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Elections

OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS – SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISCTRICT MUNICIPAL ELECTION 

TOWN OF SILVERTON, COUNTY OF SAN JUAN, STATE OF COLORADO

November 4, 2025

 

8TH AND BLUFF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ballot question:

 

BALLOT ISSUE NO. A:

SHALL TOWN OF SILVERTON, COLORADO, DEBT BE INCREASED $1,500,000 WITH A REPAYMENT COST OF $3,600,000 AND SHALL TOWN TAXES BE INCREASED $3,600,000 ANNUALLY BY THE IMPOSITION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AGAINST BENEFITED PROPERTIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING, ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING, INSTALLING, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING STREET, WATER AND SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN OF SILVERTON 8th AND BLUFF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; SUCH DEBT TO BE EVIDENCED BY THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS PAYABLE FROM SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IMPOSED ON BENEFITED PROPERTIES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; SUCH BONDS TO BE SOLD IN ONE SERIES OR MORE IN AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AND REPAYMENT COSTS, ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS THE TOWN COUNCIL MAY DETERMINE, INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAYMENT OF A PREMIUM; AND SHALL ANY REVENUE OF THE DEBT AND ASSESSMENT, AND ANY INVESTMENT INCOME THEREON BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?

 

Number of Votes:

YES - ____6_____

NO - ____0_____

For the OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS, click HERE

For the OFFICIAL JUDGE'S STATEMENT, click HERE

 

 

NOTICE

of

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

For

 

Town of Silverton, Colorado, 8th and Bluff Special Improvement District

 

            At the election to be held on November 4, 2025, the Town of Silverton 8th and Bluff Special Improvement District (the “District”) is submitting a ballot issueconcerning the creation of debt or financial obligation.

Pursuant to §1-7-908(1) C.R.S., the following financial information is provided:

I.          Town’s Ending General Fund Balance by Fiscal Year 

Fiscal Year                                                                  Ending Balance

 

2025 (projected)                                                          $1,200,000

2024                                                                            $968,937

2023                                                                            $1,116,139

2022                                                                            $1,935,060      

2021                                                                            $1,912,684                  

            

 

II.        Total Revenues In and Expenditures From the Town’s General Fund by Fiscal Year 

Fiscal Year                                          Revenues In                Expenditures From

2025 (projected)                                  $3,744,060                  $3,430,381

2024 (audited)                                     $3,840,562                  $3,975,419

2023(audited)                                     $3,335,090                  $4,135,159

2022 (audited)                                    $4,488,417                  $4,497,236

2021 (audited)                                    $3,210,660                  $2,316,723

 

III.       Amount Incurred by the Town for Cash Flow Purposes – by Fiscal Year                                                             (Debt or other Financial Obligation with not more than one year term)

Fiscal Year                                                                  Cash Flow Borrowings

 

2025 (projected)                                                                      $248,905

2024                                                                                        $217,005

2023                                                                                        $179,400

2022                                                                                        $170,441         

2021                                                                                        $118,961         

 

IV.       The Town’s Emergency Reserve Required by § 20(5) of Article X of the Colorado Constitution has been Fully Funded by Cash or Investments for the following Fiscal Years 

                                                                                    

Fiscal Year                                                                  

 

2025 (projected)                      Fully Funded

2024                                        Fully Funded

2023                                        Fully Funded

2022                                        Fully Funded

2021                                        Fully Funded

 

V.        Any Person may Review the Town’s

1.         audited Financial Statements for the last four Fiscal Years,

2.         any Management Letters made public and provided to the County by the County’s Auditors for the last four Fiscal Years, and

3.         the Budget for the current Fiscal Year

at the following location:

Melina M. Marks

Town Clerk/Treasurer

1360 Greene Street

Silverton, CO  81433

Telephone: (970) 387-5522

 

**  If the ballot question is approved by the voters of the District, it is the Town’s intent to establish a special fund specifically for assessments levied within the District for District purposes. Those amounts will not be deposited into a separate fund of the Town.

 


 

Overview of Town Elections

Silverton is a Colorado Statutory Town, and as such is subject to the Colorado Municipal Elections Code.

The Town Board of Trustees is comprised of six Trustees and a Mayor. Elections are held on the first Tuesday in April during even-numbered years.All seven seats serve four-year terms, and all Trustees are limited to two consecutive terms. However, a Trustee, having served two four-year terms, may then serve two additional terms as Mayor, as the Mayor’s seat is considered to be a different office from that of Trustee.Conversely, a two-term Mayor may serve two terms as Trustee at the conclusion of his second Mayoral term.

 

Candidate Eligibility

To run for a Town Trustee seat, a candidate must be a registered elector and must have resided within the Town for at least twelve (12) consecutive months.

From the Colorado Election Code C.R.S. 31-10-301:

Every registered elector eighteen years of age or older on the date of the election may be a candidate and hold office in any municipality, unless another age is required by local charter or ordinance, if he has resided in the municipality or municipality and ward, as the case may be, from which he is to be elected for a period of at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election.

A “residence” is defined in C.R.S. 31-10-201(3)(a) as:

The residence of a person is the principal or primary home or place of abode of a person. Principal or primary home or place of abode is that home or place in which his habitation is fixed and to which a person, whenever he is absent, has the present intention of returning after a departure or absence therefrom, regardless of the duration of absence. In determining what is a principal or primary place of abode of a person, the following circumstances relating to such person may be taken into account: Business pursuits, employment, income sources, residence for income or other tax purposes, age, marital status, residence of parents, spouse, and children, if any, leaseholds, situs of personal and real property, and motor vehicle registration.

A candidate must be registered to vote in Silverton prior to submitting his signed affidavit and nomination petition.

 

Candidate Nominations

Nominations are made via signed petition.A nomination petition may be signed by any elector registered in Silverton. Ten signatures from Silverton-registered electors are required, however, an elector may sign only as many petitions as there are contended seats. Petitions will be available from the Municipal Clerk. Following circulation, the candidate must provide a notarized signature on the petition, and must return the form to the Municipal Clerk.

Candidates must also file three (3) campaign finance reports with the Municipal Clerk. Campaign Finance forms will be provided by the Municipal Clerk. There are also rules pertaining to committees who contribute funds to candidates. Nominees are encouraged to contact the Municipal Clerk for more information on this topic.

 

Voter Registration

In order to vote in a municipal election, an elector must be age eighteen or older, a citizen of the United States of America and must have resided within Silverton town limits for at least thirty (30) days prior to the election, and must register as an elector.

Registration may be made by submitting an application through the mail, a voter registration agency, a local driver's license examination authority, or a voter registration drive, or may register online via the Secretary of State website, or by obtaining and returning a voter registration form to the San Juan County Clerk or Silverton Town Clerk up to and including Election Day. A voter may only be registered in one County. Multiple registrations are deleted by the Colorado Secretary of State.

Voter Registration Form

 

Absentee Ballot Election

Electors may vote absentee by requesting an Absentee Ballot Application from the Municipal Clerk, and completing and submitting the application to the Municipal Clerk, it is recommended that absentee applications be submitted as soon as possible so as to ensure adequate time for mailing.

Absentee Ballot Form 

 

Permanent Mail-In Voters

IMPORTANT NOTE: Owing to recent legislative changes, the "permanent mail-in voter" designation has been discontinued. Electors who wish to receive their ballots via mail must submit an Absentee Voter Application to the Municipal Clerk within the deadlines mentioned above.

 

Please direct your election-related questions to Melina Marks at mmarks@silverton.co.us