You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
- Earl the Squirrel
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You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
I got my State Ballot Information Booklet and I read the WHOLE THING and already know how I will vote when I get my ballot! Remember, this is only the second time I've ever voted so I have a couple of questions:
There are only three items on there, so will there be separate items for specific counties and cities? If so, do they also send out information or will it just be included with the state ballot. I realize that you are in a different jurisdiction as I am so they might be different, especially since my city and county are way more populated so that would involve more work for them. But is there a general "best practices" that most of them use?
There are only three items on there, so will there be separate items for specific counties and cities? If so, do they also send out information or will it just be included with the state ballot. I realize that you are in a different jurisdiction as I am so they might be different, especially since my city and county are way more populated so that would involve more work for them. But is there a general "best practices" that most of them use?
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
I'm not Sprots, nor do I live in Colorado, but everywhere I've ever lived, you end up with a single ballot that has all of the races that apply to you. Auxiliary information such as local ballot pamphlets might well arrive separately, but I'd be astonished if you ended up receiving more than one actual ballot. --BobEarl the Squirrel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:26 pmI got my State Ballot Information Booklet and I read the WHOLE THING and already know how I will vote when I get my ballot! Remember, this is only the second time I've ever voted so I have a couple of questions:
There are only three items on there, so will there be separate items for specific counties and cities? If so, do they also send out information or will it just be included with the state ballot. I realize that you are in a different jurisdiction as I am so they might be different, especially since my city and county are way more populated so that would involve more work for them. But is there a general "best practices" that most of them use?
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
Thanks, Bob. I might not have been clear enough on that. I know everything is on one ballot, but I didn't know if there would be a separate, local mailing to explain all of the local issues up for a vote. I don't pay attention to news very much, so I don't really have an idea on what's going to be up there. I haven't seen a single advert on tv and only a couple of yard signs. Perhaps that will ramp up in October, but I want to get my ballot sent as soon as I get it so I don't forget (like I did with the local (primary?) election in April.Bob78164 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:34 pmI'm not Sprots, nor do I live in Colorado, but everywhere I've ever lived, you end up with a single ballot that has all of the races that apply to you. Auxiliary information such as local ballot pamphlets might well arrive separately, but I'd be astonished if you ended up receiving more than one actual ballot. --BobEarl the Squirrel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:26 pmI got my State Ballot Information Booklet and I read the WHOLE THING and already know how I will vote when I get my ballot! Remember, this is only the second time I've ever voted so I have a couple of questions:
There are only three items on there, so will there be separate items for specific counties and cities? If so, do they also send out information or will it just be included with the state ballot. I realize that you are in a different jurisdiction as I am so they might be different, especially since my city and county are way more populated so that would involve more work for them. But is there a general "best practices" that most of them use?
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
Our community just had a huge meeting concerning incorporation, and various pro- and op-ponents have been sending material forever. You really need to look into background yourself, thru newspapers, online, or humans, because other than brief descriptions from ballot that's it.
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
For anybody keeping score (which is, basically, me) my county booklet arrived today!
Not much excitement, mostly just all of the different school districts wanting property taxes raised, and only a couple apply to me.
Not much excitement, mostly just all of the different school districts wanting property taxes raised, and only a couple apply to me.
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
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Re: You'll be proud of me, Sprots!
Well done! I haven't read it yet but will do so before ballots arrive.Earl the Squirrel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:26 pmI got my State Ballot Information Booklet and I read the WHOLE THING and already know how I will vote when I get my ballot! Remember, this is only the second time I've ever voted so I have a couple of questions:
There are only three items on there, so will there be separate items for specific counties and cities? If so, do they also send out information or will it just be included with the state ballot. I realize that you are in a different jurisdiction as I am so they might be different, especially since my city and county are way more populated so that would involve more work for them. But is there a general "best practices" that most of them use?
There may very well be separate items for specific counties and cities within counties, and they will be on the same ballot. But every ballot in Colorado will have those three items. Counties and municipalities must provide information on each issue respectively. Yes, it involves more work, but it's the law. I do not know of a general "best practice" at the county and city level.
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