Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom (CPRF) made an appearance last weekend in Grand Junction to boost the signature-gathering effort to get Initiative 89 on the ballot, the measure that would amend the state constitution to protect abortion from government interference.
Tag: democracy
Democracy, Education, Elections, politics
AnneLandmanBlog Voter guide, November 7, 2023 election
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• •Are you wondering how to vote in the Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Coordinated Election? Are you sweating about where you’re going to find the time to research all the candidates and ballot measures?
Relax.
AnneLandmanBlog has done all the work for you.
Democracy, Democrats, Grassroots advocacy, Mesa County Democratic Party
Mesa County Democrats seek help with literature drop Sept. 23
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• •Mesa County Democrats are seeking help to rock the vote in 2024.
Don’t wake up on November 6, 2024 asking yourself, “Could I have done more?”
September 23 is the Mesa County Dems’ kick-off to get the 2024 voting party started. They are asking for help to deliver volunteer recruitment material to the homes of registered Democrats in the Lincoln and Sherwood Park areas:
–> When: Saturday, September 23, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
–> Where: Meet at Lincoln Park, Ash Shelter. (The Ash Shelter is
MC Dems are encouraging registered Democrats, unaffiliated voters and anyone else who supports Democratic candidates to volunteer for this literature drop. They also seek young adults over the age of 18 to engage in the democratic process and join the effort.
Participants can expect:
–good company and socializing over coffee and donuts,
–a brief training session, and
–lists of homes organized by neighborhoods (called “turfs”) where volunteers will drop literature.
“Talking to residents is great, but knocking on doors is not necessary,” says Charley Allan, Precinct Organizing Committee Chair for the Mesa County Democrats, and the organizer of the event.
Why participate in this event?
Because:
— Over 12,000 (2,500 in Mesa County alone) registered Democrats in Colorado’s Congressional District #3 did NOT vote in the 2022 election. This just can’t happen again.
— Defeating Lauren Boebert in 2024 could be the key to securing a Democratic majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
— Republicans were stunned by how close the last election was and are working hard to hold their lead.
There will be additional events like this around Mesa County in the coming months. Please contact Charley Allan to volunteer for September 23 or for future opportunities to fight for American democracy. Contact Charley if you have any questions.
Here’s his contact info:
Charley Allan, Mesa County Democratic Party
pocgotv@gmail.com
Cell: 970-623-3179
Mesa County Democratic Party, politics
Keep the momentum going! Help elect sane candidates in Mesa County! Dems plan two more literature drops, seek volunteers to help
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• •Mesa County Democrats had about 50 people turn out for their last literature drop event last weekend, a tremendous success.
The literature drops are aimed at educating voters in Mesa County about alternatives to voting for Republicans, who have racked up a remarkably long record of failure as elected officials, and caused Mesa County taxpayers much grief and expense.
Dems plan two more literature drops, seek volunteers to help.
Democracy, Elections, Embarrassing Republicans, politics, Tina Peters
CO SOS files suit to remove Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters as Designated Election Official
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• •Colorado Secretary of State (SOS) Jena Griswold filed a lawsuit today asking a judge to remove Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters as Designated Election Official (DEO) for the county. The suit asks for Wayne Williams to be appointed as the DEO and Sheila Reiner be appointed Director of Elections for Mesa County. Sheila will apparently replace Brandi Bantz, who was Director of Elections for Mesa County according to her LinkedIn page. Bantz was the fourth Director of Elections Peters hired during her tenure.
A press release said the SOS was acting quickly because time is short before the November elections. It also said that the legal action “is necessary because although the Secretary of State’s Office can require supervision of a county clerk’s conduct, it cannot remove a sitting county clerk from acting as the Designated Election Official.” The suit asks a judge to remove Peters.
Conservatives, Crazy Republicans, Dangerous Republicans, Democracy, Elections, Embarrassing Republicans, Extremism, Janet Rowland, Propaganda, Republican lies, Republicans violating laws, Tina Peters
Mesa County Commissioners approve extended contract with Dominion Voting Systems
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• •Commissioner Janet Rowland gives angry audience a dose of reality, and votes to do the right thing
The Mesa County Commissioners voted unanimously this afternoon to extend the County’s contract with Dominion Voting Systems so they could get new voting equipment for no up-front cost from Dominion. The Commissioners voted to maintain the County’s contract with the company until 2029, and agreed to make progressively higher payments to the company throughout that time. The County needed new voting equipment to replace the equipment decertified by the Colorado Secretary of State because Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was unable to prove the equipment had been kept secure and had not been compromised.
Conservatives, Dangerous Republicans, Democracy, Elections, Embarrassing Republicans, Ethics, Fake patriotism, Inept Republicans, Mesa County Republican Party, politics, Republicans violating laws, Tina Peters
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, defiant amid criminal investigation by Secretary of State, appears as “whistleblower” guest speaker at My Pillow guy’s Cyber Symposium
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• •So this appears to be the big news from Mike Lindell’s cyber symposium. They are saying Jena Griswold, the Colorado Secretary of State, along with Dominion “raided” the elections department of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (with a search warrant). pic.twitter.com/PvSSpxYq8E
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) August 11, 2021
The Daily Sentinel reported today that Republican Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters’ office is under criminal investigation by the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS) for an alleged election system security breach in which secret passwords to Mesa County’s voting machines were leaked and exposed on a right wing blog called GatewayPundit.
City of Grand Junction, Democracy, Education, Elections, politics, Religion
City Council candidate Jody Green appears to be barely literate
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• •Jody Green is running for the Grand Junction City Council District E seat in the April 6, 2021 municipal election. His campaign website says he is construction worker and that he helped build the Oxbow subdivision, the Postal Annex on Patterson, Ratekin Tower Apartments, Lakeside Apartments and other buildings in Grand Junction. Green writes on social media that he “Works at School of Hard Knocks, University of Life,” but provides no other information about his educational background.
In a February 4, 2021 article in the Daily Sentinel, Green told the paper that he is running for City Council because God asked him to.
Activism, Democracy, Grand Junction City Council, politics
Learn more about the candidates running for Grand Junction City Council at this online event tomorrow @ 6:00 p.m.
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• •Are you wondering who wants to call the shots on City Council? Are there candidates for City Council that draw red flags?
If you have an internet connection, you can attend this free online event to find out more about the candidates for Grand Junction City Counci. It’s tomorrow at 6:00 p.m.
The event is sponsored by the Western Colorado Alliance of Mesa County, the Western Colorado Latino Chamber of Commerce, Cleantech Business Coalition, and other community organizations.
The link to sign up and get the Zoom link for the forum is here.
The election is April 6, 2021. There are also measures on the ballot to approve the sale of retail marijuana, and if it is approved, to tax those sales. The city’s portal for more information on the election is here.
Get involved, tune in, determine who the over-the-top extremist candidates are (because this is Grand Junction, and you know some of them are), and who the reasonable candidates are who deserve to serve on the next City Council.
Democracy, Elections, politics
Abe Herman to announce run for Grand Junction City Council on 1/7
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• •Abe Herman will announce the launch of his campaign for the Grand Junction City Council District E seat on Thursday, January 7th at 12:15 p.m. in front of Grand Junction City Hall at 250 N. 5th Street.
Abe is a local small business owner and Colorado native who has made his mark across the Grand Valley, helping fund programs to get local youth outdoors, teaching veterans with disabilities to rock climb, working to get homeless youth back on their feet, and bringing other young leaders into our city’s vital long-term planning conversations. He has been endorsed by two sitting council members, Chuck McDaniel and Rick Taggart, who will be present at the campaign launch on Thursday.
Activism, Democracy, Ethics, Extremism, Fake patriotism, Harassment, Religion, Secularism, Separation of Church and State
Election worker at Clifton Christian Church polling place tells voter he should “attend church on Sundays”
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• •This is what we were afraid of when it became known that Mesa County was using churches as polling places.
When a local man went to the polling place in the Clifton Christian Church and mentioned he preferred that the county use non-religious locations as polling places, the poll worker pulled out the snark and told him he should “attend church on Sundays.”
Government is strictly prohibited under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment from promoting specific religious beliefs, like this poll worker did while she was representing County government.
The poll worker violated the voter’s right to be free from religious coercion in a polling place.
But we knew this would happen.
Crazy Republicans, Democracy, Elections, Embarrassing Republicans, Ethics, Extremism, Firearms, Gun violence, politics, Tina Peters, Trump Insanity
Election judges bring firearms to training sessions
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• •Mesa County citizens volunteering as election judges were shocked to see others show up at their training session at the Workforce Center armed with guns. One volunteer, P.G., reported, “A guy walked into the Monday training with a gun on his hip, and the people giving the training didn’t say anything, even though I raised the issue.”
The volunteer felt bringing deadly weapons to an elections training was inappropriate and intimidating, and contacted Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, but Peters said she couldn’t do anything, saying “They’re allowed to do it.” Peters further stated that firearms are okay because “we are an open-carry state.” P.G. felt Clerk Peters should have informed election volunteers that they are attending the training as election judges, and not policemen, and should leave their guns at home.
The Mesa County Workforce’s website also says “No weapons are permitted on the premises,” but the trainer told P.G. that the Workforce Center did not prohibit carrying weapons.
Democracy, Economics, Elections, Janet Rowland, politics, Tina Peters
AnneLandmanBlog Voter Guide for November 3, 2020 General Election
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• •Are you wondering how to vote in the upcoming Mesa County General Election? Sweating over where you’ll find the time to research all of the statewide ballot measures, candidates and judges?
Worry no more. We’ve done the work for you.
AnneLandmanBlog has put weeks, in some cases years, into researching the candidates, ballot measures and even the judges, so you don’t have to. Here’s what went into the research:
Methodology
Democracy, Elections, Republican lies
Better know a District: Colorado state House Districts 54 and 55, and the candidates running to represent you in Denver
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• •In the November 3 general election, Mesa County residents will vote for who will represent us in Colorado’s state House of Representatives in Denver.
Mesa County’s two state House districts are Districts 54 and 55.
Which district do you live in, and who is running for state House Representative in those districts?
Activism, Conservatives, Elections, Ethics, Extremism, Fake patriotism, Grassroots advocacy, Mesa County Republican Party, politics, Trump Insanity, Weird Grand Junction Stuff
Anti-Trump sentiment emerging in Grand Junction
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• •Note: Comments are back! Thanks for your patience during the fix.– Anne
The body politic in Mesa County used to be in lockstep with the Republican Party, but no more. An increasing number of area residents are proudly displaying signage opposing Trump, and for good reason.
It’s becoming extremely difficult for anyone, even Republicans, to continue supporting the President, especially after the past week.
On September 3, Trump urged North Carolina voters to commit felonies en masse by trying to vote twice.
On September 4, the Trump Administration ordered an end to programs aimed at promoting racial sensitivity among government workers (pdf), calling them “un-American propaganda.”
Activism, Democracy, Deplorables, Embarrassing Republicans, Extremism, Fake patriotism, Gun violence, Magical thinking, Pandemic, politics, Pop culture, Safety, Stupid Republicans, Trump Insanity
Why the Republican candidate for 3rd Congressional District, Lauren Boebert, is batsh*t crazy
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• •In May, 2020, Lauren Boebert, the Republican candidate for House Representative in the 3rd Congressional District (our district), was a guest on an online right wing political talk show called “Steel Truth” hosted by Ann Vandersteel.
We can now add Lauren Boebert to the ever-growing list of QAnon supporters who are running for Congress. https://t.co/VJbFGkYKLx pic.twitter.com/m1bklAfikp
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) May 18, 2020
Activism, Democracy, Elections, Embarrassing Republicans, Grassroots advocacy, politics, Republican incompetence, Weird Grand Junction Stuff
Petition wording approved in recall of Mesa County Clerk; campaign moves to signature-gathering phase
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• •Eagle County Treasurer Teak Simonton has approved the wording of the petition submitted by the RecallClerkTina campaign to recall Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (R), allowing the recall effort to move to the signature-gathering phase.
The Mesa County Commissioners approved Simonton to serve as the designated election official to oversee the recall effort, since by law Peters can’t oversee her own recall effort.
Democracy, Elections, Janet Rowland, politics, Ray Scott
AnneLandmanBlog Voter Guide for the June 30, 2020 Primary Election
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• •Wondering how to vote in the upcoming primary election on Tuesday, June 30, 2020?
Following are AnneLandmanBlog’s recommendations for how to vote on the Mesa County Democratic Primary Ballot. Wherever candidates are running unopposed, VOTE FOR THEM. They are Democrats.
Given the difficult mess our country is in now, especially at the federal level and local levels after years of Republican domination, it’s crucial for the country to change direction by electing Democrats to every office from top to bottom this year.
Here are the recommendations: