Statue of Liberty

Northeastern
Colorado
Libertarian

Party



 


Serving the Northeastern Colorado Counties of:

Logan Morgan Philips Sedgwick Washington
 

 

Our Links:
Fort Morgan - Liberty 80701 
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Boulder County Libertarians
National Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party of Douglas County
Aurora Libertarians
Jefferson County
El Paso County
Englewood, Littleton, Highlands Ranch
Park County
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Colorado Calendar of Events  
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State & National Contact Information

 

 

Colorado Libertarians in Public Office:

Name

Office

William S. Masters San Miguel County Sheriff
Joseph Swyers City Council, Leadville
Carol Hill City Council, Leadville
Ken Carey City Council, Leadville
Lisa Dowdney City Council, Leadville
Howard P. Lambert Chair, Gold Hill Town Meeting
Ron Elsis Longmont Board of Adjustments and Appeals
Mike Kien Oak Creek Mayor Pro Tem
Galen Wallace City Council, Palisade
Robert Dempsey San Miguel County Coroner
Richard Crow Woodland Park Board of Adjustments
J Brent Shroyer Rangely Planning and Zoning Commission
Carol K. Hill Lake County Board of Adjustment
Michael Dunafon Glendale Planning and Zoning Committee
Cy Smaling Aurora Veterans Affairs Commission
Cy Smaling Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum
Ron Elsis Longmont Boa rd of Adjustments and Appeals
 
 

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The official state flag of Colorado was adopted on June 5, 1911. It was designed by Andrew Carlisle Johnson in 1911. The white in the flag symbolizes Colorado's snowcapped mountains, the blue symbolizes clear blue skies, the red symbolizes the reddish soil, and the golden yellow represents the Sun. Attached to the flag is a cord of gold and silver, intertwined with gold and silver tassels.

Colorado was the 38th state in the USA; it was admitted in 1876.


 

 


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