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Much Ado About…Disenfranchising Voters (Recall Updates)

RECALL UPDATES: To no one's surprise, Richard N. Anglund did not gather sufficient signatures to make it onto the recall ballot in Pueblo. In the Springs, Libertarian candidate Gordon Butt had already dropped out to pursue his business interests. However, he had been replaced by Jan Brooks. The Libertarian party has announced  that they have […]

Has GOP recall candidate noticed that multiple issues are discussed in the state legislature?

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) You have to wonder what's up with Republican George Rivera, who's running to replace Sen. Angela Giron in a recall election, when he dismisses his unapologetic support for the personhood amendment by saying, Rivera: "You know, the thing is, is this election is about one thing and one thing only" That's […]

Chairman Call Distances Self From Unapologetic Sen. Marble

​(Bumped into Sunday by popular demand – Pols) The Denver Post's Lynn Bartels follows up this week's biggest story in Colorado politics: The chairman of the Colorado Republican Party says a state senator's "careless" remarks about minorities and their eating habits don't reflect the views of the state party… "Sen. Marble's careless comments do not reflect […]

Who Pays for the Recall?

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Southern Colorado's little spat over a few gun buying restrictions has gone national and international. Very heavy hitters in the media and public life are weighing in. And, naturally enough, what started out as a modest change which would have  brought revenue into state coffers (via the $10 buyer-paid background check […]

Quinnipiac Polling: Coloradans Oppose Recall Effort

According to poll results just released by Quinnipiac University, Colorado voters oppose the use of recall elections despite opposition to recent gun control measures. From a press release: By wide margins, Colorado voters oppose efforts to recall two state legislators and say 2-1 that efforts to remove legislators when people don’t agree with their vote […]

Pueblo Chieftain managing editor falsely writes that recall candidate’s abortion views are “irrelevant”

(Seriously? Is this a joke? – Promoted by Colorado Pols) You want a columnist to have an opinion but only if the facts supporting it are actual factual facts. Pueblo Chieftain Managing Editor Steve Henson got the opinion part of the columnist's job right on Sunday, but he dropped the ball when it came to […]

Reporters shouldn’t spread Gessler’s misinformation that 2013 election law set deadline in recall elections

(Read this – Promoted by Colorado Pols) What led to the latest court ruling in two recall elections in southern Colorado is an apparent conflict between Colorado's Constitution, which gives recall candidates 15 days to qualify for the election ballot after the election date is set, and Colorado law, which gives them 10 days. But it […]

Recall Updates–SoS Opens Public Comments on Rules

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) UPDATE: Today, August 15, 2013, the Colorado Supreme Court denied an appeal to McGahey’s previous ruling.  County Clerk and Recorder Gilbert “Bo” Ortiz had  appealed to the court to not allow the Libertarian candidates extra time (until August 26) to get on the recall ballots as “successor” candidates. By a vote of […]

Wall Street Journal Columnist Calls Deliberate Public Pension Underfunding, Like that of Colorado PERA, “Corruption.”

STUDY: ABOUT 40 PERCENT OF PUBLIC PENSION PLANS REPORTING HAD LOWER FUNDING RATIOS THAN COLORADO PERA AT THE TIME OF PERA'S CONTRACT BREACH. On February 28, 2011, Wilshire Consulting released its 16th consecutive annual report addressing the financial condition of state-sponsored defined benefit retirement systems. "This is Wilshire Consulting’s sixteenth report on the financial condition […]

Recall Spokesperson Just Makes Stuff Up

UPDATE: Slate's Dave Weigel: I emailed Kerns to find out the origins of the "Chicago ballots" rumor. "I went down to Pueblo yesterday (the site of the other recall), and lo and behold there in this small town is an operative from OFA in Chicago," she wrote. "In this town of Pueblo! Parked right out […]

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