Colorado’s ballot will be chock-full of measures to vote on in November, so come learn from an expert!
Greg Sobetski, 2007 Boettcher Scholar and nonpartisan staff economist for the Colorado legislature, will teach us the ins and outs of the ballot issues so that you’ll be an informed voter when you turn in your ballot. The event is nonpartisan, and is meant to be an informative session utilizing the State of Colorado’s nonpartisan ballot information booklet.
This year, we will have two options for you to participate. You can join us in Denver on Wednesday, October 9 where Greg will offer an in-depth presentation over food and drinks. Or, join us virtually the next day on Thursday, October 10 where Greg will dive into regional issues across the state.
This is event is open to all ages, you do not need to be 21+ to attend!
RSVP below, and we will link to the state's ballot information booklet here when it is posted online in September.
In-Person Details
Where: Tivoli Brewing Co. Tap House
Date: Wednesday, October 9
Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM
Address: 900 Auraria Parkway #240, Denver, CO 80204
*Guests are welcome!
Virtual Details
Where: Online (Zoom)
Date: Thursday, October 10
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83387047580
Meet the Presenter:
Greg Sobetski is a Littleton native, 2007 Boettcher Scholar, and DU graduate, and serves the Colorado General Assembly as a nonpartisan staff economist. Greg is responsible for forecasting state revenue and preparing official analyses of fiscal policy. He also authors projections of the state prison population, coauthors the Blue Book ballot guide mailed to voters before each statewide election, and advises legislators on issues related to TABOR. Greg coached the national champion George Washington High School debate team and previously taught middle school in China.