SAMPLE BALLOT Adams County, Colorado General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 ALL CONTESTS – ALL PRECINCTS Federal Offices United States Senator Regent of the University of Colorado - Presidential Electors (Vote for One) Congressional District 6 (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One) John W. Hickenlooper Democratic Joseph R. Biden / Democratic Richard Murray Republican Kamala D. Harris Cory Gardner Republican Ilana Spiegel Democratic Donald J. Trump / Republican Daniel Doyle Approval Voting Michael R. Pence Christopher E. Otwell Unity Stephan "Seku" Evans Unity Don Blankenship / American William Mohr Constitution Raymon Anthony Doane Libertarian Regent of the University of Colorado - (Signed declaration to limit Congressional District 7 Bill Hammons / Unity service to no more than 2 terms) (Vote for One) Eric Bodenstab Write-in Nolbert Chavez Democratic Howie Hawkins / Green Angela Nicole Walker Representative to the 117th United State Senator - District 21 Blake Huber / Approval Voting States Congress - District 4 (Vote for One) Frank Atwood (Vote for One) Dominick Moreno Democratic Jo Jorgensen / Libertarian Ike McCorkle Democratic Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Martín Mendez Republican Ken Buck Republican Brian Carroll / American Solidarity Amar Patel Bruce Griffith Libertarian State Senator - District 25 (Vote for One) Mark Charles / Unaffiliated Laura Ireland Unity Adrian Wallace Kevin Priola Republican

Phil Collins / Prohibition Representative to the 117th United Paula Dickerson Democratic Billy Joe Parker States Congress - District 6 (Vote for One) Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Alliance Darcy G. Richardson State Representative - District 30 Steve House Republican (Vote for One) Dario Hunter / Progressive Jason Crow Democratic Dawn Neptune Adams Kerrie Gutierrez Republican Jaimie Lynn Kulikowski Unity Princess Khadijah Maryam Unaffiliated Democratic Jacob-Fambro / Norm Olsen Libertarian Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) State Representative - District 31 Alyson Kennedy / Socialist Workers (Vote for One) Malcolm Jarrett Representative to the 117th United Democratic Joseph Kishore / Socialist Equality States Congress - District 7 Norissa Santa Cruz (Vote for One) State Representative - District 32 Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Independent Charles "Casper" Stockham Republican (Vote for One) Nathan Re Vo Sorenson American (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) Democratic Gloria La Riva / Socialism and Sunil Freeman Liberation Ed Perlmutter Democratic Tony Caputo Republican

Joe McHugh / Unaffiliated David Olszta Unity Jason Chapman Libertarian Elizabeth Storm Ken Biles Libertarian Brock Pierce / Unaffiliated (Signed declaration to limit State Representative - District 34 Karla Ballard service to no more than 3 terms) (Vote for One)

Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Unaffiliated Write-in Democratic Jennifer Tepool Mark Bromley Republican Kanye West / Unaffiliated State Offices Michelle Tidball State Board of Education Member - Rob Stutz Libertarian Write-in Congressional District 7 (Vote for One)

Karla Esser Democratic

Nancy Pallozzi Republican

Page 1 of 5 SAMPLE BALLOT Adams County, Colorado General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 ALL CONTESTS – ALL PRECINCTS Ballot Measures State Representative - District 35 Town of Lochbuie Trustee Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or and (Vote for One) (Vote for not more than four) political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot Democratic Solara Antonopulos question listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed as a Roger Lehman Republican James W. Kuemmerle "proposition" proposes a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is a vote in Jacklyn White favor of changing current law or existing circumstances, and State Representative - District 56 a "no/against" vote on any ballot question is a vote against (Vote for One) May Wescott changing current law or existing circumstances. Republican Judicial Retention Questions State Measures Giugi Carminati Democratic Colorado Supreme Court Justice Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL) Kevin Gulbranson Libertarian Without increasing property tax rates, to help preserve Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado funding for local districts that provide fire protection, Supreme Court be retained in office? police, ambulance, hospital, kindergarten through twelfth grade education, and other services, and to avoid District Attorney - 17th Judicial District automatic mill levy increases, shall there be an (Vote for One) Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the Colorado amendment to the Colorado constitution to repeal the Supreme Court be retained in office? requirement that the general assembly periodically Tim McCormack Republican change the residential assessment rate in order to maintain the statewide proportion of residential property Brian Mason Democratic as compared to all other taxable property valued for Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado Court of property tax purposes and repeal the nonresidential Appeals be retained in office? property tax assessment rate of twenty-nine percent? Regional Transportation District Director - District I (Vote for One) Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado Court of Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL) Appeals be retained in office? Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado There are no candidates for this office. constitution concerning the conduct of charitable gaming District Court Judge activities, and, in connection therewith, allowing County Offices bingo-raffle licensees to hire managers and operators of Shall Judge Tomee Crespin of the 17th Judicial games and reducing the required period of a charitable County Commissioner - District 1 District be retained in office? organization's continuous existence before obtaining a (Vote for One) charitable gaming license?

Eva Henry Democratic Shall Judge Caryn A. Datz of the 17th Judicial District be retained in office? Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Alexander "Skinny" Winkler Republican Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution requiring that to be qualified to vote at any Shall Judge Sean Patrick Finn of the 17th Judicial election an individual must be a United States citizen? County Commissioner - District 2 District be retained in office? (Vote for One) Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Charles "Chaz" Tedesco Democratic Shall Judge Robert Walter Kiesnowski Jr. of the Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado 17th Judicial District be retained in office? constitution and a change to the Colorado Revised James K Treibert Unity Statutes concerning voter-approved changes to limited gaming, and, in connection therewith, allowing the voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and Cripple Creek, for their County Commissioner - District 5 Shall Judge Priscilla Loew of the 17th Judicial individual cities, to approve other games in addition to (Vote for One) District be retained in office? those currently allowed and increase a maximum single bet to any amount; and allowing gaming tax revenue to Lynn Baca Democratic be used for support services to improve student retention Shall Judge Roberto Ramirez of the 17th Judicial and credential completion by students enrolled in Phil Covarrubias Republican District be retained in office? community colleges?

Town of Lochbuie Shall Judge Mark Douglas Warner of the 17th Judicial District be retained in office? Town of Lochbuie Mayor (Vote for not more than one) County Court Judge

Jamie Jeffery Shall Judge Martin J. Flaum II of the Adams County Court be retained in office? Michael Mahoney

Mike S. Morris Shall Judge Leroy D. Kirby of the Adams County Court be retained in office? Larry James Strock

Page 2 of 5 SAMPLE BALLOT Adams County, Colorado General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 ALL CONTESTS – ALL PRECINCTS County Measures Proposition EE (STATUTORY) Proposition 116 (STATUTORY) SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY $294,000,000 Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised ISSUE 1A ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A TAX ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS Statutes reducing the state income tax rate from 4.63% WITH NO INCREASE IN ANY COUNTY TAX RATE, SHALL USED IN E-CIGARETTES AND OTHER VAPING to 4.55%? ADAMS COUNTY'S EXISTING OPEN SPACE SALES TAX PRODUCTS THAT IS EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX OF ONE-FOURTH OF ONE PERCENT (ONE-FOURTH ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED IN, PENNY PER DOLLAR) BE PERMANENTLY EXTENDED INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE TOBACCO Proposition 117 (STATUTORY) WITH THE PROCEEDS TO CONTINUE TO BE USED PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF THE Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised SOLELY TO: ANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, INCREMENTALLY Statutes requiring statewide voter approval at the next INCREASING THE CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 CENTS even-year election of any newly created or qualified state PRESERVE LAND THAT PROTECTS WATER PER CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE EXISTING enterprise that is exempt from the Taxpayer's Bill of QUALITY; CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO TAXES TO APPLY TO Rights, Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution, SALES TO CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE if the projected or actual combined revenue from fees PROTECT WILDLIFE AREAS, WETLANDS, RIVERS, STATE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX FOR MOIST and surcharges of the enterprise, and all other AND STREAMS; SNUFF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, CREATING AN enterprises created within the last five years that serve INVENTORY TAX THAT APPLIES FOR FUTURE primarily the same purpose, is greater than $100 million PRESERVE FARMLAND; CIGARETTE TAX INCREASES, AND INITIALLY USING within the first five fiscal years of the creation or THE TAX REVENUE PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL qualification of the new enterprise? PROTECT OPEN SPACE TO LIMIT SPRAWL; AND; FUNDING TO HELP OFFSET REVENUE THAT HAS BEEN LOST AS A RESULT OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR CREATING, IMPROVING, AND MAINTAINING RELATED TO COVID-19 AND THEN FOR PROGRAMS Proposition 118 (STATUTORY) PARKS, TRAILS, AND RECREATION FACILITIES; AND THAT REDUCE THE USE OF TOBACCO AND NICOTINE Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised WITH ALL COUNTY EXPENDITURES TO BE ALLOCATED PRODUCTS, ENHANCE THE VOLUNTARY COLORADO Statutes concerning the creation of a paid family and BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE OPEN SPACE USES PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND MAKE IT WIDELY medical leave program in Colorado, and, in connection BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF A CITIZEN AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND MAINTAIN THE FUNDING therewith, authorizing paid family and medical leave for a ADVISORY COMMISSION AND SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL FOR PROGRAMS THAT CURRENTLY RECEIVE covered employee who has a serious health condition, is AUDIT, WHICH TAX SHALL BE IMPOSED, COLLECTED, REVENUE FROM TOBACCO TAXES, WITH THE STATE caring for a new child or for a family member with a ADMINISTERED, AND ENFORCED AS PROVIDED IN KEEPING AND SPENDING ALL OF THE NEW TAX serious health condition, or has a need for leave related RESOLUTION 2020-480 ND SHALL ALL REVENUES REVENUE AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE to a family member's military deployment or for safe FROM SUCH TAX AND ANY EARNINGS THEREON, CHANGE? leave; establishing a maximum of 12 weeks of family and INCLUDING REVENUES SHARED WITH THE medical leave, with an additional 4 weeks for pregnancy INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS IN ADAMS or childbirth complications, with a cap on the weekly COUNTY, FOR THE DURATION OF THE TAX, Proposition 113 (STATUTORY) benefit amount; requiring job protection for and CONSTITUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE Shall the following Act of the General Assembly be approved: prohibiting retaliation against an employee who takes FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF An Act concerning adoption of an agreement among the paid family and medical leave; allowing a local THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND ANY OTHER states to elect the President of the United States by national government to opt out of the program; permitting REVENUE LIMITS IMPOSED BY THE LAWS OF THE popular vote, being Senate Bill No. 9-042? employees of such a local government and STATE OF COLORADO? self-employed individuals to participate in the program; exempting employers who offer an approved private paid Proposition 114 (STATUTORY) family and medical leave plan; to pay for the program, ISSUE 1B Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes requiring a premium of 0.9% of each employee's wages, WITH NO INCREASE IN ANY COUNTY TAX RATE, concerning the restoration of gray wolves through their up to a cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set SHALL ADAMS COUNTY'S EXISTING ONE-HALF OF reintroduction on designated lands in Colorado located west thereafter, up to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by the ONE PERCENT (ONE-HALF PENNY PER DOLLAR) of the continental divide, and, in connection therewith, director of the division of family and medical leave SALES TAX BE PERMANENTLY EXTENDED FOR THE requiring the Colorado parks and wildlife commission, after insurance; authorizing an employer to deduct up to 50% CONTINUED PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENTS TO OR holding statewide hearings and using scientific data, to of the premium amount from an employee's wages and THE BUILDING OF ROAD AND BRIDGE PROJECTS implement a plan to restore and manage gray wolves; requiring the employer to pay the remainder of the AND THE CONTINUED PURPOSE OF prohibiting the commission from imposing any land, water, or premium, with an exemption for employers with fewer CONSTRUCTING, ACQUIRING, EQUIPPING, resource use restrictions on private landowners to further the than 10 employees; creating the division of family and OPERATING, MAINTAINING, AND EXPANDING plan; and requiring the commission to fairly compensate medical leave insurance as an enterprise within the EXISTING AND NEW ADAMS COUNTY owners for losses of livestock caused by gray wolves? department of labor and employment to administer the GOVERNMENT FACILITIES, WITH SUCH TAX TO BE program; and establishing an enforcement and appeals IMPOSED, COLLECTED, ADMINISTERED, AND process for retaliation and denied claims? ENFORCED AS PROVIDED IN RESOLUTION Proposition 115 (STATUTORY) 2020-481, AND WITH FORTY (40) PERCENT OF THE Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX TO CONTINUE TO BE Statutes concerning prohibiting an abortion when the SHARED AMONG THE COUNTY AND THE probable gestational age of the fetus is at least INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS IN THE twenty-two weeks, and, in connection therewith, making COUNTY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO OR THE it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine to perform or BUILDING OF ROAD AND BRIDGE PROJECTS AND attempt to perform a prohibited abortion, except when SIXTY (60) PERCENT OF THE REVENUES FROM the abortion is immediately required to save the life of SUCH TAX TO CONTINUE TO BE USED FOR the pregnant woman when her life is physically EXISTING AND NEW ADAMS COUNTY threatened, but not solely by a psychological or GOVERNMENT FACILITIES AS PROVIDED IN emotional condition; defining terms related to the RESOLUTION 2020-481, AND WITH ALL REVENUES measure including "probable gestational age" and FROM SUCH TAX AND ANY EARNINGS THEREON, "abortion," and excepting from the definition of "abortion" INCLUDING SHARED REVENUES, FOR THE medical procedures relating to miscarriage or ectopic DURATION OF THE TAX, TO CONSTITUTE A pregnancy; specifying that a woman on whom an VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE FOR THE abortion is performed may not be charged with a crime in PURPOSES OF ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE relation to a prohibited abortion; and requiring the COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND ANY OTHER Colorado medical board to suspend for at least three REVENUE LIMITS IMPOSED BY THE LAWS OF THE years the license of a licensee whom the board finds STATE OF COLORADO? performed or attempted to perform a prohibited abortion?

Page 3 of 5 SAMPLE BALLOT Adams County, Colorado General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 ALL CONTESTS – ALL PRECINCTS Strasburg School District 31J Weld County School District Question 1C No. Re-3J Shall the term limits for the office of Adams County BALLOT ISSUE 5B Coroner be eliminated so that the Coroner is allowed to BALLOT ISSUE 5C serve the residents of Adams County, for as long as the SHALL STASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 31J DEBT BE voters of Adams County choose to re-elect him/her, as INCREASED BY $19.8 MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT GENERAL FUND OVERRIDE authorized by Article XVIII Section 11(2), of the Colorado COST OF NOT TO EXCEED $36.5 MILLION (WHICH Constitution? REPRESENTS THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON WITHOUT INCREASING TAXES, SHALL WELD THE DEBT OVER TIME), AND SHALL DISTRICT TAXES COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. RE-3(J) TAXES Byers School District No. 32J BE INCREASED NOT MORE THAN $1.59 MILLION APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT'S VOTERS IN 2016 BE ANNUALLY, BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF EXTENDED TO PROTECT EXISTING FUNDING TO, BALLOT ISSUE 5A GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO PROVIDE, AMONG AMONG OTHER THINGS: OTHER THINGS, LOCAL MATCHING MONEY REQUIRED SHALL BYERS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 32J TAXES FOR THE DISTRICT TO RECEIVE $3,699,808.71 IN STATE MAINTAIN SAFER LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS BE INCREASED UP TO $90,000 ANNUALLY AND GRANT FUNDS (WHICH ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE FOR STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND STAFF SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO REPAID) UNDER THE BUILDING EXCELLENT SCHOOLS THROUGH SAFETY, SECURITY, AND MENTAL CONTINUE TO COLLECT $150,000 (THE AMOUNT OF TODAY ("BEST") PROGRAM, ALL FOR PROVIDING HEALTH SUPPORTS; THE TRANSPORTATION TAX APPROVED IN 2015 CAPITAL ASSETS FOR DISTRICT PURPOSES, WHICH EXPIRES IN 2020) RESULTING IN A TOTAL INCLUDING: ATTRACT AND RETAIN QUALITY TEACHERS AND OF $240,000 ANNUALLY FOR FIVE YEARS REDUCE TEACHER TURNOVER; COMMENCING IN TAX COLLECTION YEAR 2021 TO PROVIDING DISTRICT MATCHING FUNDS IN THE BE USED FOR GENERAL FUND AND CAPITAL AMOUNT OF $6,299,674.29 IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO UPDATE INSTRUCTIONAL IMPROVEMENT PURPOSES OF THE DISTRICT RECEIVE THE BEST GRANT WHICH HAS BEEN TECHNOLOGY, TEXTBOOKS, AND LEARNING INCLUDING: AWARDED BY THE STATE IN THE AMOUNT OF MATERIALS; $3,699,808.71 (THE RECEIPT OF WHICH IS PROVIDING A MATCHING CONTRIBUTION OF CONTINGENT UPON THE DISTRICT'S ABILITY TO ENSURE ADEQUATE NUMBER OF TEACHERS TO $1,088,756.50 IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A BEST PROVIDE THE MATCHING AMOUNT) TO REDUCE AND MAINTAIN CLASS SIZE; GRANT FROM THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE CONSTRUCT HEALTH, SAFETY AND SYSTEM AMOUNT OF $586,253.50, WHICH GRANT HAS BEEN UPGRADES AT THE HIGH SCHOOL INCLUDING MAINTAIN PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION IN ART, AWARDED AND THE RECEIPT OF WHICH IS MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, FIRE ALARM, STEM, MUSIC, AND OTHER ELECTIVES FOR ALL CONTINGENT UPON THE DISTRICT'S ABILITY TO PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS AND ROOFING SCHOOLS; AND PROVIDE THE MATCHING AMOUNT, FOR HEALTH UPGRADES; AND SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING PROPERLY FUND THE ONGOING MAINTENANCE PROVIDING SECURITY DOORS AND INCREASED CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, REMODELING OF SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES TO EXTEND SECURITY THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT, HEATING, AND EQUIPPING AN ADDITION TO THE THEIR USEFUL LIFE AND IMPROVE SAFETY AND COOLING VENTILATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO ADD CLASSROOMS RELIABILITY OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES; UPGRADES AND REPLACEMENTS, AND AND CONSTRUCTING A NEW GYMNASIUM TO UPGRADING VENTILATION IN THE VO-AG BUILDING; ADDRESS OVERCROWDING DUE TO GROWTH, THROUGH A CONTINUING PROPERTY TAX FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF DISTRICT HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES; OVERRIDE MILL LEVY IMPOSED AT A RATE STUDENTS AND STAFF; SUFFICIENT TO PRODUCE $3.3 MILLION ANNUALLY EXPANDING AND RECONFIGURING BUS AND FOR DEPOSIT INTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE BY AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY IN PARENT DROP OFF AREAS, PLAYGROUND DISTRICT, OR SUCH LESSER AMOUNT AS THE EXCESS OF THE LEVY AUTHORIZED FOR THE EXPANSION AND OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY ANNUALLY DISTRICT'S GENERAL FUND, WITHOUT LIMITATION TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC FLOW, SAFETY AND DETERMINE, TO CONSTITUTE A VOTER-APPROVED AS TO RATE, PURSUANT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE SECURITY OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND REVENUE CHANGE UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 WITH SECTION 22-54-108, C.R.S., AND SHALL THE MIDDLE SCHOOL SITES; OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION? DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND SPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES WITH SUCH GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE AND THE EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT OF SOLD, TO BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BE SUBJECT TO SUCH REVENUES AS A VOTER APPROVED REDEMPTION, WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM OF NOT REVENUE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE MORE THAN THREE PERCENT, AND BE ISSUED AT LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT, ABOVE OR BELOW ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? TERMS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THIS BALLOT ISSUE, BY AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY IN AS THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE, AND EXCESS OF THE LEVY AUTHORIZED FOR THE SHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES BE LEVIED DISTRICT’S GENERAL FUND, WITHOUT LIMITATION AS WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE TO RATE, PURSUANT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEAR TO PAY THE SECTION 22-54-108, C.R.S., AND SHALL THE DISTRICT PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND SPEND ALL SUCH DEBT AND ANY DEBT ISSUED TO REFUND SUCH REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE EARNINGS DEBT WHEN DUE, OR TO CREATE A RESERVE FOR THE FROM THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVENUES AS A SAME, PROVIDED THAT ANY REVENUE PRODUCED BY VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN SUCH MILL LEVY SHALL NOT EXCEED $1.59 MILLION EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD ANNUALLY; AND SHALL THE DISTRICT'S DEBT LIMIT BE OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF INCREASED FROM AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 20% OF THE THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW? DISTRICT'S ASSESSED VALUE TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 6% OF THE DISTRICT'S ACTUAL VALUE, AS CERTIFIED BY THE COUNTY ASSESSORS OF ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES?

Page 4 of 5 SAMPLE BALLOT Adams County, Colorado General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 ALL CONTESTS – ALL PRECINCTS South Adams County Fire Protection District No. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 6A

TAX REVENUE STABILIZATION

WITHOUT INCREASING THE DISTRICT’S EFFECTIVE TAX RATE (RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE MULTIPLIED BY THE DISTRICT’S MILL LEVY) AND IN ORDER TO STABILIZE TAX REVENUE THAT THE DISTRICT NEEDS TO PROVIDE ITS COMMUNITY WITH FIRE, RESCUE, AMBULANCE AND OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: MAINTAINING EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES; PROVIDING TRAINING FOR LIFE-SAVING MEDICAL AND OTHER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TECHNIQUES TO ENSURE FIREFIGHTER AND CITIZEN SAFETY; AND MEETING GROWING DEMANDS AND COSTS FOR VITAL EMERGENCY SERVICES ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT OF THE RECENT COVID-19 PANDEMIC, SHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 BE AUTHORIZED TO ADJUST ITS CURRENT AND ALL FUTURE MILL LEVIES IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN ACTUAL TAX REVENUE LEVELS GENERATED BY SUCH MILL LEVIES TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE AT THE LEVELS GENERATED UNDER THE METHOD AND LEVEL OF CALCULATING ASSESSED VALUATION AS OF NOVEMBER 3, 2020 IF ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 3, 2020, THERE ARE CHANGES IN THE METHOD OF CALCULATING ASSESSED VALUATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A CHANGE IN THE PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUATION USED TO DETERMINE RESIDENTIAL ASSESSED VALUATION DUE TO ARTICLE X SECTION 3 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION?

Greater Brighton Fire Protection District

GREATER BRIGHTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 7B

SHALL GREATER BRIGHTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO INCREASE OR DECREASE ITS CURRENT AND ALL FUTURE MILL LEVIES IF, ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 3, 2020, THERE ARE CHANGES IN THE METHOD OF CALCULATING ASSESSED VALUATION OF ONE OR MORE PROPERTY CLASS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A CHANGE IN THE PERCENTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUATION USED TO DETERMINE RESIDENTIAL ASSESSED VALUATION DUE TO ARTICLE X SECTION 3 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION (COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE GALLAGHER AMENDMENT) OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON SUCH AS ACTION BY THE LEGISLATURE, SO THAT, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE ACTUAL TAX REVENUES GENERATED BY SUCH MILL LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE ACTUAL TAX REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN GENERATED HAD SUCH CHANGES NOT OCCURRED?

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