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ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST
IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO COORDINATED ELECTION
NOVEMBER 6, 2007
Office of Council Member DISTRICT 1 (One Vacancy) Four-year term
Raymond Daniel Tomasso Jr. 394
Joe Jefferson 899
Office of Council Member DISTRICT 3 (One Vacancy) Four-year term
Laurett Barrentine 505
Randy Penn 840
Office of Council Member AT -LARGE (Two Vacancies) Four-vear terms
Jill Wilson
2557
Bob McCaslin
2896
Douglas Cohn
1955
Gregory Szynskie
1202
City of Englewood Citizen Initiated Ballot Question
Question No. 200
Shall Article XV, ENGLEWOOD EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM ACT— 1981, of the Home Rule
Charter of the City of Englewood, Colorado be amended by changing Section 137:5 and by adding Section 137:9 as follows:
137:5 Subjects for collective bargaining.
(a) Mandatory Subjects. The City and the certified employee representative shall have the mutual obligation to
negotiate and bargain in good faith over the following mandatory subjects: wages, hours, vacation, insurance
(contribution levels and levels of benefits only), holidays, administrative leave, personal leave, military leave, disability
leave, funeral leave, dwas dedUGtiG14, grievance resolution procedure (including costs and expenses associated
therewith), non -State or Federally regulated or mandated pension or retirement provisions (contribution levels only),
over -time pay formulas, work uniform provisions, acting pay, longevity, transfer procedure, procedures for suspension,
demotion and discharge, and education incentives. That the maintenance of benefits shall also be considered a
mandatory subject under this Section for the period covering up to and including December 31, 1984, after which it will
become a permissive subject.
(b) Non -Negotiable Subjects. The following subjects shall be excluded from collective bargaining as non-negotiable
subjects of bargaining: any subject pre-empted by State or Federal law or by City Charter; State or Federally regulated
or mandated pension provisions; administration of insurance programs, selection of insurance carrier including self-
insurance; matters delegated by Charter to any'board or commission of the City; all matters relating to classification,
recruitment, hiring, examination and certification of appointment to a position and appeals based thereupon;
promotions out of the bargaining unit.
(c) Permissive Subjects. Collective bargaining upon any other subject (i.e., not mandatory or non-negotiable) is
permissive and may be conducted if mutually agreed to by the parties.
137:9 Deductions allowable from payroll compensation.
No payroll deduction shall be taken from the payroll compensation of any employee except for deductions required by
Federal Law; judicial liens and garnishments, including court -ordered child support, domestic support and maintenance
obligations and payments; deductions for employee benefits and pensions as established by law for such employee;
and deductions for contributions to charities and organizations exempt from Federal Income Tax under Sec. 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Provided that, any such employee authorizing a charitable deduction shall
provide written authorization consenting to such charitable deduction, at least annually. A charge may be assessed to
a charitable organization that receives the benefit from the payroll deduction to offset the cost for this service.
2131 Yes 2804 No
City of Englewood Referred Ballot Question
Question No. 2A
Shall the Home Rule Charter of the City of Englewood, Article X, Part I, Section 94, be amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE X
FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
PART I. BUDGET
94: Appropriations to lapse.
Any annual appropriation or any portion thereof remaining unexpended and unencumbered at the close of the budget
year shall lapse and revert to the General Fund; except for appropriations for construction or maintenance of
permanent improvements from the Public Improvement Fund or other such funds designated by City Council which
shall not lapse until the purpose for which the appropriation was made shall have been accomplished or abandoned as
provided in Article X, Part I, Section 96 of the Englewood Home Rule Charter.
3307 Yes 1513 No
City of Englewood Referred Ballot Question
Question No. 2B
Shall the Home Rule Charter of the City of Englewood, Article X, Part IV, Section 117, be amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE X
FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
PART IV. PURCHASES AND SALES
117: Property sales.
The purchasing officer shall determine the value of surplus items no longer of use to the City. Articles without value
may be disposed of in a manner most advantageous to the City. Items of value shall be advertised for sale in a
manner deemed most effective and efficient to the City; if no bids are received for the advertised articles, the
purchasing officer shall dispose of the articles in a manner most advantageous to the City.
3886 Yes 1013 No
State of Colorado )
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County of Arapahoe )
I, the undersigned, do hereby certify the preceding Official Election Resu of the City of Englewo Colorado
portion of the Coordinated Election held on November 6, 2007, for the ction oZfi�r(4),Cpqn embers, one
(1) Initiated Ballot Question and two (2) Referred Ballot Questio .
Lo rishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
4,4.11estl:h eputy City Clerk