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+ | * Stephanie Piko, current councilmember for District 4 and candidate for Mayor in 2017, [http://leadershipprogram.org/about/alumni-rosters/class-of-2012 was a 2012 alum]. | ||
==2017 Election== | ==2017 Election== |
Revision as of 15:20, 29 August 2017
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial,_Colorado
Contents
Centennial Demographics
Population | Median Age | Median Household Income | Registered Voters | Presidential Results (Arapahoe County) | Religion (Arapahoe County) | Poverty | Cost of Living Index | Median House Value | Median Rent | Race | Age | Education | Foreign Born | Marital Status | Unemployment | Air Quality Index |
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107,201 (Female: 51.5%) (Male: 48.5%) |
42.4 years (+6 years to CO) |
$67,002 (+$8,179 to CO) |
2016: Clinton 53% Trump: 39% 2012: Obama 53% Romney: 45% 2008: Obama 56% McCain: 43% 2004: Kerry 47% Bush: 51% |
None: 66.6% Catholic: 12.1% Evangelical Protestant: 11.2% Mainline Protestant: 4.9% Other: 4.6% Orthodox: 0.3% Black Protestant: 0.2% |
3.9% Native American: 16% Black: 14.4% Other Race: 7.9% Hispanic/Latino: 7.5% Two or More Races: 5.5% White: 3.8% |
101.6 (+1.6 to US) |
$290,800 (+$50,300 to CO) |
$1,570 | White: 82.1% Hispanic/Latino: 7.4% Asian: 5% Black: 2.7% Two or More Races: 2.3% Other Race: 0.3% Native American: 0.2% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.05% |
Older Adult 40-64: 39.4% Children 0-17: 24.3% Younger Adult 22-39: 19.7% Senior 65+: 12.5% College 18-21: 4.09% |
Bachelor's: 34.9% Some College: 22.1% High School: 14.4% Master's: 14.3% Associate's: 6.9% Professional: 2.7% Some High School: 1.8% Doctorate: 1.8% Less than High School: 0.7% None: 0.4% |
8.3% (-1.2% to CO) |
Now married: 58.7% Never married: 25.9% Divorced: 9.7% Widowed: 4.8% Separated: 0.9% |
3.10% (-0.2% to CO) |
107 (+32 to US) |
Centennial City Council
This Press Release for a District 1 Race in 2013 demonstrates how this City Council is conservative, even with registered democrats.
Tea Party presence
Mayor and council members serve 4-year terms, with a max of 2 consecutive terms. Pro-Tem is voted by council.
City incorporated in 2001.
Title | Name | Party | Next Election November |
Contact | 2019 Margin | 2017 Margin | 2015 Margin | 2013 Margin | 2011 Margin | |
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Mayor | Cathy Noon | Republican | 2017 | 303.754.3350 (Contact Form) |
X | 52.13% (75.18%) Monica Bromley 24.82% (NO DEMOCRAT) |
X | 7.12% (48.41%) Todd Miller 41.29 Mike Weber 5.81% Greg A. Scheonfeld 4.48% (Una) | ||
District 1 Seat 1 | Candace Moon | Democrat | 2019 | 303.754.3354 cmoon@CentennialCO.gov |
7.7% (43.2%) Bonnie Tull Percefull 35.5% Sharon Kellogg 21.1% (Una) |
X | 9.95% (50.02%) (Vorry Moon, husband of Candace) Sharon West 40.07% Jack Walmsley 9.9% |
0.82% (30.29%) (Ron Phelps) (by 41 votes) (Sponsored by Aparahoe GOP Chair)) (And CO ultra-right-wing website) Vorry Moon 29.47% Sonni Marbury 18.46% (Moved back to Arizona) Sharon C. West 11.09% Pete Cooney 5.96% (Una) Michael C. Hall 3.18% Gary Furnee 1.55% (SPECIAL ELECTION) | ||
District 1 Seat 2 | Kathy Turley | Republican | 2017 | 303.754.3451 kturley@CentennialCO.gov |
X | 8.11% (54.06%) Mike Hanbery 45.94% (ID'd by Arapahoe Tea Party) (PRWeb Release, also endorsed by Linda Newell) (NO DEMOCRAT) |
X | UNOPPOSED (Rick Dindinger) | ||
District 2 Seat 1 | Carrie Penaloza | GOP-endorsed | 2019 | 303.754.3359 cpenaloza@CentennialCO.gov |
UNOPPOSED Martin D. Brown withdrew Cannot find why |
X | 16.56% (52.76%) (Keith Gardner) Craig Klosterman 36.19% Matt Jordan 11.05% |
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District 2 Seat 2 | Doris Truhlar | Republican | 2017 | 303.754.3346 dtruhlar@CentennialCO.gov |
X | 4.53% (52.27%) Theresa Martens 47.73% (NO DEMOCRAT) |
X (Bosier censured by ethics board) |
26.69% (64.84%) (Sue Bosier) Scott Watters 35.15% (Una) | ||
District 3 Seat 1 | Ken Lucas | Republican | 2019 | 303.754.3367 klucas@CentennialCO.gov |
41.92% (70.96%) Joan Lopez 29.04% |
X | 30.52% (65.26%) Andrea Suhaka 34.74% (Una) (Endorsed Mike Hanbery later) |
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District 3 Seat 2 | Mark Gotto | Republican | 2017 | 303.754.3407 mgotto@CentennialCO.gov |
X | UNOPPOSED (McClellan termed out) |
X | 18.31% (59.16%) (Rebecca McClellan) Cindy Combs 40.84% (Google search - BackboneAmerica.net) (CO ultra-right-wing website) | ||
District 4 Seat 1 | Stephanie Piko (Running for mayor 2017) (Pro-Tem) |
Republican | 2019 | 303.754.3374 spiko@CentennialCO.gov |
UNOPPOSED | X | 39.07% (69.54%) Maclyn Stringer 30.46% (Lib) (Libertarian) (Also Arapahoe Tea Party) (His former website redirects to a vape shop) |
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District 4 Seat 2 | Charles "CJ" Whelan (Running for mayor 2017) |
Democrat | 2017 | 303.754.3412 cwhelan@CentennialCO.gov |
X | 15.44% (49.49%) Jack Tate 34.05% William F. Turner 16.45% Republicans split themselves |
X | UNOPPOSED (Ron Weidmann) (Endorses Piko's Mayoral run) |
Local Public Interest Groups
General Special Interests
Leadership Program of the Rockies
- Stephanie Piko, current councilmember for District 4 and candidate for Mayor in 2017, was a 2012 alum.