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League of Women Voters of Boulder County
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Home2022 Election

2022 Election

General Election • Tuesday, November 8, 2022

The
 LWV has two missions—Advocacy (our positions on the ballot issues) and Education (our nonpartisan information about the issues and their proponents and opponents).

Where We Stand: Our positions on the ballot issues

LWV can support or oppose ballot issues only if our members have established a Program Position directly relevant to the question before the voters. To arrive at such positions, members prioritize a public policy area, study it in depth, and identify the points around which members are in broad agreement. Positions are reconsidered annually and affirmed, revised or dropped. 
Download a PDF of our positions on the 2022 ballot issues in Boulder County
Download a PDF of the LWVCO positions on the statewide ballot issues



Information on the Ballot Issues in Boulder County


For Boulder County and its municipalities we provide our analysis of the major provisions and background of each issue on the 2022 ballot, followed by summaries of the arguments of those in favor of the issue and those opposed.

Click on the name of the jurisdiction below—in English or in Spanish—to download and print our information. This information plus candidate information and Q&A is available at VOTE411.orgThe Boulder County 'Notice of Election' or TABOR Booklet analyzes the financial issues.


While the LWV never supports or opposes a candidate, we provide candidate forums. On our YouTube Channel you can watch  videos of our candidate forums and presentations on the Boulder issues. 

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In October, LWVBC sponsored a Community Conversation on Boulder issue 2E, moderated by Jeannette Hillery.

Boulder County

   Issue 1A -  PASSED -  COUNTYWIDE WILDFIRE MITIGATION SALES AND USE TAX AND REVENUE CHANGE
   Issue 1B  - PASSED  - EMERGENCY SERVICES SALES AND USE TAX AND REVENUE CHANGE
   Issue 1C  - PASSED  - TRANSPORTATION SALES AND USE TAX EXTENSION AND REVENUE CHANGE 

Condado de Boulder
  Asunto 1A - APROPADO -  IMPUESTO A LAS VENTAS Y AL USO PARA MITIGACIÓN DE INCENDIOS FORESTALES EN TODO EL CONDADO Y CAMBIO A LOS INGRESOS 
  Asunto 1B  - APROPADO -  IMPUESTO A LAS VENTAS Y AL USO PARA SERVICIOS DE EMERGENCIA Y CAMBIO A LOS INGRESOS 
  Asunto 1C  - APROPADO -  EXTENSIÓN DEL IMPUESTO A LAS VENTAS Y AL USO DE TRANSPORTE Y CAMBIO A LOS INGRESOS
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Boulder Public Library District
   Issue 6C - PASSED -  LIBRARY DISTRICT FORMATION AND MILL LEVY TAX AND REVENUE CHANGE
   For voters living within the proposed district—check the map here or the  interactive map here.
   It encompasses Boulder, including Gunbarrel, and certain surrounding precincts in unincorporated Boulder County.
  It does not include Niwot or Superior or municipalities with their own library systems—Louisville, Lafayette, Longmont, Erie, Nederland. 


Distrito de Bibliotecas Publicas de Boulder
  Asunto 6C  - APROPADO  FORMACIÓN DE UN DISTRITO DE BIBLIOTECAS E IMPUESTO DE GRAVAMEN POR MILÉSIMAS Y CAMBIO A LOS INGRESOS  
  
Ver el mapa aquí.


Boulder Valley School District
    Issue 5A - PASSED  -  [Bond issue]

Distrito Escolar Boulder Valley
   Asunto 5A  - APROPADO  -  [Asunta de bonos]


City of Boulder
    Issue 2A  - PASSED -  CLIMATE TAX (TABOR)
    Issue 2B  - PASSED  - APPROVING ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO BE PAID FROM CLIMATE TAX (TABOR) 
   Question 2C -  PASSED -  Repeal of Library Commission and Tax if Library District Created
   Question 2D - PASSED -  Charter Clarification of Candidate Issues 

   Question 2E  - PASSED -  Change Regular Municipal Election to Even Years

   Question 2F  - DEFEATED -  Repeal of Ordinance 8483, Regarding the Annexation of CU South 

Ciudad de Boulder
  Asunto 2A  - APROPADO -  IMPUESTO CLIMÁTICO (TABOR) 
  Asunto 2B  - APROPADO - APROBAR EMISIÓN DE BONOS QUE SE PAGARÁN CON EL IMPUESTO CLIMÁTICO (TABOR) 
 
Pregunta 2C -  APROPADO -  Derogar la Comisión e impuesto para las Bibliotecas si se crea el Distrito Bibliotecario 
  Pregunta 2D  - APROPADO -  
Aclaración de asuntos sobre candidatos en la Carta Orgánica 
  Pregunta 2E -  APROPADO  -  Cambio de elecciones municipales ordinarias a años pares 
  Pregunta 2F -  
DERROTADO -  Derogación de la Ordenanza 8483 respecto de la anexión de CU South 



City of Longmont
    Question 3A - PASSED -  Charter Amendment for Modernization of Conduct of City Business

   Question 3B - PASSED - Charter Amendment for Elected Officials to Prospectively Vacate Office

   Question 3C - PASSED - Revenue Bonds to Fund Resilient St. Vrain Project Improvements


Ciudad de Longmont
   Pregunta 3A - APROPADO - Enmienda a la Carta Constitucional para la modernización de la administración de los asuntos de la Ciudad 
   Pregunta 3B - APROPADO -  Enmienda a la Carta Constitucional para que los funcionarios electos entreguen sus cargos
   Pregunta 3C - APROPADO - Bonos de ingresos de la Ciudad de Longmont para financiar mejoras del proyecto resiliente de St. Vrain 


Town of Erie
   Issue 3D  - PASSED -   [Property Tax Extension for Trails, Natural Areas, and Community Character]
  
Question 3E - PASSED -   [Home Rule Charter Commission]

Poblado de Erie
   
Asunto 3D  -  APROPADO -  [Extenderse el Impuesto a la Propriedad por Senderos, Áreas Naturales, y Carácter Comunitario 
   Pregunta 3E - APROPADO -  [Formar una Comisión de Autonomía]
 

Town of Superior
    Issue 2M - PASSED  FUNDING FOR RECOVERY EFFORTS

Poblado de Superior
 
Asunto 2M -  APROPADO FONDOS PARA TAREAS DE RECUPERACIÓN 
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Materials prepared and presented by the Ballot Issues TeamJudy Mares-Dixon (chair), Charles Duscha,  Deborah Hayes, Linda Hultman, Celeste Landry, Peggy Leech, Lisa Moreno, and Susan Saunders.

Spanish translations by Adriana Aguirre Vivanco and Rosabelle Rice of  
Language Solutions 
translator@coloradointerpreters.com

Spanish interpretation at forums and webinars by Kelly M. Musick, Judith Nielsen, Rosabelle Rice, and Maira Oliva Ríos.

Photo: O
n October 5, 2022, LWVBC members answered voters' questions during 'A Public Affair' on KGNU-FM Community Radio. L to R: Emma Piller Judy Mares-Dixon, and Celeste Landry

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State Ballot Issues Information

This year's ballot includes eleven statewide proposals—3 Amendments to the Colorado Constitution and 8 Propositions to amend the Colorado Revised Statutes. 
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The five proposals listed by letter (D–GG) were referred to voters by the Colorado Legislature

The six proposals listed by number (121–126) were placed on the ballot by voter petitions


Voters are also asked to vote whether to RETAIN IN OFFICE our Colorado judges  

You can read the ballot issue analysis  and information on the judges from the Legislative Council online 

   • 2022 State Ballot Information Booklet (Blue Book

   • Folleto de información de boleta estatal 2022


Read the LWV of Colorado analysis of the statewide ballot issues
Election results here

 - Amendment D: New 23rd Judicial District Judges - PASSED

 - Amendment E: Extend Homestead Exemption to Gold Star Spouses - PASSED

 - Amendment F: Changes to Charitable Gaming Organizations - FAILED

 - Proposition FF: Healthy Meals for All - PASSED

 - Proposition GG: Add Tax Table to Petitions and Ballots - PASSED

 - Proposition 121: Income Tax Rate Reduction - PASSED

 - Proposition 122: Access to Natural Psychedelic Substances - PASSED

 - Proposition 123: Dedicated State Income Tax Revenue for Affordable Housing Programs - PASSED

 - Proposition 124: Increase Allowable Liquor Store Locations - FAILED

 - Proposition 125: Allow Grocery and Convenience Stores to Sell Wine - PASSED

 - Proposition 126: Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages - FAILED



2022 Election Season Sponsors

We envision a democracy in which every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.
The support of these generous sponsors helps the League to engage and inspire Boulder County voters.

Our thanks to our individual sponsors:

Audrey and Andy Franklin
Charlie Matzen
Joanne Silverstein
Gordon and Grace Gamm
Jim Lovett
Dr. Dan Mones
Simmons Family Fund

and to our corporate sponsors:

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