Tag: Denver Election Commission
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Final tally confirms Kelly Brough, Mike Johnston in Denver mayor runoff
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston are headed to the runoff election to succeed outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock, the final, unofficial tally confirmed. Johnston received 24% of about 173,000 votes cast in Denver’s race for mayor. Brough came in second place at 20%. Since neither received…
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Latest tally: Kelly Brough faces Mike Johnston in Denver mayor runoff
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The race for mayor in Denver is over — save for the final, official count. Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston will face each other in a runoff election on June 6, based on unofficial results that show Lisa Calderón, in third place, failing to catch…
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Denver election results live blog: Denver mayoral runoff appears set after latest results release
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: The races in this year’s municipal election include various seats, notably the mayor, city council, clerk and recorder, and auditor. Denver voters will also decide the fate of local ballot measures. Polling centers closed at 7 p.m. Check here for live updates. April 6, 4:31 p.m.…
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Lisa Calderón fails to overtake Brough, who’s headed to runoff with Mike Johnston
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Despite a strong rally in the last three vote tallies, Lisa Calderón failed to overtake Kelly Brough and secure a spot in the runoff election for the next mayor of Denver. Mike Johnston, meanwhile, maintained his lead in a dominant performance that persisted through the…
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Lisa Calderón’s difficult math in Denver’s race for mayor
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save While it’s not impossible for Lisa Calderón to overtake Kelly Brough and secure a spot in the runoff election for the next mayor of Denver, the math looks increasingly difficult for the current third placer. This graph shows the last three vote tallies among the…
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Denver receives 8,000 poll worker applications for 1,100 openings
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Approaching a historically consequential election, Denver citizens are stepping up in a big way. The Denver Elections Division reports it has received over 8,000 applications from volunteers wanting to work as election judges in the 2020 election. There are about 1,100 positions available. Despite the abundance…




