Politics & Government
Lakewood Last-Minute Voter Guide: Candidates, How To Vote
Here's information about Lakewood City Council candidates, the retail marijuana ballot issue and how to vote.

LAKEWOOD, CO — Lakewood voters will decide Tuesday the fate of 12 candidates who are running for six seats on City Council.
Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Colorado doesn't have a registration deadline, so voters can both register and vote on Election Day. If you are voting in person, you must be in the line before 7 p.m., officials said.
It's too late to return your ballot by mail, but drop boxes and vote centers are open in Jefferson County.
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Voters will elect one council member each in Wards 1 through 4, and two members in Ward 5.
Lakewood City Council Candidate Profiles
Ward 1
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Voter Registration
If you’ve changed your name or moved since the last time you received a mail ballot, you need to update your voter registration as soon as possible.
Coloradans who will turn 18 on or before Tuesday can pre-register to vote in the election here. They will need a valid driver’s license or Colorado State ID number to register online.
Colorado has same-day voter registration, so even if you put it off until the last minute, you can go to a voter service and polling center with your ID, register, and cast a ballot on Election Day.
Ballot Tracking Registration
Jeffco voters who want to track their ballots can sign up here to receive alerts by phone, email or text message.
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Lakewood 2021 Ballot Issue
Taxes on Retail Marijuana: If this ballot question passes, retail marijuana (and marijuana-infused products) will be taxed 5 percent, and an excise tax of 5 percent will be imposed on the wholesale transfer of marijuana products to or from Lakewood marijuana businesses. The taxes would go to funding marijuana regulation, enforcement, education and general city expenses, officials said.
Here's how the question will appear on your ballot:
SHALL CITY OF LAKEWOOD TAXES BE INCREASED BY $2,904,000 ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR, BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2022, AND BY SUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER, BY THE IMPOSITION OF A SALES TAX OF 5% ON THE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA AND RETAIL MARIJUANA INFUSED PRODUCTS (AS AUTHORIZED BY STATE LAW), AND AN EXCISE TAX OF 5% ON THE WHOLESALE TRANSFER OF RETAIL MARIJUANA AND RETAIL MARIJUANA INFUSED PRODUCTS FROM OR TO A MARIJUANA BUSINESS IN THE CITY, INCLUDING TRANSFERS BY THE SAME BUSINESS BETWEEN LICENSES, ASSESSED ON THE AVERAGE MARKET RATE OF UNPROCESSED MARIJUANA NOT FOR RETAIL SALE (FOR MARIJUANA) AND ON THE GREATER OF THE PRICE PAID BY THE PURCHASER OR THE CASH VALUE OF MARIJUANA PRODUCTS (FOR MARIJUANA PRODUCTS), WITH THE RESULTING SALES AND EXCISE TAX RATES CAPABLE OF BEING INCREASED TO A MAXIMUM OF 10% WITHOUT FURTHER VOTER APPROVAL, WITH THE RESULTING TAX REVENUES TO BE USED TO FUND MARIJUANA REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT, AND EDUCATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS ASSOCIATED WITH MARIJUANA CONSUMPTION, AND FOR OTHER GENERAL EXPENSES OF THE CITY, AND SHALL THE CITY BE PERMITTED TO COLLECT, RETAIN AND EXPEND ALL REVENUES DERIVED FROM SUCH SALES AND EXCISE TAXES AND ANY INVESTMENT EARNINGS THEREON 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? YES __ NO __
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