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2022 Larimer County General Election Sample Ballot

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2022 Larimer County General Election Sample Ballot

This document is an official ballot for the 2022 general election in Larimer County, Colorado. It lists federal, state, and local races including Representative to Congress, State Board of Education, Regent of the University of Colorado, State Senator, and State Representative. Voters are instructed to use black ink and fill in ovals completely to cast their vote for candidates in each race.

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Official 

Ballot for Federal Offices State Offices

General Election Representative to the 118th United States  State Board of Education Member - 


Congress - District 4 Congressional District 8
Larimer County, Colorado (Vote for One) (Vote for One)
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Ike McCorkle Peggy Propst
Democratic Republican

Rhonda Solis
Democratic

Ken Buck James K Treibert


Republican American Constitution

Angela Myers Regent of the University of Colorado - 
Congressional District 4
Clerk and Recorder Ryan McGonigal
American Constitution
(Vote for One)

Instructions to Voters (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms)


Jack Barrington
 To vote your ballot: Democratic

Representative to the 118th United States  Frank McNulty


Congress - District 8 Republican
 Use black ink.
(Vote for One) Regent of the University of Colorado - 
Congressional District 8
Fill in the oval completely. (Vote for One)
Yadira Caraveo
Democratic

Barbara Kirkmeyer Mark VanDriel


Republican Republican

Richard Ward Yolanda Ortega


Libertarian Democratic

State Senator - District 15
Write-In (Vote for One)
State Offices Rob Woodward
Do not mark in any of the Republican

incorrect ways shown below. Governor/Lieutenant Governor Janice Marchman


(Vote for One Pair) Democratic

Heidi Ganahl / Danny Moore State Representative - District 49


Republican (Vote for One)
Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera Judy Amabile
Democratic Democratic

Paul Noël Fiorino / Cynthia Munhos de Aquino Sirianni Kathryn Lehr


If you make a mistake, ask Unity Republican
for a new ballot. Danielle Neuschwanger / Darryl Gibbs Daniel Lutz
American Constitution Libertarian

Federal Offices Kevin Ruskusky / Michele Poague State Representative - District 51


Libertarian (Vote for One)
United States Senator Hugh McKean
(Vote for One) Write-In Republican

Michael Bennet Secretary of State State Representative - District 52


Democratic (Vote for One) (Vote for One)
Pam Anderson Cathy Kipp
Republican Democratic

Joe O'Dea Jena Griswold Deborah "Dee Dee" Vicino


Republican Democratic Republican

Gary Swing State Representative - District 53


Unity (Vote for One)
T.J. Cole Jan Kok Andrew Boesenecker
Unity Approval Voting Democratic

Amanda Campbell Donna Walter


American Constitution Republican

Brian Peotter Bennett Rutledge State Representative - District 64


Libertarian Libertarian (Vote for One)
State Treasurer Richard Webster
(Vote for One) Democratic
Frank Atwood
Approval Voting
Dave Young Ryan Armagost
Democratic Republican
(Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms)
Lang Sias State Representative - District 65
Republican (Vote for One)
Anthony J. Delgado Lisa Chollet
Libertarian Democratic

Attorney General Mike Lynch


Write-In (Vote for One) Republican

Representative to the 118th United States  John Kellner County Offices


Congress - District 2 Republican

(Vote for One) Phil Weiser County Commissioner - District 1


Democratic (Vote for One)
Joe Neguse William F. Robinson III Justin Smith
Democratic Libertarian Republican

Marshall Dawson John Kefalas


Republican Write-In Democratic

Gary L. Nation State Board of Education Member - At Large County Clerk and Recorder


American Constitution (Vote for One) (Vote for One)
Tim Wolf Kathy Plomer Toni Baker
Unity Democratic Democratic

Steve Yurash Dan Maloit Angela Myers


Center Republican Republican

Ryan Van Gundy County Treasurer


Libertarian (Vote for One)
Eric Bodenstab Irene Josey
Unity Republican

County Assessor
(Vote for One)
Bob Overbeck
Democratic

David Eisenbraun
Republican

SAMPLE BALLOT
County Offices Judicial State of Colorado

County Sheriff County Court Judge - Larimer Proposition 121 (STATUTORY)


(Vote for One) (Vote YES or NO)
John J. Feyen Shall Judge Katharine "Jenny" Ellison of the Larimer County Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
Republican Court be retained in office? reducing the state income tax rate from 4.55% to 4.40%?
County Surveyor
YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
(Vote for One)
Tom Donnelly County Court Judge - Larimer Proposition 122 (STATUTORY)
Republican (Vote YES or NO)
County Coroner Shall Judge Thomas L. Lynch of the Larimer County Court be Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
(Vote for One) retained in office? concerning legal regulated access to natural medicine for
persons 21 years of age or older, and, in connection therewith,
Stephen Hanks defining natural medicine as certain plants or fungi that affect
Democratic
YES NO
a person’s mental health and are controlled substances under
Matt Canaga Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or state law; establishing a natural medicine regulated access
Republican program for supervised care, and requiring the department of
any political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot regulatory agencies to implement the program and
Judicial questions initiated by the people are listed comprehensively regulate natural medicine to protect public
numerically. A ballot question listed as an health and safety; creating an advisory board to advise the
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge "amendment" proposes a change to the Colorado department as to the implementation of the program; granting
constitution, and a ballot question listed as a a local government limited authority to regulate the time,
(Vote YES or NO) place, and manner of providing natural medicine services;
"proposition" proposes a change to the Colorado
Shall Judge Jaclyn Casey Brown of the Colorado Court of allowing limited personal possession, use, and
Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any ballot uncompensated sharing of natural medicine; providing
Appeals be retained in office?
question is a vote in favor of changing current law or specified protections under state law, including criminal and
YES NO existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on civil immunity, for authorized providers and users of natural
any ballot question is a vote against changing current medicine; and, in limited circumstances, allowing the
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge law or existing circumstances. retroactive removal and reduction of criminal penalties related
to the possession, use, and sale of natural medicine?
(Vote YES or NO)
Shall Judge Terry Fox of the Colorado Court of Appeals be State of Colorado
retained in office? YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Amendment D (CONSTITUTIONAL) Proposition 123 (STATUTORY)
YES NO

Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
(Vote YES or NO) concerning judges of the newly created twenty-third judicial concerning statewide funding for additional affordable
district, and, in connection therewith, directing the governor to
housing, and, in connection therewith, dedicating state
Shall Judge Christina Finzel Gomez of the Colorado Court of designate judges from the eighteenth judicial district to serve revenues collected from an existing tax of one-tenth of one
Appeals be retained in office? the remainder of their terms in the twenty-third judicial district
percent on federal taxable income of every individual, estate,
and requiring a judge so designated to establish residency trust, and corporation, as defined in law, for affordable housing
YES NO within the twenty-third judicial district? and exempting the dedicated revenues from the constitutional
limitation on state fiscal year spending; allocating 60% of the
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge dedicated revenues to affordable housing financing programs
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
(Vote YES or NO) that will reduce rents, purchase land for affordable housing
Amendment E (CONSTITUTIONAL) development, and build assets for renters; allocating 40% of
Shall Judge Matthew D. Grove of the Colorado Court of
the dedicated revenues to programs that support affordable
Appeals be retained in office?
home ownership, serve persons experiencing homelessness,
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution and support local planning capacity; requiring local
YES NO concerning the extension of the property tax exemption for governments that seek additional affordable housing funding
qualifying seniors and disabled veterans to the surviving to expedite development approvals for affordable housing
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge spouse of a United States armed forces service member who projects and commit to increasing the number of affordable
(Vote YES or NO) died in the line of duty or veteran whose death resulted from a housing units by 3% annually; and specifying that the
Shall Judge Sueanna P. Johnson of the Colorado Court of service-related injury or disease? dedicated revenues shall not supplant existing appropriations
Appeals be retained in office? for affordable housing programs?

YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Amendment F (CONSTITUTIONAL) Proposition 124 (STATUTORY)


(Vote YES or NO)
Shall Judge Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov of the Colorado Court of Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
Appeals be retained in office? concerning the conduct of charitable gaming activities, and, in concerning increasing the number of retail liquor store
connection therewith, allowing managers and operators to be licenses in which a person may hold an interest, and, in
YES NO paid and repealing the required period of a charitable connection therewith, phasing in the increase by allowing up
organization’s continuous existence before obtaining a to 8 licenses by December 31, 2026, up to 13 licenses by
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge charitable gaming license? December 31, 2031, up to 20 licenses by December 31, 2036,
and an unlimited number of licenses on or after January 1,
(Vote YES or NO) 2037?
Shall Judge Neeti V. Pawar of the Colorado Court of Appeals
be retained in office? YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Proposition FF (STATUTORY)
YES NO YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Colorado Court of Appeals Judge SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $100,727,820 Proposition 125 (STATUTORY)


(Vote YES or NO) ANNUALLY BY A CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED
STATUTES THAT, TO SUPPORT HEALTHY MEALS FOR
Shall Judge David H. Yun of the Colorado Court of Appeals be PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS, INCREASES STATE Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
retained in office? TAXABLE INCOME ONLY FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages,
FEDERAL TAXABLE INCOME OF $300,000 OR MORE BY and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented
YES NO LIMITING ITEMIZED OR STANDARD STATE INCOME TAX malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site
DEDUCTIONS TO $12,000 FOR SINGLE TAX RETURN consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and
District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District FILERS AND $16,000 FOR JOINT TAX RETURN FILERS, other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt
AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, CREATING THE beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell
(Vote YES or NO) wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt
HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS FOR ALL PROGRAM TO
Shall Judge Carroll Michelle Brinegar of the 8th Judicial beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing
PROVIDE FREE SCHOOL MEALS TO STUDENTS IN
District be retained in office? fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to
PUBLIC SCHOOLS; PROVIDING GRANTS FOR
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS TO PURCHASE COLORADO conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?
YES NO GROWN, RAISED, OR PROCESSED PRODUCTS, TO
INCREASE WAGES OR PROVIDE STIPENDS FOR
District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District EMPLOYEES WHO PREPARE AND SERVE SCHOOL YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
(Vote YES or NO) MEALS, AND TO CREATE PARENT AND STUDENT
Shall Judge Laurie K. Dean of the 8th Judicial District be ADVISORY COMMITTEES TO PROVIDE ADVICE TO Proposition 126 (STATUTORY)
retained in office? ENSURE SCHOOL MEALS ARE HEALTHY AND
APPEALING TO ALL STUDENTS; AND CREATING A
PROGRAM TO ASSIST IN PROMOTING COLORADO FOOD Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
YES NO concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol
PRODUCTS AND PREPARING SCHOOL MEALS USING
BASIC NUTRITIOUS INGREDIENTS WITH MINIMAL beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail
District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site
RELIANCE ON PROCESSED PRODUCTS?
(Vote YES or NO) or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol
Shall Judge Gregory M. Lammons of the 8th Judicial District beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older
be retained in office? YES/FOR NO/AGAINST through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery
service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to
Proposition GG (STATUTORY) a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails
YES NO
to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the
District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive
Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes
(Vote YES or NO) requiring that the ballot title and fiscal summary for any ballot from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology
services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery
initiative that increases or decreases state income tax rates
Shall Judge Daniel McDonald of the 8th Judicial District be service permit, to provide software or a digital network
include a table showing the average tax change for tax filers in
retained in office? application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for
different income categories?
the delivery of alcohol beverages?
YES NO

YES/FOR NO/AGAINST YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

SAMPLE BALLOT
City of Fort Collins Town of Windsor Town of Timnath

Ballot Question 2A Ballot Issue 3F Ballot Question 3I

CITY-INITIATED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.  SHALL TOWN OF WINDSOR TAXES BE INCREASED BY Changing Timnath Town Elections to November of Even Years
1 (Council Compensation) $1.62 MILLION ANNUALLY BEGINNING IN TAX and Amending the Town Home Rule Charter to Reflect the
COLLECTION YEAR 2023, AND BY WHATEVER AMOUNTS Change
Shall Section 3 of Article II of the Charter of the City of Fort THAT MAY BE GENERATED THEREAFTER, BY
Collins, regarding compensation for the Mayor and City INCREASING THE TOWN SALES AND USE TAX RATE BY Shall the Town of Timnath regular elections be changed from
Councilmembers, be amended to provide: 0.25% (2.5 CENTS ON A TEN-DOLLAR PURCHASE) FROM April of even years to the Tuesday succeeding the first
THE CURRENT RATE OF 3.95% TO A NEW RATE OF 4.2% Monday of November in each even-numbered year,
· the Mayor will receive seventy-five percent (75%), ON JANUARY 1, 2023, WITH TAX REVENUE TO BE USED commencing on November of 2028, and shall Sections 4.3,
· the Mayor Pro Tem will receive sixty percent (60%), and FOR THE CREATION OF A DEDICATED FUNDING 5.1, 5.9, 5.11 of the Town of Timnath Home Rule Charter be
· all other Councilmembers will receive fifty percent SOURCE FOR OPEN SPACE LAND ACQUISITION, amended to incorporate such change, update redistricting
(50%), STEWARDSHIP, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE THAT deadlines to correspond to a November election date, and to
WILL: extend terms of office as needed to accomplish the change in
of the Area Median Income for the Fort Collins/Loveland area election dates?
for a single-person household, adjusted annually; · PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN OPEN SPACE FROM
WILLING LANDOWNERS THAT ACHIEVES THE
and to further provide that all Councilmembers will be entitled FOLLOWING:
to opt into the City organization's healthcare-related benefits,
on the same terms those benefits are available to City YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
· ENSURING ACQUIRED OPEN SPACE LAND
employees? WILL REMAIN UNDEVELOPED AND LESSEN
THE IMPACT OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSING Glacier View Fire Protection District
GROWTH, THEREBY REDUCING
COMMUNITY IMPACTS SUCH AS TRAFFIC, Ballot Issue 6A
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST THE COST OF MAINTAINING ROADS,
SEWER, STORMWATER AND ACQUIRING
Ballot Question 2B AND TREATING WATER WITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONAL TAXES, SHALL THE
EXISTING GLACIER VIEW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
· ENABLE THE TOWN TO DEVELOP AND 1.15 MILL PROPERTY TAX DESIGNATED FOR BUILDING A
CITY-INITIATED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.  NEW FIRE STATION, DEBT RETIREMENT, AND ONGOING
MAINTAIN OPEN SPACE THAT WILL
2 (November Elections) OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND CAPITAL
INCREASE PUBLIC RECREATION
OPPORTUNITIES EXPENDITURES BE EXTENDED INDEFINITELY FROM ITS
Shall Article VIII of the Charter of the City of Fort Collins,
CURRENT EXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2024, ALL
regarding the conduct of City elections, be amended to:
· OBTAIN, MANAGE AND PRESERVE REVENUE AND EARNINGS FROM THIS TAX
· make the regular city election date the first Tuesday in WORKING FARMS AND COMMUNITY CONSTITUTING A PERMANENT VOTER-APPROVED
November of every odd-numbered year, instead of the SEPARATORS THAT WILL KEEP WINDSOR REVENUE CHANGE WITHIN THE MEANING OF ARTICLE
first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of every UNIQUE FROM NEIGHBORING CITIES AND X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND
odd-numbered year; TOWNS AN EXCEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH IN
· transition to the new election schedule by extending the SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISED
· PROMOTE AND PERPETUATE OPEN SPACE STATUTES AND ANY OTHER LAW?
current term of the Mayor and of each Councilmember
THAT CONSERVES VALUABLE WILDLIFE
from April to November of the appropriate
HABITATS, PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENT
odd-numbered year, without altering the number of
AND CREATES GREEN SPACES AND YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
terms each may serve;
WATERFRONT ACCESS TO LAKES,
· allow for coordinated elections to be conducted by the
STREAMS, AND THE CACHE LA POUDRE
County Clerk and Recorder and clarify the applicable
RIVER Parkside Metropolitan District
law for coordinated elections;
· allow Council to adjust the time frame for candidate ALL REVENUE FROM THIS TAX CONSTITUTING A
nominations and withdrawals up to 180 days prior to an
Ballot Issue 6B
VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE
election; and NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REVENUE OR EXPENDITURE
· make minor conforming edits; and LIMITATIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF SHALL PARKSIDE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT TAXES BE
THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION? INCREASED ANNUALLY BY ANY AMOUNT DEEMED
shall Article II of the Charter, regarding membership, terms NECESSARY BY THE DISTRICT AS LONG AS TOTAL
and organization of the City Council, be amended to provide TAXES LEVIED BY THE DISTRICT DOES NOT EXCEED
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
that City officers elected in a November election shall be $136,000 ANNUALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING
sworn in and take office, and a Mayor Pro Tem shall be THE MAINTENANCE OF THE DISTRICT'S PARKS AND
elected, at a special Council meeting on the second Tuesday Town of Berthoud OPEN SPACES, GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE
of January after such election? DISTRICT AND PUBLIC SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE
Ballot Question 3G DISTRICT; SUCH ANNUAL TAX LIMIT TO BE ADJUSTED
ANNUALLY FOR INFLATION PER THE COLORADO
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AS TRACKED BY THE UNITED
Annexation of Handy Reservoirs and Properties
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STASTICS; SUCH TAXES TO
Shall the Town of Berthoud be authorized to annex property, CONSIST OF AN AD VALOREM MILL LEVY IMPOSED
Ballot Question 2C more particularly described as: WITHOUT LIMITATION OF RATE OR WITH SUCH
LIMITATIONS AS MAY BE DETERMINED BY THE BOARD,
Handy Ditch Company Reservoirs and Property: AND IN AMOUNTS SUFFICIENT TO PRODUCE PROPERTY
CITY-INITIATED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.  TAX REVENUE THAT DOES NOT EXCEED $136,000
3 (Ranked Voting) Reservoirs at their high-water mark located in Sections 3, 4, 9 ANNUALLY (AS ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION); AND SHALL
and 10 of Township 4 North, Range 69 West of the 6th THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND INVESTMENT
Shall Article VIII of the Charter of the City of Fort Collins,
Principal Meridian, commonly referred to as Welch Reservoir INCOME THEREON BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE
regarding the conduct of City elections, be amended to:
and McNeil Reservoir, and adjacent lands owned by the DISTRICT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE
· require that for all regular city elections after January 1, Handy Ditch Company. IN 2023 AND IN EACH YEAR THEREAFTER, WITHOUT
2025, the offices of Mayor and of each District REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, REVENUE-RAISING, OR
Provided that the Board of Trustees, after considering the OTHER LIMITATION CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X,
Councilmember shall be elected using a "ranked voting
annexation application and holding a public hearing, as SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, OR
method," pursuant to the applicable Colorado statutes
required by law, determines that such annexation is in the best SECTION 29-1-301, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES?
or, for City-conducted elections, procedures and
interests of the Town?
deadlines adopted by the City Council by ordinance;
· clarify the applicable law for coordinated elections; and
· make minor conforming edits; and
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
shall Article IX of the Charter, regarding recall, be amended to
incorporate the ranked voting method set out in Article VIII? Town of Timnath Livermore Fire Protection District

Ballot Question 3H Ballot Issue 6C
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

Amending the Town of Timnath Home Rule Charter to SHALL LIVERMORE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TAXES
Increase the Threshold Number of Registered Electors to BE INCREASED UP TO $155,000 ANNUALLY, AND BY
15,000 Registered Electors, for Expansion of the Town WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE ANNUALLY
Council to Six Councilmembers and Commencement of RAISED THEREAFTER, BY AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY OF
Redistricting 6 MILLS, COMMENCING IN TAX YEAR 2022 (FOR
COLLECTION IN CALENDAR YEAR 2023), AND
Shall Sections 2.2.1, 4.5.2, and 5.1 of the Town of Timnath CONTINUING THEREAFTER AS PROVIDED BY LAW, WITH
Home Rule Charter be amended to increase the threshold SUCH TAX PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR DISTRICT
number of registered electors at which the Town Council is OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL EXPENSES, INCLUDING BUT
expanded from Four Councilmembers to Six Councilmembers NOT LIMITED TO THE MAINTENANCE AND
and at which redistricting is commenced from eight thousand REPLACEMENT OF DISTRICT APPARATUS AND
(8,000) to fifteen thousand (15,000) registered electors? FACILITIES; AND SHALL SUCH TAX PROCEEDS BE
COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT AS VOTER
APPROVED REVENUE AND SPENDING CHANGES IN
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST EACH YEAR, WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING OR
REVENUE LIMITATION CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X,
SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION AND
SECTION 29-1-301, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES?

YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

SAMPLE BALLOT
Larimer County Koral Heights Public  North Weld County Water District
Improvement District No. 46
Ballot Issue 7A

Ballot Issue 6D SHALL NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT TAXES


BE INCREASED UP TO $5,000,000 ANNUALLY, AND BY
THE AMOUNTS, WHETHER MORE OR LESS THAN
SHALL THE KORAL HEIGHTS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT $5,000,000, RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE
DISTRICT NO. 46 TAXES BE INCREASED $8,000.00 IMPOSITION OF AN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX LEVY
DOLLARS ANNUALLY (ESTIMATED FIRST FISCAL YEAR OF 5 MILLS, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF, AFTER
DOLLAR INCREASE IN 2023), AND BY WHATEVER NOVEMBER 8, 2022, THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE RATIO
ADDITIONAL AMOUNT AS MAY BE RAISED ANNUALLY OF ACTUAL VALUATION TO ASSESSED VALUATION OR
THEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THE DISTRICT'S OTHER CHANGE IN THE METHOD OF CALCULATING
PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY BY NOT MORE THAN 4.948 ASSESSED VALUATION, SUCH LEVY OF 5 MILLS MAY BE
MILLS (FOR A TOTAL MILL LEVY OF NOT MORE THAN INCREASED OR DECREASED TO REFLECT SUCH
15.707), THE REVENUES OF WHICH WILL BE COLLECTED CHANGES, SUCH INCREASES OR DECREASES TO BE
BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2023 AND EACH YEAR DETERMINED BY THE DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
THEREAFTER AND USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, IN GOOD FAITH (SUCH DETERMINATION TO BE BINDING
IMPROVEMENT AND CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF AND FINAL), SO THAT TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE
ROADS IN THE DISTRICT AND FOR THE GENERAL ACTUAL TAX REVENUES GENERATED BY THE MILL LEVY,
OPERATING EXPENSES OF THE DISTRICT ALL AS SET AS ADJUSTED, ARE NEITHER DIMINISHED NOR
FORTH IN THE 2010 PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND ENHANCED AS A RESULT OF SUCH CHANGES; OR BY
CREATION OF THE DISTRICT, AND SHALL THE SUCH LESSER AMOUNT AS NECESSARY TO PAY THE
PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAX, THE SPECIFIC OWNERSHIP DISTRICT'S ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS,
TAXES RECEIVED BY THE DISTRICT AND INVESTMENT MAINTENANCE, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS COSTS, AND
EARNINGS ON BOTH CONSTITUTE VOTER APPROVED OTHER SIMILAR EXPENSES; AND SHALL THE
REVENUE AND/OR SPENDING CHANGES AND BE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND ANY INVESTMENT
COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT WITHOUT INCOME THEREON BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND
REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, REVENUE RAISING OR SPENT BY THE DISTRICT IN FISCAL YEAR 2022 AND IN
OTHER LIMITATION CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X, EACH FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER AS A
SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION; AND VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHOUT
SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT AND REGARD TO ANY SPENDING, REVENUE-RAISING, OR
EXPEND FROM ITS MILL LEVY ANY SUCH AMOUNT OTHER LIMITATION CONTAINED WITHIN ARTICLE X,
WHICH IS MORE THAN THE AMOUNT WHICH WOULD SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, THE
OTHERWISE BE PERMITTED UNDER THE 5.5% LIMIT LIMITS IMPOSED ON INCREASES IN PROPERTY
IMPOSED BY SECTION 29-1-301, COLORADO REVISED TAXATION BY SECTION 29-1-301, C.R.S., IN ANY YEAR,
STATUTES, IN 2023 AND EACH YEAR THEREAFTER? OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH PURPORTS TO LIMIT THE
DISTRICT'S REVENUES OR EXPENDITURES AS IT
CURRENTLY EXISTS OR AS IT MAY BE AMENDED IN THE
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
FUTURE, ALL WITHOUT LIMITING IN ANY YEAR THE
AMOUNT OF OTHER REVENUES THAT MAY BE
Estes Park Local Marketing District COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT BY THE DISTRICT?

Ballot Issue 6E
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

SHALL THE ESTES PARK LOCAL MARKETING DISTRICT


TAXES BE INCREASED UP TO $6.3 MILLION ANNUALLY IN
THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BY WHATEVER
ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY IN EACH
SUBSEQUENT YEAR BY THE LEVYING OF AN
ADDITIONAL 3.5% LODGING TAX ON THE PURCHASE
PRICE PAID OR CHARGED FOR ROOMS OR
ACCOMMODATIONS WITHIN THE DISTRICT,
COMMENCING IN 2023 AND CONTINUING THEREAFTER,
WITH SUCH REVENUE TO BE COLLECTED AND USED, TO
THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE COLORADO
REVISED STATUTES AS AMENDED, FOR:

· CONSTRUCTION OR PURCHASE OF WORKFORCE


HOUSING OR THE PURCHASE OF LAND TO
PROVIDE SITES FOR WORKFORCE HOUSING;
· DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF PROGRAMS
TO SUPPORT WORKFORCE ACCESS TO
AFFORDABLE HOUSING; AND
· DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF PROGRAMS
TO SUPPORT AFFORDABLE WORKFORCE
CHILDCARE SERVICES;

WITH SUCH FUNDS TO BE COLLECTED BY THE DISTRICT


AND TRANSFERRED TO THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK FOR
EXPENDITURE OR INVESTMENT TO SUPPORT THE
ABOVE USES; AND SHALL THE DISTRICT AND TOWN BE
AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, KEEP, TRANSFER AND
SPEND ALL REVENUES RECEIVED IN 2023 AND EACH
YEAR THEREAFTER WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY
SPENDING, REVENUE, OR OTHER LIMITATION IN
ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO
CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER STATUTORY LAWS OF
THE STATE OF COLORADO?

YES/FOR NO/AGAINST

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