Denver Charter Changes for the November 2003 Election
The Friends of Denver Muncipal Service, led by DIA employee Dan Brown, are probably huddled up this morning plotting strategy says the Rocky Mountain News [August 2, 2003, "Pay plan foes see big issue, little time"]. From the article, "Brown and his group initially proposed a charter amendment to oppose the mayor's plan. But to get it on the ballot, they need the signatures of 10 percent of Denver's registered voters - more than 33,000 - by the close of business Wednesday, which is 90 days before the election. Brown said the group also is considering a different route: Asking voters in November to approve putting the question on the ballot at the next regular municipal election, which is May 2007. Going that route would drastically cut the number of signatures needed - they could do it with 5,383 - but they face the same time crunch."
Don't forget to attend today's meeting at the Webb Building. The fun starts at 9:00AM.
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