OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR LA PLATA COUNTY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL ELECTION

Tiffany Lee Parker, Clerk and Recorder

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Mark Udall Democratic Republican J. Paul Brown Republican Jill Repella County Offices Cory Gardner Republican Democratic Commissioner - District 1 Joe Garcia (Vote for One)

Gaylon Kent Libertarian Harry Hempy Green Brad Blake Republican Scott Olson Cynthia Roebuck Democratic

Raúl Acosta Unaffiliated Matthew Hess Libertarian Clerk and Recorder (Signed declaration to limit Brandon Young (Vote for One) service to no more than 2 terms)

Bill Hammons Unity Mike Dunafon Unaffiliated Tiffany Lee Parker Republican Robin J. Roberts Treasurer (Vote for One) Steve Shogan Unaffiliated Paul Noel Fiorino Unaffiliated Charles George Whitley Bobby Lieb Republican

Allison Morrissey Democratic

Write-in Write-in Assessor (Vote for One) Representative To The 114th United States Secretary Of State Congress - District 3 (Vote for One) Democratic (Vote for One) Craig Norman Larson Scott R. Tipton Republican Joe Neguse Democratic Sheriff (Vote for One) Wayne W. Williams Republican

Abel J. Tapia Democratic Amanda Campbell American Constitution Duke Schirard Republican

Dave Schambach Libertarian Sean Smith Democratic

Travis Mero Libertarian State Treasurer Surveyor (Vote for One) (Vote for One)

Tisha T. Casida Unaffiliated Walker Stapleton Republican Larry Connolly Democratic (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) Democratic Coroner (Vote for One) David Jurist Libertarian

Attorney General Janis Smith Republican (Vote for One) Beverly J. Begay Unaffiliated Don Quick Democratic Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court Cynthia Coffman Republican (Vote Yes or No) David K. Williams Libertarian Shall Justice Brian D. Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in SAMPLEState Board Of Education - Congressional office? District 3 (Vote for One) Yes No Henry C. Roman Democratic Shall Justice Monica M. Marquez of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in Marcia Neal Republican office? State Senate - District 6 Yes No (Vote for One)

Ellen S. Roberts Republican

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FRONT Card 2 RptPct 200-20 "3065934020 - B" Court Of Appeals (Vote Yes or No) Proposition 104 (STATUTORY)

Shall Judge Terry Fox of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes office? requiring any meeting of a board of education, or any meeting between any representative of a school district and any Yes No representative of employees, at which a collective bargaining agreement is discussed to be open to the public? Shall Judge Alan M. Loeb of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?

Yes No YES/FOR NO/AGAINST District Judge - 6th Judicial District (Vote Yes or No) Proposition 105 (STATUTORY)

Shall Judge Suzanne F. Carlson of the 6th Judicial District be retained Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes in office? concerning labeling of genetically modified food; and, in connection therewith, requiring food that has been genetically Yes No modified or treated with genetically modified material to be labeled, "Produced With Genetic Engineering" starting on July County Judge, La Plata 1, 2016; exempting some foods including but not limited to food (Vote Yes or No) from animals that are not genetically modified but have been fed or injected with genetically modified food or drugs, certain Shall Judge Martha Tinsley Minot of the La Plata County Court be food that is not packaged for retail sale and is intended for retained in office? immediate human consumption, alcoholic beverages, food for animals, and medically prescribed food; requiring the Colorado Yes No department of public health and environment to regulate the labeling of genetically modified food; and specifying that no State Questions private right of action is created for failure to conform to the labeling requirements? Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed as a “proposition” proposes a change to the YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law or existing circumstances, and a Town of Bayfield "no/against" vote on any ballot question is a vote against changing current law or existing circumstances. BALLOT QUESTION 2A

Amendment 67 (CONSTITUTIONAL) SHALL THE TOWN OF BAYFIELD'S TAXES BE INCREASED $285,000.00 ANNUALLY (FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution DOLLAR INCREASE) AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL protecting pregnant women and unborn children by defining AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN "person" and "child" in the Colorado criminal code and the ADDITIONAL ONE PERCENT (1%) SALES TAX, BEGINNING Colorado wrongful death act to include unborn human beings? JANUARY 1, 2015; PROVIDED THAT THE ADDITIONAL SALES TAX AUTHORIZED HEREIN SHALL BE APPROVED AND PLEDGED TO THE TOWN OF BAYFIELD STREET YES/FOR NO/AGAINST FUND ON THE TERMS STATED IN TOWN OF BAYFIELD ORDINANCE NO. 386, TO BE USED SOLEY FOR STREET, TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES, AND SHALL Amendment 68 (CONSTITUTIONAL) SUCH INCREASE IN REVENUES AND ANY INVESTMENT INCOME THEREON BE COLLECTED, SPENT AND SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $114,500,000 RETAINED AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE AND ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, AND BY SPENDING CHANGE NOTWITHSTANDING THE SUCH AMOUNTS THAT ARE RAISED THEREAFTER, BY LIMITATIONS OF ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE IMPOSING A NEW TAX ON AUTHORIZED HORSE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? RACETRACKS' ADJUSTED GROSS PROCEEDS FROM LIMITED GAMING TO INCREASE STATEWIDE FUNDING FOR K-12 EDUCATION, AND, IN CONNECTION YES NO THEREWITH, AMENDING THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT LIMITED GAMING IN ADDITION TO PRE- EXISTING PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING AT ONE QUALIFIED HORSE RACETRACK IN EACH OF THE COUNTIES OF ARAPAHOE, MESA, AND PUEBLO; AUTHORIZING HOST COMMUNITIES TO IMPOSE IMPACT FEES ON HORSE RACETRACKS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT LIMITED GAMING; ALLOWING ALL RESULTING REVENUE TO BE COLLECTED AND SAMPLESPENT NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BY LAW; AND ALLOCATING THE RESULTING TAX REVENUES TO A FUND TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND THE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE FOR K-12 EDUCATION?

YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

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