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GREEN PARTY Jill Stein

DeadlineOctober 9- Register to vote Oct. 30- Apply for mail in ballot Nov. 6- Return mail-in and general election Polls open from 7 A.M.-7 P.M. If in line at seven can stay as long as it takes Oct. 22- 27 and Oct. 29-Nov. 2- Early in person voting PlacesEarly voting- Evergreen, 4990 County Hwy 73 (Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30) Arvada, 6510 Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 320(Mon.-Fri. 7:305:30) Lakewood, 2099 Wadsworth [Park Ridge Plaza] (Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30) County building- Hearing Room 2 (1st Floor) 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. (Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30) Columbine Library- 7706 W Bowles Ave. (Mon.-Fri. 10:00-5:00) Deposit Mail Ballot- County elections division, 3500 Illinois St, Ste 1100, Golden (Oct. 15 - Nov. 6 Mon. - Fri. 7:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M., October 27th - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. November 6th - Tuesday (Election Day) 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and same locations in Evergreen, Arvada and Lakewood as early voting (Oct. 15 - Nov. 6 Mon. - Fri. 7:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M., October 27th - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. November 6th - Tuesday (Election Day) 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. More info at the Jefferson County website http://jeffco.us/ elections/index.htm

PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY President: Roseanne Barr (Hawaii) Vice President: Cindy Sheehan (California) ● -Free education ● -End to U.S. intervention around the world ● -Free healthcare for all ● -Bring all troops home now ● -Ending discrimination ● -Full rights for immigrants

-Enacting the Full Employment Program will provide 25 million green jobs -Break up oversized banks -Tuiton free education kindergarten through college

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SOCIALIST EQUALITY PARTY: Jerry White (Michigan) -Wants human solidarity and cooperation -Basic rights to the working class (right to a job, education,health care, a safe retirement) -Abolish the economic exploitation workers power

PROHIBITION PARTY Lowell “Jack” Fellure (West Virginia) ● ●-Military preperation ●-Health Care - Each state has its own health care method ●-Stopping Illegal Immigration ●-Marriage - One male, one female ●-No drugs and alcohol

CONSTITUTION PARTY Virgil Goode -On immigration: “Illegal immigration must stop. Our borders must be secure.” -On abortion: “As President I would continue to oppose abortion and would submit a budget to Congress with zero funding for Planned Parenthood and any other similar entities.” -On health care: “I support ending Obamacare.”

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LIBERTARIAN PART Y Gary Johnson -Socially Liberal Issues. ● LGBTQ rights, ○ legalization of marijuana ○ open immig ration ○ separation of church and ○ state -Against government bailouts ○ regulation of trade ○ military interventionism ○

On the sixth of November, voters throughout the nation will be going to polling stations. This voting cycle, Jefferson County voters will be facing a vote on the 3A mill levy and 3B bond once again. This vote will affect the schools in Jeffco, including Conifer High School. Some AP and elective classes might get cut from the curriculum next year if 3A and 3B does not pass, as well as administrators, teachers, and funding for classes. What is 3A mill levy and 3B bond? 3A will generate $39 million to help Jefferson County schools recruit and retain the best teachers, maintain class sizes, and ensure students have access to instrumental music, teacher librarians, electives, and outdoor lab. 3B will provide $99 million for much-needed school and building repairs such as upgrading safety and

JUSTICE PARTY Candidate:Rocky Anderson, former Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah ● -New party formed in 2011 ● -Support ○ financial transaction tax ○ environmental protection ● -Against ○ corporate personhood ○ Bush tax cuts.

environment systems, including fire protection, and sidewalk and pavement replacement. Here’s how the mill and bond cost numbers break down. If both 3A and 3B pass in November, the annual net impact of the mill and bond cost is $14.68 per $100,000 of assessed property value. What will 3A mill levy and 3B bond do to Conifer if it is not passed? According to the 3A and 3B website “elective classes that do not have more than 29 students average will be cut, including classes like student government and vocal music. In addition, some classes will increase to 25-27 students,even 30, due to the cut of 9 teachers. Also, some of the classes will not be cut in next year’s curriculum but will be offered as an extracurricular activity, like newspaper, yearbook, and leadership.


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