Shelly Roehrs knows she can’t make anybody vote. But as one of a record 135 members of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region, she knows she
Ticktock, ticktock. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2. Yeah, you meant to do it. Don’t feel bad. Summit County Clerk and Recorder Kathy Neel tells me most people get their ballots in at the last.
No, no and no! Vote “no” on Amendment 78, “no” on Proposition 119 and “no” on Proposition 120. I agree with the Colorado Democratic Party Central Committee, which will surprise my conservative readers. The first.
The League of Women Voters of Chaffee County announced it will distribute its 2021 Pro & Con Ballot Issues pamphlets in early October to local libraries, public offices and numerous
The 2021 Pro & Con Ballot Issues pamphlets will be distributed in early October by the League of Women Voters of Chaffee County to local libraries, public offices and numerous