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November 2017 Election. Ballots in Denver have dropped for the November 7, 2017 Coordinated Election. This year, Denver voters will be voting on sev Oct 09, 2017
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28 Oct 2017 A comprehensive guide to the ballot measures Denver voters will see in November 2017, including initiative 300 and proposed bond measures 2A through 2G.
27 Oct 2017 Protect our children by voting for the correct school board candidates in Douglas and Jefferson counties.
6 Oct 2017 The lowdown on Referred Questions 2A through 2H and Initiated Ordinance 300. A voter drops off a ballot in a past election. It’s the first general obligation bond package proposed by city leaders since 2007’s voter-approved $550 million Better Denver Bonds.
Received by Monday, February 5, 2018 Online by Monday, February 5, 2018. State Contact Information. Secretary of State. 1700 Broadway. Suite 270. Denver, CO 80290. Phone: 303-894-2200. Fax: 303-869-4861. Email: elections@sos.state.co.us. Website: www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterHome.html.
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24 Oct 2017 I took a peek at Google Trends when I was writing the headline for this post, and I didn't like what I saw. Google Trends says voters are not googling the Denver 2017 election. (Screenshot). I get it. Bond packages and green roofs and school board candidates aren't as exciting as electing the leader of the
20 Oct 2017 DENVER -- The campaign signs are beginning to pop up around Denver--asking voters to pass issues 2a through 2g, part of a $937 million bond project city leaders are hoping to get approved. One thing you won't find is any formal opposition other than a brief write up in the city's voting guide. "I'm through
Truth Test: In Denver-- you're seeing ads for Bonds $900 million worth. Mayor Michael Hancock wants to fix up a bunch of stuff in the city. and has his face on a TV ad asking you to vote yes. Politics guy Brandon Rittiman did what he does with political ads -- putti. See more video1 of 10
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