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Official Ballot For 2014 General Election Douglas County, November 04, 2014 Precinct Sample Governor/Lieutenant Governor State Representative - District 43 Vote for One Pair Vote for One / Jill Repella Henry M. Barlow Republican Party Democratic Party / Joe Garcia Kevin Van Winkle Democratic Party Republican Party Harry Hempy / Scott Olson State Representative - District 44 Green Party Vote for One Matthew Hess / Brandon Young Kim Ransom Libertarian Party Republican Party Mike Dunafon / Robin J. Roberts Karen Jae Smith Unaffiliated Democratic Party Paul Noel Fiorino / Charles George Lily Williams Whitley Libertarian Party

12001610100073 Unaffiliated State Representative - District 45 Write-in Vote for One Senator Patrick Neville Vote for One Republican Party Mark Udall Secretary Of State Brandon W. Wicks Democratic Party Vote for One Democratic Party James L. Jeansonne Republican Party Democratic Party Libertarian Party Gaylon Kent Wayne W. Williams Libertarian Party Republican Party Raul Acosta Amanda Campbell County Commissioner - District 1 Unaffiliated American Constitution Party Vote for One (Signed declaration to limit service to Dave Schambach David A. Weaver no more than 2 terms) Libertarian Party Republican Party Bill Hammons State Treasurer County Clerk and Recorder Vote for One Unity Party Vote for One Steve Shogan Walker Stapleton Merlin Klotz Unaffiliated Republican Party Republican Party Write-in County Treasurer Democratic Party Vote for One David Jurist Diane Holbert

Sample Ballot District 4 - Representative To The 114th United Sample Ballot Libertarian Party States Congress Republican Party Vote for One Attorney General County Assessor Vote for One Vic Meyers Vote for One Democratic Party Don Quick Lisa Frizell Democratic Party Ken Buck Republican Party Republican Party Cynthia Coffman County Sheriff Republican Party Jess Loban Vote for One Libertarian Party David K. Williams Tony Spurlock Libertarian Party Grant Doherty Republican Party Unaffiliated Regent of The University Of Colorado - Brock McCoy Congressional District 6 Libertarian Party District 6 - Representative To The 114th United Vote for One States Congress County Surveyor Vote for One Naquetta Ricks Vote for One Democratic Party Robert D. Snodgrass Republican Party John Carson Republican Party Republican Party Andrew Romanoff William G. Buntrock SAMPLEState Senate - District 30 Democratic Party Democratic Party Vote for One Gary Swing County Coroner Green Party Chris Holbert Vote for One Republican Party Norm Olsen Jill Romann Libertarian Party Bette Davis Republican Party

000000000169 Democratic Party Eric Price 1013031141 Libertarian Party State Representative - District 39 Vote for One James Clark Huff Democratic Party Polly Lawrence Republican Party

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Official Ballot For 2014 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 04, 2014 Precinct Sample For Councilmember, Town of Parker Judge Charles M. Pratt Vote for Not More Than Three Shall Judge Charles M. Pratt of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? Mark Lane Vote Yes or No Ballot questions referred by the general Dustin Jensen Yes assembly or any political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people Mark Malsam No are listed numerically. A ballot question listed as Mark S. Schmitt Judge Gerald J. Rafferty an "amendment" proposes a change to the Shall Judge Gerald J. Rafferty of the 18th Judicial District be Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed Josh Martin retained in office? as a "proposition" proposes a change to the Amy Holland Vote Yes or No Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on Yes any ballot question is a vote in favor of changing Al Bollwerk current law or existing circumstances, and a No Renee Williams "no/against" vote on any ballot question is a vote against changing current law or existing Judge Theresa Michelle Slade Shall Judge Theresa Michelle Slade of the 18th Judicial District circumstances. be retained in office? Amendment 67 (CONSTITUTIONAL) 12001610200080 Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Justice Brian D. Boatright Vote Yes or No protecting pregnant women and unborn children by defining Shall Justice Brian D. Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court Yes "person" and "child" in the Colorado criminal code and the be retained in office? Colorado wrongful death act to include unborn human beings? Vote Yes or No No Vote Yes/For or No/Against Yes Judge Elizabeth Beebe Volz Yes/For No Shall Judge Elizabeth Beebe Volz of the 18th Judicial District be retained in office? No/Against Justice Monica M. Marquez Vote Yes or No Amendment 68 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Shall Justice Monica M. Marquez of the Colorado Supreme Yes SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $114,500,000 Court be retained in office? ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, AND BY Vote Yes or No No SUCH AMOUNTS THAT ARE RAISED THEREAFTER, BY Yes IMPOSING A NEW TAX ON AUTHORIZED HORSE Judge John L. Wheeler RACETRACKS' ADJUSTED GROSS PROCEEDS FROM No Shall Judge John L. Wheeler of the 18th Judicial District be LIMITED GAMING TO INCREASE STATEWIDE FUNDING retained in office? FOR K-12 EDUCATION, AND, IN CONNECTION Vote Yes or No THEREWITH, AMENDING THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT LIMITED GAMING IN ADDITION TO Yes PRE-EXISTING PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING AT ONE Judge Terry Fox No QUALIFIED HORSE RACETRACK IN EACH OF THE Shall Judge Terry Fox of the Colorado Court of Appeals be COUNTIES OF ARAPAHOE, MESA, AND PUEBLO; retained in office? AUTHORIZING HOST COMMUNITIES TO IMPOSE IMPACT FEES ON HORSE RACETRACKS AUTHORIZED TO Vote Yes or No CONDUCT LIMITED GAMING; ALLOWING ALL RESULTING REVENUE TO BE COLLECTED AND SPENT Yes Judge Lawrence Bowling NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BY Shall Judge Lawrence Bowling of the Douglas County Court be No LAW; AND ALLOCATING THE RESULTING TAX REVENUES Sample Ballot retained in office? Sample Ballot TO A FUND TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS Judge Alan M. Loeb Vote Yes or No AND THE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE FOR K-12 Shall Judge Alan M. Loeb of the Colorado Court of Appeals be Yes EDUCATION? retained in office? Vote Yes/For or No/Against Vote Yes or No No Yes/For Yes Judge Monica J. Gomez Shall Judge Monica J. Gomez of the Douglas County Court be No/Against No retained in office? Vote Yes or No Proposition 104 (STATUTORY) Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes Yes requiring any meeting of a board of education, or any meeting between any representative of a school district and any Judge Michelle Ann Amico No representative of employees, at which a collective bargaining Shall Judge Michelle Ann Amico of the 18th Judicial District be agreement is discussed to be open to the public? retained in office? Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler Vote Yes/For or No/Against Vote Yes or No Shall Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler of the Douglas County Yes Court be retained in office? Yes/For Vote Yes or No No/Against No Yes Judge F. Stephen Collins Proposition 105 (STATUTORY) No Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes Shall Judge F. Stephen Collins of the 18th JudicialSAMPLE District be concerning labeling of genetically modified food; and, in retained in office? connection therewith, requiring food that has been genetically Vote Yes or No modified or treated with genetically modified material to be Yes labeled, "Produced With Genetic Engineering" starting on July 1, 2016; exempting some foods including but not limited to No food from animals that are not genetically modified but have been fed or injected with genetically modified food or drugs, 000000000272 Judge Paul A. King certain food that is not packaged for retail sale and is intended for immediate human consumption, alcoholic beverages, food

Shall Judge Paul A. King of the 18th Judicial District be 1013031141 retained in office? for animals, and medically prescribed food; requiring the Colorado department of public health and environment to Vote Yes or No regulate the labeling of genetically modified food; and Yes specifying that no private right of action is created for failure to conform to the labeling requirements?

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Vote Both Sides Official Ballot For 2014 General Election Douglas County, Colorado November 04, 2014 Precinct Sample Aurora Ballot Issue 2A Retail Marijuana Tax SHALL AURORA'S TAXES BE INCREASED BY $2,400,000 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH South Suburban Ballot Issue 4C INCREASE AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS SOUTH SUBURBAN PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER FROM THE BALLOT ISSUE 4C: SHALL SOUTH SUBURBAN PARK AND IMPOSITION OF A 5.0% EXCISE TAX ON THE AVERAGE RECREATION DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED MARKET RATE OF UNPROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA $4,539,010 IN 2015, OR BY SUCH AN AMOUNT AS MAY BE THAT IS SOLD OR TRANSFERRED FROM A RETAIL RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER FOR A TEN YEAR MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FACILITY AND AN ADDITIONAL PERIOD ONLY, ENDING IN COLLECTION YEAR 2024 BY 2.0% SALES AND USE TAX ON THE SALE AND USE OF THE IMPOSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL AD VALOREM RETAIL MARIJUANA AND RETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS, PROPERTY TAX RATE OF 2 MILLS, FOR GENERAL WITH THE RATE OF SUCH SALES AND USE TAX BEING OPERATING AND OTHER PURPOSES, INCLUDING: ALLOWED TO BE INCREASED OR DECREASED WITHOUT PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE HIGH LINE CANAL TRAIL, FURTHER VOTER APPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OF THE SOUTH PLATTE RIVER TRAIL (MARY CARTER TAXATION DOES NOT EXCEED 10%, AND SHALL THE GREENWAY) AND OTHER LOCAL TRAILS; REPAIR, REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES BE COLLECTED, MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE EXISTING PARKS, RECREATION RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A VOTER-APPROVED FACILITIES AND PLAYGROUNDS; REPLACE OUTDATED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH NEW ENERGY SAVING WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SYSTEMS INCLUDING SOLAR ENERGY; AND SAVE

22001610300072 SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, WATER BY REPLACING AGING AND INEFFICIENT SECTION 11-27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, OR ANY IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN PARKS AND USING OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT AURORA'S NON-TREATED WATER WHERE FEASIBLE; AND SHALL REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES? SUCH REVENUES BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER REVENUE Vote Yes or No LIMITS PROVIDED BY LAW? Yes Vote Yes or No No Yes Aurora Ballot Issue 2B No Additional Funding For Transportation Needs SHALL AURORA'S TAXES BE INCREASED BY $4,991,000 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH INCREASE, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER THROUGH AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 2029, FROM A 1.685 MILL PROPERTY TAX TO PAY FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN AURORA, THE EXPENDITURE OF WHICH TAX SHALL BE DETERMINED USING A PRIORITY-SETTING PROCESS TO INCLUDE INPUT FROM CITY COUNCIL WARD MEETINGS, AURORA CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEES, AND OTHER PUBLIC VENUES IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR ANNUAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PRIORITIZATION, AND SHALL THE REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX BE COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN Sample Ballot Sample Ballot EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11-27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT AURORA'S REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES?

Vote Yes or No Yes No

Aurora Ballot Issue 2C Additional Funding For Public Safety Needs SHALL AURORA'S TAXES BE INCREASED BY $5,924,000 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH INCREASE, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER FROM A 2.00 MILL PROPERTY TAX TO HELP MEET THE CAPITAL AND OPERATIONAL NEEDS OF AURORA'S POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENTS, MUNICIPAL COURT, AND DETENTION CENTER, AND SHALL THE REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX BESAMPLE COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11-27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT AURORA'S

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Aurora Ballot Question 2D Keeping of Pit Bulls Shall the people of Aurora adopt an ordinance allowing pit bulls back into their city? Vote Yes or No Yes No 22001610400079

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