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Opponents of two Boulder ballot measures that will ask voters in November whether they want to break from Xcel Energy and start a municipal electric utility have spent nearly $11,000, according to campaign-finance statements, the Daily Camera reported.

The majority of that, $8,655, was spent by Xcel’s committee, which paid $2,706 to campaign-consulting firm Kenney Group and $4,300 to advertising agency Vladimir Jones. Most of the remaining money was paid to Xcel employees who have spent time working to keep Boulder from forming a municipal utility.

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