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M142 Southwest Colorado political campaign materials

Collection Summary   

Title Southwest Colorado political campaign materials
Dates (Inclusive) 1928-ongoing
Dates (Bulk) 1991-2006
Creator various sources
Abstract Printed materials pertaining to political campaigns in Southwest Colorado and the Four Corners area, representing all levels of government. Includes posters, brochures, leaflets, ephemera, bumper stickers, and other campaign materials. These printed materials pertain to Durango, Colorado, and its immediate locality and all elections in which citizens of La Plata County participate.
Unique ID M142
Quantity 6 linear shelf feet, in 8 document cases

Historical Note   
Long before European settlers came to the Southwest, Native American people inhabited the area. The first Spanish settlers arrived in 1598 and settled along the Rio Grande.

The Southwest was first established as American territory in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the conclusion of the Mexican American war. The treaty involved the cession of California, New Mexico, and Utah territories as well as the recognition of the annexation of Texas. This territory was eventually broken up and incorporated in to the states of Texas (1845), California (1850), Colorado (1861), Kansas (1861), Nevada (1864), Wyoming (1890), Utah (1896), Oklahoma (1907), Arizona (1912), and New Mexico (1912). The political climate changed again in 1868 when the Treaty of 1868 created a 3.5 million acre reservation designated to the Navajo Native Americans, which in time would see several major and minor expansions. Over time other tribes would also be given territory. Currently Native reservations occupy 26% of Arizona and 9% of New Mexico. These areas are considered sovereign nations within the United States.

Today we see a political theory scale ranging from conservatism to liberalism griping the country, including the Southwest. By one definition conservatism "is a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, stressing established institutions, and preferring gradual development to abrupt change; specifically: such a philosophy calling for lower taxes, limited government regulation of business and investing, a strong national defense, and individual financial responsibility for personal needs (as retirement income or health-care coverage)". Whereas liberalism "is a political philosophy based on belief in progress, the essential goodness of the human race, and the autonomy of the individual and standing for the protection of political and civil liberties; specifically: such a philosophy that considers government as a crucial instrument for amelioration of social inequities (as those involving race, gender, or class)". These philosophies are represented by the two major political parties of the United States: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party respectfully. There appears to be a tendency for rural areas to lean toward conservative attitudes, whereas urban areas lean toward more liberal views, though there are certainly exceptions. One such exception is Durango, Colorado, home of Fort Lewis College. Durango has seen a shift in recent years toward a more liberal attitude, despite its rural surroundings.

Historical Note prepared by archives student worker Tia Flippin in Spring 2012.

Works Cited:
Iverson, Peter. The Navajo Nation. 1983.
Lavender, David. The Southwest.c1980.
Wald, Kenneth D. and Calhoun-Brown, Allison. Religion and Politics in the United States.1983.
Cornelison, Pam and Yanak, Ted. The great American history fact-finder: the who, what, where, when, and why of American history.2nd ed.

Arrangement  
The collection consists of four record groups (Local, County, State, National) proceeding from the local Durango elections level to national U.S. Presidential campaigns. Because we expect to add to this collection, we have not numbered the folders or the boxes. Items within each record group are arranged chronologically.

Scope & Contents   
Disclaimer: The Center of Southwest Studies does not condone or have association with the views and perspectives of any political party. The records described by this inventory are maintained at the Center because it is a cultural repository for records, photos, and books about the Southwest. The Center's Collection Policy includes preserving and making available all types of materials that document life in this region over time.

Printed materials pertaining to political campaigns in Southwest Colorado and the Four Corners area, representing all levels of government. Includes posters, brochures, leaflets, ephemera, bumper stickers, and other campaign materials. These printed materials pertain to Durango, Colorado and its immediate locality - the Colorado portion of the Four Corners region - and all elections in which citizens of La Plata County participate.

JFK To the right is a photo of U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy on the campus of Fort Lewis College in Durango on Saturday, June 18, 1960 to woo (in the words of LeRoy Goodwin, FLC's PR Director at the time) delegates at the Colorado State Democratic Party convention being held in the gymnasium, now the swimming pool (FLC's natatorium).



Restrictions 
Access. There are no access restrictions on the use of these materials for research purposes. This collection is open to the public for use in the Delaney Southwest Research Library at the Center of Southwest Studies.

Use and Copyright. These materials are for use only in the Delaney Southwest Research Library; they are noncirculating. Limited duplication of print materials is allowed for research purposes. The user assumes full responsibility for observing all applicable laws regarding copyright, property rights, and libel.

Preferred Citation   
Southwest Colorado political campaign materials, Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies.

Processing Info   
The collection was initially arranged and processed by the archivist and numerous assistants including Bret Connor, student archival assistant, in 2000. Volunteer Bruce Howard brought the arrangement and description up to date and Renee Morgan typed the folder list and assisted with updating the online inventory in the Fall of 2007. Archives student worker Tia Flippin re-ordered the files into 4 record groups (Local, County, State, National) and edited and reformatted the online inventory in the Fall of 2011.

Acquisition Info  
The collection has grown through numerous accessions received from Duane Smith and many others, and much of it from free distribution of the materials.

Separated Materials   
None.

Related Materials  

Pathfinder #12 Politics and government collections of southwestern Colorado


Access Terms   
Administrative law--Colorado.
Education, Higher--Colorado--Planning.
Indians of North America--Government relations.
Law and legislation--Colorado.
Southwest, New--Politics and government.

Series/Container List  

Record Groups

RG 1: Local
RG 2: County
RG 3: State
RG 4: National

RG 1: Local    back to RG list

Series 1: General elections newspaper articles from the Durango Herald coverage,1994-ongoing.

Description
General election, Durango Herald articles. State of Colorado candidates, 1994.
General election, Durango Herald articles. State of Colorado candidates,1998.
General election, Durango Herald articles. State of Colorado candidates, 2000.
General election, Durango Herald articles. State of Colorado candidates, 2001.
General election, Durango Herald articles. State of Colorado candidates, 2002.

Series 2: Animas Fire District, 2000.

Description
Animas Fire District election, Durango Herald articles, 2000. Jim Barrett, Curt Bianchi, Charles "Bud" Fitts and Ken Morrow

Series 3: Durango City Council. Includes Mayor, 1997-ongoing.

Description
Durango City Council election, Durango Herald articles 1999. Anne Cordova, John Gamble, Tom Howley, Tim Maher, Mike Matheson and Cindy Smart
Durango City Council election, Durango Herald articles 2001. Virginia Castro, Joe Colgan, Tom Howley, Doug Lashley and Aaron Tucson
Durango City Council election campaign materials, 1997, 1999, and 2001. Joe Colgan, Lon Erwin, Martha Enriquez, John Gamble, Dale Garland, Lee Goddard, Doug Lashely, Doug Lyon, Michael Rondon, Renee Parsons, Aaron Tucson, Sidny Zink, Virginia Castro, Linda Geer, Tom Howley, Mike Matheson, Jerry Swingle and Jim Sheppard
Durango Mayor, election campaign materials, undated. Tim Maher.

Series 4: Durango ballot issues, 2001-ongoing.

Description
Durango ballot issues printed materials, 2001, 2002, 2004. Friends of the Public Library, Growth Initiative and 3A/3B (Durango School District 9-R)

Series 5: Durango Recreation Center. 1999.

Description
Durango Herald articles, 1999.

Series 6: Bayfield and Ignacio. 2000-ongoing.

Description
Bayfield and Ignacio elections, Durango Herald articles, 2000/2002. Bayfield Mayor, Town Board Ignacio Mayor, Town Board

RG 2: County    back to RG list

Series 1: La Plata County Assessor, 2002.

Description
La Plata County Assessor election campaign materials, 2002. Patty Dressel, Craig Larson and Steven Waller

Series 2: La Plata County Clerk and Recorder, 1998.

Description
La Plata County Clerk election campaign materials, 1998. Virginia Castro, Linda Daley, Bob Gomez and Leta Saner

Series 3: La Plata County Commissioners, 1989-ongoing.

Description
La Plata County Commissioner election, Durango Herald articles 1999.
La Plata County Commissioner election, Durango Herald articles 2000.
La Plata County Commissioner election, Durango Herald articles 2002.
La Plata County Commissioner election campaign materials,1988, 1989, 1996, 2002. Franklin Anderson, Sheryl Ayers, Sherlin Baty, David Black, Doris Brennan, J Paul Brown, Jeffrey Bryson, Louis Cummins, Bud Deering, Jeff Deitch and Al Gurule
La Plata County Commissioner election campaign materials 2000/2002 Josh Joswick, Fred Klah, _ Lloyd, Jeff Mannix, Lynn Shine, Jerry Swingle, Bill Tarpley and Jean Walter

Series 4: Montezuma County Commissioners, 1989-1990.

Description
Montezuma County Commissioner election campaign materials, 1989/1990. Bill Bayer

Series 5: District Attorney, 1992-ongoing.

Description
District Attorney election campaign materials, 1992, 1996, 2000. Roger Candelaria, Tom Compton, Kyle Ipson, Richard Jaye, Sarah Law and Jeff Wilson
Distict Attorney election, Durango Herald articles, 2000.

Series 6: La Plata County Sheriff, 1989-ongoing.

Description
La Plata County Sheriff election campaign materials, 1989/1990. Jerry Abernathy, Al Brown, Frank Carr, Bill Gardner, Duke Schirard and Michael Swilling
La Plata County Sheriff election, Durango Herald articles, 2002.

Series 7: La Plata County Treasurer and Surveyor, 1998.

Description
La Plata County Treasurer election campaign materials, 1998. Twila Bell and Edward Murray
La Plata County Surveyor election campaign materials. Richard Moreno

Series 8: La Plata Electric Association Board, 2001.

Description
La Plata Electric Association board members, 2001. Bill Watts

Series 9: La Plata County general election, 2001-2002.

Description
La Plata County elections, ballot issues, 2001/2002. Referendum 2, Home Rule, Property Tax Increase, Open Space and Durango Mountain Resort

Series 10: La Plata County Democratic Party, 1989-ongoing.

Description
La Plata County Democratic Committee, 1989/2003.

Series 11: La Plata County Republican Party, 1992-ongoing.

Description
La Plata County Republican Committee, 1992/2002.

Series 12: La Plata County New Party, 1997.

Description
La Plata County New Party, 1997.

Series 13: League of Women voters, 1988-ongoing.

Description
Colorado League of Women Voters, ballot issues, 1988, 1990, 1992.
Colorado League of Women Voters, ballot issues, 1994, 1996, 2000.

Series 14: San Juan Citizens Alliance, 2002.

Description
San Juan Citizens Alliance, 2002.

Series 15: Southwest Republican Women's Club, 2000.

Description
Southwest Republican Women’s Club, 2000.

Series 16: Club 20 campaign issues, 1998-1999.

Description
Club 20, campaign issues, 1998/1999.

Series 17: Southwest CO map and revision ideas.

Description
Southwest CO map and revision ideas

RG 3: State    back to RG list

Series 1: Western Colorado Congress, 1995.

Description
Western Colorado Congress, 1995.

Series 2: State of Colorado Governor, 1986-ongoing.

Description
State of Colorado Governor elections, campaign materials, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1994. Roy Romer
State of Colorado Governor elections, campaign materials, 1997, 1998, 2000. Bill Owens
State of Colorado, Governor elections, campaign materials, 1990, 1994, 1998. John Andrews, Bruce Benson, Rollie Heath, Tom North, Gail Schoettler, Ted Strickland and Isaac Watts
Governor Bill Owens, Durango Herald articles, 1998-1999.

Series 3: State of Colorado Lieutenant Governor, 1997-1998.

Description
State of Colorado, Lt. Governor election campaign materials, 1997/1998. Connie Abel, Kathy Arnold, Mike Callihan, Jim Congrove, Joe Rogers, Gail Schoettler and Bernie Buescher

Series 4: State of Colorado Attorney General, 1990-ongoing.

Description
State of Colorado, Attorney General election campaign materials, 1990, 1997, 1998. Dick Freese, Gale Norton, Ken Salazar, Joe Smith, John Suthers, Jeff Wells and Duane Woodard

Series 5: State of Colorado Secretary of State, 1999-2000.

Description
State of Colorado, Secretary of State elections, campaign materials, 1999/ 2000. Ron Baumter, Aaron Harbor and Sherrie Wolff

Series 6: State of Colorado Treasurer, 1989-1997.

Description
State of Colorado, Treasurer elections campaign materials, 1989-1990, 1996, 1997. Bill Owens, Dick Sargent and Gale Schoettler

Series 7: State of Colorado State Board of Education, 2000-ongoing.

Description
State of Colorado, Board of Education election campaign materials, 2000/2002. Bill Barnekow, Pat Chlouber, John Evans, Christine Pacheco-Koveleski, Hazel Petrocco, Jared Polis and Sterling Schaaf
State of Colorado, Board of Education, Durango Herald articles, 2000/2001.

Series 8: State of Colorado Board of Regents, 1996-ongoing.

Description
Colorado Board of Regents elections, campaign materials, 1996. Bob Caldwell, Mike Dino, Jay Fax, Maureen Johnson, Harvey Phelps and Joe Gschwendtner
Colorado Board of Regents election, Durango Herald articles, 2000.

Series 9: State of Colorado Judiciary elections.

Description
State of Colorado, Judiciary elections campaign materials. Commissions of Judicial Performance Colorado Judicial Institute, undated.

Series 10: State of Colorado Senate, 6th District, 1997-ongoing.

Description
State of Colorado, 6th District Senate campaign materials, 2002. Jim Isgar
State of Colorado, Senate 6th District elections, campaign materials, 1994, 1998, 2002. Ben Alexander, Kay Alexander, Amanda Bandy, Ann Brown, Sam Cassidy, Bob Diner, Margy Masson and Jasper Welch
State of Colorado Senate 6th District, campaign materials, 1998. Vote Smart: Ben Alexander, Jim Dyer and Jasper Welch
State of Colorado Senate 6th District, Durango Herald articles, 1999, 2000, 2001
State of Colorado, Senate, 6th District, Durango Herald articles, 2001. Jim Dyer

Series 11: State of Colorado General Assembly, 27th District, 2001.

Description
State of Colorado, General Assembly, 27th District, campaign materials, 2001. Bill Crane

Series 12: State of Colorado General Assembly, 47th District, 2004.

Description
State of Colorado, General Assembly, 47th District election campaign materials, 2004. Buffie McFadyen

Series 13: State of Colorado General Assembly, 58th District.

Description
State of Colorado, General Assembly, 58th District, campaign materials, Bob Hale, undated.

Series 14: State of Colorado General Assembly, 59th District, 1999-2000.

Description
State of Colorado, General Assembly, 59th District, campaign materials, 1999. Amanda Bandy, Julie Cooley, Jim Dyer, Mark Larson, Scott McInnis, Lonnie Nations and Wm Zimsky
State of Colorado, General Assembly, 59th District Durango Herald articles, 1999/2000.

Series 15: State of Colorado Democratic Party, 1989-ongoing.

Description
Colorado Democratic Party, 1989/1994.

Series 16: State of Colorado Republican Party, 1996-ongoing.

Description
Colorado Republican Party

Series 17: Colorado Republican Leadership, 1997-1998.

Description
Colorado Republican Leadership, 1997/1998.

Series 18: Colorado Federation of Republican Women, 1996-ongoing.

Description
Colorado Federation of Republican Women, 1996/1998.

Series 19: American Constitution Party, 1998.

Description
American Constitution Party (Colorado) campaign materials, 1998.

Series 20: SAARP Voters' guide, 2000.

Description
SAARP Voters Guide, 2000.

Series 21: Americans for Better Government, 1994.

Description
Americans for Better Government, voter information guides, 1994.

Series 22: Center for Environmental Citizenship.

Description
Center for Environmental Citizenship, undated.

Series 23: Christian Coalition of Colorado, 1996-ongoing.

Description
Christian Coalition of Colorado voter guides, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004.

Series 24: Citizens for Responsible Government, 1998.

Description
Citizens for Responsible Government, campaign materials, 1998.

Series 25: Colorado Conservative Years, 2002.

Description
Colorado Conservative Voters, 2002.

Series 26: Colorado Citizens for Right to Work, 1998.

Description
Colorado Citizens for Right to Work, 1998.

Series 27: Colorado Education Association, undated.

Description
Colorado Education Association, ballot issues

Series 28: Colorado for Family Values, 1996.

Description
Colorado for Family Values, 1996.

Series 29: Colorado proposal for statewide mobility.

Description
Colorado Proposal for Statewide Mobility Program, undated.

Series 30: Colorado Task Force on Religious Freedom, 1996.

Description
Colorado Task Force on Religious Freedom, ballot issue, 1996.

Series 31: Colorado Union of Taxpayers, 1996.

Description
Colorado Union of Taxpayers, 1996.

Series 32: Denver Post voter information guide, 1994.

Description
Denver Post, Voter Information, 1994.

Series 33: Family Recreation Council, 1998.

Description
Family Research Council, ballot initiatives, 1998.

Series 34: Focus on the Family voter information guide, 1998.

Description
Focus on the Family, Ballot Amendments, 1998.

Series 35: Variable newsletters, 1992.

Description
Variable newsletter, 1992.

Series 36: State of Colorado amendments and ballot issues, 1996-2004.

Description
State of Colorado elections Amendments on campaign materials and Referenda Initiatives, 1996/2004.

Series 37: State of Colorado general voter information, 1986-ongoing.

Description
General elections voter information guides, 1986/1996.
General elections voter information guides, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004

Series 38: Colorado political campaigns business cards.

Description
Colorado political campaigns business cards, circa 1920-1938

RG 4: National    back to RG list

Series 1: U.S. House of Representatives District 1.

Description
U.S. House of Representatives, District 1, guide to subversive organizations, 1951.Byron Rogers

Series 2: U.S. House of Representatives District 2.

Description
U.S. House of Representatives, District 2, election campaign materials, 1990. David Skagg and Mark Udall

Series 3: U.S. House of Representatives District 3, 1986-ongoing.

Description
U.S. House of Representatives, District 3, election campaign materials, 1986. Ben Nighthorse Campbell
U.S. House of Representatives, District 3 election campaign materials, 1993/1994. Scott McInnis
U.S. House of Representatives, District 3 election campaign materials, 2003. Matt Aljanich, Mike Callihan, Delina Desanto, Bob Ellis, Linda Powers, Mike Shang, Greg Walcher, Jim Zartman and Al Gurule
U.S. House of Representatives campaign materials 3rd Congressional District, 1999, 2000, 2006. John Salazar
U.S. House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District, Durango Herald articles, 1999, 2000, 2006.

Series 4: U.S. House of Representatives District 7.

Description
U.S. House of Representatives, District 7 election campaign materials, 2004. Dave Thomas

Series 5: U.S. Senate, 1992-ongoing.

Description
U.S. Senate election campaign materials, 1996/2000. Ben Nighthorse Campbell
U.S. Senate election campaign materials, 1996. Wayne Allard
U.S. Senate election campaign materials, 2004. Ken Salazar
U.S. Senate election campaign materials, 1996, 1997, 2004. Bill Armstrong, Hank Brown, Pete Coors, Terry Considine, Charles Duke, Bill Eggert, Bud Fredlerg, Josie Heath, Ken Kramer and Kick Laman
U.S. Senate election campaign materials 1990, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998. Dottie Lamm, Carlos Lucero, Scott McInnis, Mike Miles, Gale Norton, Bob Shaffer, Buie Seawell, Tom Strickland, Tim Wirth, Ramona Martinez, Gene Nichol and Gail Romero
U.S. Senate, Durango Herald articles, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. Wayne Allard and Ben Nighthorse Campbell

Series 6: U.S. Presidential elections, 1987-ongoing.

Description
U.S. President, election campaign materials, 1992/2004. Patrick Buchanan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush
U.S. President elections campaign materials, 1987, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004. Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Mike Dukakis, Al Gore, Gary Hart, John Kerry, Ralph Nader, Ross Perot and Howard Dean

Series 7: William Clinton impeachment proceedings, 1998.

Description
Clinton impeachment proceedings, 1998.

Series 8: Democratic National Committee1989.

Description
Democratic National Committee, 1989.

Series 9: Republican National Committee, 1996-1997.

Description
Republican National Committee, 1996/1997.

Series 10: Almanac of American Politics, 1999.

Description
Almanac of American Politics, 1999. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Sen. Wayne Allard, and Rep. Scott McInnis

Series 11: John F. Kennedy and Family Assassinations, 1963-1968.

Description
TV Guide about JFK assassination
Time Magazine- Robert Kennedy
Life Magazine- JFK count of 2
Life Magazine- Dec. 6, 1963 JFK Family
Life Magazine- July 5 1968 "The Presidency"
Weekly Reader- Dec. 1963 JFK Memorial
Perspective "The World of Mr. Kennedy" Nov. 23, 1963
Rocky Mountain News Nov. 23, 1963 "President is Slain"
Rocky Mountain News June 9, 1968 "Kennedy Laid to Rest Near His Slain Brother"
Denver Post: This Week Magazine "The Great Moments of the White Houes"
President Kennedy's Year of Action 1961-1963, Memorial
Denver Post June 9, 1968 "Sen. Ted Kennedy..."
Denver Post: Perspective June 9, 1968
"The Death of Kennedy- A Tragic Day in Review", undated