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2023 Coordinated Election

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Multicolored geometric shapes that read, "Vote 2023 Election."The City of Loveland will be participating in the upcoming coordinated election with Larimer County on November 7, 2023.

Election participants can help shape the future of the Loveland community by casting their vote for Mayor and City Council seats in Wards I, II, III and IV.

Ballots will be mailed the week of October 16 and can be returned by mail (if mailed in time to reach the County Clerk’s office) or dropped off at any of the four convenient Loveland ballot box locations that are open 24 hours a day. All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, November 7, 2023.

 

TABOR pro/con statements are being accepted through noon on September 22, 2023.  Please see the two TABOR items below for more information.  Comments can be sent to the City Clerk at Clerk@cityofloveland.org.

Candidates

Find additional information about candidates, their committees and more below.


Mayor

Jacki Marsh - Elected (committee terminated)
Robert Molloy - Withdrew
Don Overcash (committee terminated)
Janice Ververs (committee terminated)

Ward I

Daniel Anderson
Troy Krenning - Elected
Lenard Larkin
Russell Sinnett (committee terminated)

Ward II

Kat McManus
Andrea Samson - Elected

Ward III

Erin Black - Elected (committee terminated)
John Fogle

Ward IV

Zeke Cortez
Laura Light-Kovacs - Elected (committee terminated)

 

Registered Committees (listed alphabetically)

A list of registered committees can be found below.

Building a Better Loveland (committee terminated)
Building Loveland Together (committee terminated)
YES FOR LFRA (Loveland Fire Rescue Authority) & FIRE SAFETY (committee terminated)

 

Ballot Issues/Questions

Items approved to be on the ballot for the November 7, 2023 Coordinated Election.

TABOR Pro/Con Statements are due to the City Clerk by noon on September 22, 2023.  Please send comments to Clerk@cityofloveland.org.

TABOR: LFRA Sales Tax (Ballot Issue 2F) - Defeated
TABOR: Allowing Loveland to Keep Excess TABOR Revenues (Ballot Issue 2G) - Defeated
TABOR Notice
Charter Change Related to Food Tax (Ballot Question 300) - Approved
Charter Change Related to URAs (Ballot Question 301) - Approved

 

Independent Expenditure Reports

Campaign Finance Independent Expenditures can be found below.