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Precinct: 3085741008 - 2
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Moffat County, Colorado
Tuesday, November 06, 2018 Clerk and Recorder Card 1 of 2
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District 3
(Vote for One) Phil Weiser Democratic
KC Hume Republican
Republican Republican
Scott R. Tipton George Brauchler County Surveyor
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Diane Mitsch Bush
Democratic
Regent of the University of Colorado Peter Epp Republican
At Large
(Vote for One) County Coroner
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Libertarian
Lesley Smith Democratic (Vote for One)
Gaylon Kent
Republican Republican
Ken Montera Jesse Arthurs
Independent Unity Democratic
Mary M. Malarsie Christopher E. Otwell Alec Brown
(Signed declaration to limit service to no Libertarian
more than 3 terms) James K. Treibert Judicial Retention Questions
Write-in: Regent of the University of Colorado (Vote Yes or No)
Congressional District 3
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Shall Justice Richard L. Gabriel of the Colorado
State Offices Alvin Rivera Democratic
Supreme Court be retained in office?
Republican
Governor / Lieutenant Governor Glen H. Gallegos Yes No
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Republican Republican
Brian Watson Chuck Cobb
Democratic
Dave Young
American Constitution
Gerald F. Kilpatrick
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Ballot Measures State Measures State Measures
Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any
political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL) Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
questions initiated by the people are listed numerically.
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a constitution concerning a change to the manner in which constitution requiring the government to award just
change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot state senate and state house of representatives districts compensation to owners of private property when a
question listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to are drawn, and, in connection therewith, reforming the government law or regulation reduces the fair market
the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any existing legislative reapportionment commission by value of the property?
ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law
expanding the commission to twelve members and
or existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on authorizing the appointment of members who possess
any ballot question is a vote against changing current specified qualifications; prohibiting any one political
law or existing circumstances. Yes/For No/Against
party's control of the commission by requiring that
one-third of commissioners will not be affiliated with any Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
State Measures political party, one-third of the commissioners will be
affiliated with the state's largest political party, and Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL) one-third of the commissioners will be affiliated with the constitution providing that if any candidate in a primary or
state's second largest political party; prohibiting certain general election for state office directs more than one
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado persons, including professional lobbyists, federal million dollars in support of his or her own election, then
constitution concerning a reduction in the age
qualification for a member of the general assembly from campaign committee employees, and federal, state, and every candidate for that office in the same election may
local elected officials, from serving on the commission; accept five times the amount of campaign contributions
twenty-five years to twenty-one years? limiting judicial review of a map to a determination by the normally allowed?
Yes/For No/Against supreme court of whether the commission or its
nonpartisan staff committed an abuse of discretion;
requiring the commission to draw state legislative
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL) districts using communities of interest as well as political Yes/For No/Against
subdivisions, such as cities and counties, and then to
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
maximize the number of competitive state legislative
constitution concerning a change in the format of the seats to the extent possible; and prohibiting maps from
election ballot for judicial retention elections? SHALL STATE DEBT BE INCREASED $3,500,000,000,
being drawn to dilute the electoral influence of any racial
or ethnic group or to protect any incumbent, any political WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF
candidate, or any political party? $5,200,000,000, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES OR FEES,
Yes/For No/Against BY A CHANGE TO THE COLORADO REVISED
STATUTES REQUIRING THE ISSUANCE OF
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL) Yes/For No/Against TRANSPORTATION REVENUE ANTICIPATION
NOTES, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, NOTE
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL) PROCEEDS SHALL BE RETAINED AS A
constitution concerning changing the industrial hemp VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND USED
definition from a constitutional definition to a statutory Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado EXCLUSIVELY TO FUND SPECIFIED ROAD AND
definition? constitution that prohibits slavery and involuntary BRIDGE EXPANSION, CONSTRUCTION,
servitude as punishment for a crime and thereby MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR PROJECTS
Yes/For No/Against prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude in all THROUGHOUT THE STATE?
circumstances?
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL) Yes/For No/Against
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
constitution concerning a change to the way that Yes/For No/Against Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
congressional districts are drawn, and, in connection SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $766,700,000
therewith, taking the duty to draw congressional districts Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL) ANNUALLY FOR A TWENTY-YEAR PERIOD, AND
away from the state legislature and giving it to an STATE DEBT SHALL BE INCREASED $6,000,000,000
SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $1,600,000,000
independent commission, composed of twelve citizens ANNUALLY BY AN AMENDMENT TO THE COLORADO WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF
who possess specified qualifications; prohibiting any one CONSTITUTION AND A CHANGE TO THE $9,400,000,000, TO PAY FOR STATE AND LOCAL
political party's control of the commission by requiring TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, AND, IN
COLORADO REVISED STATUTES CONCERNING
that one-third of commissioners will not be affiliated with FUNDING RELATING TO PRESCHOOL THROUGH CONNECTION THEREWITH, CHANGING THE
any political party, one-third of the commissioners will be HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES TO: 1) INCREASE
affiliated with the state's largest political party, and THE STATE SALES AND USE TAX RATE BY 0.62%
CONNECTION THEREWITH, CREATING AN
one-third of the commissioners will be affiliated with the EXCEPTION TO THE SINGLE RATE STATE INCOME BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2019; REQUIRING 45% OF
state's second largest political party; prohibiting certain TAX FOR REVENUE THAT IS DEDICATED TO THE THE NEW REVENUE TO FUND STATE
persons, including professional lobbyists, federal TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, AND
FUNDING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS; INCREASING
campaign committee employees, and federal, state, and INCOME TAX RATES INCREMENTALLY FOR CONGESTION RELATED PROJECTS, 40% TO FUND
local elected officials, from serving on the commission; INDIVIDUALS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES USING FOUR MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY TRANSPORTATION
limiting judicial review of a map to a determination by the TAX BRACKETS STARTING AT .37% FOR INCOME PROJECTS, AND 15% TO FUND MULTIMODAL
supreme court of whether the commission or its TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, INCLUDING BIKE,
ABOVE $150,000 AND INCREASING TO 3.62% FOR
nonpartisan staff committed an abuse of discretion; PEDESTRIAN, AND TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE; 2)
INCOME ABOVE $500,000; INCREASING THE
requiring the commission to draw districts with a focus on CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATE BY 1.37%; FOR AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL
communities of interest and political subdivisions, such PURPOSES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY TRANSPORTATION REVENUE ANTICIPATION
as cities and counties, and then to maximize the number TAXES, REDUCING THE CURRENT RESIDENTIAL NOTES TO FUND PRIORITY STATE
of competitive congressional seats to the extent possible; ASSESSMENT RATE OF 7.2% TO 7.0% AND THE TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE AND
and prohibiting maps from being drawn to dilute the CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, INCLUDING
CURRENT NONRESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT RATE
electoral influence of any racial or ethnic group or to MULTIMODAL CAPITAL PROJECTS; AND 3) PROVIDE
OF 29%TO 24%; REQUIRING THE REVENUE FROM
protect any incumbent, any political candidate, or any THAT ALL REVENUE RESULTING FROM THE TAX
THE INCOME TAX INCREASES TO BE DEPOSITED IN
political party? RATE INCREASE AND PROCEEDS FROM ISSUANCE
A DEDICATED PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND AND
ALLOWING THE REVENUE COLLECTED TO BE OF REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES ARE
RETAINED AND SPENT AS VOTER-APPROVED VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGES EXEMPT
FROM ANY STATE OR LOCAL REVENUE, SPENDING,
Yes/For No/Against REVENUE CHANGES; REQUIRING THE OR OTHER LIMITATIONS IN LAW?
LEGISLATURE TO ANNUALLY APPROPRIATE
MONEY FROM THE FUND TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS
TO SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH HIGH Yes/For No/Against
SCHOOL PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON AN
EQUITABLE BASIS THROUGHOUT THE STATE Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
WITHOUT DECREASING GENERAL FUND
APPROPRIATIONS; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATURE Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Revised
Statutes concerning limitations on payday lenders, and,
TO ENACT, REGULARLY REVIEW, AND REVISE in connection therewith, reducing allowable charges on
WHEN NECESSARY, A NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL
FINANCE LAW THAT MEETS SPECIFIED CRITERIA; payday loans to an annual percentage rate of no more
than thirty-six percent?
UNTIL THE LEGISLATURE HAS ENACTED A NEW
PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE LAW, REQUIRING THE
MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE ANNUALLY
APPROPRIATED FOR SPECIFIED EDUCATION Yes/For No/Against
PROGRAMS AND PURPOSES; REQUIRING THE
MONEY IN THE FUND TO BE USED TO SUPPORT
ONLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING GENERAL
FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
TO INCREASE BY INFLATION, UP TO 5%,
ANNUALLY; AND REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION TO COMMISSION A STUDY OF THE USE
OF THE MONEY IN THE FUND WITHIN FIVE YEARS?
Yes/For No/Against
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Precinct: 3085741001
Official General Election Ballot Ballot Style: P1_2
Moffat County, Colorado
Tuesday, November 06, 2018 Clerk and Recorder Card 2 of 2
State Measures
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised
Statutes concerning a statewide minimum distance
requirement for new oil and gas development, and, in
connection therewith, changing existing distance
requirements to require that any new oil and gas
development be located at least 2,500 feet from any
structure intended for human occupancy and any other
area designated by the measure, the state, or a local
government and authorizing the state or a local
government to increase the minimum distance
requirement?
Yes/For No/Against
County Measures
Moffat County Referred Measure 1A
SHALL MOFFAT COUNTY TAXES BE INCREASED UP
TO $1,200,000 ANNUALLY (COMMENCING IN TAX
YEAR 2018, FOR COLLECTION IN 2019) AND BY
WHATEVER AMOUNTS MAY BE RAISED ANNUALLY
THEREAFTER BY AN ADDITIONAL MILL LEVY OF
2.85 MILLS TO BE DEDICATED SOLELY FOR
OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THE MOFFAT
COUNTY LIBRARIES (CRAIG, MAYBELL, AND
DINOSAUR BRANCHES) AND THE MUSEUM OF
NORTHWEST COLORADO, WITH THE LIBRARIES TO
RECEIVE 64% OF THE FUNDS AND THE MUSEUM
TO RECEIVE 36% OF THE FUNDS, AND SHALL THE
COUNTY (FOR THE PURPOSES SPECIFIED HEREIN)
BE AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN, AND SPEND
ALL REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE
EARNINGS FROM THE INVESTMENT OF SUCH
REVENUES 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 OR ANY OTHER LAW?
Yes/For No/Against
School Measures
Moffat County School District RE: 1 Referred
Measure 4A
Shall the Moffat County School District RE-1 change its
plan of representation regarding election of directors to
its Board of Education by eliminating the existing seven
(7) director district plan of representation and replacing it
with a combined director district and at-large plan of
representation requiring election of five (5) directors from
five (5) director districts, and election of two (2) directors
from the district at-large?
Yes/For No/Against