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Nevermind: Treasure Trove of Hart Material via Google Cache




Turns out I don't need the physical copies, looks like Google's got a pretty good cache of stuff after all.


Someone asked about the "Voter Education" program...here's the answer...

From:

http://www.co.boulder.co.us/clerk/HartInfo/PDFs/Attach11.pdf

PS - GBSM is the PR firm that handled things for the CU Regents recently, too, looks like the County has used them as well.

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Effectively executed, we believe that the introduction of the new
 voting system can contribute to a renewed enthusiasm in the
 democratic process and an increase in voter participation.
 Therefore, Hart InterCivic is proposing that the Boulder County
 Clerk & Recorder’s Office launch an ongoing program of
 community outreach and education. In order to support this
 program, Hart InterCivic has engaged the services of GBSM, a
 prestigious public affairs/communications firm based in Denver
 with experience in broad-based community outreach programs.
 For more than 15 years, GBSM has been involved in many of the
 region’s most important projects, including the opening of Denver
 International Airport for United Airlines, the extension of E-470
 from Southeast Denver to D.I.A., the siting of Coors Field and the
 community input process surrounding future uses of Boulder’s
 Barker Reservoir. The GBSM team includes men and women with
 extensive experience in the media, politics, political campaigns and
 community outreach in both Boulder and the greater metropolitan
 area. With the addition of GBSM, Hart InterCivic’s voter
 education team has extensive expertise in marketing, public
 relations, government affairs and community relations. The team
also has significant experience in implementing customized voter
 education and outreach programs of varying sizes for eSlate
customers throughout the United States.
 All professional fees for the Boulder County Voter Education and
 Outreach Initiative are included under the Voter Education line
 item in Hart InterCivic’s proposal to Boulder County. All costs
 associated with any production, printing, advertising, video
 replication, Web site hosting, toll-free voter hotline set-up and
 maintenance charges, postage and related costs will be the
 responsibility of Boulder County.