Insignificant
This could be valid. Let's discuss this point. My replies are as follows:
1) No matter where we live, we all have our procedures to follow for such activities. I have to mail my ballots. Does it matter to anyone if someone living several miles away must go to the polls? Does any other Broomfield citizen care that I have to mail my ballots? No. It is not a significant concern.
2) Many cities have separate ballot items from county issues. I do not want to count them even in the Denver metro area. This is intentional since residents of a particular city are typically a subset of the population of a county. Therefore, city ballot issues do not apply to the remainder of the county. You already know this.
3) What do you mean by "at times?" Are you trying to say that the cost of forming the city/county of Broomfield is worth it to citizens who can now avoid voting twice just once per year or every other year or every three or four years? I doubt anyone in Broomfield would opt for this solution given the cost of forming and operating just the office for county elections much less the entire county structure.
4) If this were truly an injustice to the portion of Broomfield residents in Adams County, any number of steps could have been taken to seek a simple policy change. You make the county status out to be the only solution. You have done this on a number of issues.
By Adrian
This could be valid. Let's discuss this point. My replies are as follows:
1) No matter where we live, we all have our procedures to follow for such activities. I have to mail my ballots. Does it matter to anyone if someone living several miles away must go to the polls? Does any other Broomfield citizen care that I have to mail my ballots? No. It is not a significant concern.
2) Many cities have separate ballot items from county issues. I do not want to count them even in the Denver metro area. This is intentional since residents of a particular city are typically a subset of the population of a county. Therefore, city ballot issues do not apply to the remainder of the county. You already know this.
3) What do you mean by "at times?" Are you trying to say that the cost of forming the city/county of Broomfield is worth it to citizens who can now avoid voting twice just once per year or every other year or every three or four years? I doubt anyone in Broomfield would opt for this solution given the cost of forming and operating just the office for county elections much less the entire county structure.
4) If this were truly an injustice to the portion of Broomfield residents in Adams County, any number of steps could have been taken to seek a simple policy change. You make the county status out to be the only solution. You have done this on a number of issues.
By Adrian