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Boulder County Ballots - CORA June 13, 2006

 

 


From: Al Kolwicz [mailto:alkolwicz@qwest.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 3:54 PM
To:     Shelley Bailey (sbailey@co.boulder.co.us)
Cc:     Gigi Dennis (gigi.dennis@sos.state.co.us); John Suthers (attorney.general@state.co.us); Linda Salas (lsalas@co.boulder.co.us); Dean Schooler
Subject: Colorado Open Records Act request - 2006 Primary Ballots

 

Dear Ms. Bailey:

 

We are informed by Boulder County Purchasing that there is no current RFP for printing of the 2006 Primary Election ballots and that we should go thru you to obtain the records we seek.  From past experience it is our understanding that you will require us to complete a CORA request form.  It is attached and requests the following:

 

June 13, 2006 3:45 PM -- Please provide copies of the following materials regarding the Boulder County 2006 Primary Election Ballots:

 

1.       Ballot layout including all barcodes, etc. for at least one precinct.

2.       Specifications of barcodes and other markings other than the plain text on the ballots.

3.       Ballot printing specifications.

4.       Request for proposal and/or bids for printing the ballots.

 

According to the Colorado Election Calendar the ballots must be printed by July 7th.  We hope that you will find no difficulty in immediately responding to our request.

 

7-July Fri. -- Ballots for Primary Election must be printed and in possession of the designated election official. (Not less than 32 days before the Primary Election) 1-5-402(1)

 

Thank you very much for your assistance.

 

 

Al Kolwicz

CAMBER – Citizens for Accurate Mail Ballot Election Results

2867 Tincup Circle

Boulder, CO 80305

303-494-1540

AlKolwicz@qwest.net

www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz

www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com

 

CAMBER is a dedicated group of volunteers who are working to ensure that every voter gets to vote once, every vote is counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous.

 

 


CAMBER is a dedicated group of volunteers who are working to ensure that
every voter gets to vote once, every vote is counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous.

Contact Al Kolwicz at 303-494-1540 or AlKolwicz@qwest.net