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 . 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 , 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. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov. 1978 Incumbent Democrat Attorney General J.D. MacFarlane defeated P.40.1 Attorney General, Colorado 1978 0 Republican challenger Steve Duncan. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- Races include U.S. Senate, Colorado Governor and Lt. Governor and P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Boulder County 1978-1979 28 numerous county and local races. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election, Nov. P.40.1 1978 Boulder County Assessor 1978 0 Democrat Bill Goodyear defeated Republican Ben LaTorra.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Nov. P.40.1 1978 Boulder County Clerk & Recorder 1978 0 Democrat Charlotte Houston defeated Republican Paul Greenwald. Democrat Maggi Markey defeated Republican Tom Brines and Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov.1978 Independent William Keeler in the District #3 County Commissioner P.40.1 #3 - Boulder County Commissioner 1978 0 race. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Boulder County Sheriff 1978 0 Democrat Brad Leach was unopposed in the race. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County The proposed 1/2 of 1% open space sales tax was defeated with a 60% P.40.1 Sales Tax Election - May 9, 1978 Open Space 1978 0 opposed and 40% in favor. Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County P.40.1 Surveyor 1978 0 Independent Jack E. Boyers was unopposed in race. Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County Incumbent Republican Tom Milburn defeated Democrat Vance P.40.1 Treasurer 1978 0 Neighbors. Local elections for numerous Weld County positions as well as 10 Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- Amendments to the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Only P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Weld County 1976-1979 1 Amendments 4 and 6 were approved.

California voters overwhelmingly approved a massive 57 percent cut in Political - Area Elections by Date - Election-June 6, their property taxes. The new limitation sets property taxes at 1% of a P.40.1 1978 California's Proposition 13 1978 0 home's market value. The anti-tax crusade was led by Howard Jarvis Elections for Longmont mayor (E. George Patterson defeated Walter Jordan, John H. McCartney, and Harold Tobin), Ward Two City Council (Viki McKinney defeated Barry E. Serlis), and at-large (Sandra Parker and Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- William G. Swenson were victorious). Voter turnout was light P.40.1 November 8, 1977-Longmont City 1977 8 (approximately 21%). Elections for three seats on the St. Vrain Valley School Board. William M. Soult (District B), Eleanor C. Flanders (District D), and Karen Sekich Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board (District F) were the winners. Only 15% of the district's registered P.40.1 Election May 3, 1977 1977 7 voters made their choices. Election for Boulder County Commissioner for District 1. Democratic Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 #1 - incumbent Wally Toevs defeated Republican Bob Bowron. The P.40.1 Boulder County Commissioner 1976 0 campaign featured a number of negative ads. Election for Boulder County Commissioner for District 2. Democratic Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 #2 - incumbent Jack Murphy defeated Republican Dennis Schell and P.40.1 Boulder County Commissioner 1976 0 Independent Jose Garin. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. authorize a state sweepstakes program in the form of a lottery in P.40.1 Amend #1-Sweepstakes-Race Tracks 1976 0 conjunction with horse or dog races at licensed tracks. It passed.

Election for amendment that would eliminate the confusion over mobile home taxation. The amendment would exempt mobile homes from taxation under the graduated annual specific ownership taxation of Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. motor vehicles. It directs the Colorado General Assembly to develop a P.40.1 Amend. #2 Mobile Home Tax 1976-1977 1 method of taxation for mobile homes. It passed.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution to give the state P.40.1 Amend. #3 Nuclear Proliferation 1976 1 legislature control over nuclear power plants. It failed. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution to allow the legislature to exempt a maximum of 110 middle management positions Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. from the state personnel system so that these people could be P.40.1 Amend. #4 Gov's Appointments 1976 1 appointed by the governor. It failed.

Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution making county Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. commissioners responsible for determining their own salaries as well as P.40.1 Amend. #5 County Salaries 1976 1 those of other elected county officials. It failed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would repeal P.40.1 Amend. #6 ERA 1976-1978 1 the state's Equal Rights Amendment. It failed.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would P.40.1 Amend. #7 Sales Tax 1976 0 eliminate the state's three per cent sales tax on food. It failed. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would require Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. all beer, malt liquor, and carbonated soft drinks would have to be sold in P.40.1 Amend. #8 Returnable Containers 1976 0 returnable containers. It failed. Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. provide for a department of public counselor to work on the setting of P.40.1 Amend. #9 PUC Counselor 1976 0 utility rates in Colorado. It failed. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Election for amendment to the Colorado Constitution that provides that no taxes can be instituted, increased or implemented without an Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Colo. affirmative vote of a majority of the registered electors to be affected by P.40.1 Amend. #10 Vote on Taxes 1976 0 the tax. It failed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 2nd Incumbent Democrat Timothy Wirth defeated Republican challenger Ed P.40.1 District - Congress 1975-1976 0 Scott. Elections for the State Board of Education from the Second District (Republican Jacquie Haughton defeated Democrat Dick Kraft) and Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 State University of Colorado Regent-at-large (Incumbent Democrat Byron P.40.1 Board of Education - 2nd Congressional District 1976 0 Johnson defeated Robert Sawyer). Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 23rd Incumbent Republican Les Fowler defeated Democrat Josie Heath in the P.40.1 District - State Senator 1976 0 race for state senator from the 23rd District. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 20th Democrat incumbent Alex Hunter is unopposed in his re-election bid as P.40.1 Judicial District - District Attorney 1976 0 Boulder County District Attorney. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 24th Democrat Ron Stewart defeated Republican Steve Gunn in the race for P.40.1 District - State Senator 1976 2 state senator in the 24th District.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 47th Republican Lee Jones defeated Democrat Penfield Tate for the District P.40.1 District - State Representative 1976 0 47 State House of Representatives seat being vacated by Sandy Arnold. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 48th Incumbent Carl Showalter defeated Les Ewegen for the 48th District P.40.1 District - State Representative 1976 0 House seat. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 49th Incumbent Republican State Rep. Bill Hilsmeier defeated Democrat Jim P.40.1 District - State Representative 1976 0 Riesberg in a lopsided election. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 50th State Rep Virginia Sears, R-Greely, is running for a third term as P.40.1 District - State Representative 1976 0 representative from the 50th District. Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election Articles pertaining to the primaries held in May prior to November's P.40.1 Nov. 2, 1976 0 general election. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 Presidential, Senate, Congressional, State & County Articles covering a wide-variety of topics pertaining to the November 2, P.40.1 1976 28 1976 election. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Political - Area Elections by Date - June 8, 1976 City Articles pertaining to the issuance of bonds to build a 1,500 seat P.40.1 Bond Election - Auditorium 1976-1977 2 auditorium by September 1978. The measure passed 56% to 44%.

Articles pertaining to the general city-wide election. Al Perenyi defeated Nacor Lujan for mayor. George Chandler defeated Christine Schultz for Council at large. Sandra Parker defeated Daniel Benavidez for a two- year term for Council at large. Bob Askey defeated Melvin Crowell for Ward three. Ben Rodriquez ran unopposed for Ward 1. This was the Political - Area Elections by Date - City of Mayor & first election to use the new Data vote voting machines. It was also the P.40.1 Councilman Nov. 4, 1975 1975 19 first time that ballots were printed in English and Spanish.

Articles pertaining to votes on 12 amendments to the City Charter. Those passing were; No. 3, which provides for filing vacancies on the city council, No. 4, requiring council members to be 21 and residents for one year, No. 7, increasing the compensation of council members and the mayor to $125 per month, No. 9, which eliminated present charter- required boards and commissions. Amendment 10., which allows city council to provide expenditures for charitable industrial, educational and benevolent purposes resulted in a tie and was defeated. Others being defeated were No. 1, which would have ended citizen election of the mayor, No. 2, which relates to charter changes of term of the mayor, No. 5 which would have changed the method of selecting the mayor, No. 6, which provides for staggering terms of council members, No., 8 which would reduce the needed signature on initiatives and referendum to 10 per cent of votes cast in the last election, and No. 11, which would allow Political - Area Elections by Date - Sewer Board the city to issue general revenue bonds to approximately three times the P.40.1 Election Charter Revision June 24, 1975 1975 0 present level. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles pertaining to the St. Vrain Valley School Board race. Winners by Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board district were: District A - Henri Kinson, District C - Winston Hile, District P.40.1 Election May 6, 1975 1975 8 E - Sandra Chella, and District G - Wade Carlson.

Political - Area Elections by Date - School Building Articles pertaining to the proposed $13.9 million building bond issue in P.40.1 Bond Election April 8, 1975 1975 6 the St. Vrain Valley School District. It passed by a margin of only 1.8%.

Articles pertaining to National and Statewide races. Significant races involved Democrat defeating Republican incumbent Peter Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov.5 74 Dominick in the U.S. Senate race, and Democrat defeated P.40.1 1974-1975 30 Republican incumbent John Vanderhoof for Governor.

Articles pertaining to the Colorado elections for Governor (Richard Lamm (winner) vs. Ted Strickland and four other candidates, U.S. Senate (Bill Armstrong (winner) vs & Veeder Dorn, Colorado Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- Secretary of State (Alayne Bushong (winner) vs. Mary Buchanan, November 7, 1978 Colorado State - U.S. Senators Colorado Attorney General (J.D. MacFarlane (winner) vs. Steve Duncan, P.40.1 1977-1978 18 and 2nd Congressional District ( (winner) vs. Ed Scott. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Articles pertaining to the race for Boulder County Coroner in which Bill P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Corner 1978 0 Howe, Republican, was unopposed.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Nov. Articles pertaining to the race for Colorado's 47th House District with P.40.1 1978 District 47 1978 0 Incumbent Republican Lee Jones defeating Democrat Homer Page.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Nov. Articles pertaining to the race for Colorado's 49th House District with P.40.1 1978 District 49 1978 0 Incumbent Republican Bill Hilsmeier defeating Democrat Bill Korn. Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 2, 1976 51st State Representative Walt Younglund is seeking re-election in the State P.40.1 District - State Representative 1976 0 Representative District 51 race. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Articles pertaining to the Colorado elections for Governor with Democrat incumbent Richard Lamm being re-elected over Colorado State Senator Ted Strickland. Elected as Lieutenant Governor was State Rep. Nancy Dick who will become the first female lieutenant governor in Colorado. Also on the ballot for Governor were Elsa Blum, Socialist, Sal Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov. 1978 A. Mander, Newtist, E.L. Peister, Tea Party, and , National P.40.1 Governor, Colorado 1978 0 Statesman. Articles pertaining to the race for the retention of Boulder County Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Judges. All five (Richard Dana, Rex Scott, Marsha Yeager, Martin P.40.1 November 7, 1978 Judges 1978 0 Steinbert, and David Torke) were approved.

Articles pertaining to the Colorado elections for Lieutenant Governor with Democrat Mary Dick becoming the first female lieutenant governor in Colorado. Also on the ballot for Lieutenant Governor were , Republican, Harold Sudmeyer, Socialist, G. "Turkey" Murphy, Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Newtist, John Grandbouche, Tea Party, and Earl Higgerson, National P.40.1 Nov.8,1978 Lieutenant Governor 1978 0 Statesman. Articles pertaining to the race for the CU Regents. In the race for six- year terms, Peter Dietze, Republican, and Rachel Noel, Democrat were elected over Lane Earnest, Republican and Keith Shwayder, Democrat. In the two-year at-large race, Republican David Sunderland defeated Democrat Jean Watson. In the 2nd Congressional Regents race, Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov. 1978 incumbent Republican David Sunderland defeated Democrat Jean P.40.1 Regent of the Univ. of Colorado 1978 - 1979 0 Watson.

Articles pertaining to the race for Colorado Secretary of State with Incumbent Republican Mary Buchanan defeating Democrat Alayne Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Nov. 2, Bushong. One issue that was raised during the campaign was allowing P.40.1 1978 Secretary of State 1978 0 Colorado residents to register to vote by mail. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles pertaining to the race for U.S. Senate with Republican Bill Political - Area Elections by Date - Election - Nov., Armstrong defeating Democrat incumbent Floyd Haskel, Veeder Dorn, P.40.1 1978 U.S. Senator 1978 0 Party, and John Shue, National Statesman (Prohibition). Articles pertaining to the race for Colorado's 2nd Congressional District with Democrat incumbent Dick Wirth defeating Republican Ed Scott. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election Nov. 1978 The primary issue during the campaign was the differing solutions to P.40.1 2nd District - Congress 1978 0 America's economic ills. Articles pertaining to the race for Longmont Mayor with Bob Askey defeating Al Perenyi and John Warning, Ward 1 councilmen with Bill Walker defeating Ben Rodriquez, Ward 3 with Pete Humphrey defeating Lou Lombard, At Large, 4 Year with Tom Stevenson defeating Larry Political - Area Elections by Date - Election- Rugkhardt and Don Pavel, At Large, 2 Year with Jim Johnson running P.40.1 November 6, 1979, City Council, Longmont 1979 2 unopposed. Articles pertaining to the race for St. Vrain Valley School Board. In District A, Henri Kinson defeated George Crottie and Jeannette Ord. In District C, Art Quinn defeated Gerald Forreider. In District E, Jim Cook Political - Area Elections by Date - Election-May 8, defeated Sandra Chella. In District G, Wade Carlson defeated George P.40.1 1979 School Board, St. Vrain Valley 1979 5 Snead.

Articles pertaining to the St. Vrain Valley School Board recall election. Political - Area Elections by Date - Election-March 27, Both Bill Stout, President of the School Board, and Karen Sekich were P.40.1 1979 - School Board Recall Election 1979 5 retained. Voter turnout was approximately 22%. Articles pertaining to the Boulder County Commissioners races. In District 1, Republican Bob Jenkins defeated Incumbent Democrat Wally Political - Area Elections by Date - Commissioners, Toevs. In District 2, Incumbent Democrat Jack Murphy defeated P.40.1 Boulder County Nov. 4 1980 3 Republican Bill Keeler.

Articles pertaining to the U.S. Representative - 2nd District race. Political - Area Elections by Date - Congressional Incumbent Democrat Tim Wirth defeated Republican John McElderry, P.40.1 Election Nov. 4 1980 4 Libertarian Paul Grant, & Citizens Party Robert McFarland. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Political - Area Elections by Date - Municipal Office Articles pertaining to municipal races for mayor and council members in P.40.1 Election April 1 1980 0 Berthoud, Dacono, Erie, Firestone, Frederick, Lyons, and Platteville. Articles pertaining to voter turnout and other topics during the 1980 Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election general election. In Boulder County, 83.7 percent of registered voters P.40.1 1980 1980 5 went to the polls.

Political - Area Elections by Date - May 6 Special Article on petitions for candidacy in the Allenspark Fire Protection P.40.1 Election 1980 0 District and the Allenspark Water and Sanitation District elections.

Political - Area Elections by Date - May 13 Election Articles pertaining to the special election where Longmont residents P.40.1 (Cyt Council) City Housing 1980 - 1982 5 voted to ban public housing. Voter turnout was approximately 20%. Articles pertaining to the presidential election where Republican defeated Incumbent , National Unity John Anderson, Statesman Benjamin Bubar, Libertarian , Citizens Political - Area Elections by Date - Presidential , Communist USA , and Socialist Workers P.40.1 Election Nov. 4 1980 1 . Articles pertaining to the CU Regent-At Large race. Incumbent Republican David Sunderland defeated Democrat Kathy Petersen, and P.40.1 Political - Area Elections by Date - Regents 1980 0 Statesman Margaret Storms.

P.40.1 Political - Area Elections by Date - Sept. 9 Primary 0 Articles pertaining to the Sept 9 Primary for General election candidates. Political - Area Elections by Date - Weld County P.40.1 Election Nov. 4 1980 0 Articles pertaining to the Weld County portion of the general election. Articles pertaining to the development of the Northgate Fashion Mall Political - Area Elections by Date - April 28 Mall located at the intersection of Colorado Route 66 and U.S. 287. It passed P.40.1 Election 1981 9 with 56.3% of the vote. Articles pertaining to the race for Mayor (where Bill Swenson defeated Tom Stevenson) and City Council (where Larry Burkhardt and Richard Parker won at large seats. In Ward II, John Caldwell defeated Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council-Mayor Councilwoman McKinney. In Ward III, Richard Lange won over four P.40.1 Election Nov. 3, 1981 1981 17 challengers. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Articles pertaining to the St. Vrain Valley School Board election. Political - Area Elections by Date - May 5 School Incumbents Eleanor Flanders, Gene McLean, Bill Stout, and Glenn Vaad P.40.1 Board Election 1981 0 were unopposed.

Articles pertaining to 6 Amendments and 1 initiative on the November Ballot. Amendment 1 (change to procedures for initiating laws and amendments), Amendment 2 (state lottery), Amendment 3 (changing the Constitution to make it tougher for municipalities to annex unincorporated areas) and Amendment 6 (whether RTD board members should be elected), while Amendment 4 (Fight Against Inflationary Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. Ballot Issues Rates), Amendment 5 (Commercial Banks establishing branches) and the P.40.1 1980-1981 8 Light Rail 3/4 cent tax failed.

Articles pertaining to the Colorado level races in the 1984 election. Of Political - Area Elections by Date - Nov. 1984 State note was the passing of Initiative 3, a constitutional amendment ending P.40.1 Election 1984 1 direct and indirect state funding of abortion. Political - Area Elections by Date - School Bond Articles pertaining to the proposed $17 million bond issue to finance 13 P.40.1 March 17, 1981 1981-1983 7 school improvement projects. It narrowly passed. Articles pertaining to the proposed 3.44 mills increase in property tax to Political - Area Elections by Date - School Mill Levy offset a $1 million deficit in the operational budget for 1982. It was P.40.1 1981 2 defeated by nearly a 2-1 margin.

Articles pertaining to the $6.4 million water bond issue. The highlight of Political - Area Elections by Date - Water Bond the proposal was the construction of a $4.9 million water treatment P.40.1 Election July 21 1981 1 plant at Burch Lake. It passed by a less than 2-1 margin. Political - Area Elections by Date - Area Elections P.40.1 1982-1984 7 Articles pertaining to the general election. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles pertaining to eight ballot issues. Among the issues were; requirement for beverages to be sold in returnable containers, an end to production of nuclear weapons component parts at Rocky Flats, allow Political - Area Elections by Date - Ballot Issues - Nov. table wines to be sold in grocery stores, and legalizing gambling in 19 P.40.1 1982 1982 1 southern Colorado counties.

Articles pertaining to the Boulder County Commissioner featuring Democrat Josie Heath (winner) versus Republican Don Tracy and Independent Libertarian Ed Leeper, County Clerk featuring Republican Arletta Bourne versus Democrat Charlotte Houston (winner) , County Treasurer featuring Republican George Hilgendorf (winner) versus Democrat Bob Leonard, County Assessor featuring Republican George Bailey versus Democrat William Goodyear (winner), Sheriff, featuring Democrat incumbent Brad Leach (winner) versus Republican Louis Rizzo, County Coroner where Rodney Ahlberg was unopposed and RTD Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder Cty. Director District 1 featuring Norman Smith, Ross Magruder, Dominick P.40.1 Elections 1982-1983 1 Perez, Bill Womack (winner), and Russ Tarvin running for one seat. Articles pertaining to the proposal to bring Cable TV to Longmont and which of five companies (American Cable Systems West, Jones Intercable, Longmont cable, Longmont Communications and Storer Cable) would be chosen to provide the service. Two companies Political - Area Elections by Date - Cable Television - (Longmont Communications and Storer Cable) will compete in a mid- P.40.1 Feb. 9-82 1982-1984 0 April runoff.

Articles pertaining to the May 4th runoff election to bring Cable TV to Longmont and which of two companies, Longmont Communications Political - Area Elections by Date - Cable Television (endorsed by the City Council) and Storer Cable will be chosen. P.40.1 1982 & 1984 1982-1984 0 Longmont Communications won by a more than 2-1 margin. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles pertaining to the proposed 1 percent sales tax increase, which P.40.1 Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council 1982 2 was defeated, and a nuclear freeze referendum, which was approved. Articles regarding the 1982 General Election that included Colorado Governor between Richard Lamm (D) (winner) and John Furth (R), Colorado Attorney General between Gail Klapper (D) and Duane Woodard (R) (winner), Secretary of State between Natalie Meyer (R) (winner) and Betty Orten (D), State Treasurer between William Hughes Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election (R) and (D) (winner), Congressional, County, and City P.40.1 1982-1983 6 elections. Articles regarding the 1982 General Election with an emphasis on Boulder, Larimer, and Weld County issues. Specifically mentioned are the proposed amendment that would exempt agricultural machinery Political - Area Elections by Date - Larimer Cty. and livestock from property taxes and a 5 cent deposit on all beverage P.40.1 Elections 1982 0 containers. Articles regarding the September 8th primary that determined P.40.1 Political - Area Elections by Date - Sept. Primary 1982 3 candidates for the November general election. Articles regarding the 1982 General Election that included Colorado Governor between Richard Lamm (D) (winner) and John Furth (R), Colorado Attorney General between Gail Klapper (D) and Duane Woodard (R) (winner), Secretary of State between Natalie Meyer (R) (winner) and Betty Orten (D), State Treasurer between William Hughes Political - Area Elections by Date - State Elections (R) and Roy Romer (D) (winner),Congressional, county, and city P.40.1 1982 1 elections.

Articles regarding the 1982 General Election with an emphasis on Weld County issues. Specific Weld County races include Commissioner Political - Area Elections by Date - Weld Cty Elections between Gene Brantner (R) (winner) & Judy Kron (D) and Sheriff P.40.1 1982 0 between Harold Andrews (R) (winner) & David Plasters (D). Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Articles regarding the special May 16th election to add an additional 1- cent tax on every dollar's worth of discretionary spending to be used for Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder Cty. Sales reducing the property tax burden and for acquiring open spaces. The P.40.1 Tax Election May 16, 1989 1989 0 increase was defeated.

Articles regarding the November 6, 1984 including the Presidential race between President Ronald Reagan (R) (winner) and former Minnesota Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County Senator (D) and the U.S. Senate race between William P.40.1 General Election 1983-1984 0 Armstrong (R) (winner) and Nancy Dick (D).

Articles regarding the April 19, 1983 Longmont City Council Election between Tom McCoy (winner, B.J. Smith, Lyle Motycka, and Basil Irwin. Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council Also on the ballot was a tax-increment financing for downtown P.40.1 Election 1983 2 redevelopment, which passed.

Articles regarding the Feb 1 Special City Council Election to fill the Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council- vacancy created when Tom Stevenson resigned. Candidates include Dan P.40.1 Special Election Feb. 1 1982-1983 3 Benavidez (winner), Basil Irwin, and Tom McCoy.

Articles regarding the Nov. 8th City elections for Mayor between Incumbent Bill Swenson (winner) and Charles Harris and City Council where Dan Benavidez, Basil Irwin, and Diane Strachan were winners. Also on the ballot were seventeen proposals, eleven of which were Political - Area Elections by Date - Sales Tax 1983- adopted and six rejected. Of significance among the rejected proposals P.40.1 1984 3 was a 1-cent sales tax increase.

Articles regarding the St. Vrain Valley School Board election. Seven candidates (Henri Kinson in District A, Gene Mclean & Mark Sullivan in district C, Arthur Moxley, George Raterink, & Dennis Roth in District E, Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board and Wade Carlson in District E) were competing for four vacancies. P.40.1 Election (May) 1983 2 Roth, Carlson, Kinson, and McLean were the winners. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles regarding the Oct 18th election. Voters approved the requested Political - Area Elections by Date - School District Oct. 5.2-mill increase in district property tax. Voter turnout was in the 30 P.40.1 18 Election 1983 2 percent range which is high for such elections.

Articles pertaining to the Oct 18th election in Weld County. On the Political - Area Elections by Date - Weld Elections ballot was a proposal to make $20 million available for road and bridge P.40.1 (Sales Tax) 1983 0 maintenance. The proposal was defeated by a 2-1 margin.

Articles pertaining to elections held in Dacano (mayor, trustees, and a penny per dollar sales tax, Erie (mayor, trustees, and a 1 1/2-cent sales Political - Area Elections by Date - April 3 Election tax), Firestone (mayor and trustees), Frederick (mayor and trustees), P.40.1 1984 0 Lyons (trustees), and Mead (mayor and town board members).

Article on the possibility that voters will be asked in the June election to Political - Area Elections by Date - City Election June approve the issuance of sewer bonds to cover the improvement and P.40.1 1984 1984 0 expansion of the city's sewage treatment plant.

Articles pertaining to the 1984 general election for President (Ronald Reagan vs. Walter Mondale), U.S. Senator (William Armstrong vs. Nancy Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election Dick), Congressional races, Regent of CU-At Large, as well as state and P.40.1 Boulder 1983-1985 4 county races, and five amendments to the Colorado Constitution. Articles pertaining to the Larimer County Commissioners District II seat Political - Area Elections by Date - Larimer County between Pat Graham, Howard Zollner, Daryle Klassen, & Ken Bennett, P.40.1 District II 1984 0 with Zollner and Klassen winning.

Articles regarding the Democratic Caucuses for President (Gary Hart (winner)), Walter Mondale, and ) and U.S. Senator (Nancy Political - Area Elections by Date - May 7 Precinct Dick (winner)), Carlos Lucero, and Steve Leatherman. There were no P.40.1 Caucuses 1984 1 contested races in the Republican caucuses. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Article regarding the cancellation of the special fire protection and sanitation district elections scheduled for may 8th. Louisville, Niwot, Political - Area Elections by Date - May 8 Election - Lyons, Hygiene and Carbon Valley all cancelled the elections due to a P.40.1 (Fire and Sanitation) 1984 0 lack of candidates.

Articles regarding the various primary races held on the 17th of Sept. Political - Area Elections by Date - Primary Election - The only local race decided was for Boulder County District Attorney P.40.1 Sept. 17 1984 1 between Alex Hunter (winner) and Lee Hawke.

Articles pertaining to the 1984 general election for President (Ronald Reagan vs. Walter Mondale), U.S. Senator (William Armstrong vs. Nancy Political - Area Elections by Date - U.S. Election Nov. Dick), Congressional races, Regent of CU-At Large, as well as state and P.40.1 1984 1984-1985 0 county races, and five amendments to the Colorado Constitution.

Articles pertaining to the April 30th special election in Longmont's Ward Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council III to fill the vacancy created when Diane Strachan resigned. The race P.40.1 Special Election April 30 1985 0 featured Dave Chrisman (the winner), Jill Cassels, and Lynn Peter.

Articles pertaining to the Longmont City elections featuring Mayor (Larry Burkhardt unopposed), Ward II (John Caldwell unopposed), at Large Political - Area Elections by Date - City Elections - (William Swenson and Tom McCoy were the winners). Also approved P.40.1 Nov. '85 City Council & Ballot 1985 6 was a ban on smoking in the work place, which passed by a 2-1 margin. Articles regarding the U.S. Senate race featuring Republican and Democrat Tim Wirth (the winner), the U.S. House of Representatives race featuring Republican Mike Norton and Democrat (the winner), the Colorado gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ted Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election Strickland versus Democrat Roy Romer (the winner), and various local P.40.1 1986 1985-1986 3 races. Articles regarding the Colorado gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ted Strickland versus Democrat Roy Romer, and various local races. Key Political - Area Elections by Date - Governor 1986 issues include: the economy, infrastructure, housing, and public P.40.1 1985-1986 0 education. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description

Articles regarding the March 12, 1985 $4.5 million bond proposal. The funds would be used to renovate the Dickens Opera House, construct a Political - Area Elections by Date - Longmont Bond new 152-room hotel, and a 240-space parking garage. The issue was P.40.1 Election 1985 0 opposed by developer Ken Pratt. It passed with a 78% approval.

Articles regarding the November 8, 1988 Presidential race between Political - Area Elections by Date - Presidential Republican Vice President George H. Bush (the winner) and former P.40.1 Election 1988 1985-1988 30 Massachusetts Governor Mike Dukakis, the Democratic candidate. Articles regarding the race for three positions on the St. Vrain Valley Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board School Board. The winners were: William Soult who defeated James A. P.40.1 Election 1985 0 Nielsen, Ted Archuleta, and Glenn Vaad.

Articles regarding the U.S. Senate race featuring Republican Ken Kramer and Democrat Tim Wirth, the U.S. House of Representatives race featuring Republican Mike Norton and Democrat David Skaggs, the Political - Area Elections by Date - State Election Colorado gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ted Strickland versus P.40.1 1986 1985-1986 1 Democrat Roy Romer, and various local races.

Articles regarding the U.S. Senate race featuring Republican Ken Kramer and Democrat Tim Wirth, the U.S. House of Representatives race featuring Republican Mike Norton and Democrat David Skaggs, the Political - Area Elections by Date - United States Colorado gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ted Strickland and P.40.1 Election 1986 1985-1986 0 Democrat Roy Romer, and various local races.

Articles regarding the race for Adams County Sheriff featuring Political - Area Elections by Date - Adams County Republican Longmont Director of Public Safety Ed Camp (the winner), P.40.1 Elections 1986 0 and Democrat Jerrel Eye, who was the Adams County Undersheriff.

Articles regarding the April 29, 1986 special election to decide whether Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder Cty. to increase the number of board members from three to five. It was P.40.1 Commissioners Special Election 1986 6 dubbed the "Drive for Five". It failed by an almost 2-1 margin. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Articles regarding the November 4, 1986 general election which included numerous races across Boulder County. Of significance was the defeat Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County of County Coroner Rodney Ahlberg by his former Deputy, Dr. John P.40.1 Elections 1986-1987 3 Meyer. Articles regarding the recall of Ward I Councilman Basil Irwin. Councilman Irwin was accused of abusing public trust with regards to Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council Recall mistreating city employees. He was opposed by Carl Johnson who P.40.1 1986-1987 0 defeated Irwin by a 2-1 margin. Articles regarding the U.S. Senate race featuring Republican Ken Kramer and Democrat Tim Wirth (the winner), the U.S. House of Representatives race featuring Republican Mike Norton and Democrat David Skaggs (the winner), the Colorado gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ted Political - Area Elections by Date - General Election Strickland versus Democrat Roy Romer (the winner), and various local P.40.1 File 1986-1987 2 races. Political - Area Elections by Date - Primary Election Articles regarding the November 4, 1986 general election which included P.40.1 1986 1986 0 numerous races across Boulder County. Article regarding the special taxing (Carbon Valley Recreation District, Tri- Political - Area Elections by Date - Special District Area Ambulance District, and Longmont Fire Protection District, for P.40.1 Election 1986 0 example) election held on May 6, 1986. Articles regarding the Weld County portion of the 1986 General Election. Significant races include House District 51 between Leo Berger (winner) Political - Area Elections by Date - Weld County and Walt Younglund, and County Coroner between Rodney Ahlberg and P.40.1 Elections 1986 0 John Meyer (winner).

Articles regarding the May 6th election. Topics included the $4.75 million bond issue for the St. Vrain Sanitation District (passed), Conrad Hopp, Felix Owen, and Wilbur E. Nuss on the Longmont Fire Protection Political - Area Elections by Date - Weld County District board, and Roy Chastain, Kenneth Cinnamon, and Dick McDowell P.40.1 Election May 6 1986 0 in the Lyons Fire Protection District. Article regarding the delay of the municipal charter's revenue bond Political - Area Elections by Date - Charter election requirement. Article regarding the retention of Municipal Court P.40.1 Amendment /Judge Retention 1987 0 Judge Diana VanDeHey. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Article regarding the November 3rd Longmont City races that include Mayor (Al Sweeney (winner), Larry Burkhardt, Fred Wilson, and Dave Chrisman), Councilman at large (Carl Johnson (winner) and Dan Benavidez, Ward I councilman (Judy Haines (winner), Guy Grigsby, and Ron Vejrostek), Ward III councilman (Nancy Herbert (winner) and Political - Area Elections by Date - City Council Wendel Bergman) and the retention of Judge Diana VanDeHey who was P.40.1 Election 1987 1 retained.

Articles on various Amendments to the Colorado Constitution. Amendment 1 would require voters' advance approval for any new tax and tax rate increase. It was defeated. Amendment 2 would limit voters to vote in the primary for their respective party. Amendment 3 would eradicate obsolete constitutional provisions such as requiring that the territorial seal be the state seal. Amendment 4 would place limits on gambling such as percentage of a building that can be used for gambling purposes. It passed. Amendment 5 would place limit the terms P.40.1 Political - Area Elections by Date - Amendment 1990 0 Colorado politicians can serve. It passed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Amendments Articles on the tax-limit and death penalty for those convicted of P.40.1 (Gen'l Elec 1990) 1989-1990 0 murdering children under the age of 12 amendments.

Articles on the proposed 0.1% sales tax that would be used to build a baseball stadium in the Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Political - Area Elections by Date - Baseball Stadium Stadium District, an area that includes Denver and Boulder, Jefferson, P.40.1 Election August 14, 1990 Boulder City 1990 0 Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties. It passed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Boulder County Articles on various candidates for Boulder County and state level races in P.40.1 General Election 1990-1991 0 the 1990 general election. Political - Area Elections by Date - Fire Bond Election February 6, 1990 Longmont Fire Protection District election to appr9ve P.40.1 Feb. 1990 1989-1990 0 $2.8 million for improvements. It was approved. Political - Area Elections by Date - General Elections P.40.1 Nov. 1990 1989-1991 1 Articles on all 1990 elections. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Articles on the request to identify the Left Hand Water Supply District as Political - Area Elections by Date - Left Hand Water a special district giving it more financial flexibility and the ability to issue P.40.1 Vote March 20, 1990 1990 0 bonds in 1990. It passed. Articles on the July 10th election to continue the 3/4 cent sales tax Political - Area Elections by Date - Longmont City whose proceeds are used to fund the maintenance and development of P.40.1 Sales Tax Election July 10, 1990 1990 0 Longmont's street system. It passed. Political - Area Elections by Date - Municipal Articles on the general elections in Dacano, Erie, Frederick, & Lyons in P.40.1 Elections April 3 1990 0 1990. Political - Area Elections by Date - Primary Election P.40.1 1990 1989-1990 1 Articles on the August 12, 1990 primaries. Political - Area Elections by Date - Sales Tax Election Article on the strategy the Transportation Advisory Board will use in the P.40.1 1990 1989 0 3/4 cent sales tax election in 1990. Political - Area Elections by Date - State Elections P.40.1 1990 1990-1991 0 Articles on state-wide and local elections in 1990.

Articles on the 1990 Senatorial race between Congressman Hank Brown and Josie Heath. Brown won. Also included are articles on Congressional Political - Area Elections by Date - United States races in the U.S. 2nd Congressional District between Democrat David P.40.1 (Gen"l) Election 1990 1989-1990 1 Skaggs, the incumbent, and Republican Jason Lewis. Skaggs won easily. Political - Area Elections by Date - Lngmnt Charter Article on the review of three municipal charter amendments prior to P.40.1 Amend. Elec. Nov 7, 1989 1989 0 the Nov. 7th election.

Articles on the General Election that included selection of mayor, city council, a 0.35-cent sales tax increase, and a charter amendment that Political - Area Elections by Date - Longmont City would revise restrictions on Longmont's ability to sell water rights, park Council Municipal Election Nov. 1989 Sales Tax & land and other city-owned real estate. The tax increase was P.40.1 Water Rights Ordinance 1989 1 disapproved. The charter change was approved. Political - Area Elections by Date - St. Vrain School P.40.1 Board Election May 2, 1989 1989 0 May 2, 1989 School Board Election. Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board Elec. December 5, 1989 election on a $41 million school bond proposal. It P.40.1 Dec 5 1989 & Bond 1989 2 was approved. Times-Call # Title of File Folder Photo # Brief Description Concern about wording in the Longmont municipal charter that might Political - Area Elections by Date - Windy Gap Water prevent the city from selling water rights associated with the Windy Gap P.40.1 Rights Election 1989 0 project. Articles on numerous amendments proposed in the 1988 election. The Taxpayers' Bill of Rights, requiring voter approval of all new taxes, tax increases and government debt was one. (It was defeated) An Political - Area Elections by Date - Amendments Nov. amendment that would ensure that English continues to be the official P.40.1 1988 1988-1989 0 language is another. (It passed) Political - Area Elections by Date -Boulder Co. P.40.1 Elections - 1988 1988-1989 1 Articles on Boulder County races in the 1988 election. Political - Area Elections by Date - General Elections P.40.1 1988 3 Articles on all 1988 elections.

Political - Area Elections by Date - Longmont June 3, June 3, 1986 election to vote on 3/4% increase to city sales and use tax P.40.1 1986 Vote Sales Tax (fines & sentences) 1985-1987 2 as well as whether to increase maximum fines and jail sentences. Political - Area Elections by Date - Municipal P.40.1 Elections April 5 1988 0 Article on voter registration for the Apr. 5 election. Political - Area Elections by Date - Primary Elections P.40.1 1988 1 Articles on the national and local primary elections in 1988. May 5, 1987 St. Vrain Valley School Board election. Special board Political - Area Elections by Date - School Board meeting on November 24, 1987 to select replacement for Dennis Roth, P.40.1 Election May 1987 1987 1 District E, who resigned. Political - Area Elections by Date - State Elections - P.40.1 1988 1987-1988 1 Articles on the state and local races in the 1988 election. March 31, 1987 election to authorize $6.6 million in general obligation Political - Area Elections by Date - Union Reservoir water bonds to refinance the purchase of controlling interest in the P.40.1 Election March 31, 1987 1987 1 Union reservoir Co. It was approved. Political - Area Elections by Date - U.S. Elections - P.40.1 1988 1988 0 Articles on the national and local races in the general election. March 7, 1989 election to authorize $7.5 million for a series of major Political - Area Elections by Date - Water Bond - repairs, replacements, additions and improvements to the water system P.40.1 Longmont March 7, 1989 1988-1989 1 over the next 5 years. It was approved.