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Aspen Public Radio is your source for in-depth coverage of local and state issues this election season. Voters will see two state-wide initiatives: Proposition CC, which removes revenue limits put in place by the TABOR amendment, and Proposition DD, which takes sports-betting revenues to fund water initiatives. Locally, Basalt residents decide on the town's property tax rate, the Roaring Fork and Aspen School Districts both select new school board members and initiatives to tax tobacco products appear on ballots throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. Ballots are due on November 5. Listen to Aspen Public Radio and check our website and social media for analysis and election results.

Election Results For The Roaring Fork Valley

Ryer Gardenswartz
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Aspen Public Radio

  State of Colorado Issues

  • Proposition CC..........Yes (45.08%) No (54.92%)
  • Proposition DD..........Yes (50.62%) No (49.38%)

Pitkin County Issues

  • 1A- Sales Tax On Cigarettes, Tobacco, Nicotine..........Yes (78.75%) No (21.25%)
  • 6A- Extension Of Aspen Valley Hospital District Property Tax.........Yes (73.04%) No (26.96%)    

Aspen School District (two seats)

  • Patsy Kurkulis.....(6.8%)
  • John Galambos.....(14.07%)
  • Bettina Slusar.....(11.83%)
  • Jonathan Nickell.....(26.13%)
  • Katy Frisch.....(25.54%)
  • Jim Pomeroy.....(15.63%)

City of Aspen

  • 2A- Retention of Excess of Tobacco Sales Tax..........Yes (79.69%) No (20.31%)

Town of Basalt

  • 3A- Set Basalt General Operating Mill Levy..........Yes (63.41%)  No (36.59%) 

Garfield County Issues

  • 6A- Garfield County Library District Mill Levy..........Yes (53.06%) No (46.94%) 

City of Glenwood Springs

  • 2A- Tobacco And Nicotine Tax..........Yes (61.17%) No (38.83%) 

Roaring Fork School District 

District B

  • Natalie Torres

District C

  • Maureen Stepp

District D

  • Shane Larson (37.78%)
  • Amy Connerton (23.22%)
  • Jasmin Ramirez (39.00%)

Colorado Mountain College

  • 7A- Enlarge Colorado Mountain College District​.......Yes (77.56%) No (22.44%)

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees

District 2

  • Mary Nelle Axelson.....47.30%
  • Marianne Virgili.....52.70%

District 4

  • Patricia J Theobald

District 5

  • Bob Kuusinen

District 6

  • Bob Hartzell.....53.80%
  • Christine Whittington.....46.20%

District 7

  • Chris Romer

Eagle County Issues

  • 1A- Tobacco And Nicotine Tax..........Yes  (68.80%)   No (31.20%)
  • 6A- Eagle Valley Library District..........Yes (64.97%)   No (35.03%)
  • 6B- Eagle County Health Service District..........Yes (61.39%)  No (38.76%) 

(Preliminary, unofficial results- updated 3:16 p.m. 11/6)

Contributor Christin Kay is passionate about the rich variety of arts, cultural experiences and stories in the Roaring Fork Valley. She has been a devotee of public radio her whole life. Christin is a veteran of Aspen Public Radio, serving as producer, reporter and interim news director.