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State Offices
County Offices
Municipal Office - Town of Avon
Presidential Electors
(Vote for One Pair)
Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris Democratic
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican
Don Blankenship / William Mohr American Constitution
Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab Unity
Howie Hawkins / Angela Nicole Walker Green
Blake Huber / Frank Atwood Approval Voting
Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Libertarian
Brian Carroll / Amar Patel American Solidarity
Mark Charles / Adrian Wallace Unaffiliated
Phil Collins / Billy Joe Parker Prohibition
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Darcy G. Richardson Alliance
Dario Hunter / Dawn Neptune Adams Progressive
Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro / Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. Unaffiliated
Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm Jarrett Socialist Workers
Joseph Kishore / Norissa Santa Cruz Socialist Equality
Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan Re Vo Sorenson Independent American
Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman Socialism and Liberation
Joe McHugh / Elizabeth Storm Unaffiliated
Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard Unaffiliated
Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Jennifer Tepool Unaffiliated
Kanye West / Michelle Tidball Unaffiliated
Write-In
United States Senator
(Vote for One)
John W. Hickenlooper Democratic
Cory Gardner Republican
Daniel Doyle Approval Voting
Stephan "Seku" Evans Unity
Raymon Anthony Doane (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms)Libertarian
Write-In
Representative to the 117th United
States Congress - District 2
(Vote for One)
Joe Neguse Democratic
Charlie Winn Republican
Thom Atkinson Libertarian
Gary Swing Unity
Representative to the 117th United
States Congress - District 3
(Vote for One)
Lauren Boebert Republican
Diane E. Mitsch Bush Democratic
John Ryan Keil Libertarian
Critter Milton
(Signed declaration to limit service to no
more than 3 terms)
Unity
State Board of Education Member -
Congressional District 3
(Vote for One)
Mayling Simpson Democratic
Joyce Rankin Republican
Regent of the University of Colorado
- Congressional District 2
(Vote for One)
Callie Rennison Democratic
Dick R. Murphy Republican
Christian Vernaza Libertarian
State Representative - District 26
(Vote for One)
Dylan Roberts Democratic
District Attorney - 5th Judicial District
(Vote for One)
Heidi McCollum Democratic
Eagle County Commissioner -
District 1
(Vote for One)
Jennifer Woolley Republican
Matt Scherr Democratic
Eagle County Commissioner -
District 2
(Vote for One)
Thomas Crisofulli Republican
Kathy Chandler-Henry Democratic
Candidates for Avon Town Council
(Vote for up to three (3) candidates for
four-year terms)
Missy Erickson
Lindsay L. Hardy
Russell "RJ" Andrade
Kevin Hyatt
Amy Cramer Phillips
Martin Golembiewski
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
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COMPOSITE Ballot for General Election
Eagle County, Colorado - Tuesday, November 3, 2020
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SAMPLEJudicial 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 Measures
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 Measures
State Measures State Measures
Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado
Supreme Court be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the
Colorado Supreme Court be retained in
office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado
Court of Appeals be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Russell Holton Granger of the
5th Judicial District be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Mark Duncan Thompson of the
5th Judicial District be retained in office?
YES NO
Shall Judge Rachel J. Olguin-Fresquez of the
Eagle County Court be retained in office?
YES NO
Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Without increasing property tax rates, to help
preserve funding for local districts that
provide fire protection, police, ambulance,
hospital, kindergarten through twelfth grade
education, and other services, and to avoid
automatic mill levy increases, shall there be
an amendment to the Colorado constitution
to repeal the requirement that the general
assembly periodically change the residential
assessment rate in order to maintain the
statewide proportion of residential property
as compared to all other taxable property
valued for property tax purposes and repeal
the nonresidential property tax assessment
rate of twenty-nine percent?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the
Colorado constitution concerning the conduct
of charitable gaming activities, and, in
connection therewith, allowing bingo-raffle
licensees to hire managers and operators of
games and reducing the required period of a
charitable organization's continuous
existence before obtaining a charitable
gaming license?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the
Colorado constitution requiring that to be
qualified to vote at any election an individual
must be a United States citizen?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Shall there be an amendment to the
Colorado constitution and a change to the
Colorado Revised Statutes concerning
voter-approved changes to limited gaming,
and, in connection therewith, allowing the
voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and
Cripple Creek, for their individual cities, to
approve other games in addition to those
currently allowed and increase a maximum
single bet to any amount; and allowing
gaming tax revenue to be used for support
services to improve student retention and
credential completion by students enrolled in
community colleges?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition EE (STATUTORY)
SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY
$294,000,000 ANNUALLY BY IMPOSING A
TAX ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS USED IN
E-CIGARETTES AND OTHER VAPING
PRODUCTS THAT IS EQUAL TO THE
TOTAL STATE TAX ON TOBACCO
PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED IN,
INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE
TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO
22% OF THE MANUFACTURER'S LIST
PRICE, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING
THE CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 CENTS
PER CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE
EXISTING CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO
TAXES TO APPLY TO SALES TO
CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE
STATE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX
FOR MOIST SNUFF TOBACCO
PRODUCTS, CREATING AN INVENTORY
TAX THAT APPLIES FOR FUTURE
CIGARETTE TAX INCREASES, AND
INITIALLY USING THE TAX REVENUE
PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
FUNDING TO HELP OFFSET REVENUE
THAT HAS BEEN LOST AS A RESULT OF
THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS RELATED TO
COVID-19 AND THEN FOR PROGRAMS
THAT REDUCE THE USE OF TOBACCO
AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS, ENHANCE
THE VOLUNTARY COLORADO
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND MAKE IT
WIDELY AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND
MAINTAIN THE FUNDING FOR
PROGRAMS THAT CURRENTLY RECEIVE
REVENUE FROM TOBACCO TAXES, WITH
THE STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING
ALL OF THE NEW TAX REVENUE AS A
VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition 113 (STATUTORY)
Shall the following Act of the General
Assembly be approved: An Act concerning
adoption of an agreement among the states
to elect the President of the United States by
national popular vote, being Senate Bill No.
19-042?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition 114 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado
Revised Statutes concerning the restoration
of gray wolves through their reintroduction on
designated lands in Colorado located west of
the continental divide, and, in connection
therewith, requiring the Colorado parks and
wildlife commission, after holding statewide
hearings and using scientific data, to
implement a plan to restore and manage gray
wolves; prohibiting the commission from
imposing any land, water, or resource use
restrictions on private landowners to further
the plan; and requiring the commission to
fairly compensate owners for losses of
livestock caused by gray wolves?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition 115 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado
Revised Statutes concerning prohibiting an
abortion when the probable gestational age
of the fetus is at least twenty-two weeks, and,
in connection therewith, making it a
misdemeanor punishable by a fine to perform
or attempt to perform a prohibited abortion,
except when the abortion is immediately
required to save the life of the pregnant
woman when her life is physically threatened,
but not solely by a psychological or emotional
condition; defining terms related to the
measure including "probable gestational age"
and "abortion," and excepting from the
definition of "abortion" medical procedures
relating to miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy;
specifying that a woman on whom an
abortion is performed may not be charged
with a crime in relation to a prohibited
abortion; and requiring the Colorado medical
board to suspend for at least three years the
license of a licensee whom the board finds
performed or attempted to perform a
prohibited abortion?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition 116 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado
Revised Statutes reducing the state income
tax rate from 4.63% to 4.55%?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Proposition 117 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado
Revised Statutes requiring statewide voter
approval at the next even-year election of
any newly created or qualified state
enterprise that is exempt from the Taxpayer's
Bill of Rights, Article X, Section 20 of the
Colorado constitution, if the projected or
actual combined revenue from fees and
surcharges of the enterprise, and all other
enterprises created within the last five years
that serve primarily the same purpose, is
greater than $100 million within the first five
fiscal years of the creation or qualification of
the new enterprise?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
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SAMPLEState Measures
Eagle County Measure
Municipal Measures Municipal Measures
Proposition 118 (STATUTORY)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado
Revised Statutes concerning the creation of a
paid family and medical leave program in
Colorado, and, in connection therewith,
authorizing paid family and medical leave for
a covered employee who has a serious
health condition, is caring for a new child or
for a family member with a serious health
condition, or has a need for leave related to a
family member's military deployment or for
safe leave; establishing a maximum of 12
weeks of family and medical leave, with an
additional 4 weeks for pregnancy or childbirth
complications, with a cap on the weekly
benefit amount; requiring job protection for
and prohibiting retaliation against an
employee who takes paid family and medical
leave; allowing a local government to opt out
of the program; permitting employees of such
a local government and self-employed
individuals to participate in the program;
exempting employers who offer an approved
private paid family and medical leave plan;
to pay for the program, requiring a premium
of 0.9% of each employee's wages, up to a
cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set
thereafter, up to 1.2% of each employee's
wages, by the director of the division of family
and medical leave insurance; authorizing an
employer to deduct up to 50% of the
premium amount from an employee's wages
and requiring the employer to pay the
remainder of the premium, with an exemption
for employers with fewer than 10 employees;
creating the division of family and medical
leave insurance as an enterprise within the
department of labor and employment to
administer the program; and establishing an
enforcement and appeals process for
retaliation and denied claims?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Eagle County Ballot Issue 1A -
Sustaining Existing Levels of County
Revenue from Future State Imposed
Reductions in Residential Assessed
Valuation Rates Due to Article X,
Section 3 of the Colorado Constitution
(Gallagher Amendment) or Similar
State Action
WITHOUT RAISING THE MILL LEVY FOR
THE 2021 TAX COLLECTION YEAR, SHALL
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS FOR EAGLE COUNTY
HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO ADJUST THE
COUNTY'S MILL LEVY RATE
THEREAFTER AS NEEDED FOR THE
SOLE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING
REVENUES THAT MAY OTHERWISE BE
LOST AS A RESULT OF STATE IMPOSED
REDUCTIONS IN THE RATIO OF
ASSESSED PROPERTY TAX VALUATIONS
SO THAT THE ACTUAL TAX REVENUES
GENERATED BY THE COUNTY'S MILL
LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE
REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN
GENERATED HAD THE STATE NOT
IMPOSED SUCH REDUCTIONS, IN ORDER
TO ALLOW THE COUNTY TO SUSTAIN
EXISTING LEVELS OF SERVICES SUCH
AS:
EMERGENCY AND LAW ·
ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE TO
WILDLAND FIRES AND OTHER
NATURAL DISASTERS;
PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE TO ·
PANDEMICS AND OTHER
EMERGENCIES;
NECESSARY ROAD REPAIR AND ·
MAINTENANCE;
OPEN SPACES AND NATURAL ·
RESOURCE PRESERVATION;
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO OUR ·
WORKERS AND RESIDENTS;
AND SHALL THE REVENUES GENERATED
BY ANY SUCH MILL LEVY INCREASE BE
COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITS
PROVIDED BY LAW?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Eagle Ballot Issue 2A
SHALL TOWN OF EAGLE TAXES BE
INCREASED $120,000 IN THE FIRST
FISCAL YEAR AND BY WHATEVER
AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY
THEREAFTER, BY A CHANGE IN THE
TOWN'S LODGING TAX FROM $4.00 PER
DAY PER OCCUPIED LODGING ROOM OR
ACCOMMODATION TO 6% OF THE COST
OF THE RENTAL FEE, PRICE OR OTHER
CONSIDERATION PAID OR RECEIVED
FOR THE LODGING ON EACH FULL
DOLLAR OF SAID RENTAL FEE, COST OR
OTHER CONSIDERATION PAID, WITH THE
TAX INCREASE COMMENCING ON
JANUARY 1, 2021; WITH 50% OF THE
REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX TO BE
USED FOR: THE PRESERVATION OF
AGRICULTURAL LANDS; THE
ACQUISITION, MAINTENANCE AND
MANAGEMENT OF OPEN SPACE BUFFER
ZONES, TRAILS, WILDLIFE HABITATS
AND WETLAND PRESERVATION;
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF
SOFT PATH RECREATION TRAILS
CONNECTING TO THE EXISTING EAGLE
AREA TRAILS SYSTEM; AND THE
CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES SUCH AS
RESTROOMS, PARKING AREAS, AND
OTHER PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS THAT
IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE
EXPERIENCE FOR USERS OF TOWN
OPEN SPACE AND ADJACENT LANDS;
AND WITH 50% OF THE REVENUES FROM
SUCH TAX TO BE USED FOR THE
PURPOSE OF GENERAL MARKETING
AND PROMOTION OF THE TOWN OF
EAGLE AND THE MARKETING AND
PROMOTION OF TOWN OF EAGLE
EVENTS; AND SHALL THE REVENUES
FROM SUCH TAX AND ANY INVESTMENT
EARNINGS THEREON BE COLLECTED
AND SPENT BY THE TOWN AS A
VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE,
WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY SPENDING,
REVENUE-RAISING OR OTHER
LIMITATION CONTAINED IN ARTICLE X,
SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO
CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Eagle Ballot Issue 2B
WITHOUT RAISING THE MILL LEVY FOR
THE 2021 TAX COLLECTION YEAR, SHALL
THE EAGLE TOWN COUNCIL HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO ADJUST THE TOWN OF
EAGLE'S MILL LEVY RATE THEREAFTER
AS NEEDED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE
OF MAINTAINING REVENUES THAT MAY
OTHERWISE BE LOST AS A RESULT OF
STATE IMPOSED REDUCTIONS IN THE
RATIO OF ASSESSED PROPERTY TAX
VALUATIONS SO THAT THE ACTUAL TAX
REVENUES GENERATED BY THE TOWN'S
MILL LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE
REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN
GENERATED HAD THE STATE NOT
IMPOSED SUCH REDUCTIONS, IN ORDER
TO ALLOW THE TOWN TO SUSTAIN
SERVICES TO THE EAGLE COMMUNITY?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Gypsum Ballot Issue No. 2D
SHALL THE TOWN OF GYPSUM TAXES
BE INCREASED BY UP TO $550,000
DOLLARS IN 2021 AND BY WHATEVER
AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY
THEREAFTER BY THE IMPOSITION OF A
TOWN TAX TO REPLACE THE EAGLE
COUNTY TAX ON CIGARETTES,
TOBACCO AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS,
WHICH WILL NOT RESULT IN AN
INCREASE IN LOCAL TAXES ON SUCH
PRODUCTS, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING
JANUARY 1, 2021, THERE SHALL BE A
NEW SALES TAX OF TWENTY CENTS
PER CIGARETTE OR FOUR DOLLARS
PER PACK OF TWENTY CIGARETTES
SOLD; BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2021,
THERE SHALL BE A NEW SALES TAX OF
40 PERCENT ON THE SALES PRICE OF
ALL OTHER TOBACCO AND NICOTINE
PRODUCTS; WITH THE TERMS
"CIGARETTE," "TOBACCO PRODUCT"
AND "NICOTINE PRODUCT" HAVING THE
SAME MEANINGS AS IN SECTION
18-13-121 OF THE COLORADO REVISED
STATUTES; AND SHALL THE TOWN OF
GYPSUM COLLECT, RETAIN, AND
EXPEND ALL REVENUES OF SUCH
TAXES AND THE EARNINGS THEREON,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE LIMITATION OF
ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE
COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY
OTHER LAW?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Avon Ballot Issue 2E -
Sustaining Existing Levels of Town of
Avon Revenue from Future State
Imposed Reductions in Residential
Assessed Valuation Rates Due to
Article X, Section 3 of the Colorado
Constitution ("Gallagher
Amendment") or Similar State Action.
WITHOUT RAISING THE MILL LEVY FOR
THE 2021 TAX COLLECTION YEAR, SHALL
THE AVON TOWN COUNCIL HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO ADJUST THE TOWN OF
AVON'S MILL LEVY RATE THEREAFTER
AS NEEDED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE
OF MAINTAINING REVENUES THAT MAY
OTHERWISE BE LOST AS A RESULT OF
STATE IMPOSED REDUCTIONS IN THE
RATIO OF ASSESSED PROPERTY TAX
VALUATIONS SO THAT THE ACTUAL TAX
REVENUES GENERATED BY THE TOWN'S
MILL LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE
REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN
GENERATED HAD THE STATE NOT
IMPOSED SUCH REDUCTIONS, IN ORDER
TO ALLOW THE TOWN TO SUSTAIN
SERVICES TO THE AVON COMMUNITY?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Avon Ballot Question 2F -
Avon Home Rule Charter Amendment
Regarding Council Compensation.
Shall the Home Rule Charter of the Town of
Avon be amended by amending and
readopting Section 4.8 - Compensation, as
follows:
Section 4.8 - Compensation. The members
of the Council shall receive such
compensation, and the Mayor and Mayor
Pro-Tem, such additional compensation, as
the Council shall prescribe by ordinance. ;
provided, however, that the compensation of
any member during his or her term of office
shall not be increased or decreased. The
compensation of any Council member may
not be increased or decreased by Council
during such Council member's term in office.
A Council member may individually and
unilaterally choose in writing to decrease or
decline that Council member's compensation
temporarily or for the remainder of that
Council member's term. The Mayor and
members of the Council may, upon order of
the Council, be paid their actual and
necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties of office.?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
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School District Measure
Special District Measure
Downtown Development Authority
Note: This question will appear on a
separate ballot sent to elegible
Downtown Development Authority
electors; it will not appear on the
comprehensive Eagle County ballot.
Town of Vail Ballot Issue 2G -
Sustaining Existing Levels of Town
Revenue from Future State Imposed
Reductions in Residential Assessed
Valuation Rates Due to Article X,
Section 3 of the Colorado Constitution
(Gallagher Amendment) or Similar
State Action
WITHOUT RAISING THE MILL LEVY FOR
THE 2021 TAX COLLECTION YEAR, SHALL
THE VAIL TOWN COUNCIL HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO ADJUST THE TOWN OF
VAIL'S MILL LEVY RATE THEREAFTER AS
NEEDED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF
MAINTAINING REVENUES THAT MAY
OTHERWISE BE LOST AS A RESULT OF
STATE IMPOSED REDUCTIONS IN THE
RATIO OF ASSESSED PROPERTY TAX
VALUATIONS SO THAT THE ACTUAL TAX
REVENUES GENERATED BY THE TOWN'S
MILL LEVIES ARE THE SAME AS THE
REVENUES THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN
GENERATED HAD THE STATE NOT
IMPOSED SUCH REDUCTIONS, IN ORDER
TO ALLOW THE TOWN TO SUSTAIN
SERVICES TO THE VAIL COMMUNITY?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Eagle County School District Ballot
Issue 5B:
WITHOUT INCREASING TAXES, SHALL
EAGLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
RE50J BE PERMITTED TO EXTEND THE
MILL LEVY OVERRIDE APPROVED BY
VOTERS IN 2016 FROM ITS CURRENT
EXPIRATION ON DECEMBER 31, 2023, TO
CONTINUE TO FUND THE FOLLOWING
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES:
ATTRACT AND RETAIN QUALITY ·
TEACHERS AND STAFF;
MAINTAIN MENTAL HEALTH ·
COUNSELING;
MAINTAIN PROGRAMS LIKE ART, ·
MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY, AND
PHYSICAL EDUCATION;
PROVIDE UPDATED LEARNING ·
MATERIALS AND RELIABLE
TECHNOLOGY;
CONTINUE TO PROVIDE QUALITY ·
EDUCATION IN THE CLASSROOM
AND ONLINE;
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NO
REVENUE SHALL BE UTILIZED FOR
SENIOR DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION,
AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT ALL
SUCH REVENUES WILL BE MONITORED
BY A THIRD-PARTY AUDITOR, WITH
AUDIT REPORTS AVAILABLE TO THE
PUBLIC; SUCH TAX EXTENSION TO BE
AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX MILL
LEVY PURSUANT TO, AND IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22-54-108,
C.R.S, AS IT CURRENTLY EXISTS OR MAY
BE AMENDED, IN EXCESS OF THE LEVY
AUTHORIZED FOR THE DISTRICT'S
GENERAL FUND; AND SHALL THE
DISTRICT 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 UNDER ARTICLE X,
SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO
CONSTITUTION AND ANY OTHER LIMITS
WHICH MAY APPLY?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Colorado River Water Conservation
District Ballot Issue 7A:
SHALL COLORADO RIVER WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT, ALSO
KNOWN AS THE COLORADO RIVER
DISTRICT, TAXES BE INCREASED BY AN
AMOUNT UP TO $4,969,041 IN 2021
(WHICH INCREASE AMOUNTS TO
APPROXIMATELY $1.90 IN 2021 FOR
EVERY $100,000 IN RESIDENTIAL HOME
VALUE), AND BY SUCH AMOUNTS AS
ARE GENERATED ANNUALLY
THEREAFTER FROM AN ADDITIONAL
PROPERTY TAX LEVY OF 0.248 MILLS
(FOR A TOTAL MILL LEVY OF 0.5 MILLS)
TO ENABLE THE COLORADO RIVER
DISTRICT TO PROTECT AND
SAFEGUARD WESTERN COLORADO
WATER BY:
FIGHTING TO KEEP WATER ON THE ·
WEST SLOPE;
PROTECTING ADEQUATE WATER ·
SUPPLIES FOR WEST SLOPE
FARMERS AND RANCHERS;
PROTECTING SUSTAINABLE ·
DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES FOR
WEST SLOPE COMMUNITIES; AND
PROTECTING FISH, WILDLIFE, AND ·
RECREATION BY MAINTAINING
RIVER LEVELS AND WATER QUALITY;
PROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT WILL
NOT UTILIZE THESE ADDITIONAL FUNDS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING TO
FALLOW IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE;
WITH SUCH EXPENDITURES REPORTED
TO THE PUBLIC IN AN ANNUALLY
PUBLISHED INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL
AUDIT; AND SHALL ALL REVENUES
RECEIVED BY THE DISTRICT IN 2021 AND
EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR BE
COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITS
PROVIDED BY LAW?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
Town of Eagle Proposed Downtown
Development Authority Ballot
Question 2C
Shall The Eagle Downtown Development
Authority Be Organized Pursuant To Part 8,
Article 25, Title 31, Colorado Revised
Statutes, To Exercise All Powers Authorized
Therein Within The Boundaries Of The Area
Described As Depicted On The Map
Attached As Exhibit A To Town Of Eagle
Ordinance 21, Series 2020?
YES/FOR NO/AGAINST
VOTE BOTH SIDES AND BOTH PAGES.