Tag: Municipal Election
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Federal judge declines to reconsider rejection of challenge to Colorado Springs municipal elections
Judge S. Kato Crews did, however, soften his prior critiques of the plaintiffs’ attorneys
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Aurora’s ballot questions ask voters about gender charter language, and police, fire rules
Along with mayoral and councilmember positions, Aurora voters will vote on four ballot questions: One seeks to change gender language in the city’s charter and three want to update hiring, promotions and probationary periods for Aurora police and fire employees. The City Council voted to send all four proposed amendments to the ballot. Question 3A…
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Aurora mayoral candidate admits to misdemeanor during debate
One of Aurora’s three mayoral candidates admitted during a debate on Thursday to a misdemeanor charge that occurred in the 1980s. Jeffrey Sanford, who is in a three-way race for mayor with Councilmember Juan Marcano and incumbent Mayor Mike Coffman, said he was young and in the military at the time, and “got out of…
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Denver likely to get more art, rental assistance ahead of Monday council meeting
The Denver City Council will consider adding money to the city’s temporary rental and utility assistance program by expanding the scope of several contracts Monday afternoon. Other business includes courting new artists to display their work on the 16th Street Mall and at the Colorado Convention center. The council has 36 resolutions, 17 new bills…
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Kelly Brough gets endorsement from Wellington and Wilma Webb
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Kelly Brough got the endorsement of former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb and former state legislator Wilma Webb. Previously, the Webbs endorsed Leslie Herod — who failed to make the June 6 runoff election. Brough’s campaign held a press conference on the announcement at 9:30 a.m.,…
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Denver records highest single day total of cast ballots, still lower than 2019 turnout
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Over 18,000 ballots, the most in any single day yet, were counted by the Denver Elections Division on Monday, according to their latest available data. #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{width:65px;height:65px;border-radius:10px;display:flex;justify-content:center;align-items:center}#tableau-svg-spinner-0{width:50px;height:50px;-webkit-animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite;animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite}@-webkit-keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{-webkit-transform:rotate(360deg)}}@keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{transform:rotate(360deg)}} #tail{fill:url(#tableau-fade-0)}#head{fill:#616570}stop{stop-color:#616570} #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{border-radius:12px;background:rgba(255,255,255,.6); var divElement = document.getElementById(‘viz1680565556394’); var vizElement = divElement.getElementsByTagName(‘object’)[0]; if…
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Denver mayoral candidates court voters in final days of election
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save From phone banks off Pecos Street to the doors of the Sunnyside and University neighborhoods, Denver mayoral candidates are making a final push to get Denverites out to vote — and choose them. For voters, deciding who to back among 17 names appearing on the…
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Leslie Herod shares plans to build on 80 city-owned vacant lots in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As if on cue, a city of Denver pickup truck Wednesday rolled on to an empty, city-owned lot to tell a group of people in a homeless encampment they had to pack up their belongings and move to another location within two hours. The truck…





