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|[[Katherine E Whitney]] || {{party|R}} || [https://www.messner.com/katherine-e-whitney Associate in the law firm Messner Reeves LLP; Corporate, Labor & Employment and Real Estate practice groups] <br/> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinewhitney/ LinkedIn] [http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=40506 Registered agent is Marge Klein], Leadership Program of the Rockies and was registered agent for the [[Douglas County RE-1]] Elevate Slate <br/> [http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_21656763/cu-boulder-student-defends-right-carry-gun-campus Defended concealed carry on college campuses] <br/> [http://www.coloradoindependent.com/145326/the-flip-side-recall-redux Lobbied state legislature for concealed carry and endorsed 2013 recalls] <br/> [https://www.denverpost.com/2012/10/27/why-own-a-gun-colorado-gun-owners-speak-out/ 2012 Denver Post interview on concealed carry] <br/> [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/women-with-guns-is-the-push-for-concealed-carry-legislation-a-solution-to-rape-on-campus/ Women for Concealed Carry director - 2015 article on sexual assault] [https://colorado2a.org/about-us Colorado Second Amendment Association board member] ||  || [mailto:KATHERINE.WHITNEY@COLORADO.EDU Email] ||
 
|[[Katherine E Whitney]] || {{party|R}} || [https://www.messner.com/katherine-e-whitney Associate in the law firm Messner Reeves LLP; Corporate, Labor & Employment and Real Estate practice groups] <br/> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinewhitney/ LinkedIn] [http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=40506 Registered agent is Marge Klein], Leadership Program of the Rockies and was registered agent for the [[Douglas County RE-1]] Elevate Slate <br/> [http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_21656763/cu-boulder-student-defends-right-carry-gun-campus Defended concealed carry on college campuses] <br/> [http://www.coloradoindependent.com/145326/the-flip-side-recall-redux Lobbied state legislature for concealed carry and endorsed 2013 recalls] <br/> [https://www.denverpost.com/2012/10/27/why-own-a-gun-colorado-gun-owners-speak-out/ 2012 Denver Post interview on concealed carry] <br/> [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/women-with-guns-is-the-push-for-concealed-carry-legislation-a-solution-to-rape-on-campus/ Women for Concealed Carry director - 2015 article on sexual assault] [https://colorado2a.org/about-us Colorado Second Amendment Association board member] ||  || [mailto:KATHERINE.WHITNEY@COLORADO.EDU Email] ||
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 9 April 2018

WE Sandbox
BBC News

  1. Is HD 5 all 1 file?
    1. Links to internal and external files shown on page (not the http add)
    2. How to link to sub files in the directory? A table had "edit", I clicked and it opened up only that table for editing.
  2. Link an external table, e.g. SOS's summary financial table for HD 5
  3. How did a spreadsheet, like Candidates, go into page? create new wiki table?
  4. Under 2018 Elections, clicking on HD5 should have links, candidate, finance, demographic, overview etc?
  5. Appears to be templets, like table, collapsable table
  6. Clicking candidate's name in table takes to a blank page,
    • need a page since info on table's page; or
  • copy from table and put to new page?? add more inf?
  1. What is a mirror edit? Watch this page?
  2. What source used to find 2 candidates successfully petitioned onto ballot?
  3. Tables extend horizontally as needed?

• “top” arrow always at bottom of screen.




File:Pdf sheet.pdf
Why doesn't file show, followed format


Candidates

House District 5 is an open seat because Chrisanta Duran, current incumbent is term limited.

Name Party Selected Experience Endorsements Contact Articles / Questionnaires
Alex Valdez Democrat Qualified for primary ballot by earning 59% of vote at assembly
President and CEO Co-Founder of Ecomark Solar
Full List of Endorsements
Rep. Leslie Herold's Leadership fund
State Reps. Adrienne Benavidez, James Coleman, Leslie Herod, Donald Valdez, Mark Farradino, Alec Garnett
State Sen. Dominick Moreno
Fmr. DPS board member Rosemary Rodriguez
Website
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Nicky Yollick Democrat Successfully petitioned on to primary ballot.
Served as Canvass Director for the Colorado Latinos Rise program during the 2016 elections
Website
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Joel Judd Democrat Represented HD 5 from 2001-2010 Website
Facebook
Twitter
Meghan Nutting Democrat Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University and my Master of Public Affairs from Princeton University
Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs at Sunnova Energy Corporation (Solar)
Full List of Endorsements
Colorado Foundation for Universal Healthcare
Moms Demand Action
Run For Something
Keep Colorado Green
Website
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Katherine E Whitney Republican Associate in the law firm Messner Reeves LLP; Corporate, Labor & Employment and Real Estate practice groups
LinkedIn Registered agent is Marge Klein, Leadership Program of the Rockies and was registered agent for the Douglas County RE-1 Elevate Slate
Defended concealed carry on college campuses
Lobbied state legislature for concealed carry and endorsed 2013 recalls
2012 Denver Post interview on concealed carry
Women for Concealed Carry director - 2015 article on sexual assault Colorado Second Amendment Association board member
Email
John Doe I never did anything
needs a job
Jack Doe
Jim Doe
Josh Doe
Facebook home page


Withdrawn / Suspended / Ineligible Candidates
Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact Articles / Questionnaires
Gabriel Thorn Democrat Army Major in Army Special Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan Website
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Louis Irwin Democrat Worked as a policy aide in the state legislature
Current member of Governor’s State Innovation Model policy
College professor in New York City, Detroit, Boston, and El Paso
Elected four times to Newton, MA Board of Aldermen
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for abused and neglected children, volunteer and peer coordinator

Full List of Endorsements
State Sen. Irene Aguilar
State Rep. Susan Lontine
Website
Facebook
Email
Twitter

Issues

(Suspended candidates are in Italics.)

Energy & Environment

Joel Judd (Democrat)

"Protect our fragile environment and work to protect residents and families from dangerous fracking accidents. (Campaign Website)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)

"Our ultimate goal should absolutely be a 100% clean energy economy. My years of experience working in the solar industry give me the experience and knowledge to understand the benefits of clean energy and how best to grow the new energy economy. ...However, I will also consider those who may be negatively affected by the state’s full transition to clean energy to ensure that they have appropriate support and retraining." (Campaign Website)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)

"My plan is to make solar and wind power more accessible to everyone in Colorado by expanding the PACE program - Property Assessed Clean Energy - and allowing everyone to choose solar regardless of their income." (Campaign Website)

"Additionally, I support Colorado adopting CARB rules, which will reduce automobile emissions and bring the most advanced transportation concepts to Colorado first." (Campaign Website)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)

"Nicky envisions developing five to ten square miles of state-administered land into a massive renewable energy farm taking advantage of the latest solar, wind, and biomass technologies with additional facilities for: 1) Research into renewable energy, 2) Retraining and job placement for individuals making the transition into Green Collar jobs, and 3) Visitation and guided tours for individuals and families from around the world to learn about solar farming and our renewable future." (Campaign Website)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)

"The energy industry is a major economic driver for the state. While coal, oil, and gas are still needed as a bridge to a total green energy future, the state should pursue a goal of transition to 95% electricity generation from renewable sources by 2035." (Campaign Website)

"Colorado’s great out-of-doors are the state’s most treasured asset and a major economic attraction. They must be conserved and maintained for the enjoyment of all and the health of the planet. I strongly oppose the sale of public lands to private interests." (Campaign Website)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)

"I believe climate change is one of the most pressing emergencies we face as a planet, and we must make smart, economically savvy moves that put our planet first. ...We must, however, take the welfare of our workforce into consideration. Job retraining and a transition plan need to be a part of any sort of renewable plan, and I won’t support a plan that puts thousands of Coloradans out of work without some way for them to retrain into new jobs in the renewable industry." (Campaign Website)



Immigration

Joel Judd (Democrat)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)

"I also believe that everyone should have access to healthcare regardless of their immigration status. Therefore, I will push legislation that provides healthcare options regardless of status. ...I attended (and continue to attend) actions that support undocumented immigrants..." (Campaign Website)

Previous Version of Nutting's Issues Page:

"that immigrants are a vital part of the fabric of our communities who should not live in fear." (Campaign Website - Cached Copy)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)

"As a nation of immigrants, we must ensure basic human rights for every person regardless of citizenship. We must protect DACA, and ensure there is a road to citizenship." (Campaign Website)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)

"...a hallmark of Nicky’s legislative efforts will be to find ways to empower and lift up minorities in HD5 and across Colorado to proudly exercise their skills and voices to foster a nation that works for all of us." (Campaign Website)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)

"The state must do what it can to protect the rights of undocumented but crime-free residents and explore ways to limit the damage to immigrant communities perpetrated by stepped-up harassment by agents of the Trump administration. I strongly support DACA and permanent status for Dreamers." (Campaign Website)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)

"I stand behind our Dreamers and will fight to protect them with every breath I take. ...We need pathways to citizenship, even for those who came here without documentation.  I support safe spaces for undocumented immigrants, I support driver’s licenses for undocumented Coloradans and I support creating a more inclusive state; a state that they’ve helped to build." (Campaign Website)


Equal Rights

Joel Judd (Democrat)

"Stand strong to protect LGBTQ rights and fight against any attacks on a woman’s right to choose." (Campaign Website)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)

"As an LGBTQ person of color, I believe protecting our neighbors from hate and bigotry is non-negotiable." (Campaign Website)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)

"Ensure Equal Rights and safety of all, with no exceptions." (Campaign Website)

"Guarantee a right to work for all able-bodied individuals." (Campaign Website)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)

"It is my stated purpose to stand firmly against LGBTQ+ discrimination and fight for the rights of all Americans to love who they love and be who they are." (Campaign Website)

"On the topic of Gender Equality it is vitally important that we ensure that we close the pay gap and help to break glass ceilings for women who are stifled in their workplaces." (Campaign Website)


Housing

Joel Judd (Democrat)

"Work to make home ownership and higher education more affordable for young people, so they can afford to live, work, and learn in our community." (Campaign Website)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)

"I support identifying ways that we can be more proactive about the rapid growth that Colorado is experiencing and find smarter ways to make it work for everyone. This includes increasing access to affordable housing by using incentives and public funding to get it developed and continuing to improve our community while simultaneously respecting the rights of the people living in areas affected by changing neighborhoods." (Campaign Website)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)

"I will fight to ensure CHFA (Colorado Housing and Finance Authority) is strong and well funded, providing affordable home ownership in our community. I will fight to pass a tenant’s rights bill that ensures people who rent have rights in our state. Furthermore, I support a repeal of state laws that prohibit cities from making affordable housing a reality." (Campaign Website)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)

"I support the city’s efforts to provide affordable housing, and the state’s effort to balance the interests of homeowners and builders in fixing construction defects. We should overturn the prohibition against home-rule rent control, and include low-income units in mixed-income developments where zoning variances are requested." (Campaign Website)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)

"The cornerstone of my campaign is managing Colorado’s growth.  We must preserve our natural resources, ensure housing prices are stabilized and address the rising homelessness that continues to affect our state." (Campaign Website)

"I will institute a Renters’ Bill of Rights, fight to legalize rent control in Colorado, support land trusts to stem the tide of gentrification, help seniors stay in their homes, and provide incentives to builders who build affordable market-rate homes." (Campaign Website)


Education

Joel Judd (Democrat)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)

"that every child in Colorado deserves a high quality education, regardless of their family income or their zip code." (Campaign Website - Cached Copy)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)

"Teacher pay needs to be increased in both rural and urban areas. We need to attract more professionals to teach in math and science. ...By reducing the operating costs of our schools, we can divert dollars currently spend on overhead to our students and teachers. Reducing or eliminating costs for power, lighting, water, and fuel, means more of our education dollars can be spent in the classroom. ...Imagine students riding to school on an electric bus, powered by a district-owned renewable power plant! ...I will fight to protect Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) to ensure our public servants, including teachers, can retire knowing that the secure retirement they earned will be there for them. ...I also strongly believe in early childhood education. It gives our children a strong start while simultaneously relieving their families of the burden of childcare costs." (Campaign Website)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)

"...public schools in Denver and across Colorado have come under attack from wealthy groups outside of our state determined to see public education chipped away in favor of charter schools and voucher programs. ...Coloradans must commit to supporting our teachers and the unions that back them. Teachers need to be provided with the necessary resources to educate children, and their voices should guide our academic framework. ...School board elections must be reined in by creating caps on individual donations, as is the case with just about every other type of political office. This can be done by passing legislation which creates an absolute cap on individual donations for all elections statewide." (Campaign Website)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)

"Full funding for education at all levels is essential. 50% of new income to the state should be used to draw down the “negative factor” for K-12, and fund training in the trades and job skills for tomorrow’s workforce, or affordable university education for those interested and qualified. Policy decisions should be determined by elected boards of education. I endorse Mike Johnston’s “Colorado Promise” to guarantee 2 years of college or trade school tuition for each year of service to the state." (Campaign Website)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)

"I support better pay for teachers, better facilities for our schools and giving teachers better retirement options so that they don’t have to worry about working part time jobs to make ends meet." (Campaign Website)


More

Joel Judd (Democrat)


Meghan Nutting (Democrat)


Alex Valdez (Democrat)


Nicky Yollick (Democrat)


Louis Irwin (Democrat)


Gabriel Thorn (Democrat)


Campaign Finance


Party Name Total Contributions Total Expenditures Total Cash On Hand Gifts and Honoraria Total PACs/IECs Notable Individuals
Democrat Joel Judd
(TRACER)
 
Democrat Meghan Nutting
(TRACER)
$44,315.34 $17,238.89 $27,076.45
 
Democrat Alex Valdez
(TRACER)
$52,320.33 $15,767.14 $35,881.60 COPIC Small Donor Committee (medical insurance and financial services) - $4,000
Committee for the American Dream (registered agent is Katie Kennedy, who is with many conservative IECs such as Stand With Children and Senate Majority Fund) - $400
 
Democrat Nicky Yollick
(TRACER)
$1,611.00
(Plus $30,000 from loans from self)
$19,204.48 $12,296.52
 
 
Democrat Louis Irwin
(TRACER)
$2,830.00
(Plus $5,000 in loans)
$5,481.82 $2,348.18 State Senator Irene Aguilar - $400
Fmr. Colorado Attorney General John MacFarlane - $400
 
Democrat Gabriel Thorn
(TRACER)


IECs/PACs

In accordance to Colorado law, electioneering of $1,000 or more is required to be reported if done within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election (Source: Campaign Finance Manual via the State Secretary of State's office, page 33). Further, any donation to or expenditure by an IEC must be reported within 48 hours of receipt or payment (page 32).

Reports containing electioneering in 2018 will have windows between May 27th through the June 26th, and then again beginning September 7th through November 6th.