Official Ballot for Federal Offices Federal Offices Presidential Electors United States Senator General Election (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One) Larimer County, Colorado Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine Michael Bennet Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Democratic Democratic Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Darryl Glenn SAMPLE BALLOT Republican Republican Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley Lily Tang Williams American Constitution Libertarian (Signed declaration to limit service to no more Angela Myers than 2 terms) Gary Johnson / Bill Weld Arn Menconi Clerk and Recorder Libertarian Green Instructions to Voters Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka Bill Hammons Green Unity (Signed declaration to limit service to no more To vote, fill in the oval completely. than 2 terms) Frank Atwood / Blake Huber Dan Chapin Please use black ink. Approval Voting Unaffiliated Correct "Rocky" Roque De La Fuente / Michael Steinberg Paul Noel Fiorino American Delta Unaffiliated James Hedges / Bill Bayes Prohibition Tom Hoefling / Steve Schulin Representative to the 115th United States Congress - America's District 2 If you mark in any of the incorrect (Vote for One) ways shown below it may be Chris Keniston / Deacon Taylor Jared Polis difficult to determine your intent. If Veterans of America Democratic you make a mistake please ask for a new ballot. Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart Nicholas Morse Socialist Workers Republican Incorrect Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan R. Sorenson Richard Longstreth Independent American Libertarian (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) Your ballot may be continued on the back. Laurence Kotlikoff / Edward Leamer State Offices Kotlikoff for President Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large (Vote for One) Gloria Estela La Riva / Dennis J. Banks Alice Madden Socialism and Liberation Democratic Bradford Lyttle / Hannah Walsh Heidi Ganahl Nonviolent Resistance/Pacifist Republican Joseph Allen Maldonado / Douglas K. Terranova State Senator - District 14 Independent People (Vote for One) John Kefalas Democratic Michael A. Maturen / Juan Munoz American Solidarity Hans Hochheimer Republican Evan McMullin / Nathan Johnson Unaffiliated State Senator - District 23 (Vote for One) Ryan Alan Scott / Bruce Kendall Barnard T.J. Cole Unaffiliated Democratic Rod Silva / Richard C. Silva Vicki Marble Nutrition Republican Mike Smith / Daniel White Unaffiliated Emidio Soltysik / Angela Nicole Walker Socialist USA Continued FRONT Card 1 RptPct 10 "Provisional" FOR PROOF ONLY 09/19/16 09:26:07 State Offices Judicial Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot questions State Representative - District 49 Colorado Court of Appeals Judge initiated by the people are listed numerically. A ballot question (Vote for One) (Vote YES or NO) listed as an "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot question listed as a "proposition" Adrian "Buzz" Sweeney Shall Judge Stephanie E. Dunn of the Colorado Court of Appeals be proposes a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes. A Democratic retained in office? "yes/for" vote on any ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law or existing circumstances, and a YES "no/against" vote on any ballot question is a vote against changing current law or existing circumstances. Perry L. Buck NO State of Colorado Republican Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Amendment T (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote YES or NO) Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution State Representative - District 51 Shall Judge David Furman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be concerning the removal of the exception to the prohibition of (Vote for One) retained in office? slavery and involuntary servitude when used as punishment for persons duly convicted of a crime? Hugh McKean YES Republican NO YES/FOR Jody Shadduck-McNally Colorado Court of Appeals Judge NO/AGAINST Democratic (Vote YES or NO) Shall Judge Robert D. Hawthorne of the Colorado Court of Appeals be Amendment U (CONSTITUTIONAL) retained in office? Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution State Representative - District 52 YES concerning an exemption from property taxation for a (Vote for One) possessory interest in real property if the actual value of the interest is less than or equal to six thousand dollars or such Donna Walter NO amount adjusted for inflation? Republican Colorado Court of Appeals Judge YES/FOR (Vote YES or NO) Joann Ginal Shall Judge Jerry N. Jones of the Colorado Court of Appeals be NO/AGAINST Democratic retained in office? YES Amendment 69 (CONSTITUTIONAL) SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $25 BILLION State Representative - District 53 NO ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, AND BY (Vote for One) SUCH AMOUNTS THAT ARE RAISED THEREAFTER, BY AN AMENDMENT TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION Jeni Arndt Colorado Court of Appeals Judge ESTABLISHING A HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM TO Democratic (Vote YES or NO) FUND HEALTH CARE FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS WHOSE PRIMARY RESIDENCE IS IN COLORADO, AND, IN Shall Judge Anthony J. Navarro of the Colorado Court of Appeals be CONNECTION THEREWITH, CREATING A GOVERNMENTAL retained in office? ENTITY CALLED COLORADOCARE TO ADMINISTER THE HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR THE District Attorney - 8th Judicial District YES (Vote for One) GOVERNANCE OF COLORADOCARE BY AN INTERIM APPOINTED BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNTIL AN ELECTED Clifford E. Riedel NO BOARD OF TRUSTEES TAKES RESPONSIBILITY; EXEMPTING COLORADOCARE FROM THE TAXPAYER'S Republican BILL OF RIGHTS; ASSESSING AN INITIAL TAX ON THE Colorado Court of Appeals Judge TOTAL PAYROLL FROM EMPLOYERS, PAYROLL INCOME (Vote YES or NO) FROM EMPLOYEES, AND NONPAYROLL INCOME AT VARYING RATES; INCREASING THESE TAX RATES WHEN County Offices Shall Judge Gilbert M. Román of the Colorado Court of Appeals be COLORADOCARE BEGINS MAKING HEALTH CARE retained in office? PAYMENTS FOR BENEFICIARIES; CAPPING THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF INCOME SUBJECT TO TAXATION; Commissioner - District 2 YES AUTHORIZING THE BOARD TO INCREASE THE TAXES IN (Vote for One) SPECIFIED CIRCUMSTANCES UPON APPROVAL OF THE MEMBERS OF COLORADOCARE; REQUIRING Bill E. Wright NO COLORADOCARE TO CONTRACT WITH HEALTH CARE Democratic PROVIDERS TO PAY FOR SPECIFIC HEALTH CARE Colorado Court of Appeals Judge BENEFITS; TRANSFERRING ADMINISTRATION OF THE (Vote YES or NO) MEDICAID AND CHILDREN'S BASIC HEALTH PROGRAMS AND ALL OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL HEALTH CARE Steve Johnson Shall Judge Diana Terry of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained FUNDS FOR COLORADO TO COLORADOCARE; Republican in office? TRANSFERRING RESPONSIBILITY TO COLORADOCARE FOR MEDICAL CARE THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE PAID YES FOR BY WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE; REQUIRING COLORADOCARE TO APPLY FOR A WAIVER FROM THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT TO ESTABLISH A Commissioner - District 3 NO COLORADO HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM; AND (Vote for One) SUSPENDING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COLORADO District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District HEALTH BENEFIT EXCHANGE AND TRANSFERRING ITS Karen Leigh Stockley RESOURCES TO COLORADOCARE? Democratic (Vote YES or NO) Shall Judge Carroll Michelle Brinegar of the 8th Judicial District be YES/FOR retained in office? Tom Donnelly YES NO/AGAINST Republican NO Amendment 70 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Judicial District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District increasing the minimum wage to $9.30 per hour with annual (Vote YES or NO) increases of $0.90 each January 1 until it reaches $12 per hour Colorado Supreme Court Justice effective January 2020, and annually adjusting it thereafter for Shall Judge Gregory M. Lammons of the 8th Judicial District be cost-of-living increases? (Vote YES or NO) retained in office? Shall Justice William Hood of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained YES YES/FOR in office? YES NO NO/AGAINST NO County Court Judge - Larimer Amendment 71 (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote YES or NO) Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Shall Judge Mary Joan Berenato of the Larimer County Court be making it more difficult to amend the Colorado constitution by (Vote YES or NO) retained in office? requiring that any petition for a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment be signed by at least two percent of the registered Shall Judge Karen M. Ashby of the Colorado Court of Appeals be YES electors who reside in each state senate district for the retained in office? amendment to be placed on the ballot and increasing the percentage of votes needed to pass any proposed YES NO constitutional amendment from a majority to at least fifty-five percent of the votes cast, unless the proposed constitutional County Court Judge - Larimer amendment only repeals, in whole or in part, any provision of NO the constitution? (Vote YES or NO) Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Shall Judge Kraig Ecton of the Larimer County Court be retained in YES/FOR (Vote YES or NO) office? Shall Judge Michael H. Berger of the Colorado Court of Appeals be YES NO/AGAINST retained in office? YES NO NO County Court Judge - Larimer (Vote YES or NO) Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Shall Judge Joshua B. Lehman of the Larimer County Court be (Vote YES or NO) retained in office? Shall Judge Steven L. Bernard of the Colorado Court of Appeals be YES retained in office? YES NO NO Continued BACK Card 1 RptPct 10 "Provisional" FOR PROOF ONLY 09/19/16 09:26:07 State of Colorado Larimer County St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Amendment 72 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Ballot Issue 200 Ballot Issue 3A SHALL STATE TAXES
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