Conifer Voters (Wisely) Reject New Rec District
by T.L. James | 8:09 am, May 4, 2011
High Timber Times has the skinny on yesterday’s rec district vote: In a huge turnout, Conifer voters on Tuesday rejected another attempt to form an area recreation district, despite promises from supporters that it wouldn’t involve a tax levy in the short term. The proposal by Friends of Conifer Parks & Recreation to create a [...]
PPC 2010 Colorado Ballot Initiatives Sample Ballot
by T.L. James | 8:00 pm, November 1, 2010
The PPC editorial board’s voter guide for the 2010 Colorado ballot initiatives.
Colorado Elections 2010: Primary Results
by T.L. James | 8:00 am, August 10, 2010
This post will be stuck to the top of PPC for the day, as a place to post and discuss the results from Colorado’s 2010 Primary Elections.
Progressive Power Play Called: Steal Elections If You Can’t Win
by Lu Busse | 7:41 pm, April 5, 2010
With polls not looking good for Democrats to retain the US Senate seat held by governor-appointed Michael Bennet and other offices, operatives in Colorado are turning to another page of the Progressive Playbook – Steal elections if you can’t win them. Scuttlebutt predicts State House Speaker Carroll will introduce the Modernization of Elections Act soon. Here is the draft [...]
One Child, One Vote: “Strong Families” or Vote Farms?
by T.L. James | 11:12 am, October 16, 2009
Via a (barely-literate) Facebook comment this morning, I discovered 1Child1Vote (aka onechildonevote.org). The organization’s focus is, as the title suggests, “one child, one vote” – voting rights for all U.S. citizens, regardless of age. And they do mean “regardless of age” quite literally. The very moment a child is born on United States soil, he [...]
Secretary of State Candidate Scott Gessler at Liberty on the Rocks
by T.L. James | 8:57 pm, September 5, 2009
Republican Secretary of State candidate Scott Gessler spoke Wednesday at Liberty on the Rocks, and People’s Press Collective was there. (Okay, so we were a little unprepared as it turned out, but we were there.) Watch as Scott explains what the Secretary of State’s vital roles are, and his own plans for the office. Part [...]
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