Broomfield voters embraced a county charter change by an 8-to-1 ratio.



Elbert County voters were deciding between Sheriff William Frangis and his challenger, Brian D. Staff writers Chris Barge, Tillie Fong, Mark Shulgold, Deborah Frazier, Janet Forgrieve, Lisa Bornstein, Ivan Moreno and Bianca Prieto contributed to this report. Broomfield voters embraced a county charter change by an 8-to-1 ratio. Timnath voters considered a home rule charter that would give the community autonomy to make decisions within state law.

Weiss, a sergeant for the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Foxfield voters approved a proposal to eliminate term limits. Hutchins, Trace Lynn Kaker, Scott Jackson, Tim Thompson, Bill Aceves, Jon Erickson, Mark Scaperlanda and Tina M. They said the proposal was aimed at giving the police and fire chiefs greater control and flexibility over whom they hire.

It also reduces their terms from six years to three and would limit them to three consecutive terms. State law prevented Oates and Jones from campaigning for the measures. The comprehensive committee matrix is a spreadsheet displaying all committees and the exact number of contributions and expenditures by quarter for each.