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Renée M Chacon

Renée M Chacon is running for reelection to the Commerce City Council for Ward 3. Chacon is the co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain, a non-profit organization focused on increasing access to and education on physical, spiritual, and emotional health among women of color. She is dedicated to addressing environmental and housing injustice in Commerce City for future generations. Chacon will stand up for the diverse members of Commerce City’s community through promoting public education, food and healthcare access, and climate stewardship. 
Also running are Jacob Wilson and Joanna Sandoval. 
Based on her powerful progressive stances on environmental justice and healthcare, Renée Chacon is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 3.

Renée M Chacon is running for reelection to the Commerce City Council for Ward 3. Chacon is the co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain, a non-profit organization focused on increasing access to and education on physical, spiritual, and emotional health among women of color. She is dedicated to addressing environmental and housing injustice in Commerce City for future generations. Chacon will stand up for the diverse members of Commerce City’s community through promoting public education, food and healthcare access, and climate stewardship. 
Also running are Jacob Wilson and Joanna Sandoval. 
Based on her powerful progressive stances on environmental justice and healthcare, Renée Chacon is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 3.

Endorsed By: Conservation Colorado

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Election Day November 4, 2025
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Jennifer Allen-Thomas is running for reelection as Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. Having been elected in 2023, Allen-Thomas is hoping to continue her work in developing a more prosperous community. As a registered nurse, Allen-Thomas is primarily concerned with improving access to healthcare and quality of life for seniors. She hopes to also find more permanent solutions to addressing homelessness through affordable housing and public services. Allen-Thomas is endorsed by AFSCME, the AFL, and the Jane Fonda Climate Pact. 
Voters should select 2 candidates for the At-Large council seat. Jennifer Allen-Thomas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.

Jennifer Allen-Thomas is running for reelection as Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. Having been elected in 2023, Allen-Thomas is hoping to continue her work in developing a more prosperous community. As a registered nurse, Allen-Thomas is primarily concerned with improving access to healthcare and quality of life for seniors. She hopes to also find more permanent solutions to addressing homelessness through affordable housing and public services. Allen-Thomas is endorsed by AFSCME, the AFL, and the Jane Fonda Climate Pact. 
Voters should select 2 candidates for the At-Large council seat. Jennifer Allen-Thomas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.

Endorsed By: Conservation Colorado

Kristi Douglas is running for Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. As an activist and advocate, Douglas hopes to continue to stand up for the people of Commerce City in this municipal role. Douglas will aim to protect from exploitative development projects and the continued harm of the fossil fuel industry. Douglas wants to support youth involvement in order to develop a successful future. She is concerned with addressing environmental injustice and racism at the hands of the Suncor plant. Douglas sees bright things for Commerce City’s future through empowering the community and investing in all the city has to offer, from open space to diversity. 
Voters should select two candidates for the At-Large seat. Kristi Douglas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.

Kristi Douglas is running for Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. As an activist and advocate, Douglas hopes to continue to stand up for the people of Commerce City in this municipal role. Douglas will aim to protect from exploitative development projects and the continued harm of the fossil fuel industry. Douglas wants to support youth involvement in order to develop a successful future. She is concerned with addressing environmental injustice and racism at the hands of the Suncor plant. Douglas sees bright things for Commerce City’s future through empowering the community and investing in all the city has to offer, from open space to diversity. 
Voters should select two candidates for the At-Large seat. Kristi Douglas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.

Statewide Ballot Measures

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Vote YES on Proposition LL

Proposition LL asks if the state should be allowed to keep and spend the revenue collected from Proposition FF. Prop FF established the Healthy School Meals for All Program and has accrued $12.4 million in revenue since its original voter approval in 2022. The Healthy School Meals for All Program is funded through state income taxes and supports free school meals for all students, regardless of family income. Due to the Tax Payers Bill of Rights, the state of Colorado must ask for approval in order to keep and spend tax revenue that has already been collected. If voters do not approve LL, households that paid the state income tax will have the tax revenue reimbursed to them. With the additional funds from LL, the Healthy School Meals for All Program would be able to further support the purchasing and use of Colorado grown products, increase wages for cafeteria employees, and offer training and technical assistance to schools.
Food is necessary for growing and learning brains. For any number of reasons, many children do not have access to quality nutrition. Free and nutritious meals can help support students from all economic and social backgrounds in becoming empowered learners and leaders.

Proposition LL asks if the state should be allowed to keep and spend the revenue collected from Proposition FF. Prop FF established the Healthy School Meals for All Program and has accrued $12.4 million in revenue since its original voter approval in 2022. The Healthy School Meals for All Program is funded through state income taxes and supports free school meals for all students, regardless of family income. Due to the Tax Payers Bill of Rights, the state of Colorado must ask for approval in order to keep and spend tax revenue that has already been collected. If voters do not approve LL, households that paid the state income tax will have the tax revenue reimbursed to them. With the additional funds from LL, the Healthy School Meals for All Program would be able to further support the purchasing and use of Colorado grown products, increase wages for cafeteria employees, and offer training and technical assistance to schools.
Food is necessary for growing and learning brains. For any number of reasons, many children do not have access to quality nutrition. Free and nutritious meals can help support students from all economic and social backgrounds in becoming empowered learners and leaders.

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Vote YES on Proposition MM

Proposition MM asks if the state income tax should be increased. The tax increase would go towards free school meals to all public school students and food assistance and education to low-income families through the Healthy School Meals for All and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP). In tandem with Proposition LL, MM will increase the state’s funding capacity for food and nutrition programming by building the funding reservoir for such programming. Ultimately, programs like this support countless children and families and do a great deal to curb hunger in Colorado. All children need and deserve access to quality nutrition. Proposition MM helps provide government support for pathways to success among school age children of all backgrounds and identities.

Proposition MM asks if the state income tax should be increased. The tax increase would go towards free school meals to all public school students and food assistance and education to low-income families through the Healthy School Meals for All and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP). In tandem with Proposition LL, MM will increase the state’s funding capacity for food and nutrition programming by building the funding reservoir for such programming. Ultimately, programs like this support countless children and families and do a great deal to curb hunger in Colorado. All children need and deserve access to quality nutrition. Proposition MM helps provide government support for pathways to success among school age children of all backgrounds and identities.