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SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020 JOAN LOPEZ, ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ALL CONTESTS ARE NOT INCLUDED ON ALL BALLOTS. CHECK YOUR PRECINCT FOR SPECIFIC CONTENT.

Federal Offices State Offices Presidential Electors State Senator - District 26 (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One)

Democratic Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris Democratic Jeff Bridges Republican Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican Bob Roth American Constitution / William Mohr Libertarian Marc Solomon Unity Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab State Senator - District 27 Green / (Vote for One) Approval Voting Blake Huber / Frank Atwood Democratic Chris Kolker Libertarian / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Republican Suzanne Staiert American Solidarity Brian Carroll / Amar Patel State Senator - District 28 Unaffiliated / Adrian Wallace (Vote for One) Prohibition Phil Collins / Billy Joe Parker Republican Karl Stecher Alliance Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Darcy G. Richardson Democratic Janet Buckner Progressive / Dawn Neptune Adams State Senator - District 29 Unaffiliated Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro / Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. (Vote for One) Socialist Workers / Malcolm Jarrett Democratic Rhonda Fields Socialist Equality / Norissa Santa Cruz Libertarian Michele Poague Independent American Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan Re Vo Sorenson State Senator - District 31 Socialism and Liberation / Sunil Freeman (Vote for One) Unaffiliated Joe McHugh / Elizabeth Storm Democratic Chris Hansen Unaffiliated / Karla Ballard Republican Doug Townsend Unaffiliated Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Jennifer Tepool State Representative - District 3 Unaffiliated / Michelle Tidball (Vote for One) Write-In Republican Dean L. Titterington Senator Democratic (Vote for One) Libertarian David P. Jurist Democratic John W. Hickenlooper State Representative - District 9 Republican Cory Gardner (Vote for One)

Approval Voting Daniel Doyle Republican Larry L. Braig Unity Stephan "Seku" Evans Democratic Libertarian (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) Raymon Anthony Doane Libertarian Wes Pinchot Write-In State Representative - District 36 (Vote for One) Representative to the 117th - District 1 (Vote for One) Republican Dustin Bishop Republican Shane Bolling Democratic Democratic Diana DeGette State Representative - District 37 Unity Paul Noel Fiorino (Vote for One) Approval Voting Jan Kok Democratic Tom Sullivan Libertarian Kyle Furey Republican Caroline Cornell Representative to the 117th United States Congress - District 4 State Representative - District 38 (Vote for One) (Vote for One)

Democratic Ike McCorkle Democratic David Ortiz Republican Ken Buck Republican Richard Champion Libertarian Bruce Griffith State Representative - District 40 Unity Laura Ireland (Vote for One) Representative to the 117th United States Congress - District 6 Republican Richard A. Bassett (Vote for One) Democratic Republican Steve House Libertarian Rob Harrison Democratic Jason Crow State Representative - District 41 Unity Jaimie Lynn Kulikowski (Vote for One)

Libertarian (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) Norm Olsen Republican Robert "Bob" Andrews State Offices Democratic Iman Jodeh State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 1 State Representative - District 42 (Vote for One) SAMPLE(Vote for One) Republican Sydnnia Wulff Democratic Dominique Jackson Democratic Lisa Escárcega State Representative - District 56 Approval Voting Zachary Laddison (Vote for One) Libertarian Alan Hayman Republican Regent of the University of - Congressional District 6 Democratic Giugi Carminati (Vote for One) Libertarian Kevin Gulbranson Republican Richard Murray Democratic Ilana Spiegel Unity Christopher E. Otwell State Offices Judicial Retention Questions State Measures District Attorney - 18th Judicial District (Vote YES or NO) Proposition EE (STATUTORY) (Vote for One) SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY $294,000,000 Colorado Court of Appeals Judge ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A TAX ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS USED IN E-CIGARETTES AND OTHER Democratic Amy L. Padden Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado VAPING PRODUCTS THAT IS EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY Republican Court of Appeals be retained in office? PHASED IN, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE John Kellner TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF THE MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, INCREMENTALLY YES NO INCREASING THE CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 Regional Transportation District CENTS PER CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE EXISTING Director - District A CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO TAXES TO APPLY TO District Court Judge - 18th Judicial SALES TO CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE (Vote for One) STATE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX FOR MOIST District SNUFF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, CREATING AN INVENTORY TAX THAT APPLIES FOR FUTURE CIGARETTE TAX INCREASES, AND INITIALLY USING Tim Nelson Shall Judge Michelle Ann Amico of the 18th THE TAX REVENUE PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL Judicial District be retained in office? FUNDING TO HELP OFFSET REVENUE THAT HAS Kate Williams BEEN LOST AS A RESULT OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS RELATED TO COVID-19 AND THEN FOR PROGRAMS THAT REDUCE THE USE OF TOBACCO Kyle Bradell YES NO AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS, ENHANCE THE VOLUNTARY COLORADO PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND MAKE IT WIDELY AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND Regional Transportation District Shall Judge Andrew Baum of the 18th Judicial MAINTAIN THE FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS THAT District be retained in office? CURRENTLY RECEIVE REVENUE FROM TOBACCO Director - District D TAXES, WITH THE STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING (Vote for One) ALL OF THE NEW TAX REVENUE AS A YES NO VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? Bobby Dishell Shall Judge Cynthia Dianne Mares of the 18th YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Judicial District be retained in office? Regional Transportation District Proposition 113 (STATUTORY) Director - District E YES NO Shall the following Act of the General Assembly be approved: An Act concerning adoption of an agreement (Vote for One) among the states to elect the President of the United Shall Judge John E. Scipione of the 18th States by national popular vote, being Senate Bill No. Judicial District be retained in office? 19-042? Paul Rosenthal

Regional Transportation District YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Director - District F Shall Judge Theresa Michelle Slade of the Proposition 114 (STATUTORY) (Vote for One) 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the restoration of gray wolves through their reintroduction on designated lands in Colorado located Bob Broom YES NO west of the continental divide, and, in connection therewith, requiring the Colorado parks and wildlife commission, after holding statewide hearings and using Regional Transportation District Shall Judge Darren L. Vahle of the 18th scientific data, to implement a plan to restore and manage Judicial District be retained in office? gray wolves; prohibiting the commission from imposing Director - District G any land, water, or resource use restrictions on private (Vote for One) landowners to further the plan; and requiring the commission to fairly compensate owners for losses of YES NO livestock caused by gray wolves? Julien Bouquet Shall Judge Elizabeth Beebe Volz of the 18th YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Judicial District be retained in office? Ken Mihalik Proposition 115 (STATUTORY) YES NO Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes Regional Transportation District concerning prohibiting an abortion when the probable gestational age of the fetus is at least twenty-two weeks, Director - District H County Court Judge - Arapahoe and, in connection therewith, making it a misdemeanor (Vote for One) punishable by a fine to perform or attempt to perform a prohibited abortion, except when the abortion is Shall Judge Chantel E. Contiguglia of the immediately required to save the life of the pregnant Arapahoe County Court be retained in office? woman when her life is physically threatened, but not Doug Tisdale solely by a psychological or emotional condition; defining terms related to the measure including "probable gestational age" and "abortion," and excepting from the Regan Byrd YES NO definition of "abortion" medical procedures relating to miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy; specifying that a woman Roger Edwards Shall Judge Anne M. Ollada of the Arapahoe on whom an abortion is performed may not be charged with a crime in relation to a prohibited abortion; and County Court be retained in office? requiring the Colorado medical board to suspend for at County Offices least three years the license of a licensee whom the board finds performed or attempted to perform a prohibited County Commissioner - District 1 YES NO abortion? (Vote for One) Shall Judge Joshua Jay Williford of the YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Arapahoe County Court be retained in office? Republican Kathleen Conti Proposition 116 (STATUTORY) Democratic Carrie Warren-Gully YES NO Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes reducing the state income tax rate from 4.63% to 4.55%? Libertarian Joshua Lallement Ballot Measures YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any Proposition 117 (STATUTORY) County Commissioner - District 3 political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot (Vote for One) questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a requiring statewide voter approval at the next even-year change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question election of any newly created or qualified state enterprise Republican Jeff Baker listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to the that is exempt from the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, Article X, Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot Section 20 of the Colorado constitution, if the projected or Democratic question is a vote in favor of changing current law or actual combined revenue from fees and surcharges of the Idris Keith enterprise, and all other enterprises created within the last existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on any five years that serve primarily the same purpose, is greater ballot question is a vote against changing current law or than $100 million within the first five fiscal years of the County Commissioner - District 5 existing circumstances. creation or qualification of the new enterprise? (Vote for One) YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Republican Jim Parker State Measures Proposition 118 (STATUTORY) Democratic Bill Holen Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL) Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the creation of a paid family and medical leave program in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, Libertarian Kathryn Martin Without increasing property tax rates, to help preserve authorizing paid family and medical leave for a covered funding for local districts that provide fire protection, police, employee who has a serious health condition, is caring for ambulance, hospital, kindergarten through twelfth grade a new child or for a family member with a serious health Judicial Retention Questions education, and other services, and to avoid automatic mill condition, or has a need for leave related to a family levy increases, shall there be an amendment to the member's military deployment or for safe leave; (Vote YES or NO) Colorado constitution to repeal the requirement that the establishing a maximum of 12 weeks of family and medical general assembly periodically change the residential leave, with an additional 4 weeks for pregnancy or assessment rate in order to maintain the statewide childbirth complications, with a cap on the weekly benefit Colorado Supreme Court Justice proportion of residential property as compared to all other amount; requiring job protection for and prohibiting taxable property valued for property tax purposes and retaliation against an employee who takes paid family and Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado repeal the nonresidential property tax assessment rate of medical leave; allowing a local government to opt out of twenty-nine percent? the program; permitting employees of such a local Supreme Court be retained in office? government and self-employed to participate in YES/FOR NO/AGAINST the program; exempting employers who offer an approved private paid family and medical leave plan; to pay for the YES NO Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL) program, requiring a premium of 0.9% of each employee's wages, up to a cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set thereafter, up to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution the director of the division of family and medical leave concerning the conduct of charitable gaming activities, insurance; authorizing an employer to deduct up to 50% of Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office? and, in connection therewith, allowing bingo-raffle the premium amount from an employee's wages and licensees to hire managers and operators of games and requiring the employer to pay the remainder of the reducing the required period of a charitable organization's premium, with an exemption for employers with fewer than YES NO continuous existence before obtaining a charitable gaming 10 employees; creating the division of family and medical license? leave insurance as an enterprise within the department of YES/FOR NO/AGAINST labor and employment to administer the program; and Colorado Court of Appeals Judge establishing an enforcement and appeals process for SAMPLEretaliation and denied claims? Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Court of Appeals be retained in office? Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution YES/FOR NO/AGAINST requiring that to be qualified to vote at any election an YES NO must be a United States citizen? YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution and a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning voter-approved changes to limited gaming, and, in connection therewith, allowing the voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and Cripple Creek, for their individual cities, to approve other games in addition to those currently allowed and increase a maximum single bet to any amount; and allowing gaming tax revenue to be used for support services to improve student retention and credential completion by students enrolled in community colleges?

YES/FOR NO/AGAINST City of Englewood Cherry Creek School District No. 5 Sundance Hills Metropolitan District Ballot Question 2A Ballot Issue 4A Ballot Issue 6A Shall the City of Englewood, without increasing taxes, be IN ORDER TO MAKE MORE GENERAL FUND (Park and Recreation Debt) authorized but not obligated to provide high-speed internet REVENUES AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER SHALL SUNDANCE HILLS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT services (advanced services), telecommunication services, COMPENSATION, MAINTAINING CLASS SIZES, DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO $2,200,000, WITH A and/or cable television services as defined by Article 27 of MAINTAINING AND ADDING MENTAL HEALTH MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF UP TO $3,900,000 Title 29 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, including but not PROFESSIONALS AND NURSES TO SUPPORT MILLION, AND SHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE limited to, any new and improved high bandwidth services STUDENTS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SECURITY INCREASED $210,000 ANNUALLY OR BY SUCH based on future technologies, to residents, businesses, AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS AND STAFF, SHALL LESSER ANNUAL AMOUNT AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO schools, libraries, nonprofit entities, and other users of CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 TAXES BE FINANCE THE COSTS OF CONSTRUCTING, such services within the boundaries of the City, either INCREASED UP TO $35 MILLION IN TAX COLLECTION REPAIRING, REPLACING AND IMPROVING THE directly or indirectly, with or without public and/or private YEAR 2021, WITH SUCH AMOUNT BEING ADJUSTED DISTRICT'S PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES TO sector partners, without limiting its home rule authority? ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE PERCENTAGE EXTEND THEIR USEFUL LIFE AND UPGRADE CHANGE IN INFLATION, BY LEVYING A PROPERTY EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, SUCH DEBT TO CONSIST TAX AT A RATE SUFFICIENT TO GENERATE SUCH OF THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF GENERAL YES NO AMOUNT; PURSUANT TO SECTION 22-54-108.7, OBLIGATION BONDS OR NOTES WHICH SHALL BEAR C.R.S., SHALL SUCH ADDITIONAL REVENUES BE INTEREST AT A MAXIMUM NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST UTILIZED FOR ONGOING CASH FUNDING FOR RATE NOT TO EXCEED 6% PER ANNUM AND BE Ballot Issue 2B CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION, NEW INSTRUCTIONAL ISSUED AT SUCH TIMES AND PRICES (AT, ABOVE OR TECHNOLOGY, EXISTING TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES, BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND SHALL CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TAXES BE INCREASED AND MAINTENANCE NEEDS OF THE DISTRICT; AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT BY $100,000.00 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FISCAL SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, HEREWITH, AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY YEAR, AND BY SUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED RETAIN AND SPEND ALL REVENUES OF THE DETERMINE; SHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES ANNUALLY THEREAFTER, BY AN INCREASE IN THE DISTRICT AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO THE MILL RATE TO CITY'S LODGING TAX FROM 2% TO 5%, WITH SUCH CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS THAT GENERATE AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEAR TAX TO BE LEVIED ON THE COST OF THE RENTAL WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM IF ANY, AND FEE, PRICE OR OTHER CONSIDERATION PAID OR SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR INTEREST ON SUCH DEBT AND TO FUND ANY RECEIVED FOR THE LODGING ON EACH FULL ANY OTHER LAW? RESERVES FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF; AND DOLLAR OF SAID RENTAL FEE, COST OR OTHER SHALL THE EARNINGS FROM INVESTMENT OF THE CONSIDERATION PAID, WITH THE TAX INCREASE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND DEBT CONSTITUTE COMMENCING ON JANUARY 1, 2021, WITH THE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX TO BE USED FOR ANY YES NO LAWFUL GOVERNMENTAL PURPOSE DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL; AND SHALL THE REVENUES Ballot Issue 4B YES NO FROM SUCH TAX AND ANY INVESTMENT EARNINGS THEREON BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE, WITHOUT IMPOSING ANY NEW TAX, SHALL CHERRY Ballot Issue 6B WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 DEBT BE REVENUE-RAISING OR OTHER LIMITATION INCREASED $150 MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM TOTAL (Operations and Maintenance Mill Levy-Ad Valorem Taxes) CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE REPAYMENT COST OF NOT MORE THAN $293 SHALL SUNDANCE HILLS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? MILLION FOR THE PURPOSES OF: TAXES BE INCREASED $60,000 ANNUALLY, CONSTRUCTING A MENTAL HEALTH DAY COMMENCING IN 2020 FOR COLLECTION IN 2021, OR TREATMENT FACILITY TO SUPPORT MENTAL BY SUCH GREATER OR LESSER ANNUAL AMOUNT YES NO HEALTH NEEDS OF STUDENTS; AS MAY BE DERIVED FROM AN AD VALOREM MILL ACQUIRING TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT LEVY IMPOSED ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE REMOTE/ONLINE LEARNING FOR ALL STUDENTS DISTRICT NOT IN EXCESS OF 3.000 MILLS AS MAY BE City of Littleton INCLUDING LOWER INCOME STUDENTS; DETERMINED ANNUALLY BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUNDANCE HILLS PROVIDING SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT SCHOOL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT (PROVIDED THAT SUCH Ballot Question 3A BUILDINGS, INCLUDING DEADBOLT LOCKS AND MAXIMUM MILL LEVY SHALL BE ADJUSTED UP OR CAMERAS; DOWN TO ACCOUNT FOR CHANGES IN LAW OR THE Shall there be an amendment to Littleton City Charter ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING, REPAIRING, METHOD BY WHICH ASSESSED VALUATION IS Sections 19, 22, and 24 requiring the Mayor and City RENOVATING AND EQUIPPING SCHOOL BUILDINGS CALCULATED OCCURRING AFTER 2020, SO THAT, TO Council positions to be elected by the voters for 4-year AND OTHER SCHOOL FACILITIES TO MANAGE THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE ACTUAL TAX terms? STUDENT GROWTH; AND REVENUES GENERATED BY THE MILL LEVY, AS ADJUSTED, ARE NEITHER DIMINISHED NOR YES NO PROVIDING OTHER DISTRICT CAPITAL ENHANCED AS A RESULT OF SUCH CHANGES), THE IMPROVEMENTS; REVENUES THEREFROM TO BE USED FOR THE AND SHALL THE TAXES AUTHORIZED AT THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE DISTRICT'S Ballot Question 300 DISTRICT'S BOND ELECTIONS IN 2003, 2008, 2012, ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND 2016 BE EXTENDED AND AUTHORIZED TO BE CAPITAL, AND OTHER EXPENSES; AND SHALL THE Shall existing medical marijuana center licensees in the USED TO PAY THE DEBT AUTHORIZED AT THIS PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND INVESTMENT City of Littleton be permitted to sell retail marijuana on and ELECTION IN ADDITION TO THE DEBT AUTHORIZED INCOME THEREON BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY after January 1, 2021? AT SUCH PRIOR ELECTIONS; AND SHALL THE MILL THE DISTRICT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE LEVY BE INCREASED IN ANY YEAR, WITHOUT CHANGE IN 2020 AND IN EACH YEAR THEREAFTER, LIMITATION OF RATE BUT ONLY IN AN AMOUNT WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF REVENUE-RAISING, OR OTHER LIMITATION YES NO ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH DEBT OR ANY CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE REFUNDING DEBT (OR TO CREATE A RESERVE FOR COLORADO CONSTITUTION, THE LIMITS IMPOSED Arapahoe County School District #6 SUCH PAYMENT); AND MAY SUCH DEBT BE ON INCREASES IN PROPERTY TAXATION BY EVIDENCED BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL SECTION 29-1-301, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, OBLIGATION BONDS OR OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT Ballot Issue 4C YEAR OBLIGATIONS TO BE SOLD IN ONE SERIES OR THE DISTRICT'S REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES, AS MORE, FOR A PRICE ABOVE OR BELOW THE IT CURRENTLY EXISTS OR AS IT MAY BE AMENDED IN ORDER TO MAKE MORE GENERAL FUND PRINCIPAL AMOUNT THEREOF, ON TERMS AND IN THE FUTURE, ALL WITHOUT LIMITING IN ANY REVENUES AVAILABLE FOR THE PURPOSES CONDITIONS, AND WITH SUCH MATURITIES AS YEAR THE AMOUNT OF OTHER REVENUES THAT DESCRIBED BELOW, SHALL ARAPAHOE COUNTY PERMITTED BY LAW AND AS THE DISTRICT MAY MAY BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT? SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER SIX (LITTLETON PUBLIC DETERMINE? SCHOOLS) TAXES BE INCREASED BY $12,000,000 IN 2020 FOR COLLECTION IN 2021 AND BY SUCH YES NO YES NO AMOUNTS IN ANY YEAR THEREAFTER AS MAY BE RAISED FROM A MILL LEVY OF UP TO 11 MILLS, PROVIDED THAT THE MILL LEVY FOR THE FIRST Strasburg School District 31J YEAR SHALL NOT EXCEED 6 MILLS AND NO MILL LEVY INCREASE FROM YEAR TO YEAR THEREAFTER SHALL EXCEED ONE MILL IN ANY PARTICULAR YEAR, Ballot Issue 5B AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT SUCH MILL LEVY MAY BE INCREASED ANNUALLY SUCH THAT THE SHALL STRASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 31J DEBT BE AMOUNT OF REVENUE PRODUCED BY SUCH MILL INCREASED BY $19.8 MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT LEVY REFLECT THE PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN COST OF NOT TO EXCEED $36.5 MILLION (WHICH INFLATION, WITH THE EFFECT THAT MORE GENERAL REPRESENTS THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON FUND REVENUES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE DEBT OVER TIME), AND SHALL DISTRICT TAXES PURPOSES SUCH AS: BE INCREASED NOT MORE THAN $1.59 MILLION ANNUALLY, BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF CONTINUING TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN QUALITY GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO PROVIDE, AMONG TEACHERS; OTHER THINGS, LOCAL MATCHING MONEY MAINTAINING SCHOOL COUNSELING FOR MENTAL REQUIRED FOR THE DISTRICT TO RECEIVE HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION; $3,699,808.71 IN STATE GRANT FUNDS (WHICH ARE PROVIDING CAREER, TECHNOLOGY, AND SKILLED NOT REQUIRED TO BE REPAID) UNDER THE TRADES CLASSES THAT PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH BUILDING EXCELLENT SCHOOLS TODAY ("BEST") REAL WORLD JOB SKILLS SUCH AS HEALTH CARE, PROGRAM, ALL FOR PROVIDING CAPITAL ASSETS SKILLED TRADES AND COMPUTER SCIENCE; FOR DISTRICT PURPOSES, INCLUDING: AND SHALL SUCH ADDITIONAL REVENUES FROM PROVIDING DISTRICT MATCHING FUNDS IN THE THIS TAX INCREASE, IMPOSED PURSUANT TO AND AMOUNT OF $6,299,674.29 IN ORDER TO RECEIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22-54-108.7, C.R.S., THE BEST GRANT WHICH HAS BEEN AWARDED BE DEPOSITED INTO THE SUPPLEMENTAL CAPITAL BY THE STATE IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,699,808.71 CONSTRUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND MAINTENANCE (THE RECEIPT OF WHICH IS CONTINGENT UPON FUND AND USED FOR ONGOING CASH FUNDING FOR THE DISTRICT'S ABILITY TO PROVIDE THE CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION, NEW INSTRUCTIONAL MATCHING AMOUNT) TO CONSTRUCT HEALTH, TECHNOLOGY, EXISTING TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES, SAFETY AND SYSTEM UPGRADES AT THE HIGH AND MAINTENANCE NEEDS OF THE DISTRICT; AND SCHOOL INCLUDING MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO INCREASE FIRE ALARM, PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS AND SUCH MILL LEVY BEGINNING IN TAX COLLECTION ROOFING UPGRADES; YEAR 2022 AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER TO CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, REMODELING OFFSET PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS OR ABATEMENTS AND EQUIPPING AN ADDITION TO THE OR REDUCTIONS IN THE PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO ADD CLASSROOMS VALUATION USED TO DETERMINE ASSESSED AND CONSTRUCTING A NEW GYMNASIUM TO VALUATION? ADDRESS OVERCROWDING DUE TO GROWTH, HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES; YES NO EXPANDING AND RECONFIGURING BUS AND PARENT DROP OFF AREAS, PLAYGROUND EXPANSION AND OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS TO Byers School District 32J IMPROVE TRAFFIC FLOW, SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND MIDDLE Ballot Issue 5A SCHOOL SITES; WITH SUCH GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE SOLD, TO BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BE SUBJECT TO SHALL BYERS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 32J TAXES BE REDEMPTION, WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM OF NOT INCREASED UP TO $90,000 ANNUALLY AND SHALL MORE THAN THREE PERCENT, AND BE ISSUED AT THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO CONTINUE TO SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT, ABOVE OR BELOW COLLECT $150,000 (THE AMOUNT OF THE PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH TRANSPORTATION TAX APPROVED IN 2015 WHICH TERMS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THIS BALLOT EXPIRES IN 2020) RESULTING IN A TOTAL OF ISSUE, AS THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY $240,000 ANNUALLY FOR FIVE YEARS COMMENCING DETERMINE, AND SHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTY IN TAX COLLECTION YEAR 2021 TO BE USED FOR TAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO THE MILL GENERAL FUND AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT RATE TO GENERATE AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN PURPOSES OF THE DISTRICT INCLUDING: EACH YEAR TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM IF PROVIDING A MATCHING CONTRIBUTION OF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH DEBT AND ANY DEBT $1,088,756.50 IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A BEST GRANT ISSUED TO REFUND SUCH DEBT WHEN DUE, OR TO FROM THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE AMOUNT CREATE A RESERVE FOR THE SAME, PROVIDED OF $586,253.50, WHICH GRANT HAS BEEN AWARDED THAT ANY REVENUE PRODUCED BY SUCH MILL AND THE RECEIPT OF WHICH IS CONTINGENT UPON LEVY SHALL NOT EXCEED $1.59 MILLION ANNUALLY; THE DISTRICT'S ABILITY TO PROVIDE THE MATCHING AND SHALL THE DISTRICT'S DEBT LIMIT BE AMOUNT, FOR HEALTH AND SECURITY INCREASED FROM AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 20% OF IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING PROVIDING SECURITY THE DISTRICT'S ASSESSED VALUE TO AN AMOUNT DOORS AND INCREASED SECURITY THROUGHOUT EQUAL TO 6% OF THE DISTRICT'S ACTUAL VALUE, THE DISTRICT, HEATING, COOLING VENTILATION SAMPLEAS CERTIFIED BY THE COUNTY ASSESSORS OF AND CONTROL SYSTEM UPGRADES AND ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES? REPLACEMENTS, AND UPGRADING VENTILATION IN THE VO-AG BUILDING; FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF DISTRICT STUDENTS AND STAFF; YES NO BY AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE LEVY AUTHORIZED FOR THE DISTRICT'S GENERAL FUND, WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE, PURSUANT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22-54-108, C.R.S., AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND SPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVENUES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? YES NO