HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016 General Election Composite Sample Ballot_1Federal Offices Federal Offices
State Offices
County Offices
Presidential Electors
(Vote for One Pair)
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine Democratic
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican
Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley American Constitution
Gary Johnson / Bill Weld Libertarian
Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka Green
Frank Atwood / Blake Huber Approval Voting
"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente / Michael Steinberg American Delta
James Hedges / Bill Bayes Prohibition
Tom Hoefling / Steve Schulin America's
Chris Keniston / Deacon Taylor Veterans of America
Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart Socialist Workers
Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan R. Sorenson Independent American
Laurence Kotlikoff / Edward Leamer Kotlikoff for President
Gloria Estela La Riva / Dennis J. Banks Socialism and Liberation
Bradford Lyttle / Hannah Walsh Nonviolent Resistance/Pacifist
Joseph Allen Maldonado / Douglas K. Terranova Independent People
Michael A. Maturen / Juan Munoz American Solidarity
Evan McMullin / Nathan Johnson Unaffiliated
Ryan Alan Scott / Bruce Kendall Barnard Unaffiliated
Rod Silva / Richard C. Silva Nutrition
Mike Smith / Daniel White Unaffiliated
Emidio Soltysik / Angela Nicole Walker Socialist USA
Write-in
United States Senator
(Vote for One)
Michael Bennet Democratic
Darryl Glenn Republican
Lily Tang Williams (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms)Libertarian
Arn Menconi Green
Bill Hammons (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms)Unity
Dan Chapin Unaffiliated
Paul Noel Fiorino Unaffiliated
Write-in
Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 2
(Vote for One)
Jared Polis Democratic
Nicholas Morse Republican
Richard Longstreth (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms)Libertarian
Representative to the 115th United States
Congress - District 3
(Vote for One)
Scott R. Tipton Republican
Gail Schwartz Democratic
Gaylon Kent Libertarian
State Board of Education Member -
Congressional District 3
(Vote for One)
Joyce Rankin Republican
Christine Pacheco-Koveleski Democratic
Regent of the University of Colorado - At
Large
(Vote for One)
Alice Madden Democratic
Heidi Ganahl Republican
State Representative - District 26
(Vote for One)
Diane E. Mitsch Bush Democratic
Michael Cacioppo Republican
District Attorney - 5th Judicial District
(Vote for One)
Bruce Brown Democratic
Bruce Carey Republican
Sanam Mehrnia Unaffiliated
Commissioner District 1
(Vote for One)
Jill Ryan Democratic
Michael Dunahay Republican
Commissioner District 2
(Vote for One)
Kathy Chandler-Henry Democratic
Rick Beveridge Republican
Treasurer
(Vote for One)
Teak Simonton Democratic
Mari J. Renzelman Republican
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November 8, 2016 Official General Election Ballot Composite Ballot
Eagle County Clerk and Recorder Eagle County, Colorado
This is a composite ballot which includes all districts, races and issues for the entire county. Voters will receive ballot styles that
have only those district races and issues which are specific to their residential address.
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.1
Town of Avon
Judicial Retention Questions
(Vote YES or NO)
Colorado Supreme Court Justice
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge
District Court Judge - 5th Judicial District
County Court Judge - Eagle
Ballot questions referred by the general assembly or any
political subdivision are listed by letter, and ballot
questions initiated by the people are listed numerically.
A ballot question listed as an "amendment" proposes a
change to the Colorado constitution, and a ballot
question listed as a "proposition" proposes a change to
the Colorado Revised Statutes. A "yes/for" vote on any
ballot question is a vote in favor of changing current law
or existing circumstances, and a "no/against" vote on
any ballot question is a vote against changing current
law or existing circumstances.
State of Colorado
State of Colorado
Candidates for Town Council
Vote for up to three (3) candidates for four
year terms
Pete Buckley
Amy Cramer Phillips
Jennie Fancher
Jake Wolf
Trevor Spinks
Shall Justice William Hood of the Colorado
Supreme Court be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Karen M. Ashby of the Colorado Court
of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Michael H. Berger of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Steven L. Bernard of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Stephanie E. Dunn of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge David Furman of the Colorado Court
of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Robert D. Hawthorne of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Jerry N. Jones of the Colorado Court
of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Anthony J. Navarro of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Gilbert M. Román of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Diana Terry of the Colorado Court of
Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Paul R. Dunkelman of the 5th Judicial
District be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Wayne Patton of the 5th Judicial
District be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Karen Ann Romeo of the 5th Judicial
District be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Katharine T. Sullivan of the Eagle
County Court be retained in office?
YES NO
Amendment T (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
constitution concerning the removal of the exception to
the prohibition of slavery and involuntary servitude when
used as punishment for persons duly convicted of a
crime?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment U (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
constitution concerning an exemption from property
taxation for a possessory interest in real property if the
actual value of the interest is less than or equal to six
thousand dollars or such amount adjusted for inflation?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment 69 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED $25 BILLION
ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, AND
BY SUCH AMOUNTS THAT ARE RAISED
THEREAFTER, BY AN AMENDMENT TO THE
COLORADO CONSTITUTION ESTABLISHING A
HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM TO FUND HEALTH
CARE FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS WHOSE PRIMARY
RESIDENCE IS IN COLORADO, AND, IN CONNECTION
THEREWITH, CREATING A GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY
CALLED COLORADOCARE TO ADMINISTER THE
HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR
THE GOVERNANCE OF COLORADOCARE BY AN
INTERIM APPOINTED BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNTIL
AN ELECTED BOARD OF TRUSTEES TAKES
RESPONSIBILITY; EXEMPTING COLORADOCARE
FROM THE TAXPAYER'S BILL OF RIGHTS;
ASSESSING AN INITIAL TAX ON THE TOTAL
PAYROLL FROM EMPLOYERS, PAYROLL INCOME
FROM EMPLOYEES, AND NONPAYROLL INCOME AT
VARYING RATES; INCREASING THESE TAX RATES
WHEN COLORADOCARE BEGINS MAKING HEALTH
CARE PAYMENTS FOR BENEFICIARIES; CAPPING
THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF INCOME SUBJECT TO
TAXATION; AUTHORIZING THE BOARD TO
INCREASE THE TAXES IN SPECIFIED
CIRCUMSTANCES UPON APPROVAL OF THE
MEMBERS OF COLORADOCARE; REQUIRING
COLORADOCARE TO CONTRACT WITH HEALTH
CARE PROVIDERS TO PAY FOR SPECIFIC HEALTH
CARE BENEFITS; TRANSFERRING ADMINISTRATION
OF THE MEDICAID AND CHILDREN'S BASIC HEALTH
PROGRAMS AND ALL OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL
HEALTH CARE FUNDS FOR COLORADO TO
COLORADOCARE; TRANSFERRING RESPONSIBILITY
TO COLORADOCARE FOR MEDICAL CARE THAT
WOULD OTHERWISE BE PAID FOR BY WORKERS'
COMPENSATION INSURANCE; REQUIRING
COLORADOCARE TO APPLY FOR A WAIVER FROM
THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT TO ESTABLISH A
COLORADO HEALTH CARE PAYMENT SYSTEM; AND
SUSPENDING THE OPERATIONS OF THE
COLORADO HEALTH BENEFIT EXCHANGE AND
TRANSFERRING ITS RESOURCES TO
COLORADOCARE?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment 70 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
constitution increasing the minimum wage to $9.30 per
hour with annual increases of $0.90 each January 1 until
it reaches $12 per hour effective January 2020, and
annually adjusting it thereafter for cost-of-living increases?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment 71 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado
constitution making it more difficult to amend the
Colorado constitution by requiring that any petition for a
citizen-initiated constitutional amendment be signed by at
least two percent of the registered electors who reside in
each state senate district for the amendment to be placed
on the ballot and increasing the percentage of votes
needed to pass any proposed constitutional amendment
from a majority to at least fifty-five percent of the votes
cast, unless the proposed constitutional amendment only
repeals, in whole or in part, any provision of the
constitution?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
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