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Paul Danish talks about Proposition 300 and 301
Oct 21st
Jann talks with Paul Danish, former city council member and creator of the Danish Plan. We learn about the history behind Paul’s Danish Plan and the growth rate of the city of Boulder. Then we hear his thoughts on the 2 initiatives to be voted on Proposition 300 and 301 and how they will affect the city and neighborhoods. Both of them Paul Danish thinks you should vote for. Proposition 300 Neighborhoods Right to Vote and Proposition 301 Development Shall Pay It’s Own Way.
Boulder City Council Candidates 2015
Oct 2nd
Jann talks with some of the 2015 Boulder City Council Candidates at various meetings going on during the elections. We meet Lisa Morzel, Cindy Carlisle, Tim Plass and Leonard May all running for seats on the council, we also talk with some other previous council members and learn a little bit about some of the opposing groups like Better Boulder and One Boulder, Height Limitations, City planning, Local and Business issues that seem to be the dominating questions during this election.
Out of town on Election Day? You have options.
Oct 11th
Boulder County, Colo. – Planning to be out of town on Election Day? The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Office offers several options for travelers, overseas military, college students and others who can’t vote in person on Tuesday, Nov. 6:
- Vote by mail-in ballot. If you aren’t signed up to vote by mail-in ballot, it’s not too late. Visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org soon to request one. Then vote and return it to a drop-off site or Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s office by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
- Vote at an early voting location. If you’d prefer not to receive a mail-in ballot but won’t be in town to head to your polling place on Election Day, early voting is a great option. Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 22, at our Boulder and Longmont branch offices. Additional early voting locationswill open Oct. 29 in Boulder, Lafayette and Longmont. Early voting runs through Friday, Nov. 2.
- Request an overseas/military ballot. If you’ll be out of the country altogether, you can still request a ballot and receive it via snail mail or email – but contact us soon, because mailing a ballot overseas takes extra time. These voters have until Nov. 14 to return their ballots as long as they’re postmarked no later than Nov. 6.
Visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org to learn more about these options, or call 303-413-7740 for more information. You can also visit one of three Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office branches: 1750 33rd St. in Boulder; 529 Coffman St. in Longmont; or 722 Main St. in Louisville. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Boulder County voters can also visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org for ballot content and to learn more about local elections.
Key Dates for the 2012 General Election:
- Week of Oct. 15: Ballots will be sent to voters who have requested a mail ballot for the general election or signed up as permanent mail-in voters.
- Monday, Oct. 22: Early voting begins. Locations and hours are available at www.BoulderCountyVotes.org.
- Tuesday, Nov. 6: Election Day. Polling locations will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All ballots must be in the hands of the Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office by 7 p.m.