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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Vote as if city hasn’t screwed up a thing

March Madness is supposed to be confined to those NCAA basketball brackets we fill out for fun. It’s not meant to describe the serious business of filling out ballots to determine our future as a city.

But here we are, perusing a bungled ballot with no assurance that our votes will even be certified due to errors in the way three questions were written – madness, anyone? – and City Hall can’t get out of its own way to give the measures a fair shot.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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