Alice J. Nichol

Adams County Commissioner District 2

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2008 Commissioner Race


Results as of 11/5/08

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 2

 

 

 

 

Total

Number of Precincts

 

216

 

Precincts Reporting

 

216

100.0 %

Vote For

 

1

 

Total Votes

 

136889

 

Times Over Voted

 

23

 

Number Of Under Votes

 

19634

 


ALICE J NICHOL

DEM

84888

62.01%

MARTIN MENDEZ

REP

52001

37.99%


Provisional verification and counting in progress. These unofficial results are final until certification of the election, November 21, 2008. Check the Adams County website for updates: http://co.adams.co.us/index.cfm?d=standard&b=1&c=9&s=243&p=1034



 

FAQ's

Who are the commissioners?

The county commissioners are constitutional officers who act collectively as the governing board. In Adams County there are three members of the Board, each elected to four-year terms. Residents of Adams County choose who their commissioners will be when they vote at election time. Terms are staggered so that no more than two commissioners are elected at the same time.

What district do I vote in?
There are three commissioner districts and candidates must live in the district in which they are seeking office. However, the commissioner race is county-wide and all residents of Adams County may vote in the commissioner race, regardless of their district of residence.

NOTE: Although you will see the names of both Commissioner Alice Nichol and Commissioner W.R. "Skip" Fischer on the 2008 ballots, they are both seeking re-election in their respective districts and are NOT running against each other. You may vote for both.

What is the role of the board of commissioners? 
The board's role is to manage the affairs of the county as authorized by the state. Powers granted to the board by the state are broad, which allow the board independence in judgment.  Some examples of the board's powers are to:

  • Establish policies and procedures for the administration of county government
  • Oversee county income and expenses; adopt annual budget
  • Build and maintain county buildings
  • Construct or repair public roads, bridges, and drainage facilities
  • Levy taxes as provided by law; certify mill levies annually
  • Organize the boundaries of precincts and establish voting places in each precinct
  • Grant licenses as prescribed by law
  • Acquire land for the construction, maintenance and repair of airports and fix and collect fees for their use
  • Appoint staff and determine operating budget
  • Organize or contract for ambulance service
  • Provide programs for aged and low-income residents
  • Adopt ordinances as provided in the Colorado Revised Statutes
  • Contract with the Colorado Department of Corrections for placement of inmates in county jail

For additional information, visit the Adams County website: http://www.co.adams.co.us/index.cfm?d=standard&b=1&c=8&s=37&p=85


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