Letter: Douglas County's home rule election funded by special interests
- Vote No on Home Rule
- Jun 21
- 1 min read
Copied from the Denver Post, June 21, 2025
Douglas County’s home rule effort is secretive, rushed and for special interests.
In March, commissioners spent 90 seconds placing a $500,000 special election ballot measure in a summer off-year election. This guaranteed a low turnout and minimum citizen engagement for the most important decision a county can make.
Home rule became even shadier by advocates advancing false claims regarding how it could exempt a county from state laws, from firearm laws to the state minimum wage. The misrepresentations by home rule advocates became so acute that the sheriff spoke out against these misrepresentations in a public forum, and the Fraternal Order of Police now opposes home rule.
So why the rush, secrecy and mendacity? Follow the money. And what that trail shows is the pro-home rule campaign had just five donors contribute more than $110,000; three developer/business entities from outside Douglas County and the spouses of a developer/commissioner. And this does not include the large amounts of untraceable dark money from a “nonprofit” that has been spending to support the home rule campaign. Meanwhile, reports show the home rule opposition supported by hundreds of scrappy citizens who live in Douglas County, donating $34,000.
Which campaign is for special interests, and which is by and for the people?
— Bob Marshall, Highlands Ranch
— Editor’s note: Marshall is a state Representative for House District 43.
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