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DHS Hands Gessler Voter Purge Victory?

UPDATE: Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler praises the decision in a brief statement: “As Colorado’s chief election official, protecting our elections is my top priority. I’m pleased that DHS has agreed to work with states to verify the citizenship of people on the voter rolls and help reduce our vulnerability. Coloradans deserve to know […]

GOP Setting Up Metro State For Election Year Grandstand?

FOX 31’s Eli Stokols reports: Republican Attorney General John Suthers issued a formal opinion Tuesday afternoon that Metro State College of Denver cannot legally create a new, lower category of tuition for undocumented students. The school’s Board of Trustees voted 7-1 earlier this month to do just that, reigniting the debate over tuition equity just […]

Mark Udall: Indefinite Detention Hurts America

It hasn’t attracted a lot of attention here in Colorado, but we’ve taken note a few times of Sen. Mark Udall of Colorado pushing back on continued expansion of law enforcement authority to combat terrorism. In March, we discussed Sen. Udall sounding the alarm about Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act, which is the subject […]

Primary Election Ballots Arriving this Week

Check your mailbox!

Ballots will be arriving this week in advance of the all-mail primary election on June 26th.

From the Columbine Courier:  

Primary election ballots will begin arriving at South Jeffco addresses the week of June 4, and there will be many names listed but very few decisions to make, since there will be one or two contested races at the most on local ballots.

As previously announced, the June 26 primary is an all-mail election this year. Ballots will be mailed to all eligible voters registered with either the Democratic, Republican or American Constitution parties.

The deadline to turn in ballots is June 26. The general election will be Nov. 6. The registration deadline for the general election is Oct. 9.

While the ballots are going out by mail, voters may mail the ballots back or drop them off at service centers or drop-off sites after June 4 (see the box accompanying this story). Voters can also receive replacement ballots and vote in person.

In Jefferson County, five contests (out of a potential 19 races) have more than one candidate. Four are Republican races, and one is Democratic. There is only one candidate from the American Constitution Party for each race.

As noted by the Courier, there aren’t very many primary races on the ballot this cycle. South Jeffco Republicans will have to choose between either Loren Bauman or Justin Everett for the HD-22 nomination, while Republicans across the county can cast a ballot in the CU regent-at-large primary. A select few Republicans can also cast votes in the Republican primaries in Colorado house district 1 and congressional districts 1 and 2.

There are, however, no Democratic party primaries on the ballot this year – except for a handful of voters who live in the Jefferson County sliver of HD-1. Incumbent Jeanne Labuda is facing off against Corrie Houck for the majority Denver County seat.

The vast majority of Jeffco Democrats, then, should be able to breeze through their ballots:

If you are a Democrat and don’t live in House District 1, you will receive a ballot with no choices at all. Some people think that’s a waste of money, said Josh Liss, Jeffco deputy of elections.

“The No. 1 call we get is, ‘Why did you send this? There are no choices,’ ” said Liss.

Sending out ballots and other costs for the primary election will total between $400,000 and $600,000 for Jeffco, Liss said. But the county isn’t allowed to decide not to send out the mailings.

“The statute requires that if there are any contested elections for any party, then ballots have to go out for all the parties,” Liss said. The rule was upheld by a district court in connection with an El Paso County case just this month.

Lakewood Delegation Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow

In what may be one of the last legislative outreach events for State Senator Betty Boyd — and the last for either Rep. Andy Kerr or Rep. Ken Summers — the Lakewood legislative delegation will be hosting a “post-legislative session wrap up” town hall tomorrow, the first since last month’s meeting which presaged the contentious civil unions debate.  

From the Colorado House Democrats:

MEDIA ADVISORY

Saturday, June 2; 9:30 a.m.

Town Hall Meeting with Rep. Max Tyler, Rep. Andy Kerr, Rep. Ken Summers, Sen. Betty Boyd, & Sen. Cheri Jahn

WHAT:

Join the Lakewood legislative delegation for a town hall meeting next Saturday and a post-legislative session wrap-up.

WHO:

Rep. Max Tyler (D-Lakewood)

Rep. Andy Kerr (D-Lakewood)

Rep. Ken Summers (R-Lakewood)

Sen. Betty Boyd (D-Lakewood)

Sen. Cheri Jahn (D-Wheat Ridge)

WHERE:

Lakewood Cultural Center (map)

470 S. Allison Parkway

Lakewood, CO 80226

WHEN: Saturday, June 2, 2012 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Given the volatile close of the regular session this year — and the special session which followed as a result — the lawmakers at tomorrow’s town hall might have a few choice words for members of House leadership.

Well, except for Ken Summers. It’s almost as if the lone Republican is entering the lion’s den.

Have a political or community event coming up? E-mail us: info(at)jeffcopols.com

Coffman “Birther” Crisis Compounds

9NEWS’ Kyle Clark: Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colorado) repeatedly answered with a one-line talking point when asked by 9NEWS about his recent comments questioning President Barack Obama’s birthplace and whether he’s really an American at heart. 9NEWS Reporter Kyle Clark approached Coffman outside a closed door fundraiser Tuesday night after the Coffman campaign ignored several requests […]

Mike Coffman’s Head Basically Explodes

(Bumped into Thursday for self-evident reasons – promoted by Colorado Pols) THURSDAY UPDATE #2: Veterans’ advocacy group VoteVets.org has launched an online petition, calling on signers to tell Rep. Mike Coffman that “Veterans don’t use their service as an excuse to smear the Commander-in-Chief.” From their open letter: American exceptionalism means holding our country to […]

Details on Special Session Released

Gov. John Hickenlooper today officially called a special legislative session, to begin on Monday, that will cover seven legislative issues that died in the House when Speaker Frank McNulty ran out the clock (full press release after the jump). Those seven issues are: Funding of Colorado Water Conservation Board projects. Penalties for persons who drive […]

Civil Unions Post-Mortem Interrupted By Hickenlooper

UPDATE #4: Speaker Frank McNulty responds not too happily, via Out Front Colorado: “If the governor wants to make this special session about gay marriage, than that’s his prerogative,” McNulty said. “It is ironic to me that the governor would choose to use his bully pulpit for the purpose of gay marriage but stand on […]

McNulty, GOP Backed Into Corner on Civil Unions

UPDATE 11:10PM: House galleries erupt in anger, are reportedly cleared as Speaker Frank McNulty pronounces the death of Senate Bill 2 along with dozens of other bills. —– UPDATE 11:00PM: As of this writing, the House is in recess after an hours-long standoff between GOP House leadership and proponents of civil unions legislation. If the […]

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