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Colorado Springs Municipal Elections April 2, 2013

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Julie Naye
1,028 6%
Tim Leigh
3,270 20%
Linda Mojer
956 6%
Don Knight
9,141 56%
Joe Barrera
2,009 12%
Total Votes: 16404
Angela Dougan
5,067 39%
Joel Miller
6,702 52%
Bill Murray
1,071 8%
Total Votes: 12840
Tom Gallagher
1,091 7%
Jim Bensberg
2,414 16%
Bob Kinsey
528 4%
Brandy Williams
4,949 34%
Keith King
5,737 39%
Total Votes: 14719
Gary L. Flakes
238 4%
Deborah Hendrix
2,073 35%
Dennis R. Moore
1,285 22%
Helen Collins
2,342 39%
Total Votes: 5938
Bernie Herpin
4,869 31%
Roger McCarville
3,702 24%
Jil Gaebler
5,604 36%
Al Loma
1,311 8%
Total Votes: 15486
Andres G. Pico
4,099 34%
David H. Moore
3,940 33%
Ed Bircham
3,863 32%
Total Votes: 11902
Without raising taxes and to provide funding flexibility, shall the existing initiated 0.10% (one tenth of a cent) city sales and use tax for trails, open space, and parks (tops) ordinance, approved by the voters in 1997 and subsequently amended by the voters in 2003 and 2010, be further amended to allow the portion of the revenue allocated for parks (a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of the tops revenue) be used to acquire, construct and maintain new park areas and to maintain and renovate all parks commencing with revenues received on and after January 1, 2013?
YES
58,360 72%
NO
23,186 28%
Total Votes: 81546
Shall Article XIII, Section 13-20(B) of the Charter of the City of Colorado Springs, be amended to read: All Councilmembers shall receive an annual stipend of $6,250 payable pursuant to ordinance; provided, however, that commencing May 1, 2015, all persons holding the office of Councilmember shall receive an annual salary equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Mayor's salary as authorized in Article XIII, Section 13-20(A), above, payable pursuant to ordinance, in lieu of an annual stipend. The City of Colorado Springs shall provide employee benefits to Councilmembers in the same manner as provided to full-time city employees.
YES
16,393 20%
NO
64,884 80%
Total Votes: 81277

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