VOL. 1 -- You and the Pandemic
The pioneering edition of NN: The Magazine, this first volume delves into the effects of the all-consuming Covid pandemic -- personally, locally, and globally.
The pioneering edition of NN: The Magazine, this first volume delves into the effects of the all-consuming Covid pandemic -- personally, locally, and globally.
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The Chaos of
the 2020 Election
The Big One
Presidential candidates, incumbent Republican
Donald Trump (left) and Democratic
nominee Joe Biden (right), sparred
on the campaign trail throughout 2020.
The 2020 Election was one that will be
remembered as one of the most tense in
American history. Brutal campaigns in a
year that was crammed full of protests
and desparity in the country. In the end,
Former Vice President and US Senator
from Delaware Joe Biden won the election
against Republican incumbent Donald
Trump of New York. After a rough
transition and an unfortunate series of
events, the 46th President of the United
States is nearing his 4 th month in office.
United States House of Representatives and Senate
US House District 6:
Jason Crow, incumbent
Democrat gained
US. Senate:
John Hickenlooper, former
Democratic Governor
of Colorado beat
a second term with
Republican incumbent
59.9% of voters.
Cory Gardner with
53.5% of the vote.
Colorado Proposition, Amendments, and Representatives
Propositions:
113: 52.3% Yes 114: 50.9% Yes
115: 59% No 116: 57.9% Yes
117: 52.5% Yes 118: 57.7% Yes
EE: 67.6% Yes
Amendments:
76: 62.9% Yes 77: 60.5% Yes
B: 57.5% Yes C: 52.3% Yes
YOUR Representatives:
State House of Representatives
District 36: Mike Weissman
District 37: Tom Sullivan
District 40: Naquetta Ricks
State Senate
District 27: Chris Kolker
District 28: Janet Buckner
Arapahoe County
Commissioners:
District 3: Jeff Baker
This election was shown to be close
by a difference of 167 votes with
Democrat Idris Keith close behind.
Cherry Creek School District
Issue #4A and Issue #4B
These issues on the election ballot presented an increase in
taxes by $35 million dollars (#4A) for the school district and
increase the district’s debt by $150 million dollars. These
improvements are meant to maintain schools in the district,
add a mental health treatment center for students and a
new elementary school located at the far east of the school
district. These issues passed with 63.3% for 4A and 69.92%
for 4B.
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