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Why Local Elections Matter in Douglas County

George Jackson

Municipal and special district elections may not get the same attention as national or state races, but they have a profound impact on our daily lives. These elections determine leadership for school boards, fire districts, water and sanitation, parks and recreation; and other essential services that shape the quality of life in Douglas County.


What Are Special Districts and Municipal Governments?

Special districts are created to provide specific services—such as water, sewage, fire protection, or recreation—to defined areas. These districts are governed by elected boards responsible for managing budgets, setting policies, and ensuring efficient service delivery.

Municipal elections also decide who leads our cities and towns, from mayors and city council members to local commissions. These officials make critical decisions on issues like public safety, infrastructure, and local development.


Non Partisan Elections

These local elections are nonpartisan, meaning candidates do not run with a party affiliation. However, as a county party, we believe it is our responsibility to ensure that every voter understands the importance of these races and knows how to participate in the process. Regardless of political ideology, informed and engaged voters strengthen our communities by electing leaders who prioritize transparency, fiscal responsibility, and the well-being of Douglas County residents. Our goal is to provide the resources you need to navigate these elections and make your voice heard.


Why Should You Care?

They Impact Your Daily Life – The decisions made by these elected officials affect everything from the quality of your water and the upkeep of parks to emergency response times and school district funding.

Accountability Matters – Elections are the public’s opportunity to hold decision-makers accountable. If a board isn’t managing taxpayer funds responsibly or a city council isn’t prioritizing community needs, voters have the power to make a change.

Your Tax Dollars Are at Stake – Special districts and municipal governments rely on local tax revenue to fund their services. Electing responsible and transparent leaders ensures that these funds are used effectively.

Every Vote Counts – Turnout in local elections is often extremely low, meaning just a handful of votes can decide the outcome. Your vote carries even more weight at the local level.


Colorado law limits the types of services that county governments can provide to residents. Districts are created to fill the gaps that may exist in the services counties provide and the services the residents may desire. The majority of districts draw their boundaries in unincorporated county land, but residents of a municipality may be included in one or more districts.

As political subdivisions of the State of Colorado, special districts are required to submit a number of required filings to various state agencies throughout the year. These filings are primarily financial, but also include election results, lists of boards of directors, and other information.



Douglas County’s Upcoming Special District Elections May 6th.

Local elections in Douglas County are just around the corner! Many special district elections require voters to request a ballot rather than receiving one automatically. Make sure you’re informed and ready to participate.

🗳 Check your voter registration. 

🏠Go to the Douglas County Assessor's website (https://apps.douglas.co.us ), enter your address in the search bar, and identify the special districts you belong to. Go to that district’s web page and click on Elections. 

📬 Know how to request a ballot if necessary. 

🏛 Research the candidates and ballot issues.


The following individuals are registered democrats running for board seats in special districts elections on May 6th in Douglas County:

  • Juli Faller, Highlands Ranch Water Board

  • Steve Kinkaid, Highlands Ranch Metro District South East

  • Cali Wolf, Highlands Ranch Metro District South Central

  • Richard Solkol, South Metro Fire Rescue Fire Protection District 2

  • Kevin Leung, South Metro Fire Rescue Fire Protection District 6

  • Rebecca Martilla, Roxborough Water and Sanitation District

  • Elizabeth Watson, South Suburban Park and Recreation District 3

  • Alex Taylor, Sterling Ranch Metro District 2

  • Lynn Moffet, Sterling Ranch Metro District 3

  • W Stan Ferrin, Meadows Metro District 2

  • Patrice Kraly, Meadows Metro District 6

  • Robert Prime, Meadows Metro District 6

  • John Haider, Meadows Metro District 6

  • Mark Hendrickson, Mirabelle Metro District 2


Your voice matters in shaping the future of Douglas County. Stay informed, get involved, and most importantly—VOTE!



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