
Boulder County Compiled Ballot content. Not all ballot content will appear on every Ballot - Not an official ballot Sample Content Ballot Type: All Official Ballot for the General Election Boulder County, Colorado - Tuesday, November 03, 2020 Instructions for voting: 1) Mark your ballot with a black or blue ballpoint pen. 2) To vote for your choice in each contest, completely fill in the oval provided to the right of your choice. If you vote for more than the maximum number of allowed choices in a race, your votes in that race will not be counted. 3) To vote for a certified write-in candidate, completely fill in the oval provided to the right of the words "Write-in" and write in the name of a certified candidate on the line provided. 4) If you tear or make a mistake voting, please request a replacement ballot by calling 303.413.7740. See the Voter Instructions insert for more information. WARNING: Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly influences an eligible elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting, or who falsely makes, alters, forges, or counterfeits any mail ballot before or after it has been cast, or who destroys, defaces, mutilates, or tampers with a ballot is subject, upon conviction, to imprisonment, or to a fine, or both. Section 1-7.5-107(3)(b), C.R.S. Federal Offices State Offices Judicial Retention Questions Presidential Electors Regent of the University of Colorado - (Vote Yes or No) (Vote for One) Congressional District 2 County Court Judge (Vote for One) Joseph R. Biden / Kamala Democratic Shall Judge Jonathon P. Martin of the Boulder D. Harris County Court be retained in office? Callie Rennison Democratic Donald J. Trump / Michael Republican Dick R. Murphy Republican YES NO R. Pence Christian Vernaza Libertarian County Offices Don Blankenship / William American State Senator - District 17 County Commissioner - District 1 Constitution Mohr (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Bill Hammons / Eric Unity Sonya Jaquez Lewis Democratic Cinda Kochen Republican Bodenstab Matthew D. Menza Republican Claire Levy Democratic Howie Hawkins / Angela Green Write-in County Commissioner - District 2 Nicole Walker State Senator - District 18 (Vote for One) Blake Huber / Frank Atwood Approval (Vote for One) Marta Loachamin Democratic Voting Steve Fenberg Democratic James T Crowder Republican Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy Libertarian Peg Cage Republican City of Louisville City Council Ward 3 "Spike" Cohen State Representative - District 10 (1-year term) (Vote for One) Brian Carroll / Amar Patel American (Vote for One) Solidarity Edie Hooton Democratic Kyle Brown Mark Charles / Adrian Unaffiliated Kenneth J. Stickney Republican Town of Superior - Trustee Wallace The three candidates with the highest State Representative - District 11 number of votes will each serve a Phil Collins / Billy Joe Prohibition (Vote for One) four-year term. Parker Mark Milliman Republican (Vote for no more than three) Roque "Rocky" De La Alliance Karen McCormick Democratic Gladys M. Forshee Fuente / Darcy G. Richardson State Representative - District 12 Chris Ochs Dario Hunter / Dawn Progressive (Vote for One) Mark Lacis Neptune Adams Tracey Bernett Democratic Tim Howard Princess Khadijah Maryam Unaffiliated Eric J. Davila Republican Paige Henchen Jacob-Fambro / Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. State Representative - District 13 Kevin Ryan Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm Socialist (Vote for One) Ballot Measures Jarrett Workers Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any Kevin Sipple Republican political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions initiated by the people are listed numerically. A Joseph Kishore / Norissa Socialist Judy Amabile Democratic ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a Santa Cruz Equality change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question James E. "Jed" Gilman Libertarian listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Independent State Representative - District 33 question is a vote in favor of changing current law or Nathan Re Vo Sorenson American existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on any (Vote for One) ballot question is a vote against changing current law or existing circumstances. Gloria La Riva / Sunil Socialism and Matt Gray Democratic Freeman Liberation Mindy Quiachon Republican State Measures Joe McHugh / Elizabeth Unaffiliated District Attorney - 20th Judicial District Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL) Storm (Vote for One) Without increasing property tax rates, to help preserve funding for local districts that provide fire Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard Unaffiliated Michael Dougherty Democratic protection, police, ambulance, hospital, kindergarten through twelfth grade education, and other services, Regional Transportation District and to avoid automatic mill levy increases, shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Unaffiliated Director - District I to repeal the requirement that the general assembly Jennifer Tepool (Vote for One) periodically change the residential assessment rate in order to maintain the statewide proportion of residential property as compared to all other taxable Kanye West / Michelle Unaffiliated There are no candidates for this office. property valued for property tax purposes and Tidball repeal the nonresidential property tax assessment Judicial Retention Questions rate of twenty-nine percent? (Vote Yes or No) YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Write-in Colorado Supreme Court Justice Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL) United States Senator Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado Supreme Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Court be retained in office? constitution concerning the conduct of charitable (Vote for One) gaming activities, and, in connection therewith, allowing bingo-raffle licensees to hire managers and John W. Hickenlooper Democratic YES NO operators of games and reducing the required period of a charitable organization's continuous Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the Colorado existence before obtaining a charitable gaming Supreme Court be retained in office? license? Cory Gardner Republican YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Daniel Doyle Approval Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Voting Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado Court of Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Appeals be retained in office? constitution requiring that to be qualified to vote at Stephan "Seku" Evans Unity any election an individual must be a United States citizen? YES NO Raymon Anthony Doane Libertarian Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado Court YES/FOR NO/AGAINST (Signed declaration to limit service to no more of Appeals be retained in office? than 2 terms) Sample Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) YES NO Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution and a change to the Colorado Revised Write-in District Court Judge Statutes concerning voter-approved changes to limited gaming, and, in connection therewith, Representative to the 117th United Shall Judge Ingrid Seftar Bakke of the 20th Judicial allowing the voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and District be retained in office? Cripple Creek, for their individual cities, to approve States Congress - District 2 other games in addition to those currently allowed (Vote for One) and increase a maximum single bet to any amount; YES NO and allowing gaming tax revenue to be used for support services to improve student retention and Joe Neguse Democratic Shall Judge Patrick D. Butler of the 20th Judicial credential completion by students enrolled in District be retained in office? Charlie Winn Republican community colleges? Thom Atkinson Libertarian YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST Gary Swing Unity Shall Judge Judith L. LaBuda of the 20th Judicial District be retained in office? Representative to the 117th United States Congress - District 4 YES NO (Vote for One) Shall Judge Andrew Ross Macdonald of the 20th Judicial District be retained in office? Ike McCorkle Democratic Ken Buck Republican YES NO Bruce Griffith Libertarian Shall Judge Nancy Woodruff Salomone of the 20th Judicial District be retained in office? 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Not all ballot content will appear on every Ballot - Not an official Sample Content ballot State Measures Local Measures Local Measures Proposition EE (STATUTORY) City of Louisville Ballot Issue 2A City of Boulder Ballot Question 2F SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY SHALL CITY OF LOUISVILLE TAXES BE Charter Amendment Related to the Boulder Arts $294,000,000 ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A TAX INCREASED BY $2,000,000 IN THE FIRST FULL Commission ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS USED IN E-CIGARETTES FISCAL YEAR AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AND OTHER VAPING PRODUCTS THAT IS AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY Shall new Sections 135 and 136 be added to the EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX ON THEREAFTER, BY IMPOSING, EFFECTIVE City Charter pursuant to Ordinance 8405 to TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED JANUARY 1, 2022, A NEW TAX ON DISPOSABLE increase the size of the Boulder Arts Commission to IN, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE BAGS PROVIDED TO A CUSTOMER BY A seven members, allow for continued service by TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF RETAILER AT THE RATE OF UP TO existing Arts Commission members, provide for THE MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ($0.25) PER BAG, WITH staggered terms for the new members and for filling INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE THE TAX
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