October 18, 2002 - Summary of my votes

Amendment 27: Campaign Finance - Yes
Amendment 28: Mail Ballot Elections - No
Amendment 29: Selecting Candidates for Primary Elections - Yes
Amendment 30: Election Day Voter Registration - Yes
Amendment 31: English Language Education - NO
Referendum A: Exempt Elected District Attorneys from Term Limits - Yes
Referendum B: Public/Private Ownership of Local Health Care Services - Yes
Referendum C: Qualifications for County Coroners - Yes
Referendum D: Repeal of Obsolete Constitutional Provisions - Yes
Referendum E: Cesar Chavez State Holiday - No

Here are the candidates I support in these elections. They have been chosen based on their agreement with my positions on the issues that are important to me. Despite a candidate's party affiliation, I urge everyone to vote this way. We should not be looking at who to vote based on who has the best chance to win, but who we think is the best person for the job. If my candidate receives the fewest votes, it should be because the fewest people feel that he represents them, not because no one thought he had a chance to win.

U.S. Senate - Refrain from voting. No available candidates represent my views
U.S House of Representatives, District 7 - Dave Chandler, Green Party
Colorado Governor - Bill Owens, Republican
Colorado Lieutenant Governor - Jane Norton, Republican
Colorado Attorney General - Need more research
Colorado Treasurer - Terry Phillips, Democrat
Colorado Board of Education, District 7 - Christine Baca, Democrat
University of Colorado Regents, District 7 - Need more research