeffrey T. Huff, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY DETERMINE; AS TO FORM:______AND SHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTY ______Sharon TAXES BE INCREASED IN ANY YEAR, WITH DeRouen, City Clerk Linda C. Michow, City LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, TO Attorney PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM (IF ANY), AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS, LOAN AGREEMENTS, OR OTHER FORMS SAMPLEOF INDEBTEDNESS AS THE SAME BECOME DUE; AND SHALL ANY EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND BONDS

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