More than 436 positions are up for election ranging from federal positions including President of the United States to county offices like Adams County Court Judge (Retain Dinnel?).
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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 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 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.
Independent Judicial Discipline Adjudicative Board
Constitutional Bail Exception First Degree Murder
Repealing the Definition of Marriage in the Constitution
Modify Constitutional Election Deadlines
Constitutional Right to Abortion
Constitutional Right to School Choice
Property Tax Exemption for Veterans with Individual Unemployability Status
Fur Prohibition
Slaughterhouse Prohibition
Transportation Sales and Use Tax
County Tax Increase
Debt Increase for Maintaining Interstate 70
Affordable and Workforce Housing Mill Levy
Lodging Tax Increase
Sales and Use Tax
Fire and Police Pension
Tax Increase for Roads and Bridges
Tax Increase for Affordable Housing
Lodger's Tax Expansion
Tabor Revenue Limit Excess Spending
County Solid Waste Center Bonds
Tax Increase for Advertising and Marketing Local Tourism
Public Safety Sales and Use Tax
Tax Increase for Street and Utility Repair
Sales Tax Extension
Sales Tax Extension
Authorizing the City of Loveland to Impose an Additional 1.00% Sales Tax with the Revenue Generated by Such Tax to Be Used for Municipal Purposes
Authorizing the City of Loveland to Impose an Excise Tax of 5% on the Sale of Retail Marijuana and Retail Marijuana Products Within the City, with the Revenues from Such Tax to Be Used for Municipal Purposes
Authorizing the City of Loveland to Collect, Retain and Spend Excess Revenues for Police and Fire, Street Construction and Maintenance, and Parks Construction and Maintenance
Sales and Use Tax Increase for Health and Hospital Services
Sales and Use Tax Increase for Affordable Housing
Extension of City Open Space Tax
Retain Sports Betting Tax Revenue
Firearms & Ammunition Excise Tax
Colorado Prohibit Hunting of Mountain Lion, Bobcat, and Lynx Initiative
Parole Eligibility for Crimes of Violence
Establishing Veterinary Professional Associates
Funding for Law Enforcement
Establishing All-Candidate Primary and Ranked Choice Voting General Elections
Electing County Assessor, Clerk and Recorder, Surveyor, Treasurer
Coroner Term Limit Elimination
County Commission Term Limit
County Board Term Limits
Revenue for Roads, Housing, and Crime Prevention
Property Tax Levy Reallocation
BOCC Referred Home Rule Charter Amendment
Citizen Initiated Home Rule Charter Amendment
Surveyor Term Limit Elimination
Coordinated Elections
Charter Amendment - Municipal Court Maximum Fines
Council Vacancy
Term Limits
Charter Amendment - Modernize Terms & Technology
Rezoning
Charter Amendment - Greater Election Coordination
Council Pay
Ordinance Publication
Charter Amendment - Municipal Election Provisions
Executive Sessions
Marijuana Prohibition
Personal Merit System
Boards and Commissions Changes
City and County Attorney's Office Staffing
Mayoral Term Length
Authorizing the Operation of a Limited Number of Medical and Retail Marijuana Businesses in the City of Loveland
Amendments to Sections 8-1(a) and 8-1(e) to reduce the number of votes required by the Loveland City Council to appoint or remove the City Manager.
Amendments to Sections 9-1(a) and 9-1(d) to reduce the number of votes required by the Loveland City Council to appoint or remove the City Attorney.
District Attorney Term Limits
Marijuana Licensing Amendment
Charter Amendment - New Department Creation
Charter Amendment - Police and Fire Citizenship
Charter Amendment - Collective Bargaining
Charter Amendment - Binding Arbitration
Charter Amendment - Salary Ordinance
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