Vail

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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vail,_Colorado

Vail Overview

Vail Demographics

Vail Town Council

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Dave Chapin Unaffiliated 2017
Council Member Jenn Bruno
Mayor Pro-Tem
Republican 2017
Council Member Dick Cleveland Unaffiliated 2017
Council Member Kevin Foley Unaffiliated 2019
Council Member Kim Langmaid Democrat 2019
Council Member Jen Mason Democrat 2019
Council Member Greg Moffet Republican 2017

2017 Election

On November 7th, 2017, 4 At-Large seats are up for vote, with a total of 10 candidates with 4 slots for write-ins. 3 incumbents are running for re-election.

There is one ballot measure specific to the Town of Vail

Sample Ballot here.

Candidates

Ward Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
  Choose 4
At Large Ed Padilla Republican Local Paper Profile
At Large Taylor Strickland  ? Local Paper Profile
At Large Rodney Johnson Democrat Local Paper Profile
At Large Jenn Bruno (i) Republican Local Paper Profile
At Large Brian Rodine Democrat Local Paper Profile
At Large Dave Chapin (i) Unaffiliated Local Paper Profile
At Large Greg Moffet (i) Republican Local Paper Profile
At Large Bart Longworth Unaffiliated Local Paper Profile
At Large Mark Gordon Democrat Local Paper Profile
At Large Travis Coggin Unaffiliated Local Paper Profile
At Large WRITE-IN SPACE
At Large WRITE-IN SPACE
At Large WRITE-IN SPACE
At Large WRITE-IN SPACE


Former Candidates

Ward Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
At Large Lynda Van Norman Democrat Write-in status?

Ballot Measure

Telecom

"Authorizing Municipal High-Speed Internet Services (Advanced Services), Telecommunication Services and Cable Television Services

Without increasing taxes, shall the Town of Vail have the legal right to provide high-speed internet services (advanced services), telecommunications services and cable television services to residents, businesses, schools, libraries, nonprofit entities and other users of such services, either directly or indirectly with public or private sector partners, as expressly permitted by Colorado Revised Statutes §§ 29-27-101 through 304, entitled "Competition in Utility and Entertainment Services"?

  • Yes/For
  • No/Against"


Arguments For


Arguments Against