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Jessica Penske is a conservative-seeming generalist, who opposes proposition HH and taxes. She is running for Arvada's Ward 4.
Jessica Fenske
Jessica Penske is a conservative-seeming generalist, who opposes proposition HH and taxes. She is running for Arvada's Ward 4.
Jessica Penske is a conservative-seeming generalist, who opposes proposition HH and taxes. She is running for Arvada's Ward 4.Jessica Fenske
Jessica Penske is a conservative-seeming generalist, who opposes proposition HH and taxes. She is running for Arvada's Ward 4.
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John Marriott currently serves on the Arvada City Council and is running for Mayor. Mariott is a business owner and Arvada native.
John Mariott
John Marriott currently serves on the Arvada City Council and is running for Mayor. Mariott is a business owner and Arvada native.
John Marriott currently serves on the Arvada City Council and is running for Mayor. Mariott is a business owner and Arvada native.John Mariott
John Marriott currently serves on the Arvada City Council and is running for Mayor. Mariott is a business owner and Arvada native.
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Lauren Simpson is a current Arvada City Council member and is running for Arvada Mayor. She is running to put Arvada voices first and to address issues for everyday Arvadans. If elected, Lauren seeks to bring people together and advance housing solutions for Arvada. Lauren is the progressive running for mayor in Arvada.
Lauren Simpson
Lauren Simpson is a current Arvada City Council member and is running for Arvada Mayor. She is running to put Arvada voices first and to address issues for everyday Arvadans. If elected, Lauren seeks to bring people together and advance housing solutions for Arvada. Lauren is the progressive running for mayor in Arvada.
Lauren Simpson is a current Arvada City Council member and is running for Arvada Mayor. She is running to put Arvada voices first and to address issues for everyday Arvadans. If elected, Lauren seeks to bring people together and advance housing solutions for Arvada. Lauren is the progressive running for mayor in Arvada.Lauren Simpson
Lauren Simpson is a current Arvada City Council member and is running for Arvada Mayor. She is running to put Arvada voices first and to address issues for everyday Arvadans. If elected, Lauren seeks to bring people together and advance housing solutions for Arvada. Lauren is the progressive running for mayor in Arvada.
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Bob Loveridge is also running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. He is seeking to address crime, homelessness, and potholes in Arvada.
Bob Loveridge
Bob Loveridge is also running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. He is seeking to address crime, homelessness, and potholes in Arvada.
Bob Loveridge is also running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. He is seeking to address crime, homelessness, and potholes in Arvada.Bob Loveridge
Bob Loveridge is also running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. He is seeking to address crime, homelessness, and potholes in Arvada.
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Sharon Davis is running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. Davis is a committed public servant and avid runner. She is running to address issues of housing, infrastructure, crime prevention, and affordable childcare; and she has the experience to make real change when it comes to addressing the needs of the Arvada community.
Sharon Davis
Sharon Davis is running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. Davis is a committed public servant and avid runner. She is running to address issues of housing, infrastructure, crime prevention, and affordable childcare; and she has the experience to make real change when it comes to addressing the needs of the Arvada community.
Sharon Davis is running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. Davis is a committed public servant and avid runner. She is running to address issues of housing, infrastructure, crime prevention, and affordable childcare; and she has the experience to make real change when it comes to addressing the needs of the Arvada community.Sharon Davis
Sharon Davis is running for the Arvada City Council At-Large seat. Davis is a committed public servant and avid runner. She is running to address issues of housing, infrastructure, crime prevention, and affordable childcare; and she has the experience to make real change when it comes to addressing the needs of the Arvada community.
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Express Recommendation
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We believe Michelle Applegate is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
Michelle Applegate
We believe Michelle Applegate is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
We believe Michelle Applegate is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.Michelle Applegate
We believe Michelle Applegate is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
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Express Recommendation
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We believe Erin Kenworthy is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
Erin Kenworthy
We believe Erin Kenworthy is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
We believe Erin Kenworthy is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.Erin Kenworthy
We believe Erin Kenworthy is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.
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VOTE YES
Support Proposition HH for property tax relief that also protects Colorado schools.
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Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.
Proposition HH
Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.
Support / Oppose / Neutral
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VOTE YES
Support Proposition II to let the state keep tobacco tax money they've already collected to fund preschool programs.
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Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.
Proposition II
Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.
Support / Oppose / Neutral