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 Thursday, September 4, 2003
Denver November 2003 Ballot

There will be three statewide issues on the November ballot. According to the Rocky Mountain News [September 4, 2003, "State refines 'blue book' guide to '03 ballot issues"] the ballot language is nearing completion. From the article, "The state today will polish wording in the 'blue book' that outlines for voters the pros and cons of three statewide ballot issues they'll face in November. Supporters and opponents of each of the measures - dealing with water bonds, video lottery terminals and residential property taxes - will appear before the legislature's executive committee to try to tweak the wording to help their causes."

There are three Denver School board positions to be decided in November according to the Denver Post [September 4, 2003, "Montero joins race for school board seat"]. From the article, "Rita Montero is seeking to rejoin the Denver school board after a four-year absence to keep her eye on what she calls financial mismanagement and inadequate academic progress. Also running against at-large incumbent Theresa Pena is Jose Silva, a 23-year-old senior at the University of Denver. It's the only contested race among the three seats up for a vote Nov. 4. The Rev. Lucia Guzman, who unseated Montero in 1999, is running unopposed in northwest Denver, and newcomer Bruce Hoyt is running unopposed in southwest Denver."
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