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Thursday, September 9, 2010
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June Madrid | 7/29/10
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To the Electors of Archuleta County, Colorado, in accordance with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 1-5-202, a Colorado Election will be held in several precincts in the State, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 2010.  The Election will be held in the lawful polling places designated for each precinct and the polls will be open from 7:00am  to 7:00pm.

Archuleta County will be utilizing Vote Centers for the Primary Election.

The polling place for both Mail-In (formerly Absentee) and Early Voting will be the County Election’s Office downstairs in the Courthouse.  Mail-In (Absentee) Ballots may be picked up or applied for and also returned there.  You may also drop-off Mail-In Ballots in the County Clerk’s Office.  Office hours are 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. 

Early Voting will be held in the Election’s Office, downstairs in the Courthouse from 8:00am on August 2, 2010 through 4:00pm August 6, 2010. 

The following are the office nominations that will be voted on at the Archuleta County, August 10, 2010 Primary Election.

Note:  There will be three ballots, a Democratic ballot, a Republican ballot and a Libertarian ballot. 

FEDERAL OFFICES
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Ken Buck 
         (Republican) 
(02)  Jane Norton
         (Republican)                        
(01)  Andrew Romanoff               
        (Democratic)
(02)  Michael F. Bennet 
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Maclyn “Mac” Stringer
        (Libertarian)
(02)  John Finger
        (Libertarian)

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS – DISTRICT 3
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott R. Tipton
    (Republican)  
(02)  Bob McConnell
    (Republican)
(01)  John Salazar
    (Democratic)

STATE OFFICES
GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dan Maes  
        (Republican)   
(02)  Scott McInnis
        (Republican)     
(01)  John Hickenlooper
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Dan “Kilo” Sallis
        (Libertarian)
(02)  Jaimes Brown
        (Libertarian)

SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott Gessler    
        (Republican) 
(01) Bernie Buescher
      (Democratic)

STATE TREAUSRER
(Vote for One)
(01)  J.J. Ament 
        (Republican)
(02)  Walker Stapleton 
        (Republican)
(01)  Cary Kennedy
       (Democratic)

ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)  
(01)  John Suthers 
        (Republican)    
(01)  Stan Garnett 
       (Democratic)

REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT-LARGE
(Vote for One)   
(01)  Steve Bosley
        (Republican) 
(01)  Melissa Hart 
       (Democratic)

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 6
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dean Boehler
        (Republican)
(02)  Ellen Roberts
        (Republican)
(01)  Bruce Whitehead
        (Democratic)


STATE REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 59
(Vote for One)     
(01)  J. Paul Brown
         (Republican) 
(01)  Brian O’Donnell
         (Democratic)

ARCHULETA COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT #3
(Vote for One)
(01)  Robert Hart
        (Republican)
                       
COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER
(Vote for One)
(01)   June Madrid
         (Republican)

COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Betty Diller
        (Republican)

COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Natalie Woodruff                              
        (Republican)
(02)  Keren Prior
        (Republican)
(01)  Fred Uehling
        (Democrat)

COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
(01)  Peter Gonzalez
        (Republican)

COUNTY SURVEYOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  David Maley
        (Republican)

COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Richard Aldahl
        (Republican)
(02)  Carl Macht
        (Republican)

VOTE CENTERS
We will have 3 Vote Centers.  All voters have the option to vote at any one of the three Vote Centers.  They are as follows:
        1.  Archuleta County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
             449 San Juan Street
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        2.  Ross Aragon Community Center
             451 Hot Springs Blvd.
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        3.  Restoration Fellowship Church
             264 Village Drive (Behind the west City Market)
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147  

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Pagosa Springs News Summaries
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Local News - Opinions & Editorials - Business & Real Estate - Friends & Neighbors - Arts & Entertainment - Sports & Recreation - Humor, Fiction, Poetry - Health & Environment - Religion & Philosophy 
The Ballot is Official
June Madrid | 7/29/10
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To the Electors of Archuleta County, Colorado, in accordance with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 1-5-202, a Colorado Election will be held in several precincts in the State, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 2010.  The Election will be held in the lawful polling places designated for each precinct and the polls will be open from 7:00am  to 7:00pm.

Archuleta County will be utilizing Vote Centers for the Primary Election.

The polling place for both Mail-In (formerly Absentee) and Early Voting will be the County Election’s Office downstairs in the Courthouse.  Mail-In (Absentee) Ballots may be picked up or applied for and also returned there.  You may also drop-off Mail-In Ballots in the County Clerk’s Office.  Office hours are 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. 

Early Voting will be held in the Election’s Office, downstairs in the Courthouse from 8:00am on August 2, 2010 through 4:00pm August 6, 2010. 

The following are the office nominations that will be voted on at the Archuleta County, August 10, 2010 Primary Election.

Note:  There will be three ballots, a Democratic ballot, a Republican ballot and a Libertarian ballot. 

FEDERAL OFFICES
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Ken Buck 
         (Republican) 
(02)  Jane Norton
         (Republican)                        
(01)  Andrew Romanoff               
        (Democratic)
(02)  Michael F. Bennet 
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Maclyn “Mac” Stringer
        (Libertarian)
(02)  John Finger
        (Libertarian)

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS – DISTRICT 3
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott R. Tipton
    (Republican)  
(02)  Bob McConnell
    (Republican)
(01)  John Salazar
    (Democratic)

STATE OFFICES
GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dan Maes  
        (Republican)   
(02)  Scott McInnis
        (Republican)     
(01)  John Hickenlooper
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Dan “Kilo” Sallis
        (Libertarian)
(02)  Jaimes Brown
        (Libertarian)

SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott Gessler    
        (Republican) 
(01) Bernie Buescher
      (Democratic)

STATE TREAUSRER
(Vote for One)
(01)  J.J. Ament 
        (Republican)
(02)  Walker Stapleton 
        (Republican)
(01)  Cary Kennedy
       (Democratic)

ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)  
(01)  John Suthers 
        (Republican)    
(01)  Stan Garnett 
       (Democratic)

REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT-LARGE
(Vote for One)   
(01)  Steve Bosley
        (Republican) 
(01)  Melissa Hart 
       (Democratic)

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 6
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dean Boehler
        (Republican)
(02)  Ellen Roberts
        (Republican)
(01)  Bruce Whitehead
        (Democratic)


STATE REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 59
(Vote for One)     
(01)  J. Paul Brown
         (Republican) 
(01)  Brian O’Donnell
         (Democratic)

ARCHULETA COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT #3
(Vote for One)
(01)  Robert Hart
        (Republican)
                       
COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER
(Vote for One)
(01)   June Madrid
         (Republican)

COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Betty Diller
        (Republican)

COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Natalie Woodruff                              
        (Republican)
(02)  Keren Prior
        (Republican)
(01)  Fred Uehling
        (Democrat)

COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
(01)  Peter Gonzalez
        (Republican)

COUNTY SURVEYOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  David Maley
        (Republican)

COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Richard Aldahl
        (Republican)
(02)  Carl Macht
        (Republican)

VOTE CENTERS
We will have 3 Vote Centers.  All voters have the option to vote at any one of the three Vote Centers.  They are as follows:
        1.  Archuleta County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
             449 San Juan Street
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        2.  Ross Aragon Community Center
             451 Hot Springs Blvd.
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        3.  Restoration Fellowship Church
             264 Village Drive (Behind the west City Market)
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147  

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Pagosa Springs News Summaries
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Local News - Opinions & Editorials - Business & Real Estate - Friends & Neighbors - Arts & Entertainment - Sports & Recreation - Humor, Fiction, Poetry - Health & Environment - Religion & Philosophy 
The Ballot is Official
June Madrid | 7/29/10
Back to the News Summaries
To the Electors of Archuleta County, Colorado, in accordance with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 1-5-202, a Colorado Election will be held in several precincts in the State, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 2010.  The Election will be held in the lawful polling places designated for each precinct and the polls will be open from 7:00am  to 7:00pm.

Archuleta County will be utilizing Vote Centers for the Primary Election.

The polling place for both Mail-In (formerly Absentee) and Early Voting will be the County Election’s Office downstairs in the Courthouse.  Mail-In (Absentee) Ballots may be picked up or applied for and also returned there.  You may also drop-off Mail-In Ballots in the County Clerk’s Office.  Office hours are 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. 

Early Voting will be held in the Election’s Office, downstairs in the Courthouse from 8:00am on August 2, 2010 through 4:00pm August 6, 2010. 

The following are the office nominations that will be voted on at the Archuleta County, August 10, 2010 Primary Election.

Note:  There will be three ballots, a Democratic ballot, a Republican ballot and a Libertarian ballot. 

FEDERAL OFFICES
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Ken Buck 
         (Republican) 
(02)  Jane Norton
         (Republican)                        
(01)  Andrew Romanoff               
        (Democratic)
(02)  Michael F. Bennet 
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Maclyn “Mac” Stringer
        (Libertarian)
(02)  John Finger
        (Libertarian)

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS – DISTRICT 3
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott R. Tipton
    (Republican)  
(02)  Bob McConnell
    (Republican)
(01)  John Salazar
    (Democratic)

STATE OFFICES
GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dan Maes  
        (Republican)   
(02)  Scott McInnis
        (Republican)     
(01)  John Hickenlooper
        (Democratic) 
(01)  Dan “Kilo” Sallis
        (Libertarian)
(02)  Jaimes Brown
        (Libertarian)

SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One) 
(01)  Scott Gessler    
        (Republican) 
(01) Bernie Buescher
      (Democratic)

STATE TREAUSRER
(Vote for One)
(01)  J.J. Ament 
        (Republican)
(02)  Walker Stapleton 
        (Republican)
(01)  Cary Kennedy
       (Democratic)

ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)  
(01)  John Suthers 
        (Republican)    
(01)  Stan Garnett 
       (Democratic)

REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT-LARGE
(Vote for One)   
(01)  Steve Bosley
        (Republican) 
(01)  Melissa Hart 
       (Democratic)

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 6
(Vote for One)
(01)  Dean Boehler
        (Republican)
(02)  Ellen Roberts
        (Republican)
(01)  Bruce Whitehead
        (Democratic)


STATE REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 59
(Vote for One)     
(01)  J. Paul Brown
         (Republican) 
(01)  Brian O’Donnell
         (Democratic)

ARCHULETA COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT #3
(Vote for One)
(01)  Robert Hart
        (Republican)
                       
COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER
(Vote for One)
(01)   June Madrid
         (Republican)

COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Betty Diller
        (Republican)

COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  Natalie Woodruff                              
        (Republican)
(02)  Keren Prior
        (Republican)
(01)  Fred Uehling
        (Democrat)

COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
(01)  Peter Gonzalez
        (Republican)

COUNTY SURVEYOR
(Vote for One)
(01)  David Maley
        (Republican)

COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
(01)  Richard Aldahl
        (Republican)
(02)  Carl Macht
        (Republican)

VOTE CENTERS
We will have 3 Vote Centers.  All voters have the option to vote at any one of the three Vote Centers.  They are as follows:
        1.  Archuleta County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
             449 San Juan Street
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        2.  Ross Aragon Community Center
             451 Hot Springs Blvd.
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
        3.  Restoration Fellowship Church
             264 Village Drive (Behind the west City Market)
             Pagosa Springs, CO 81147  

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