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Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Political - Area Elections by Date - Political Collection of miscellaneous political photographs. Some are undated P.40.1 Photographs (Various dates) 38 and most are unnamed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Culture Center A proposal to fund a city-owned community center by a $1.4 million in P.40.1 Bond Election May 28 1974 1974 2 bonds to be financed by future sales tax revenues was approved. County-wide election to approve a one-cent sales tax designed to generate funds for parks, recreation and open space, and creation of a Political - Area Elections by Date - County Sales Tax new fairgrounds. The tax would become effective Jan. 1, 1975 and P.40.1 Election May 7, 1974 1973 0 generate approximately $3.2 million a year. Elections for mayor (former State Representative Phil Stonebraker defeated incumbent Tom McCoy) Councilman at-large (Al Perenyi and former mayor Wade Gaddis were elected), Ward II (Angus Slee defeated Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, City of Jim Gillen), and the ordnance allowing the consideration of the Reynolds P.40.1 Mayor & Councilmen Nov. 6, 1973 1973 22 farm for a public golf course was approved. Election authorizing the purchase of three lots in the Heart of Longmont district and the leasing of two other lots. A total of 186 additional Political - Area Elections by Date - Special Bond parking spaces would be added to the existing 247 spaces. It was P.40.1 Election (Heart of Longmont) Sept. 11, 1973 1973 0 approved. Election authorizing a $425 million bond issue and half-cent sales tax for modern rapid transit. It passed but Boulder County and the City of Political - Area Elections by Date - RTD Election Sept. Longmont voted against the measure. As a result of the passing, P.40.1 7, 1973 3 Longmont will receive three additional mini buses. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Aug. 7, Election authorizing a new 20-year gas franchise to Public Service of P.40.1 1973 (Public Service) 1973 0 Colorado. It passed. Elections for three seats on the St. Vrain Valley School Board. James Comer (District B),Theodore Archuleta (District D), and Donald Weakland Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board (District F) were the winners. Approximately 11% of the district's P.40.1 Election May 1, 1973 1973 2 registered voters went to the polls. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, Election for numerous offices were impacted by the largest and most November 7, 1972 Presidential, Senate, complicated ballot in Colorado's history and a record number of voters P.40.1 Congressional, State & County 1972 14 turning out to vote. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election-Special- Boulder County Sheriff Protection June 20, 1972 Election to establish a special law enforcement taxing district in the P.40.1 1972 1 unincorporated areas of Boulder County. It was defeated. Elections for mayor in Mead (Incumbent Rodney Markham defeated Postmaster Robert Clark), mayor in Lyons (Councilman Virgil Rigdon was unopposed), mayor in Frederick (Incumbent John Digregorio defeated Beulah Meeker), mayor in Erie (William Trembath defeated Jim Hepp), mayor in Firestone (Incumbent Paul Hurtado defeated William Ballew), Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, Area and mayor in Dacano (Leroy Johnston defeated incumbent Clem P.40.1 Towns Apr. 4, 1972 1972 9 Dufour). Elections for mayor in Longmont (12-year councilman Wade Gaddis defeated John Warning) and city council (Harold Rattenborg was elected to an At Large-2 Year term, Eugene Shimel was elected to an At Large-4 year term, Bed Rodriquez was elected Councilman from Ward I and Mrs. P.40.1 (City) Mayor & Councilmen Nov. 2 1971 1971-1972 5 Lucy Thompson was elected Councilwoman from Ward III). Election authorizing a $2 million water bond to be used for the reconstruction of water lines and service facilities in the municipal system as well as improvements to the water filtration plant in Lyons. It Political - Area Elections by Date - Water Bond was approved. This reversed a defeat of a larger ($3.5 million) bond in P.40.1 Election June 22, 1971 1971-1972 8 April. School Board election in which Dana Crumb was victorious in district A, Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board Frank Prescott won in district C, Fred Norman won in district E, and Mary P.40.1 Election May 4, 1971 1971 4 Jane Hall won in district G. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Election authorizing a $3.5 million water bond to be used for the reconstruction of water lines and service facilities in the municipal system as well as improvements to the water filtration plant in Lyons. It was defeated. As a result of the defeat, the Longmont City Council Political - Area Elections by Date - April 20, 1971 tabled a number of proposed construction projects until the water issue P.40.1 Water Bond 1971 2 can be resolved. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov. 3, Results from local elections throughout Boulder County resulted in the P.40.1 1970 1970 15 Republican Party gaining control of county races. Election authorizing a $14.9 Million School Bond for the St. Vrain Valley School District. It would be paid for by a 10 mill increase over the current levy. The building program includes five new elementary school, four new junior high schools, a junior-senior high, a senior high, a Political - Area Elections by Date - School Bond vocational tech center and the revamping of 10 existing schools. It P.40.1 Election May 26 1969-1970 4 passed by a two-to-one margin. Election authorizing an 18-hole municipal golf course on the former Ray Reynolds property. The golf course was part of the city's Project 75 six- Political - Area Elections by Date - Special Election year master building plan. Turnout was high, with 82% of registered P.40.1 Golf Project 75 3/24/70 1970 7 voters participating. Election for Mayor (Al Zlaten defeated Chuck J. Martinka), Councilmen (James P. Gillen defeated Norm Havran and Dr. Robert Walker in Ward II), Councilman at large (Wade Gaddis was re-elected and Mrs. Virginia Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Mayor Estes was elected). An extension of the city's two per cent city sales tax P.40.1 and Councilmen Nov., 1969 1969 14 was approved. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Elections in three districts of the St. Vrain Valley School Board. In District B, incumbent Le Roy Schlagel defeated Frank Burton and Kenneth Fite. In District D, L.B. Adams defeated Thomas Atkin, James Ivins, and Wm. E. Spencer Jr. In District E, Paula Johnston defeated Charles Hayes, William Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board Howe, Glenn Markham, Joe Nichols, and Vincent Roith. Voters P.40.1 Election May 6, 1969 1969 2 overwhelmingly approved a redistricting plan. Election authorizing the issuing of $650,000 in sewer bonds to finance Political - Area Elections by Date - Election April 29, and expand the city's sewage treatment facilities. The issue was P.40.1 1969 Sewer 1969 0 approved by a 3-1 margin. Approval by Allenspark residents to detach their area from the St. Vrain Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Jan. 14 Valley School District and to annex to the Park District in Estes Park. The P.40.1 1969 0 measure passed 80-15. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, An overwhelming victory by Republicans. Only two Democrats, District 2 November 5, 1968 Presidential, Senate, County Commissioner Jack Murphy and State Representative for District P.40.1 Congressional, State & County 1967-1968 26 43 Charles Grant were victorious. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, November 5, 1968 Presidential, Senate, Supplemental file containing campaign literature, sample ballots, and P.40.1 Congressional, State & County 1967-1968 0 numerous clippings. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election October A $6.55 million St. Vrain Valley school bond was defeated with 62% P.40.1 15,1968 School Bond Election 1968 1 voting against and 38% voting for. Mayoral elections in Dacono (Clement DuFour defeated LeRoy Johnston), Erie (Jack Findley defeated Manual Pacheco) Firestone (Howard Breyfolge defeated Adam LePore), Frederick (John DiGregorio Political - Area Elections by Date - Election April 2, defeated James Crist), Lyons (Robert Flood defeated Hubert Lively) and P.40.1 1968 Area Mayors 1968 1 Mead (Rodney Markham defeated Vernon Howlett). Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Elections for Mayor (Ralph Price defeated Arnold Price), Councilmen at Large (Lew Branch defeated G. Overturf and S. Reineke), Councilmen Ward III (Darrell Beck defeated D. Brownewell and Tom Skailes), and Councilmen for Ward I where Al Zlaten was unopposed. A bond issue that would allow for the completion of the Button Rock damn was approved. Amendments 1 (an increase in the general obligation bond limitation from three to eight percent of the assessed valuation of Political - Area Elections by Date - November 7, 1967 property) and 2 (giving the city council power to issue revenue bonds for P.40.1 Longmont City Election 1967 0 any public purpose) were disapproved. Incumbent Mayor Ralph Price defeated Arnold Price. Lew Branch defeated Sylvester Reineke for the at-large council position. Al Ziaten Political - Area Elections by Date - Election was unopposed in Ward I. Darrell Beck Jr. defeated incumbent Dwight P.40.1 November 7,1967 Longmont City Election 1967 0 Brownewell in Ward III. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- General elections in local communities. Erie residents approved a 2% P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Area Elections 1976-1979 3 use tax.