A flyer put out by the Foothills Fire Protection District. (Courtesy of Bob Heine) State election officials are asking Foothills Fire Protection District, which covers 25 rugged square miles of Jefferson County, to account for a flyer it sent to voters this fall urging passage of a property tax hike to fund the construction of a new fire station. The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which oversees elections, told Foothills Fire in a letter sent late last week that the district had committed “one or more potential violations of Colorado campaign finance law” by spending more than $50 to advocate on behalf of a ballot measure. It said the fire district has a chance to “cure” its alleged violations by Nov.