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What to expect on election night in Colorado
The November 2022 Midterm elections are actually upon us and News5 is ready to deliver you realtime protection main as much as and after ballots are due in Colorado.
If in case you have not already registered to vote in Colorado or haven’t solid your poll, you are able to do so in particular person up till 7pm on election evening. The deadline to mail in your poll and have it’s counted in outcomes lapsed final week.
Observe your poll utilizing the BallotTrax system which follows from when it was mailed to when it was obtained and counted by your native Clerk & Recorder’s Workplace.
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Workplace additionally offers an easy-to-use search function for locating a polling location and drop field close to you.
News5 will deliver you up-to-the-minute data in our newscasts starting with News5 at 4pm and into primetime alongside updates from NBC Information.
We’ll additionally carry prolonged election protection on our KOAA News5 reside streaming platforms for KOAA.com, the News5 cell app, and in your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Simply search KOAA News5, obtain and begin watching.
Primetime protection on streaming platforms begins at 8:00pm (or earlier if outcomes are available in) and thru News5 at 10pm with the most recent updates on nationwide elections and evaluation, adopted by reside protection from News5’s Alasyn Zimmerman, Rob Quirk, and Dianne Derby on native jurisdiction and statewide elections. You may additionally see updates from News5 reporters within the subject following the large candidate races and points impacting Colorado.
Counties and the Colorado Secretary of State’s Workplace might start releasing the outcomes of ballots counted quickly after polls shut. Relying on the jurisdiction, we might see outcomes are available in repeatedly via the early night.
Outcomes from smaller counties are usually not up to date a number of instances within the night. Traditionally, we have seen a preliminary rely earlier than 8pm adopted by a bigger rely launched round 10pm.
Take into account the outcomes aren’t ultimate till licensed by an elections board and/or the Colorado Secretary of State’s Workplace.
News5 does depend on election knowledge collected by the Related Press from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Workplace for native races and for elections exterior of Colorado, as do all media retailers. We don’t name winners in races, as a substitute, we are going to present attribution to which information group is declaring winners based mostly on their statistical evaluation. The identical is true for NBC Information election protection and evaluation on races throughout the nation.
Key races to look at this yr are all throughout Colorado, together with a US Senate seat, a brand new US Home district, all State Home and State Senate seats, a number of statewide propositions, and a handful of marijuana-related points in our communities. (See beneath for what’s on the poll in your jurisdiction.)
Get an in-depth take a look at how elections are run in Colorado’s bigger jurisdictions, with Andy Koen’s dialog with El Paso County Clerk & Recorder Chuck Broerman as he invitations us to examine the work of his workplace for ourselves.
Get a head begin now with News5’s Election Watch protection of the 2022 candidates and points:
News5 helps you put together for Election 2022 with guides to search out out what’s on the poll, what it means to you, and the place to ship your poll throughout the area. Click on right here for our Election Information.
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Colorado authorities shut down low-income housing developer
The Colorado Division of Securities is pursuing legal action against a man whom it claims deceived investors and used the ownership of federally supported low-income housing projects to line his own pockets.
Securities Commissioner Tung Chan announced its civil court filings against Michael Dale Graham, 68, on Nov. 12.
Chan’s office filed civil fraud charges against Graham, and also asked for a temporary restraining order and freezing of Graham’s assets and his companies’. A Denver district court judge immediately granted both. Since then, two court dates to review the those orders have canceled; a third is scheduled for mid-January.
Graham operates Sebastian Partners LLC, Sebastiane Partners LLC, and Gravitas Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund I LLC (“GQOZF”), all of which were controlled by Graham during his “elaborate real estate investment scheme,” as described by the securities office in a case document.
The filing states Graham collected more than $1.1 million from eight investors to purchase three adjacent homes in Aurora. The Denver-based Gravitas fund and its investors purportedly qualified for the federal Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program with the homes. Qualified Opportunity Zones were created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress in 2017. The zones encouraged growth in low-income communities by offering tax benefits to investors, namely reductions in capital gains taxes on developed properties.
Graham formed Gravitas in early 2019 and purchased the three homes located in the 21000 block of E. 60th Avenue two years later. He quickly sold one of them with notifying investors, according to the case document. While managing the other two, Graham and Gravitas transferred the fund’s assets and never operated within QOZ guidelines to the benefit of its investors or the community, according to the state.
Gravitas also transferred the titles for the two properties to Graham privately. As their owner, Graham obtained undocumented loans from friends totaling almost $600,000. The two loans used the two properties as security.
Gravitas investors were never informed of the two loans, according to the case document. Also, Gravitas never sent its investors year-end tax reports, the securities office alleges.
Graham used the proceeds of the loans for personal use. No specific details were provided about those uses.
“Effectively, Graham used Gravitas as his personal piggy bank,” as stated in the case document, “claiming both funds and properties as his own. Graham never told investors about the risks associated with transferring title to himself. On September 1, 2023, he sent a letter to investors, stating that the properties ‘we own’ are doing well and generating growth due to record-breaking home appreciation. But Gravitas no longer owned the properties.
“Gravitas no longer had assets at all.”
Furthermore, the securities office said Graham failed to notify investors of recent court orders against him in Colorado and California. In total, Graham was ordered to pay more than $1 million in damages related to previous real estate projects.
Graham’s most recent residence is in Reno, Nev., according to an online search of public records. He evidently has previously lived in Santa Monica, Calif., and Greenwood Village.
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