Vote 2011: Local elections, big issues

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It’s been a steady few years of incessant complaining about government and all the things government fails to do well for its citizens. Now we’re heading into an election in which very few people will take time to vote. It’s not that they have to brave death threats and car bombs like voters do in Iraq, nor are they limited to pre-approved candidates and issues, as are so many people around the world.

Boulder County voters have the opportunity to have a real voice in how, and by whom, their government is run. In this election, we’re not only electing city leaders, but also deciding whether to raise state taxes, whether school districts will get more funding, whether the sheriff will be permitted to serve up to four terms, whether Longmont can finally make use of its own fiber-optic network, and whether the city of Boulder will explore municipalizing its electric utility.

None of these are small issues, and they are best decided by a solid majority of voters. To help make the process easier, Boulder Weekly has researched every candidate, question and issue on the ballot, offering not only an overview of the issues, but also our endorsements. Please take time to peruse this edition, jot down your own thoughts and then vote.

Either that — or quit complaining.

Vote 2011: Community questionnaire

Vote 2011: Municipalization tops list of issues in Boulder

Vote 2011: Ballot mailings

Vote 2011: Vote yes on Proposition 103

Vote 2011: Coombs is our choice for Longmont mayor

Vote 2011: Morzel, Plass, Ziskin, Jones, King for Boulder City Council

Vote 2011: Boulder City Council candidate questionnaire

Vote 2011: Boulder City & County

Vote 2011: City of Lafayette

Vote 2011: City of Longmont

Vote 2011: City of Louisville

Vote 2011: School Districts

Vote 2011: Special Districts

Vote 2011: Download our endorsements here