Denver Post editorial board endorsements
Read the following endorsement editorials at denverpost. com/ opinion/ endorsements/:
Amendment B: The Gallagher Amendment is unworkable and ready for repeal. Vote yes.
Amendment C: Yes, to help charities reboot bingo
Amendment 76: No — Amendment 76 is deceitful. Non- citizens already can’t vote, but it would keep 17- year- olds from the ballot
Amendment 77: Yes, let voters in Cripple Creek, Black Hawk and Central City control bet limits
Proposition 113: Yes to elect the U. S. president with the national popular vote
Proposition 114: Yes on gray wolves reintroduction
Proposition 115: Don’t put government in OBGYN offices; Vote no on the lateterm abortion ban
Proposition 116: No, If you vote for Proposition 116, keep in mind the permanent budget cuts you’d like with it
Proposition 118: Vote no, now is not the time to add a substantial payroll tax to Colorado’s small businesses
Proposition EE: Yes — Reduce teen vaping and fund preschool
FEDERAL OFFICES
U. S. Senate: Coloradans know John Hickenlooper — a man ready to serve us in
the Senate
Congressional District 1: Diana DeGette is an incumbent worth returning Congressional Distict 2: Joe Neguse has been impressive as a freshman
lawmaker
Congressional District 3: Diane Mitsch Bush will be a responsive leader
Congressional District 4: Ike McCorkle is a veteran who will serve Coloradans Congressional District 6: Jason Crow has good ideas and follow- through Congressional District 7: Ed Perlmutter may be the hardest- working member
of Congress
REGIONAL OFFICES
State Board of Education District 3: Give Joyce Rankin another term
State Board of Education District 7: Karla Esser is the right pick for State Board of Education
University of Colorado Regents District 6: Ilana Spiegel is a dedicated educator and qualified candidate
District Attorney for Judicial District 1: Matthew Durkin has the experience to lead and plans to decrease incarceration
District Attorney for Judicial District 2: Let Denver DA Beth McCann fight racial bias in prosecution for another four years
District Attorney for Judicial District 17: Brian Mason can rebuild trust after the Elijah McClain case
District Attorney for Judicial District 18: John Kellner a skilled prosecutor ready to lead
RTD District A: Tim Nelson is “ready to move RTD forward.”