More than 374 positions are up for election ranging from federal positions including President of the United States to county offices like Logan County Court Judge (Retain Brammer?).
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Get StartedThe President is the chief executive of the country, possessing many powers including signing bills into law, vetoing legislation, appointing federal judges and executive department heads, issue executive orders, and conducting foreign policy.
The Vice President is the second-highest official in the executive branch, and the presiding officer in the U.S. Senate. The Vice President is the first person in the presidential line of succession, and has the power to break ties in the U.S. Senate.
The U.S. Senate is one of two chambers of the federal legislature. Senators are responsible for writing and passing legislation, approving presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties with foreign countries.
The State K12 Education Board is responsible for overseeing the state's public K-12 education. Their responsibilities include setting curriculum, adopting instructional materials, and reviewing proposals for new charter schools.
The U.S. House of Representatives is one of two chambers for the federal legislature. Representatives begin the legislation process, offer amendments, and serve on committees.
The State Supreme Court is responsible for final appeals. Judges in this position are seeking to retain their current seat.
The State Higher Education Board is the coordinating body for the state's systems of college and universities. The State Higher Education Board is responsible for overseeing statewide college policy, finances, and allocating resources to institutions.
State Senators are members of the state's upper chamber, as part of the state's bicameral legislature. State senators are responsible for voting on: bills related to public policy matters, levels for state spending, raises or decreases in taxes, and whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
State Representatives are members of the state's lower chamber, as part of the state's bicameral legislature. State representatives are responsible for voting on: bills related to public policy matters, levels for state spending, raises or decreases in taxes, and whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
Bingo Raffles Allow Paid Help and Repeal Five-Year Minimum
Citizenship Qualification of Electors
Repeal Property Tax Assessment Rates
Local Voter Approval of Gaming Limits in Black Hawk, Central City, and Cripple Creek
Public Safety Improvements Sales Tax (Back the Badge)
Term limits for Assessor
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
Term limits for Clerk and Recorder
Term limits for County Commissioners
Term limits for Coroner
Term limits for Sheriff
Term limits for Treasurer
No Eviction Without Representation
Public Service Company Franchise
Ouray County Regional Service Authority
Repurpose the Utility Occupation Tax
Charter Amendments Related to Direct Election of the Mayor
Charter Amendment Related to the Boulder Arts Commission
Revenue Bonds for Funding Water System Improvements
Charter Amendment to Allow for 30 Year Leases
National Popular Vote
Restoration of Grey Wolves
Prohibition on Late-Term Abortions
Cigarette Tobacco and Nicotine Products Tax
State Income Tax Rate Reduction
Voter Approval Requirement for Creation of Certain Fee-Based Enterprises
Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program
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