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Certification Proof CERTIFICATION PROOF Vote Both Sides Official Ballot For 2014 Boulder County General Election Precinct 800-DS-01 Boulder County, Colorado November 04, 2014 Page 1 / 3 Secretary Of State Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court (Vote for One) (Vote Yes or No) Joe Neguse Shall Justice Brian D. Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court Democratic be retained in office? Wayne W. Williams Republican ___________________________________________________ YES Amanda Campbell Instructions for voting: American Constitution NO Please use a black or blue ink pen to mark your choices on Dave Schambach the ballot. To vote for your choice in each contest, Libertarian Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court completely fill in the box provided to the left of your choice. (Vote Yes or No) State Treasurer To vote for a write-in candidate, completely fill in the box Shall Justice Monica M. Marquez of the Colorado Supreme provided to the left of the words "Write-In" and write in the (Vote for One) Court be retained in office? name of the candidate on the line provided. IF YOU VOTE Walker Stapleton FOR MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ALLOWED Republican CHOICES IN A RACE, YOUR VOTES IN THAT RACE WILL Betsy Markey YES NOT BE COUNTED. If you tear, deface, or wrongly mark this Democratic ballot, return it and request a replacement, not exceeding NO three in all. Voters should review their ballot when they have David Jurist completed voting to ensure clearly marked votes are the Libertarian only marks on their ballot. Court Of Appeals Attorney General (Vote Yes or No) 10001680100029 "WARNING: (Vote for One) Shall Judge Terry Fox of the Colorado Court of Appeals be Don Quick retained in office? Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly Democratic influences an eligible elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting, or who falsely makes, alters, Cynthia Coffman YES forges, or counterfeits any mail ballot before or after it has Republican been cast, or who destroys, defaces, mutilates, or tampers David K. Williams NO with a ballot is subject, upon conviction, to imprisonment, or Libertarian to a fine, or both." CRS 1-7.5-107 3(b) Court Of Appeals ___________________________________________________ Regent Of The University Of Colorado - (Vote Yes or No) United States Senator Congressional District 2 Shall Judge Alan M. Loeb of the Colorado Court of Appeals be (Vote for One) (Vote for One) retained in office? Mark Udall Kim McGahey Democratic Republican YES Cory Gardner Linda Shoemaker Democratic Republican NO Gaylon Kent Daniel Ong Libertarian Libertarian District Judge - 20th Judicial District Raúl Acosta State Representative - District 10 (Vote Yes or No) Unaffiliated (Vote for One) Shall Judge Ingrid S. Bakke of the 20th Judicial District be (Signed declaration to limit service to no Dickey Lee Hullinghorst retained in office? more than 2 terms) Democratic Bill Hammons YES Unity District O Regional Transportation District Director (Vote for One) Steve Shogan NO Unaffiliated Elizabeth Adams Write-in Chuck Sisk District Judge - 20th Judicial District (Vote Yes or No) Shall Judge Maria E. Berkenkotter of the 20th Judicial District be County Commissioner - District 3 retained in office? Representative To The 114th (Vote for One) United States Congress - District 2 (Vote for One) Cindy Domenico YES Jared Polis Democratic Democratic Randy Luallin NO George Leing Libertarian Republican PKai AbelkisR O O FDistrict Judge - 20th Judicial District Unaffiliated (Vote Yes or No) Governor/Lieutenant Governor Shall Judge Patrick Butler of the 20th Judicial District be (Vote for One Pair) County Clerk & Recorder retained in office? Bob Beauprez / Jill Repella (Vote for One) Republican Hillary Hall John Hickenlooper / Joe Garcia Democratic YES Democratic Ralph "Ralphy" Shnelvar NO Harry Hempy / Scott Olson Libertarian Green District Judge - 20th Judicial District Matthew Hess / Brandon Young County Treasurer (Vote Yes or No) Libertarian (Vote for One) Paul Weissmann Shall Judge Judith L. LaBuda of the 20th Judicial District be Mike Dunafon / Robin J. Roberts Democratic retained in office? Unaffiliated Paul Noel Fiorino / Charles George County Assessor YES Whitley (Vote for One) Unaffiliated Jerry M Roberts NO Write-in Democratic County Sheriff District Judge - 20th Judicial District (Vote for One) (Vote Yes or No) Joseph K. Pelle Shall Judge Andrew Ross Macdonald of the 20th Judicial 600000001135 Democratic District be retained in office? Write-in 1423031226 YES County Surveyor NO (Vote for One) Lee Stadele County Judge, Boulder Democratic (Vote Yes or No) Shall Judge David Archuleta of the Boulder County Court be County Coroner retained in office? (Vote for One) Emma R. Hall Democratic YES NO Vote Both Sides CERTIFICATION PROOF Vote Both Sides Official Ballot For 2014 Boulder County General Election Precinct 800-DS-01 Boulder County, Colorado November 04, 2014 Page 2 / 3 County Judge, Boulder Proposition 105 (STATUTORY) CITY OF BOULDER BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2A (Vote Yes or No) Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes TEMPORARY TAX INCREASE FOR COMMUNITY, Shall Judge Noel E. Blum of the Boulder County Court be concerning labeling of genetically modified food; and, in CULTURE AND SAFETY retained in office? connection therewith, requiring food that has been genetically SHALL CITY OF BOULDER TAXES BE INCREASED modified or treated with genetically modified material to be ($9,200,000 FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR INCREASE) labeled, "Produced With Genetic Engineering" starting on July 1, ANNUALLY BY INCREASING THE SALES AND USE TAX BY YES 2016; exempting some foods including but not limited to food 0.3 CENTS FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2015 TO from animals that are not genetically modified but have been fed DECEMBER 31, 2017; NO or injected with genetically modified food or drugs, certain food that is not packaged for retail sale and is intended for immediate AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, human consumption, alcoholic beverages, food for animals, and County Judge, Boulder medically prescribed food; requiring the Colorado department of SHALL ALL OF THE REVENUES COLLECTED BE USED TO (Vote Yes or No) public health and environment to regulate the labeling of FUND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS THAT WILL INCLUDE genetically modified food; and specifying that no private right of WITHOUT LIMITATION THE FOLLOWING: Shall Judge Karolyn Moore of the Boulder County Court be action is created for failure to conform to the labeling retained in office? requirements? - UP TO $ 8,700,000 FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE BOULDER CIVIC AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY YES YES/FOR CANYON BLVD, ARAPAHOE AVE, 9TH STREET AND 13TH STREET TO CREATE A VIBRANT AND ACTIVE URBAN PARK AND CIVIC AREA INCLUDING RECREATION AMENITIES, NO NO/AGAINST COMMUNITY SPACES, SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS, AND CONNECTIONS AND ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS TO AND County Judge, Boulder BOULDER COUNTY BALLOT ISSUE 1A THROUGH THE CIVIC AREA, - UP TO $ 3,270,000 FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE (Vote Yes or No) (County-wide Flood Recovery Sales and Use Tax) 10001680200036 UNIVERSITY HILL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND HIGH Shall Judge Norma A. Sierra of the Boulder County Court be SHALL BOULDER COUNTY TAXES BE INCREASED $9.8 DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AREAS INCLUDING LIGHTING, retained in office? MILLION ANNUALLY (FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IRRIGATION AND TO IMPROVE PUBLIC STREETS, INCREASE STARTING IN 2015) AND BY SUCH AMOUNTS - UP TO $ 5,125,000 FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE AS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER THROUGH BOULDER CREEK PATH AND ITS ENVIRONS GENERALLY YES DECEMBER 31, 2019, FROM AN ADDITIONAL BETWEEN 3RD AND 17TH STREETS, INCLUDING LIGHTING COUNTY-WIDE SALES AND USE TAX OF 18.5 AND PATH IMPROVEMENTS TO INCREASE SAFETY, NO HUNDREDTHS OF ONE PERCENT (0.185%), FOR THE - UP TO $ 600,000 FOR PUBLIC ART AND TO PRESERVE OR PURPOSE OF PAYING FOR THE RECOVERY FROM THE RESTORE THE EXISTING ART COLLECTION, 2013 FLOOD, INCLUDING: REPAIRING DAMAGED COUNTY - UP TO $ 3,850,000 TO IMPROVE THE DAIRY CENTER FOR Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any ROADS AND BRIDGES IN A WAY THAT REDUCES THE RISK THE ARTS PROPERTY, political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions OF FUTURE FLOOD DAMAGE, RESTORING AREAS - UP TO $ 1,500,000 FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot WASHED OUT BY THE FLOODING, RE-ROUTING THOSE CHAUTAUQUA PARK AND ITS ENVIRONS FOR ACCESS, question listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to RIVERS WHOSE COURSE WAS CHANGED BY THE FLOOD PEDESTRIAN, SAFETY, AND LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS, the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed as a IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FUTURE FLOODING, - UP TO $ 4,000,000 FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE "proposition" proposes a change to the Colorado Revised ASSISTING PROGRAMS THAT REBUILD RESIDENTS’ MUSEUM OF BOULDER PROVIDED THAT THE MUSEUM OF Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is a vote in HOMES AND BUSINESSES, REDUCING THE IMPACT ON BOULDER HAS FIRST RAISED AND DEDICATED AN EQUAL favor of changing current law or existing circumstances, and LOW INCOME AND OTHER RESIDENTS ESPECIALLY AMOUNT AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH TERMS, CONDITIONS, a "no/against" vote on any ballot question is a vote against IMPACTED BY THE FLOOD, AND OTHER FLOOD AND TIMING APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, AND changing current law or existing circumstances. RECOVERY MEASURES; AND SHALL THE REVENUES AND - ANY REMAINING FUNDS TO BE APPROPRIATED BY THE EARNINGS ON INVESTMENT OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BOULDER CITY COUNCIL TO FUND CAPITAL ___________________________________________________
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