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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 1:19-cv-00901-NRN
MICHAELLA LYNN SURAT,
Plaintiff,
v.
RANDALL KLAMSER, in his individual capacity, and
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, a municipality,
Defendants.
ELECTION CONCERNING CONSENT/NON-CONSENT TO
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE JURISDICTION
Under 28 U.S.C. § 636(c) and
(1) D.C.COLO.LCivR 40.1(c) (Assignment of Cases/Direct Assignment to Magistrate
Judges);
or
(2) Fed. R. Civ. P. 73 and D.C.COLO.LCivR 72.2 (Consent Jurisdiction of a
Magistrate Judge);
or
(3) D.C.COLO.LAPR 72.2 (Consent Jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge).
CHECK ONE
all parties in this civil action CONSENT to have a United States magistrate judge conduct all
proceedings in this civil action, including trial, and to order the entry of a final judgment;
OR
X at least one party in this civil action DOES NOT CONSENT to have a United States
magistrate judge conduct all proceedings in this civil action, including trial, and to order the entry
of a final judgment.
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Signatures Party Represented Date
s/ Tania Valdez_____________ _Plaintiff _ 05/22/ 2019__
Print name: Tania Valdez________________________________________________
s/ Mark S. Ratner_________ _Defendants _05/22/2019__
Print name: Mark S. Ratner____________________________________________
NOTE: You are directed to confer with all parties in this action and execute and file with
the Court this Election Concerning Consent/Non-Consent to United States
Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction, indicating either the unanimous consent of the
parties or that at least one party has declined to consent, at the earlier of (1) no later
than seven days before the scheduling conference, if any; or (2) 45 days after the
filing of the first response, other than an answer, to the operative complaint. All
parties must either consent to the exercise of magistrate judge jurisdiction, or any
party may decline to consent. In either event, filing of the Election Concerning
Consent/Non-Consent to United States Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction is
mandatory, indicating either the unanimous consent of the parties or that at least
one party has declined to consent.
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