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The Republican party is fielding a diverse field of candidates in the state level races in 2012.  Putting Colorado back on the path of fiscal responsibity and smaller government will take men and women like these.

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Matt Arnold

arnold4colorado.net
 
CU Regent at Large Donate to Matt
Brian Davidson

 
davidsonforcuregent.com CU Regent at Large Donate to Brian
Mary Dambman
Coming Soon CU Regent CD7 Coming Soon
Mike Sheely
Coming Soon House District 30 Coming Soon
Beth Humenik
 
 
Coming Soon House District 31 Coming Soon
Paul Reimer bootsreimer.blogspot.com House District 32 Coming Soon

Dave Piggott

davepigott.com House District 33 Donate to Dave
Jodina Widhalm
jodina4co.com House District 34 Donate to Jodina
Brian Vande Krol
 
 
brianvandekrol.com House District 35 Donate to Brian
Kevin Priola
kevinpriola.com House District 56 Donate to Kevin

John Sampson



sampsonforstatesenate.com
Senate District 25 Donate to John
Fran Bigelow

Coming Soon Senate District 21 Coming Soon
Matt Plichta Coming Soon Senate District 21 Coming Soon

 

 

 

 

 

 

Candidate Information Provided By

Adams County Republicans

ACRC Executive Officers

Patty McCoy, Chair

Vice Chairs: Walt BlankenshipKim GillanRyan Massfeller

Secretary: Dave Kulmann

Treasurer: Angela Goldsmith

  

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5 Responses

  1. Ralph Thomas

    You people are morons for letting this year's ballot go out without pary affiliations!

    • Dorothy Bevard

      We want to vote straight Republican – WHO IS?

    • I'm not sure how you missed the fact that the elections in 2011 were municipal and school board elections.  Those elections are "non-partisan" which means that although most candidates are affiliated with one part or another, technically, no candidate has a party affiliation on the ballot.  Interestingly, Federal employees, generally may not run for a partisan election due to the Hatch act.  So these very local elections are some of the few races a Federal employee may run for.  I think that gives a sufficient gap between the Federal government for which the employee works, but allows for some participation by those people.
      I'm a Democrat, but I like checking out the Republican site to see what's going on there as well.   I think competition is important, and I think that the Adams county Republicans are doing a better job with their web site currently, but I don't understand why no one has answered this question after nearly a month.  I think this is something any voter should know about.  I disagree with you that Republicans are morons for the ballot.  The Republicans and Democrats and for that matter any other party have no real control over the non-partisan elections.    I think the parties, and in this case, the Republicans could do a better job of informing their base how the non-partisan elections work.
       Since so much of politics is partisan, it may be confusing to those who haven't been involved in local elections to find out that there are indeed elections in which the parties are not technically involved, and in which the candidates do not declare a party.

  2. Tricia Van Hooser

    It is impossible to determine who is a Republican and who is a Democrat and this is very important because more and more people are wanting to vote along party lines due to the great division between conservatives and liberals.  I wanted to write to the Clerk & Recorders in Counties where these elected officials are Republican and it is impossible to find out their party affiliation.  It is outrageous that this information is being concealed from the voters.  What is this, more political correctness being shoved down our throats.  If you have not heard about the work being done by orlytaitzesq.com I hope you will visit her website.

    • Hi Tricia,
      If you simply look at the county web site, that information is usually there.  For Example, since this is the Adams County Republican site, if you look in Adams County, you can go to this page: http://co-adamscounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?nid=161, and it clearly states the party affiliation of each office holder.  For most counties, you can find this information if you look.  This information is not being concealed from voters, but you do have to look for it with regard to each county.  I'm not sure why you have included a URL for a California candidate.  I'm also not sure why that candidate is still concerned about President Obama's birth certificate.  I thought that was resolved.  Obama came into existence from nothingness and is our new messiah… or he is a U.S. citizen.  I suppose if I have to be rational, then I have to go with the fact in all likelihood and beyond a reasonable doubt, he is a U.S. Citizen.  Either way, he's a pretty good guy.   :)
      Thanks,
       
      Andrew