Erie

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Erie Overview


Erie Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Weld County) Religion (Weld County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
20,493

(Female: 50.5%)
(Male: 49.5%)
37.8 years

(+1.4 years to CO)
$114,456

(+$55,633 to CO)
2016: Clinton 35%
Trump: 57%

2012: Obama 42%
Romney: 55%

2008: Obama 45%
McCain: 53%

2004: Kerry 36%
Bush: 63%
None: 71.2%
Catholic: 13.5%
Evangelical Protestant: 9.3%
Mainline Protestant: 3.9%
Other: 2.1%
4.4%

Two or More Races: 13.8%
Other Race: 8.6%
Hispanic/Latino: 5.4%
White: 4.2%
113.1

(+13.1 to US)
$454,206

(+$213,706 to CO)
$1,690 White: 83.8%
Hispanic/Latino: 8.8%
Asian: 4.2%
Two or More Races: 2.1%
Black: 0.6%
Native American: 0.3%
Other Race: 0.2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.03%
Older Adult 40-64: 38.3%
Children 0-17: 29.6%
Younger Adult 22-39: 22.8%
Senior 65+: 6.41%
College 18-21: 2.84%
Bachelor's: 36.1%
Some College: 22.7%
Master's: 14.6%
High School: 10.6%
Associate's: 8.3%
Professional: 2.8%
Doctorate: 2.8%
Some High School: 1.8%
Less than High School: 0.2%
None: 0.1%
7.6%

(-1.9% to CO)
Now married: 69.3%
Never married: 19.3%
Divorced: 7.7%
Widowed: 2.5%
Separated: 1.2%
2.6%

(-0.7% to CO)
106

(+31 to US)


Erie Town Board of Trustees

  • Official Website
  • Municipal Code
  • Regular municipal elections are on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of even years.
  • Mayor is elected at-large by voters and serves a two-year term.
  • Trustees are elected at-large and serve a four-year term; no more than 2 consecutive terms.
  • Vacancies: "In the event a Board of Trustee seat is vacated during the elected term, the term is filled by appointment or special election. If filled by appointment, the appointed member’s term expires at the next regular election."
  • To leave messages to all Trustees, email: bot@erieco.gov, phone: 303-926-2777 and follow prompts.
  • Trustee meetings are the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 6:30 pm in the Town Hall Board Room located at 645 Holbrook Street.


Title Name Party Next Election
April 2018
Contact 2018 Margin 2016 Margin 2014 Margin 2012 Margin 2010 Margin
Mayor Tina Harris Unaffiliated April 2018
(Not running for re-election)
303-926-2777, ext. 2
tharris@erieco.gov
Trustee Mark Gruber Republican April 2018
(Termed Out)
303-926-2777, ext. 3
mgruber@erieco.gov
Trustee Scott Charles Republican April 2020 303-926-2777, ext. 4
scharles@erieco.gov
Trustee Jennifer Carroll Unaffiliated April 2018
(Running for Mayor)
303-926-2777, ext. 5
jcarroll@erieco.gov
Trustee Geoff Deakin Democrat April 2020 303-926-2777, ext. 6
gdeakin@erieco.gov
Trustee Waylon Schutt Unaffiliated April 2018 303-926-2777, ext. 7
wschutt@erieco.gov
Trustee Dan Woog Republican April 2020 303-926-2777, ext. 8
dwoog@erieco.gov

Erie Issues

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2018 Election

Tuesday April 3rd, 2018 is Election Day.

Candidates

  • Candidate Info Page
  • Petitions began circulating Tuesday January 2nd, 2018
  • Prospective candidates need to get at least 10 valid signatures from registered electors in Erie. Registered electors can only sign one petition for Mayor and up to three petitions for Trustees.
  • Completed petitions were due by 5:00pm on Monday January 22nd, 2018.
  • Ballots will be mailed to voters by the Erie Town Clerk by the week of March 22nd, 2018.

At least 17 candidates have taken out petitions.

No incumbents are running. However two current Trustees are vying for Mayor.


Seat Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact Questionnaires/Media
Mayor Jennifer Carroll Unaffiliated Current Trustee Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Mayor Dan Woog Republican Current Trustee
Vital for Colorado support - pro-Oil & Gas group
Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee John Ahrens Republican Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Ira Liss Democrat Facebook Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Michael A. Evans Unaffiliated
Trustee Adam Haid Democrat Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Barry Luginbill  ? Vital for Colorado support - pro-Oil & Gas group Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Christiaan van Woudenberg Democrat Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Liz Locricchio Unaffiliated Vital for Colorado support - pro-Oil & Gas group Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Bill Gippe Democrat Website Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile
Trustee Mackenzie Ferrie Libertarian Vital for Colorado support - pro-Oil & Gas group Website
Facebook
Colorado Hometown Weekly Profile


Previously Petitioning

Seat Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
Trustee Rachel Folger Republican
Trustee Jennipher Jobe Democrat
Trustee Ryan Allen Knott Republican
Trustee Kit Lammers Unaffiliated
Trustee Barbara Nichols  ?
Trustee Peter Olivola Democrat

Ballot Issues

3A - TABOR

More Information

"...for the expansion of Town Hall to improve customer service, increase accessibility and energy efficiency, and accommodate future service needs," according to the Town of Erie Election page.


3B - Land Sale

Land is 0.65 acres, located in Northridge No. 3 subdivision. To be sold "as is" for $50,000 cash. The Town of Erie will retain ownership of existing easements and utility lines.

Cannot find information on to who or what the parcel of land will be sold to. Reached out to Town Clerk and awaiting response.

Ballot Issue text here.


Campaign Finance

(Source: Daily Camera article)


Seat Name Party Campaign Contributions Special Interests
Mayor Jennifer Carroll Unaffiliated $10,197
Mayor Dan Woog Republican $11,040.04 Vital for Colorado
Trustee John Ahrens Republican $320
Trustee Ira Liss Democrat $708.17
Trustee Michael A. Evans Unaffiliated $210
Trustee Adam Haid Democrat $1,833.83
Trustee Barry Luginbill  ? $2,361.84 Vital for Colorado
Trustee Christiaan van Woudenberg Democrat $0
Trustee Liz Locricchio Unaffiliated $285 Vital for Colorado
Trustee Bill Gippe Democrat $1,703.08
Trustee Mackenzie Ferrie Libertarian $2,465 Vital for Colorado


Special Interests

(Source: Daily Camera article)

Vital For Colorado is a group whose pledge states "We Support Responsible Oil and Natural Gas Development and We Oppose Energy Bans and Patchwork Regulations."

In the March 30th, 2018 Daily Camera article, Vital For Colorado has spent $55,000 in support of mayoral candidate Dan Woog and Trustee candidates Barry Luginbill, MacKenzie Ferrie, and Liz Locricchio.

In the Fall 2017 elections, Vital For Colorado also supported or opposed candidates and ballot measures in municipalities with oil and gas and mineral rights issues, such as Aurora, Broomfield, and Thornton.


Controversy

Erie Town Clerk Nancy Parker resigned in mid-March 2018 amid reports that she employed favoritism while going through the process of establishing candidate name order on the ballot, among other concerns. A claim that the name drawing was moved up a full week without the required 24-hour notice to candidates, and possibly using different sizes of paper for drawing names.

The Weld County District Attorney's office investigated claims and concluded no charges will be filed.