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Election 2025

Important Dates

Ballots Mailed to Military & Overseas Voters: Sept. 19
Ballots Mailed to Active, Registered Voters: Oct. 10
Early In-Person Voting: Begins Oct. 27
Election Day: Nov. 4

How to Register to Vote

Register to vote, view or update your voter registration online at the Colorado Secretary of State’s website.

For more information about the election, voter registration, and to view sample ballots, go to pitkinvotes.com

Voters will receive a ballot with only the races and measures relevant to their residence and county district.

In-person voting is open Oct. 27–Nov. 4 (closed Nov. 2). Weekdays 8:30 AM–4:30 PM, Saturday 10 AM–2 PM, and Election Day 7 AM–7 PM

The Ballot

The Races

School District Offices

Aspen School District No.1 -Board of Directors

William Wallace Burke Gilmore

Elizabeth Stewart-Severy

Christa Gieszl

Roaring Fork School District RE-1 Board of Directors- District A

Jodi Barr

Tamara “Tammy” Nimmo

Roaring Fork School District RE-Board of Directors-District E

Elizabeth Taylor

Kathryn Kuhlenberg

College District Offices

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees- District 1

Markey Butler

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees-District 3

Elizabeth Sass

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees-District 7

Nico Brown

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees -At Large

Beth Helmke

Magda King

Early Childhood Development Service District Offices

Confluence Early Childhood Development Service District Board of Directors- District 4

Jason Schraub

Carolynne Kraemer

Confluence Early Childhood Development Service District Board of Directors- District 5

Stefan Reveal

The Issues

State Ballot Measures

Proposition LL: Health School Meals for All Program

Without raising taxes, may the state keep and spend all revenue generated by the 2022 voter- approved state tax deduction limits on individuals with incomes of $300,000 or more and maintain these deduction limits in order to continue funding the healthy school meals for all program, which pays for public schools to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students in kindergarten through twelfth grade?

Proposition MM: Health School Meals for All Program

Shall state taxes be increased by $95 million annually by a change to the Colorado revised statutes to support access to healthy food for Colorado kids and families, including the Healthy School Meals For All program, and, in connection therewith, increasing state taxable income only for individuals who have a federal taxable income of $300,000 or more by limiting itemized or standard state income tax deductions to $1,000 for single tax return filers and $2,000 for joint tax return filers for the purposes of fully funding the Healthy School Meals for All program to continue paying for public schools to offre free breakfast and lunch to all public school students while also increasing wages for employees who prepare and serve school meals, helping schools use basic, nutritious ingredients, instead of processed products, and ensuring that Colorado grown and raised products are part of school meals; supporting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that helps low-income Colorado families afford groceries; and allowing the state to retain and spend as voter-approved revenue change all additional tax revenue generated by these tax deduction changes?

Colorado Mountain College Ballot Issue 7C

Without imposing any new tax and without exceeding the limit approved by voters in 2018, shall Colorado Mountain College waive hte 5.25% property tax limit for a period of ten years for investment in expanding skilled trades, including automotive, welding and construction; training nurses, firefighters, and first responders’ housing solutions to retain local talent; and shall the proceeds of such taxes and investment income thereon be collected and spent by the district as a voter approved revenue change under Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution or any other law?

County Ballot Measures

Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1A: Airport Enterprise Fund Bonds

Municipal Ballot Measures

City of Aspen Ballot Issue 2A: Tax Increase for Public Education

City of Aspen Ballot Issue 2B: Debt for Lumberyard Affordable Housing Project

City of Aspen Ballot question 2C: Amendment to City Charter-Replace Gender Specific Terms with Gender Neutral Terms

Town of Snowmass Village Ballot Issue 2D: Increase Property Tax for Educational Purposes

Town of Basalt Ballot Issue 3A: Increase Lodging Tax for affordable housing

School District Ballot Measures

Aspen School District No. 1 Ballot Issue 4A: General Fund Mill Levy Override

Aspen School District No. 1 Ballot Issue 4B: General Obligation Bonds

Special District Ballot Measures

Aspen Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 6A: Sales Tax

Aspen Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 6B: Property Tax Rate Extension

Twining Flats Road Improvement District Ballot Issue 6C: Mill Levy Increase

Aspen Village Metropolitan District Ballot Issue 6D: Increase in Debt Limit and Taxes for Waste Water Treatment Plant Project

Confluence Early Childhood Development Service District Ballot Issue 7A

Basalt Regional Library District Ballot Issue 7B

Colorado Mountain College Ballot Issue 7C

Carbondale and Rural Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 7D

Carbondale and Rural Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 7E

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