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2023 Coordinated 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
1401 W. 31st Street
Loveland, CO 80538
801-931-7746
Candidate Committee Information:
Re-Elect Jacki Marsh Mayor
Registered Agent: Jacki Marsh
1401 W. 31st Street
Loveland, CO 80538
801-931-7746
jackiforallofloveland@yahoo.com
Candidate Filings:
Robert Molloy
980 Norway Maple Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
970-988-5301
Candidate Committee Information:
Coming soon!
Candidate Filings:
Don Overcash
5119 Clearwater Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
267-664-4957
Candidate Committee Information:
Overcash 4 Mayor
Registered Agent: Don Overcash
267-664-4957
Candidate Filings:
Janice Ververs
3166 6th PL SW
Loveland, CO 80537
970-308-7782
Candidate Committee Information:
Janice Ververs for Mayor
Registered Agent: Janice Ververs
970-278-0652
970-308-7782
Candidate/Committee Filings:
Ward I
Daniel Anderson
3694 Fletcher Street
Loveland, CO 80538
970-672-7699
Candidate Committee Information:
Dan Anderson, Ward I
Registered Agent: Daniel Anderson
970-672-7699
Candidate/Committee Filings:
Troy Krenning - Confirmed
2908 Bent Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
Candidate Committee Information:
Troy Krenning for the People
Registered Agent: Troy Krenning
2908 Bent Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
970-310-5964
Candidate/Committee Filings:
Lenard Larkin
3205 Birch Drive
Loveland, CO 80537
970-667-9625
friendsoflenardlarkin@gmail.com
Candidate Committee Information:
Friends of Lenard Larkin
Registered Agent: Lenard Larkin
970-667-9625
friendsoflenardlarkin@gmail.com
Candidate/Committee Filings:
Russell Sinnett
5130 Brandywine Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
970-800-3751
russell.sinnett@russell970.com
Candidate Committee Information:
City Council
Registered Agent: Russell Sinnett
970-800-3751
russell.sinnett@russell970.com
Candidate/Committee Filings:
Ward II
Kat McManus - Confirmed
2217 Clear Creek Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
970-420-5353
Candidate Committee Information:
KatMcManus-Ward 2
Registered Agent: Kat McManus
970-420-5353
Candidate Filings:
Andrea Samson
1812 Dotsero Avenue
Loveland, CO 80538
970-599-1192
Candidate Committee Information:
Re-Elect Andrea Samson
Registered Agent: Andrea Samson
970-599-1192; 253-820-2197
Candidate Filings:
Ward III
Erin Black
1206 Ida Drive
Loveland, CO 80537
970-690-3355
erinblackforloveland@gmail.com
Candidate Committee Information:
Erin Black for Loveland
Registered Agent: Erin Black
970-690-3355
erinblackforloveland@gmail.com
Candidate Filings:
John Fogle
2473 Frances Drive
Loveland, CO 80537
970-679-7649
Candidate Committee Information:
Fogle for Loveland
Registered Agent: John H. Fogle
970-679-7649
Candidate Filings:
Ward IV
Zeke Cortez
4393 N. Lincoln Avenue
Loveland, CO 80538
970-567-9595
Candidate Committee Information:
Cortez for Council
Registered Agent: Ezekiel Cortez
970-567-9595
Candidate Filings:
Laura Light-Kovacs
4117 Plum Creek Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
970-402-3709
Candidate Committee Information:
Laura for Loveland
Registered Agent: Laura Light-Kovacs
970-402-3709
Candidate Filings:
Registered Committees (listed alphabetically)
A list of registered committees can be found below.
Purpose:
Elect Loveland Council Members.
Committee Filings:
Purpose:
Supporting Don Overcash for Mayor.
Committee Filings:
Purpose:
To collect petition signatures and promote ballot initiative.
Committee Filings:
Purpose:
To collect petition signatures and promote ballot initiative.
Committee Filings:
Purpose:
To oppose Initiatives 300 and 301.
Committee Filings:
- Committee Registration Form
- 10-17-23 Campaign Finance Report
- 10-17-23 Campaign Finance Report (Amended - Received 11-13-23)
- 10-24-23 Campaign Finance Report
- 10-24-23 Campaign Finance Report (Amended - Received 11-13-23)
- 11-03-23 Campaign Finance Report
- 11-03-23 Campaign Finance Report (Amended - Received 11-13-23)
- 12-07-23 Campaign Finance Report and Termination
Purpose:
To advocate for and pass ballot measure for fire safety sales tax in upcoming election.
Committee Filings:
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.
Purpose:
Authorizes the City of Loveland to impose an additional 0.37% Sales Tax to fund Fire Protection Services
Petition Representatives:
- N/A - Council Referred Item
Committee:
N/A
Status:
The item has been certified to the County for the November 7, 2023 ballot.
Ballot Language:
Ballot Issue 2A (As provided to the County; this number will likely change)
AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF LOVELAND TO IMPOSE AN ADDITIONAL 0.37% SALES TAX TO FUND FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH THE LOVELAND FIRE RESCUE AUTHORITY
SHALL CITY OF LOVELAND TAXES BE INCREASED $10.0 MILLION ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE GENERATED ANNUALLY IN EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR FROM THE IMPOSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL 0.37% SALES TAX WITH THE REVENUE GENERATED BY SUCH ADDITIONAL SALES TAX TO BE USED SOLELY FOR THE FUNDING OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH THE LOVELAND FIRE RESCUE AUTHORITY, INCLUDING:
• PROVIDING STAFFING, EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING TO ADDRESS WILDFIRES AND REDUCE WILDFIRE RISK ACROSS THE AUTHORITY’S SERVICE AREA,
• HIRING NEW FIREFIGHTERS, AND
• FUNDING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE LOVELAND FIRE RESCUE AUTHORITY TRAINING CENTER,
PROVIDED THAT ALL EXPENDITURES WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL INDEPENDENT AUDIT PUBLISHED ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE, OVERSEEN BY A COMMITTEE OF CITY RESIDENTS AND REVIEWED PUBLICLY;
AND, IN THE EVENT THAT THE AUTHORITY BECOMES A FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SHALL SUCH ADDITIONAL SALES TAX TERMINATE ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE SEVENTH MONTH AFTER THE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CERTIFIES ITS FIRST MILL LEVY; AND SHALL THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH TAXES AND INVESTMENT INCOME THERON BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?
_____Yes
_____No
TABOR Item?
Yes. Pro/con statements will be accepted for this item through noon on Friday, September 22, 2023.
Comments should be submitted to the City Clerk at: Clerk@cityofloveland.org.
Purpose:
Authorizes the City of Loveland to collect, retain and spend, for a twelve-year period, excess TABOR revenues for the purposes of:
- Police and Fire
- Street Construction and Maintenance
- Parks Construction and Maintenance
- Affordable Housing Construction and Maintenance
Petition Representatives:
- N/A - Council Referred Item
Committee:
N/A
Status:
The item has been certified to the County for the November 7, 2023 ballot.
Ballot Language:
Ballot Issue 2B (As provided to the County; this number will likely change)
AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF LOVELAND TO COLLECT, RETAIN, AND SPEND FOR A TWELVE-YEAR PERIOD FOR THE PURPOSES OF POLICE AND FIRE, STREET CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE, PARKS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE, AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE, ALL CITY REVENUES IN EXCESS OF THE SPENDING, REVENUE AND OTHER LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION.
WITHOUT CREATING OR IMPOSING ANY NEW TAX OR INCREASING THE RATE OF ANY EXISTING TAX, SHALL THE CITY OF LOVELAND, COLORADO BE PERMITTED FOR A TWELVE-YEAR PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2025, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2036, TO COLLECT, RETAIN, AND SPEND ALL CITY REVENUES IN EXCESS OF THE SPENDING, REVENUE AND OTHER LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, WITH SUCH EXCESS REVENUES TO BE USED FOR POLICE AND FIRE, STREET CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
_____Yes
_____No
TABOR Item?
Yes. Pro/con statements will be accepted for this item through noon on Friday, September 22, 2023.
Comments should be submitted to the City Clerk at: Clerk@cityofloveland.org.
TABOR Notice provided to Larimer County.
Purpose:
Petition to eliminate taxes or fees on the retail sale of any human food for home consumption. Approved copy of Petition (click here).
Petition Representatives:
- Thomas Chastain, 4780 Hahn's Peak Drive #201
- Agnes Chastain, 4780 Hahn's Peak Drive #201
- Darin Barrett, 2814 West 13th Street
- Sharon Shuster Anhorn, 1303 North Garfield Avenue
- Don Pierson, 238 East 4th Street
Committee:
LetUsVoteFoodTax23
Status:
Petition was deemed sufficient and ballot title has been set by Council. The item has been certified to the County for the November 7, 2023 ballot.
Ballot Language:
Ballot Question 300 (As submitted to the County; this may change)
Amendment to Article 12 of the Loveland City Charter to Prohibit the Imposition of Any Tax or Fee on the Retail Sale of Any Human Food for Home Consumption.
Shall Article 12 of the Loveland City Charter be amended to add Section 12-3 to provide that Council shall make no law, nor continue any law, which imposes any tax or fee on the retail sale of any human food for home consumption, and shall such amendment become effective on January 1, 2024?
_____Yes
_____No
TABOR Item?
No. No pro/con statements will be accepted for this item.
Purpose:
Petition for a proposed amendment to the City of Loveland Charter adding Section 15-9 - Urban Renewal. Approved copy of Petition (click here).
Petition Representatives:
- Robert McKnight, 2068 Seven Lakes Drive
- Thomas Chastain, 4780 Han's Peak Drive #201
- Darin Barrett, 2814 West 13th Street
- Sharon Schuster-Anhorn, 1303 N. Garfield Avenue
- Donald Pierson, 238 East 4th Street
Committee:
LetUsVoteURA23
Status:
Petition was deemed sufficient and ballot title has been set by Council. The item has been certified to the County for the November 7, 2023 ballot.
Ballot Language:
Ballot Question 301 (as provided to the County; this may change)
Amendment to Article 15 of the Loveland City Charter to Require Voter Ratification of the Approval or Modification of Urban Renewal Plans by the City Council in Certain Circumstances.
Shall Article 15 of the Loveland City Charter be amended to add Section 15-9 to provide that any council action approving or modifying an urban renewal plan, pursuant to Urban Renewal Law of state statutes, must be subsequently ratified by the registered electors of the City if the approval or modification of the urban renewal plan authorizes the use of or a change to area boundaries, eminent domain, condemnation, tax increment financing, revenue sharing, or cost sharing, and shall such amendment become effective immediately upon the date of approval by the City’s voters?
_____Yes
_____No
TABOR Item?
No. No pro/con statements will be accepted for this item.
Independent Expenditure Reports
Campaign Finance Independent Expenditures can be found below.
Independent Expenditure Report #1 - 09/22/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #2 - 09/22/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #2 - Amended - 09/22/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #3 - 09/28/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #4 - 09/28/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #5 - 10/10/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #6 - 10/10/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #7 - 10/10/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #8 - 10/10/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #9 - 10/24/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #10 - 10/24/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #11 - 11/01/2023
Independent Expenditure Reports:
Independent Expenditure Reports:
Independent Expenditure Report #1 - 10/11/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #1 (Amended)
Independent Expenditure Report #2 - 10/11/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #2 (Amended)
Independent Expenditure Report #3 - 10/11/2023
Independent Expenditure Report #3 (Amended)
Independent Expenditure Report #4
Independent Expenditure Report #5
Independent Expenditure Report #6