Denver November 2004 Election
Here's an article from DenverGov with all the details about early voting in Denver County.
The candidates running in the August 10th primary for U.S. Senate are trying to get voters to the polls, according to the Denver Post [August 3, 2004, "Senate hopefuls blitz voters"].
Beth McCann is angry about a Mitch Morrisey poll taken over the weekend, according to the Rocky Mountain News [August 3, 2004, "Morrissey poll infuriates McCann"]. From the article, "The poll was conducted by Fako & Associates of Lemont, Ill. About 300 Denver residents were asked if they planned to vote in the DA's race and if so, for whom. They were then asked a question that ignored Walsh, touted Morrissey and panned McCann. The unnamed charity mentioned in the poll is Seats for Kids, a nonprofit organization that provides car seats for low-income families. McCann served as president of the board from 1977 to 1999. A state Department of Human Services employee who served as an adviser to the group was indicted in 2002 on charges of forgery and theft, according to Denver court records. Hansen said McCann signed several blank checks when she was stepping down from the board so the group could pay its bills until incoming officers took charge. The adviser made out two of the blank checks to herself and forged McCann's signature on a number of other checks, according to the arrest affidavit. The loss totaled at least $25,000." Here's the coverage from the Denver Post [August 3, 2004, "DA candidate decries foe's ethics, claims 'push poll'"
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