Latest Results from Boulder County Clerk & Recorder are below. Log on to www.voteboulder.org for the latest update.
Website last updated: 11/3/2009 10:51:29 PM
Summary Results: Scroll for all Contests
City of Lafayette Council Candidates - 4 seats
Percent
Votes
Brian D Herzfeld
11.71%
1,357
Christine Cameron
18.93%
2,193
Carole D Mock
9.35%
1,083
Staci Lupberger
12.59%
1,458
Carolyn Cutler
16.47%
1,908
Kristin Richeimer
12.19%
1,412
Alex Schatz
18.77%
2,174
Total Votes
11,585
Join Kristin and several other candidates for an election night tradition at Cannon Mine Coffee in downtown Lafayette (210 South Public Road) from 7:00 pm until 8:00 pm (or later) on Tuesday night. For the latest election results, please visit www.voteboulder.org (starting at 7:00 pm Mountain time) on November 3rd, or check back here, we'll update accordingly.
Kristin participated in a live broadcast of the show, "East County Live" on Wednesday, October 21st. You can watch the round table of 3 Lafayette candidates as they answer questions from producer, Len Houle.
Streaming is available online at www.cctv54.org, or on local cable channel 54.
The Lafayette roundtable start times are:
Thursday, 10/22 at 1:30 am, 8:30 am, 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm
October 14, 2009 -- Kristin Richeimer is a newcomer to local politics, which is exactly why we like her. She’s a smart cookie with a fresh outlook, a propensity for walking-the-walk and an ambitious, positive vision of Lafayette. She’s ready to take on the challenges that Lafayette will face in the coming years, everything from potential redevelopment and business retention to issues of trails and open space. Plus, Richeimer has a number of ideas about bringing community engagement and council communication into the 21st century. Read the full article at www.yellowscene.com.
6 for 6: WUFPAC Endorses Six Candidates in Six States
October 8, 2009, Washington, DC-- Women Under Forty PAC, a nonpartisan political action committee that supports young women candidates, announced a second round of endorsements for federal, state, and local candidates running for office in 2009 and 2010. The candidates are running in California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Maine, and Maryland.
"WUFPAC is honored to support Heather Beaven in her race for Florida's 7th Congressional District, Rosa Scarelli for Governor of Maine, Kate Anderson for California Assembly (53rd District), Tiffany Brown for Mayor of Atlanta, Amanda Haddawayfor Frederick City Board of Aldermen (MD), and Kristin Richeimer for Lafayette City Council (CO), stated Jessica Grounds, WUFPAC President. "These six dynamic young candidates are trailblazers and we are thrilled to support them in their endeavor to become political leaders. We hope these candidates inspire even more young women to run."
Kristin Richeimer for Lafayette City Council (Colorado)
"We are so excited for Kristin in her race for Lafayette City Council. We only wished that more women would be so bold as to jump into the political arena," said Piper Nelson, WUFPAC Board member as she announced the Board's endorsement of Kristin, "Kristin's involvement proves that with a strong pipeline of brilliant, young, dedicated women, we can change the gender disparity in political leadership today."
For a detailed description and bio on each of the endorsed candidates by WUFPAC, please visit the official site at
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