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Official Ballot for Federal Offices State Offices General Election Presidential Electors State Senator - District 23 (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One) Larimer County, Colorado Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris Barbara Kirkmeyer Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Democratic Republican Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Sally Boccella Republican Democratic Don Blankenship / William Mohr State Representative - District 49 American Constitution (Vote for One) Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab Yara Hanlin Zokaie Unity Democratic Howie Hawkins / Angela Nicole Walker Mike Lynch Angela Myers Green Republican Clerk and Recorder Blake Huber / Frank Atwood State Representative - District 51 Approval Voting (Vote for One) Instructions to Voters Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Hugh McKean To vote your ballot: Libertarian Republican Brian Carroll / Amar Patel American Solidarity Use black ink. Write-In Mark Charles / Adrian Wallace State Representative - District 52 Unaffiliated (Vote for One) Fill in the oval completely. Phil Collins / Billy Joe Parker Donna Walter Prohibition Republican Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Cathy Kipp Darcy G. Richardson Democratic Alliance Dario Hunter / Dawn Neptune Adams State Representative - District 53 Progressive (Vote for One) Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro / Jeni Arndt Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. Democratic Unaffiliated Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm Jarrett Adam Shuknecht Do not mark in any of the Socialist Workers Libertarian Joseph Kishore / Norissa Santa Cruz District Attorney - 8th Judicial District incorrect ways shown below. Socialist Equality (Vote for One) Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan Re Vo Sorenson Gordon McLaughlin Independent American Democratic Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman Mitch Murray Socialism and Liberation Republican Joe McHugh / Elizabeth Storm County Offices If you make a mistake, ask Unaffiliated for a new ballot. Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard County Commissioner - District 2 Unaffiliated (Vote for One) Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Jennifer Tepool Kristin Stephens Unaffiliated Democratic Kanye West / Michelle Tidball Bob McCluskey Unaffiliated Republican County Commissioner - District 3 Write-In (Vote for One) United States Senator Jody Shadduck-McNally (Vote for One) Democratic John W. Hickenlooper Ben Aste Democratic Republican Cory Gardner Republican Judicial Daniel Doyle Colorado Supreme Court Justice Approval Voting (Vote YES or NO) Stephan "Seku" Evans Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado Supreme Court be Unity retained in office? Raymon Anthony Doane Libertarian YES NO (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) Colorado Supreme Court Justice Write-In (Vote YES or NO) Representative to the 117th United States Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the Colorado Supreme Congress - District 2 Court be retained in office? (Vote for One) YES NO Joe Neguse Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Democratic (Vote YES or NO) Charlie Winn Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado Court of Appeals Republican be retained in office? Thom Atkinson YES NO Libertarian Gary Swing Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Unity (Vote YES or NO) Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado Court of Appeals State Offices be retained in office? Regent of the University of Colorado - YES NO Congressional District 2 (Vote for One) District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District (Vote YES or NO) Callie Rennison Shall Judge Susan Blanco of the 8th Judicial District be Democratic retained in office? Dick R. Murphy YES NO Republican Christian Vernaza District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District Libertarian (Vote YES or NO) State Senator - District 14 Shall Judge Julie Kunce Field of the 8th Judicial District be retained in office? (Vote for One) Hans D. Hochheimer YES NO Republican Joann Ginal Democratic SAMPLE BALLOT Judicial State of Colorado State of Colorado District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District Proposition EE (STATUTORY) Proposition 118 (STATUTORY) (Vote YES or NO) Shall Judge Stephen John Jouard of the 8th Judicial District SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY $294,000,000 Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes be retained in office? ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A TAX ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS concerning the creation of a paid family and medical leave USED IN E-CIGARETTES AND OTHER VAPING program in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, authorizing YES NO PRODUCTS THAT IS EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX paid family and medical leave for a covered employee who ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED IN, has a serious health condition, is caring for a new child or for a District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE TOBACCO family member with a serious health condition, or has a need (Vote YES or NO) PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF THE for leave related to a family member's military deployment or MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, INCREMENTALLY for safe leave; establishing a maximum of 12 weeks of family Shall Judge Juan G. Villaseñor of the 8th Judicial District be INCREASING THE CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 CENTS and medical leave, with an additional 4 weeks for pregnancy retained in office? PER CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE EXISTING CIGARETTE or childbirth complications, with a cap on the weekly benefit AND TOBACCO TAXES TO APPLY TO SALES TO amount; requiring job protection for and prohibiting retaliation YES NO CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE STATE, against an employee who takes paid family and medical leave; ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX FOR MOIST SNUFF allowing a local government to opt out of the program; County Court Judge - Larimer TOBACCO PRODUCTS, CREATING AN INVENTORY TAX permitting employees of such a local government and (Vote YES or NO) THAT APPLIES FOR FUTURE CIGARETTE TAX self-employed individuals to participate in the program; Shall Judge Mary Joan Berenato of the Larimer County Court INCREASES, AND INITIALLY USING THE TAX REVENUE exempting employers who offer an approved private paid be retained in office? PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING TO HELP family and medical leave plan; to pay for the program, OFFSET REVENUE THAT HAS BEEN LOST AS A RESULT requiring a premium of 0.9% of each employee's wages, up to YES NO OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS RELATED TO COVID-19 a cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set thereafter, up AND THEN FOR PROGRAMS THAT REDUCE THE USE OF to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by the director of the TOBACCO AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS, ENHANCE THE division of family and medical leave insurance; authorizing an County Court Judge - Larimer VOLUNTARY COLORADO PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND employer to deduct up to 50% of the premium amount from an (Vote YES or NO) MAKE IT WIDELY AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND MAINTAIN employee's wages and requiring the employer to pay the Shall Judge Kraig Ecton of the Larimer County Court be THE FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS THAT CURRENTLY remainder of the premium, with an exemption for employers retained in office? RECEIVE REVENUE FROM TOBACCO TAXES, WITH THE with fewer than 10 employees; creating the division of family STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING ALL OF THE NEW TAX and medical leave insurance as an enterprise within the YES NO REVENUE AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? department of labor and employment to administer the program; and establishing an enforcement and appeals process for retaliation and denied claims? County Court Judge - Larimer YES/FOR NO/AGAINST (Vote YES or NO) Shall Judge Joshua B. Lehman of the Larimer County Court Proposition 113 (STATUTORY) YES/FOR NO/AGAINST be retained in office? YES NO Shall the following Act of the General Assembly be approved: City of Loveland An Act concerning adoption of an agreement among the states to elect the President of the United States by national Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any popular vote, being Senate Bill No. 19-042? Ballot Issue 2A political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. YES/FOR NO/AGAINST AUTHORIZING AN ADDITIONAL SALES AND USE TAX OF 1% TO BE IMPOSED BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2021, A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a EXCEPT THAT THE SALE OF FOOD FOR HOME change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot Proposition 114 (STATUTORY) CONSUMPTION REMAINS TAXED AT 3%, TO SUPPORT question listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to THE CITY'S PUBLIC SAFETY, INFRASTRUCTURE AND the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes CAPITAL EQUIPMENT, AND OPERATIONS AND concerning the restoration of gray wolves through their MAINTENANCE ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law reintroduction on designated lands in Colorado located west of SHALL CITY OF LOVELAND TAXES BE INCREASED NOT or existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on the continental divide, and, in connection therewith, requiring MORE THAN $21,130,000 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST any ballot question is a vote against changing current the Colorado parks and wildlife commission, after holding FISCAL YEAR OF COLLECTIONS (2021) AND BY statewide hearings and using scientific data, to implement a law or existing circumstances. WHATEVER AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY plan to restore and manage gray wolves; prohibiting the THEREAFTER BY AN ADDITIONAL SALES AND USE TAX commission from imposing any land, water, or resource use OF ONE PERCENT (1%), THEREBY RAISING THE CITY State of Colorado restrictions on private landowners to further the plan; and SALES AND USE TAX FROM THREE PERCENT (3%) TO requiring the commission to fairly compensate owners for FOUR PERCENT (4%),