Unfortunately, they’re with the voters of beeyooteeful Colorado.
Referendum A – Exempt District Attorneys from Term Limits. I voted YES. The voters disagreed.
Referendum B – Public Investment in Health Facilities – I voted YES. The voters disagreed.
Referendum C – Coroner Qualifications – I voted YES. The voters agreed.
Referendum D – Obsolete Constitutional Provisions – I voted YES. The voters agreed.
Referendum E – Cesar Chavez Legal Holiday – I voted NO. The voters agreed.
Amendment 27 – Campaign Finance – I voted NO. The voters disagreed.
Amendment 28 – Mail Ballot Elections – I voted NO. The voters agreed.
Amendment 29 – Selecting Candidates for Primary Elections – I voted YES. The voters disagreed.
Amendment 30 – Election Day Voter Registration – I voted YES. The voters disagreed.
Amendment 31 – English Language Education – I voted NO. The voters agreed.
Issue 3A – Littleton School District 6 – I voted YES. The voters agreed.
US Senate – I voted to retain the Democractic majority in the Senate. The voters disagreed.
US House – I voted against Tom Tancredo. The voters disagreed.
Governor – I voted for Heath, as a message to Owens. The voters disagreed.
Arapahoe County Clerk – I voted for Denny, against Baker. The (quivering, baaaing, ignorant) voters disagreed.
Willows Water District – I voted to de-TABOR the district. The voters agreed. I voted to de-term limit the district board. The voters disagreed.
All in all, from a pure numbers standpoint, not bad. Unfortunately, on the ones I cared most about, I was mostly (with the section of Amendment 31) on the losing side. Ah, well — we get another chance in two years.