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Citizens Project also published a yearly Voters Guide in the Colorado Springs Independent. [3] They campaigned for a "Plus One" initiative in Colorado Springs, which was ultimately defeated due to city budget cuts. [4] Citizens Project was also at the forefront of the reestablishment of a Human Relations Commission in Colorado Springs. [5]
Colorado has three types of ballot measures that can be voted on in a statewide election: initiatives, referendums, and legislatively referred measures. For a measure to be placed on the ballot, supporters must gather signatures from registered voters. From 1877 to 1910, the only ballot measures allowed were legislatively referred measures.
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Dominique Jackson, member of the Colorado House of Representatives for District 42 [19] Leilani Munter, environmental activist and former racing driver; Mike Phillips, member of the Montana Senate and wolf biologist [20] Newspapers. Denver Post [21] Boulder Weekly [22] Colorado Springs Independent [23] Organisations. Colorado Sierra Club [24 ...
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The 2023 Colorado Springs mayoral election was held on April 4, 2023, to elect the mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado, with a runoff scheduled for May 16. Incumbent mayor John Suthers was term-limited and could not seek a third term in office.
On November 2, 2010, Colorado Springs voters adopted a council-strong mayor form of government. The City of Colorado Springs transitioned to the new system of government in 2011. Under the council-strong mayor system of government, the mayor is the chief executive and the city council is the legislative branch.
Party members choose their party's nominees for the general election in a primary election. [7] Party members also elect the county central committee members at the primary election. [8] Colorado uses an open primary system, whereby party members and unaffiliated voters may vote in the party's primary. [9] [10] [4]