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This page contains information about all city level elected officials in Colorado. It is part of the Colorado elections project.

Contents

Aguilar

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

Akron

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

Alamosa

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

Alma

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

Antonito

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

Arriba

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

Arvada

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

Arvada Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Jefferson County) Religion (Jefferson County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
113,574

(Female: 51.4%)
(Male: 48.6%)
38.2 years

(+1.8 years to CO)
$69,581

(+$10,758 to CO)
2016: Clinton 48.89%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 51%
Romney: 47%

2008: Obama 54%
McCain: 45%

2004: Kerry 47%
Bush: 52%
None: 64.3%
Catholic: 15%
Evangelical Protestant: 12.9%
Mainline Protestant: 4.2%
Other: 3.4%
Orthodox: 0.2%
10.1%

Native American: 73.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 21.2%
Other Race: 15.1%
Black: 14.4%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 11.1%
White: 7.5%
Two or More Races: 6.9%
108.4

(+8.4 to US)
$249,200

(+$8,700 to CO)
$1,022 White: 80.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 14.6%
Asian: 1.9%
Two or More Races: 1.6%
Black: 0.7%
Native American: 0.3%
Other Race: 0.07%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.03%
Older Adult 40-64: 36.1%
Children 0-17: 23.1%
Younger Adult 22-39: 22.2%
Senior 65+: 14%
College 18-21: 4.72%
Some College: 24.9%
High School: 24.4%
Bachelor's: 23.5%
Master's: 9.3%
Associate's: 8.7%
Some High School: 4.6%
Professional: 4.7%
Less than High School: 1.1%
Doctorate: 1%
None: 0.7%
4.7%

(-4.8% to CO)
Now married: 51.3%
Never married: 29.4%
Divorced: 12.4%
Widowed: 5.9%
Separated: 1.0%
3.2%

(-0.1% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Arvada City Council

Max of 3 consecutive 4-year terms. How is Pro-Tem selected?

Citizens for a Livable Ralston Community is a local group mostly concerned with city infrastructure.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Marc Williams Unaffiliated 2019 303-424-4486
mwilliams@arvada.org
24.1% (62%)
Dave Chandler 37.9% (Una)
(Offical Website)
(2016 Votes)
X 40.2% (61.5%)
Dave Chandler 21.3% (Una)
Dan Bidstrup 17.1%
X
District 1 Nancy Ford Unaffiliated 2017 Phone number?
nford@arvada.org
9.1% (54.5%)
APPOINTED INCUMBENT LOST
Jerry Marks 45.4% (Una)
(Special Election)
UNOPPOSED
(Rachel Zenzinger)
(Later resigned; appointed to State Senate 19)
(Jerry Marks appointed)
(Some controversy with secret ballot)
X 20.6% (53.6%)
(Rachel Zenzinger)
A.J. "Gus" Spano 33%
Robert C. Wolf 13.2%
TOTAL GOP VOTE 46.2%
District 2 Mark McGoff Unaffiliated 2019 303-423-5258
mmcgoff@arvada.org
15.1% (57.5%)
Dave Palm 42.4%
(Source)
X 9.9% (54.9%)
Cody McNutt 45%
X
District 3 John Marriott Republican 2017 720-273-3912
jmarriott@arvada.org
X 8.1% (47.1%)
Ted Terranova 39%
Justin Vicory 13.8%
(Dropped out due to cancer)
X 37.7% (68.6%)
Bob Fifer 31.1%
District 4 David Jones  ? (7 David Jones registered in Arvada) 2019 Phone number?
djones@arvada.org
2.3% (51.1%)
INCUMBENT LOST
GOP DEFEATED GOP
Bob Dyer 48.8%
X UNOPPOSED
(Bob Dyer)
X
At-Large Bob Fifer
(Pro-Tem)
Democrat
(Source)
2019 303-929-4278
bfifer@arvada.org
18.3% (46.8%)
Kathy Drullard 28.5%
Carl Campanella 24.1%
Kathy Drulard 0.4% (misspell?)
X 5.9% (52.9%)
Ed Tomlinson 47%
(Bob Dyer)
X
At-Large Don Allard Republican 2017 303-520-6559
dallard@arvada.org
X 12.9% (56.4%)
Ascenzo Di Giacomo 43.5%
X 1.1% (50.5%)
Aaron Azari 49.5%

Aspen

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

Ault

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

Aurora

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

Aurora Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
353,108

(Female: 52.2%)
(Male: 47.8%)
33.5 years

(-2.9 years to CO)
$49,142

(-$9,681 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
18%

Other Race: 37.4%
Native American: 30.4%
Hispanic/Latino: 29%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 21.5%
Black: 18.7%
Two or More Races: 18%
White: 9.5%
108.2

(+8.2 to US)
$176,200

(-$64,300 to CO)
$987 White: 45.4%
Hispanic/Latino: 29.1%
Black: 15.7%
Asian: 5.1%
Two or More Races: 3.8%
Native American: 0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Other Race: 0.2%
Older Adult 40-64: 30.4%
Younger Adult 22-39: 27.6%
Children 0-17: 27.2%
Senior 65+: 9.44%
College 18-21: 5.32%
High School: 25.6%
Some College: 24.6%
Bachelor's: 18.3%
Associate's: 9.3%
Some High School: 7.3%
Master's: 6.3%
Less than High School: 5.4%
None: 1.4%
19.7%

(+10.2% to CO)
Now married: 47.5%
Never married: 34.1%
Divorced: 11.4%
Widowed: 4.4%
Separated: 2.6%
3.7%

(+0.4% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Aurora City Council

Max of 3 consecutive 4-year terms. Extended term limit in 2011 with 5.1% majority.

Campaign Finance Reports: https://apps.auroragov.org/CampaignFinance/(S(00dxi255spsepg55njdla445))/Public/Default.aspx

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Steve Hogan Republican 2019 303.739.7015
shogan@auroragov.org
UNOPPOSED
(Markert considered running)
X 7.3% (37.5%)
(Another GOP got 30.2%)
(6-way race)
X
Ward I Sally Mounier Republican 2017 303.739.7502
smounier@auroragov.org
X 16% (58%) X
(Miller resigned 2012 / Council voted Mounier)
4.6% (33.7%)
(Melissa Miller)
(Dem incumbent out)
(4-way race)
Ward II Renie Peterson Uncertain
Registered Unaffiliated
2017 303.739.7506
rrpeters@auroragov.org
X 20% (60%) X 14.5% (57.2%)
Ward III Marsha Berzins Republican 2017 303.739.7508
mberzins@auroragov.org
X UNOPPOSED X 5.1% (52.5%)
Ward IV Charlie Richardson Republican 2019 303.739.7516
crichard@auroragov.org
11.5% (55.7%) X 43.9% (71.9%)
(Molly Markert)
X
Ward V Bob Roth Republican 2019 303.739.7510
broth@auroragov.org
42.5% (62.5%) X 32.3% (66.1%) X
Ward VI Francoise Bergan Republican 2019 303.739.7015
broth@auroragov.org
19.4% (49.7%)
(Declared Dem got 19.8%)
X 6.7% (36.2%)
(Bob Broom)
X
At-Large Barbara Cleland Republican 2017 303.739.7524
bcleland@auroragov.org
X Won with 19.9% X Won with 18.4%
At-Large Angela Lawson Republican 2019 303.739.7518
alawson@auroragov.org
Won with 28.5% X Won with 22.9%
(Debi Hunter-Holen)
X
At-Large Bob LeGare
(Also served 1995-2003)
Republican 2019 303.366.0113
blegare@auroragov.org
Won with 28.1% X Won with 26.5% X
At-Large Brad Pierce Republican 2017 303.739.7514
bpierce@auroragov.org
X Won with 21.5% X Won with 23%
(Bob Fitzgerald)

Aurora City Council Appointments

Position Name Contact
City Manager George "Skip" Noe
City Attorney Michael Hyman
Civil Service
Presiding Judge Shawn Day
Court Administrator Zelda DeBoyes

Aurora City Manager Appointments

Title Name Contact
Deputy City Manager Jason Batchelor
Deputy City Manager Nancy Freed
Deputy City Manager Michelle Wolfe
Assistant City Manager Janice Napper
(also City Clerk))
Assistant City Manager Roberto Venegas
Police Chief Nicholas Metz
Fire Chief Caine Hills
(Interim)
Communications Kim Stuart
City Clerk Janice Napper
(also Assistant City Manager)
Finance Terri Velasquez

Avon

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

Basalt

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

Bayfield

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

Bennett

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

Berthoud

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

Bethune

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

Black Hawk

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

Blanca

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

Blue River

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

Bonanza

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

Boone

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

Boulder

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

Boulder Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Boulder County) Religion (Boulder County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
105,112

(Female: 47.5%)
(Male: 52.5%)
29 years

(-7.4 years to CO)
$58,547

(-$276 to CO)
2016: Clinton 71%
Trump: 22%

2012: Obama 70%
Romney: 28%

2008: Obama 72%
McCain: 26%

2004: Kerry 66%
Bush: 32%
None: 58.5%
Catholic: 20.1%
Evangelical Protestant: 9.8%
Mainline Protestant: 6.5%
Other: 4.5%
Orthodox: 0.2%
12.1%

Black: 1.5%
Other Race: 3.4%
Native American: 00.2%
Hispanic/Latino: 12.2%
Asian: 4.4%
White: 78.2%
121.4

(+21.4 to US)
$583,600

(+$343,100 to CO)
$1394 White: 81.8%
Hispanic/Latino: 8.7%
Black: 0.7%
Asian: 5.3%
Two or More Races: 3.1%
Native American: .1%
Other Race: .2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: .04%
Older Adult 40-64: 19.1%
Younger Adult 22-39: 27.1%
Children 0-17: 14.5%
College 18-21: 30.4%
Senior 65+: 10.6%
High School: 7.4%
Some College: 16.6%
Bachelor's: 45%
Some High School: 8.5%
Associate's: 5.0%
Less than High School: 7.7%
Master's: 31.6%
Doctorate: 11.7%
None: 1.1%
Professional: 7.0%
10.0%

(+0.5% to CO)
Now married: 33.4%
Never married: 55.1%
Divorced: 8.6%
Widowed: 2.3%
Separated: 0.6%
6.7%

(+3.4% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Boulder City Council

All City Council members are elected at-large. Council positions are non-partisan. Each member is elected by and represents the entire city.
The City Council consists of nine members, including a mayor and mayor pro tem selected by the council members.
City Council members are elected to four- or two-year terms depending how many votes they receive.
Council members may serve three terms in a lifetime.
The City of Boulder conducts its general elections on the first Tuesday in November of odd numbered years.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Suzanne Jones Democrat 2019 720-633-7388
joness@bouldercolorado.gov
Mayor Pro Tem Andrew Shoemaker Democrat 2017 303-530-3452
shoemakera@bouldercolorado.gov

Wasn't up for election

First elected
Council Member Matthew Appelbaum Democrat 2017 303-449-8970
appelbaumm@bouldercolorado.gov
Council Member Aaron Brockett Democrat 2019 720-984-1863
brocketta@bouldercolorado.gov

First elected to city council
Council Member Jan Burton Democrat 2017 720-446-8510
burtonj@bouldercolorado.gov
Council Member Lisa Morzel Democrat 2019 but not running (term limited) 303-815-6723
morzell@bouldercolorado.gov

Re-elected

Re-elected
Council Member Sam Weaver Democrat 2017 303-416-6130
WeaverS@bouldercolorado.gov

Not up for re-election

First elected to council
Council Member Bob Yates Couldn't find party affiliation 2019 720-310-5829
yatesb@bouldercolorado.gov
Council Member Mary D. Young Couldn't find party affiliation 2017 303-501-2439
youngm@bouldercolorado.gov

Bow Mar

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

Branson

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

Breckenridge

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

Brighton

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

Brighton Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
36,765

(Female: 49.8%)
(Male: 50.2%)
33.1 years

(-3.3 years to CO)
$65,760

(+$6,937 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
9.9%

Two or More Races: 18.6%
Hispanic/Latino: 13.9%
Native American: 9.6%
Other Race: 8.6%
White: 6.5%
Black: 0.5%
108.1

(+8.1 to US)
$245,860

(+$5,360 to CO)
$1,174 White: 52.2%
Hispanic/Latino: 41.9%
Two or More Races: 2.2%
Black: 1.6%
Asian: 1.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Native American: 0.2%
Older Adult 40-64: 30.2%
Children 0-17: 29.6%
Younger Adult 22-39: 27.2%
Senior 65+: 7.83%
College 18-21: 5.19%
High School: 30.9%
Some College: 23.2%
Bachelor's: 12.3%
Some High School: 9.9%
Associate's: 7.4%
Less than High School: 7%
Master's: 4%
None: 2.6%
Professional: 0.7%
Doctorate: 0.1%
13.4%

(+3.9% to CO)
Now married: 49.9%
Never married: 32%
Divorced: 11.2%
Widowed: 5.0%
Separated: 1.9%
4.1%

(+0.8% to CO)
106

(+31 to US)

Brighton City Council

Term limits: 8 consecutive years. Sometimes has separate elections due to City Charter language. Runoffs, if less than 50%.

  • Note 1: (See Ward 1 Seat 2 election entries)
    Former councilmember Chris Maslanik has a history of felony charges. He is currently the chair of the Planning Commission, appointed by the City Council.
  • Note 2: (See Ward 2 Seat 2)
    Mary Ellen Pollack is a Trump supporter. Her Twitter is archived through 4/11/17. Her seat is next up in 2019. She is eligible for re-election.


Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Dick McLean Has endorsed Eva Henry and Brigitte Grim 2017 303.655-2266
dmclean@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 25% (49.2%)
RUNOFF - Hodge withdrew
Richard E. Hodge 24.2%
Cynthia Martinez 13.5%
Lyn Pavel 8.8%
Jess Venegas 4%
Ward 1 Seat 1 Kirby Wallin Democrat 2019 303.655.2261
kwalling@brightonco.gov
UNOPPOSED X 8% (54%)
Rich Rodriquez 46%
X
Ward 1 Seat 2 Joan Kniss Democrat 2017 303-659-2196
jkniss@brightonco.gov
X 26.9% (63.4%)
DEFEATED GOP INCUMBENT
Chris Maslanik 36.5%
X
Maslanik charged with felony again in 2017
11.7% (55.8%)
(Chris Maslanik)
Ward 2 Seat 1 Rex Bell Republican 2017 303-655-2268
rbell@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 9.5% (54.7%)
Sandy Martinez 45.2%
Ward 2 Seat 2 Mary Ellen Pollack Trumpist
Source"
2019 303-655-2264
mpollack@brightonco.gov
0.5% (50.2%)
D.R. Dill 49.7% (6 votes)
X UNOPPOSED
(Cynthia Martinez)
X
Ward 3 Seat 1 Lynn Baca Democrat 2019 303-655-2263
lbaca@brightonco.gov
UNOPPOSED X 26% (63%)
Rob Farina 37%
X
Ward 3 Seat 2 Ken Kreutzer
(Pro-Tem)
Democrat 2017 303-655-2267
kkreutzer@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 38.5% (69.2%)
(Wayne Scott)
Gloria Venagas 30.7
Ward 4 Seat 1 J.W. Edwards Republican 2019 303-655-2260
jwedwards@brightonco.gov
11.9% (52.5%)
Michele Romano-Lussier 40.6%
Archie Demarest 6.8%
X 7% (41%)
Jeff Blair 34%
Fidel Balderas 18%
Anthony Dyson 7%
DEMOCRAT VOTE - 52%
Blair lost runoff 57-43
X
Ward 4 Seat 2 Mark Humbert Republican 2017 303-655-2269
mhumbert@brightonco.gov
X 4.6% (43.8%)
David E. Rose 39.2%
Peter Phibbs 16.8%
DEMOCRAT VOTE - 56%
Rose lost runoff 65.4-34.5
Liberals did not consolidate in runoff
X 4.3% (52.1%)
(Wilma Rose)
Jeff Blair 47.8%

Brookside

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

Broomfield

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

Broomfield Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Broomfield County) Religion (Broomfield County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
62,138

(Female: 51.2%)
(Male: 48.8%)
36.8 years

(+0.4 years to CO)
$84,921

(+$26,098 to CO)
2016: Clinton 49%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 51%
Romney: 47%

2008: Obama 54%
McCain: 45%

2004: Kerry 47%
Bush: 52%
None: 64.3%
Catholic: 15%
Evangelical Protestant: 12.9%
Mainline Protestant: 4.2%
Other: 3.4%
Orthodox: 0.2%
4.6%

Black: 32.9%
Other Race: 10.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 9.7%
Two or More Races: 7%
Native American: 5.3%
White: 4.5%
109.5

(+9.5 to US)
$342,800

(+$102,300 to CO)
$1,413 White: 77.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 12.1%
Asian: 6.1%
Two or More Races: 3.1%
Black: 1%
Other Race: 0.4%
Native American: 0.2%
Older Adult 40-64: 32.9%
Younger Adult 22-39: 26.2%
Children 0-17: 25.6%
Senior 65+: 10.4%
College 18-21: 4.84%
Bachelor's: 31.2%
Some College: 23.1%
High School: 16.1%
Master's: 12.7%
Associate's: 8.2%
Some High School: 2.7%
Less than High School: 2%
None: 2.6%
Professional: 2%
Doctorate: 1.7%
9.3%

(-0.2% to CO)
Now married: 58%
Never married: 26.9%
Divorced: 10.9%
Widowed: 3.6%
Separated: 0.5%
2.9%

(-0.4% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Broomfield City Council

Mayor is every 2 years, with max 3 consecutive terms. Pro-Tem, bolded, is elected by the Council.

Council is 4-years, with max of 2 consecutive terms.

Compensation as of 11/14/17 will be:

  • Councilmembers: $800.month
  • Pro-Tem: Additional $100/month
  • Mayor: $1,100/month

Email the Mayor and the entire City Council: council@broomfieldcitycouncil.org

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Randy Ahrens Republican
source
2017 303.469.1498
rahrens@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
UNOPPOSED
(22.12% Turnout)
$1,401
21.2% (60.2%)
Denny McCloskey 39%
44.32% (71.73%)
(Pat Quinn)
Paul Madigan 27.41%
(Owner - Citizens for a Better Broomfield)
(45.9% Turnout)
42.04% (70.6%)
(Pat Quinn)
Paul Madigan 28.56%
(41.1% Turnout)
Ward 1 Seat 1 Elizabeth Law-Evans Republican
source
2017 303.460.1295
Elaw-evans@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
X 26.58% (63.03%)
Stan Jezierski 36.45%
(58.4% Turnout)
X 5.32% (52.4%)
(Bob Gaiser) (Una)
Elizabeth Law-Evans 47.08%
(37.7% Turnout)
Ward 1 Seat 2 Stan Jezierski Democrat 2019 720.272.2158
sjezierski@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
2.84% (51.27%)
$4,020
John Lay 48.43%
$2,625
(29.53% Turnout)
X UNOPPOSED
(Todd Schumacher)
(44% Turnout)
X
Ward 2 Seat 1 Mike Shelton Republican
Broomfield GOP-Endorsed
2019 303.269.1946
mshelton@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
UNOPPOSED
(15.95% Turnout)
$1,000
X UNOPPOSED
(35% Turnout)
X
Ward 2 Seat 2 Sharon Tessier Democrat 2017 303.641.5433
stessier@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
X 16.85% (58.13%)
Lou Leone 41.28%
(49.3% Turnout)
X UNOPPOSED
(Dennis McCloskey)
(30.8% Turnout)
Ward 3 Seat 1 Bette Erickson (Cannot confirm) 2019 303.455.3255
berickson@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
UNOPPOSED
(28.15% Turnout)
$1,180
X UNOPPOSED
(Kevin Jacobs)
(50.1% Turnout)
X
Ward 3 Seat 2 Sam Taylor Democrat 2017 303.931.6477
staylor@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
X 11.29% (55.34%)
Richard A Chervenak 44.05%
(64.8% Turnout)
X UNOPPOSED
(45.4% Turnout)
Ward 4 Seat 1 Kevin Kreeger Democrat 2019 720.982.3751
kkreeger@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
5.49% (52.61%)
DEFEATED GOP INCUMBENT
$9,329
Dennis Harward 47.12%
$7,386
(39.15% Turnout)
X
Jurcak resigned 12/31/13
Moved out of state
Harward appointed 1/28/14
Harward was sued several times
UNOPPOSED
(David Jurcak)
(53.3% Turnout)
X
Ward 4 Seat 2 Greg Stokes
(Pro-Tem)
Republican
Broomfield GOP-Endorsed
07/18/2017 303.466.6710
gstokes@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
X 46.23% (72.82%)
Robert Cannan 26.59%
(67.7% Turnout)
X 1.69% (50.74%)
Judy Enderle 49.05
(Broomfield Dem Party Chair)
(52% Turnout)
Ward 5 Seat 1 David Beacom
(Appointed April 2015)
Republican 2019 303.453.9420
dbeacom@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
UNOPPOSED
(22.73% Turnout)
$875
X
Anderson resigned 3/25/15
Moved out of Ward
Beacom appointed April 2015
UNOPPOSED
(Wayne L. Anderson)
(43.4% Turnout)
X
Ward 5 Seat 2 Martha Derda Republican 2017 303.466.6624
mderda@broomfieldcitycouncil.org
X UNOPPOSED
(55.6% Turnout)
X 30.89% (57.08%)
Bill Bates 26.19%
David Ryan 15.86%
(36.5% Turnout)

See http://recallstokes.com/

Brush

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

Buena Vista

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

Burlington

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

Calhan

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

Campo

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

Cañon City

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

Carbondale

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

Castle Pines

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

Castle Rock

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

Cedaredge

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

Centennial

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

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
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
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%
X
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)
X
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)
X
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% (yes, that Jack Tate)
William F. Turner 16.45%
 
Republicans split themselves
X UNOPPOSED
(Ron Weidmann)
(Endorses Piko's Mayoral run)

Center

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

Central City

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

Cheraw

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

Cherry Hills Village

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

Cheyenne Wells

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

Coal Creek

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_Creek,_Fremont_County,_Colorado

Cokedale

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

Collbran

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

Colorado Springs

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

Columbine Valley

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

Commerce City

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

Commerce City Demographics

Includes parts of Henderson.

General observations:

  • Median household income is +$7,239 to CO average yet median house value is -$40,841 to CO average.
  • Higher than average household income yet high poverty (15.6%) and less educated (56.3% have a High School degree or above).
  • Most common occupations are construction, repair, and transportation.
Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
51,762

(Female: 51.1%)
(Male: 48.9%)
31.3 years

(-5.1 years to CO)
$71,148

(+$12,325 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
15.6%

Other Race: 39.7%
Native American: 28.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 25.3%
Black: 8.5%
107.6

(+7.6 to US)
$242,959

(+$2,459 to CO)
$1,112 Hispanic/Latino: 46.3%
White: 45.1%
Black: 4.2%
Two or More Races: 2.4%
Asian: 1.6%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.4%
Native American: 0.3%
Other Race: 0.07%
Children 0-17: 32.8%
Younger Adult 22-39: 29.4%
Older Adult 40-64: 26.8%
Senior 65+: 6.42%
College 18-21: 4.62%
High School: 27.9%
Some College: 20.5%
Bachelor's: 14.4%
Some High School: 11.3%
Less than High School: 9%
Associate's: 8.4%
Master's: 4.6%
None: 2.8%
Professional: 0.9%
Doctorate: 0.1%
14.2%

(+4.7% to CO)
Now married: 52.4%
Never married: 30.0%
Divorced: 11.6%
Widowed: 4.6%
Separated: 1.3%
3.9%

(+0.6% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Commerce City City Council

Mayor and council members serve 4-year terms, with a max of 2 consecutive terms. Pro-Tem is appointed by mayor.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Sean Ford Republican 2019 303.720.9106
sford@c3gov.com
41% (60.9%)
James W. Riddell 19%
Gordon Hamby 19.1%
X 39.5% (69.7%)
Robert Toavs 30.2%
X
Ward 1 Andrew Amador Democrat 2017 303.910.4409
aamador@c3gov.com
X 0.3% (50.1%)
Gene Leffel 49.8%
Election decided by 4 votes
X 15.1% (51.3%)
(Dominick Moreno)
Gene Leffel 36.2%
Joseph E. Jr 12.3%
Ward 2 Rick Teter Republican 2019 303.378.2299
rteter@c3gov.com
UNOPPOSED
(Previously Ward 4)
X 23.7% (45.7%)
Kim Madson 22%
Kristine Sumner Ph.D 15.6%
Ellen Haug 9.3%
Jolene Vialpando-Nielsen 7%
X
Ward 3 Jadie Carson Democrat 2017 303.810.7276
jcarson@c3gov.com
X UNOPPOSED X 2.6% (27.1%)
Joe Sandoval 24.5%
David Pocs 19%
Kerstin Berlinski 18.2%
Guillermo Sema 11%

Democrat Total - 57.1%
Republican Total - 42.7%
Ward 4 Paolo Diaz Endorsed Michaelson-Jenet 2019 303.668.0542
pdiaz@c3gov.com
0.4% (42.5%)
Michael A Scanlon 42.1%
Ellen Haug 15.2%
X 11.3% (55.6%)
(Rick Teter)
Harvest Thomas 44.3
X
At-Large René Bullock
(Pro-Tem)
Endorsed Eva Henry 2017 303.880.6559
rbullock@c3gov.com
X Won with 39.1% X Won with 24.5%
At-Large Steve Douglas Democrat 2019 720.205.2621
sdouglas@c3gov.com
Won with 32.3% X Won with 25.2% X
At-Large Crystal Elliott Democrat 2019 303.406.3893
celliott@c3gov.com
Won with 23.2% X Won with 28.1% X
At-Large Jason McEldowney Democrat 2017 303.808.9105
jmceldowney@c3gov.com
X

Other At-Large Candidates
Maria Gonzales 19.8%
Anthony Stellato 14.4%
Gene Leffel 10%


Won with 27.7%

Other At-Large Candidates
Harvest Thomas 21.8
Robert Toavs 11.2%



X

Other At-Large Candidates
Paolo Diaz 23.4%
Gene Leffel 16.9%
James Romito 6.1%
Joe Sandoval 0 votes
(Sandoval dropped out-DUI)
Won with 24.2%

Other At-Large Candidates
Robert Romine 17%
Steve Douglas 13.7%
Andrew Hahn 13.6%
Colby Trull 6.8%

Cortez

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

Craig

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

Crawford

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

Creede

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

Crested Butte

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

Crestone

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

Cripple Creek

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

Crook

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

Crowley

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

Dacono

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

De Beque

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

Deer Trail

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

Del Norte

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

Delta

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

Denver

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver]]

Denver Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Denver County) Religion (Denver County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
663,862

(Female: 50%)
(Male: 50%)
34.1 years

(-2.3 years to CO)
$58,003

(-$820 to CO)
412,174

(Republican: 60,206%)
(Democratic: 202,090%)
(Unaffiliated: 141,332%)
2016: Clinton 73.69%
Trump: 18.89%

2012: Obama 73.4%
Romney: 24.4%

2008: Obama 75.15%
McCain: 23.41%

2004: Kerry 69.61%
Bush: 29.29%
186

(+86 to US)
$316,700

(+$76,200 to CO)
$1,094 White: 53.6%
Hispanic/Latino: 30.5%
Asian: 3.4%
Two or More Races: 2.5%
Black: 9.2%
Native American: .5%
Other Race: .3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: .05%
Younger Adult 22-39: 34.1%
Older Adult 40-64: 29.4%
Children 0-17: 21.2%
Senior 65+: 10.5%
College 18-21: 4.75%
Bachelor's: 26.2%
Some College: 18.8%
High School: 18.5%
Master's: 11.0%
Some High School: 7.7%
Less than High School: 5.4%
Professional: 4.0%
15.7%

(+6.2% to CO)
Never married: 38%
Now married: 35%
Divorced: 14%
Widowed: 7%
Separated: 3%
6.2%

(+2.9% to CO)

See also https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/city-of-denver-home/government.html

Denver City Council

Denver holds municipal elections every 4 years. The last election was 2015 and next election is 2019.

Mayor, all of City Council (11 district and 2 at large total 13 positions) plus Clerk and Auditor are included in the municipal elections.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Michael Hancock Democrat 2019 720-865-9000 77.16% (80.15%) X 16.28% (58.14%)
Chris Romer got 41.86%
in Runoff election
Chris Romer highest in the general
X
Auditor Timothy O'Brien Democrat 2019 (720) 913-1311
auditor@denvergov.org
6.04% (53.02%)
Chris Nevitt 46.98%
X X X
Clerk and Recorder Debra Johnson Democrat 2019 720-865-8400
clerkandrecorder@denvergov.org
77.16% (84.21%)
Joan Poston 15.79%
X 2% (51%)
Sarah McCarthy got 49%
in Runoff election
Sarah McCarthy highest 4-way general
X

Dillon

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

Dinosaur

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

Dolores

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

Dove Creek

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

Durango

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

Eads

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

Eagle

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

Eaton

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

Eckley

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

Edgewater

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

Elizabeth

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

Empire

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

Englewood

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

Englewood 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
32,480

(Female: 49.6%)
(Male: 50.4%)
37 years

(+0.6 years to CO)
$49,825

(-$8,998 to CO)
N/A

(Republican: N/A%)
(Democratic: N/A%)
(Unaffiliated: N/A%)
2016: Clinton 53.1%
Trump: 38.9%

2012: Obama 53.2%
Romney: 44.8%

2008: Obama 55.7%
McCain: 42.8%

2004: Kerry 47.5%
Bush: 51.4%
None: 66.6%
Catholic: 12.1%
Evangelical Protestant: 11.2%
Mainline Protestant: 4.9%
Other: 4.6%
Orthodox: 0.3%
Black Protestant: 0.2%
16.5%

White: 52.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 24.8%
Other Race: 16.4%
Black: 4.8%
Native American: 0.4%
Asian: 0.8%
101.9

(+1.9 to US)
$262,378

(+$21,878 to CO)
$1025 White: 74.8%
Hispanic/Latino: 17.2%
Two or More Races: 4.0%
Black: 2.1%
Asian: 1.7%
Native American: .2%
Other Race: .05%
younger (25 to 44): 33.9%
older (45 to 64): 26.7%
children (0 to 17): 17.9%
senior (65 plus): 12.4%
college (18 to 24): 9.2%
High School: 24.9%
Some College: 33.1%
Bachelor's: 54.7%
Some High School: 11.5%
Associate's: 18.5%
Less than High School: 7.7%
Master's: 21.0%
Doctorate: 1.8%
None: 1.1%
Professional: 4.0%
Now married: 39%
Never married: 40%
Divorced: 15%
Widowed: 6%
Separated: x%
2.2%

(-1.1% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Englewood City Council

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Joe Jefferson Republican 11/18/2019 720-373-5639
jefferson@englewoodgov.org
UNOPPOSED
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Erie

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

Estes Park

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

Evans

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

Fairplay

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

Federal Heights

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

Firestone

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

Flagler

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

Fleming

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

Florence

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

Fort Collins

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

Fort Lupton

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

Fort Morgan

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

Fountain

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

Fowler

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

Foxfield

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

Fraser

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

Frederick

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

Frisco

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

Fruita

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

Garden City

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

Genoa

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

Georgetown

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

Gilcrest

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

Glendale

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

Glenwood Springs

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

Golden

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

Granada

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

Granby

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

Grand Junction

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

Grand Lake

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

Greeley

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

Greeley Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Weld County) Religion (Weld County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
98,596

(Female: 49.7%)
(Male: 50.3%)
31 years

(-5.4 years to CO)
$54,307

(-$4,516 to CO)
2016: Clinton 35%
Trump: 57%

2012: Obama 42%
Romney: 55%

2008: Obama 45%
McCain: 53%

2004: Kerry 36%
Bush: 63%
None: 71.2%
Catholic: 13.5%
Evangelical Protestant: 9.3%
Mainline Protestant: 3.9%
Other: 2.1%
Orthodox: (35 total adherents)%
16.7%

Black: 51.9%
Other Race: 30.9%
Native American: 26.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 18.3%
Two or More Races: 22.9%
White: 13.9%
101.4

(+1.4 to US)
$194,500

(-$46,000 to CO)
$861 White: 55.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 38.9%
Black: 1.9%
Asian: 1.8%
Two or More Races: 1.1%
Native American: .7%
Other Race: .3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: .06%
Older Adult 40-64: 26.8%
Younger Adult 22-39: 25.8%
Children 0-17: 25.8%
College 18-21: 11%
Senior 65+: 10.6%
High School: 25.1%
Some College: 23.9%
Bachelor's: 16.9%
Some High School: 8.5%
Associate's: 7.9%
Less than High School: 7.7%
Master's: 6.2%
Doctorate: 1.7%
None: 1.1%
Professional: 1.05%
9.9%

(+0.4% to CO)
Now married: 44.7%
Never married: 36.9%
Divorced: 12.2%
Widowed: 4.8%
Separated: 1.4%
3.5%

(+0.2% to CO)
89.8

(+14.8 to US)

Greeley City Council

Has twice the average college percentage of population and is overall fairly young with a smaller percentage of seniors yet very Republican city and county--OUTREACH

Mayor term limits: 2-year terms; 4 consecutive terms
Council term limits: 4-years; 2 consecutive terms
(Pro-Tem voted by council members)

ONLY ONE DEMOCRAT
Starting upon each seat's next election, they're getting HUGE raises
Local Anti-Fracking blog, inactive since July 2016
GreeleyPolitics - Local blog, active
GreeleyReport - Local blog, ultra right-wing, inactive since 2012

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Tom Norton Republican 2017 970-350-9772
Tom.Norton@greeleygov.com
50.18% (75.09%)
Patrick K. Wardell 24.91%
43.32% (71.66%)
Priscilla Resendiz 28.34%
46.62% (73.31%)
Nick True 26.69% (Una)
0.4% (50.2%)
Ed Phillipsen 49.8%
Ward 1 Rochelle Galindo Democrat 2019 970-397-9160
Rochelle.Galindo@greeleygov.com
UNOPPOSED X UNOPPOSED
(Charles Archibeque)
X
Ward 2 Randy Sleight Republican 2017 970-336-4294
Randy.Sleight@greeleygov.com
X 16.98% (41.15%)
Patrick Wardell 24.17%
Frank Garcia 18.85%
Neil Chikazawa 15.83%
X 16.06% (58.03%)
Ward 3 John Gates (Pro-Tem) Republican TERMED OUT, running for Mayor in 2017 970-336-4296
John.Gates@greeleygov.com
X UNOPPOSED X 65.29% (77.18%)
Scot Stockwell 11.89% (Una)
James I. Allen 10.94%
Ward 4 Michael Finn Republican TERMED OUT 970-590-1523
Michael.Finn@greeleygov.com
UNOPPOSED X UNOPPOSED X
At-Large Sandi Elder Republican TERMED OUT 970-336-4293
Sandi.Elder@greeleygov.com
X 37.38% (68.69%)
Mark Schreibman 31.31%
X 7.75% (48.37%)
Tim Annable 40.62%
Thomas "T.J." Marlo 11.01%
At-Large Robb Casseday Republican TERMED OUT 970-336-4292
Robb.Casseday@greeleygov.com
UNOPPOSED X 32.35% (57.37%)
Scott A. Royer 25.02%
Neil Chikazawa 17.61%
X

Green Mountain Falls

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

Greenwood Village

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

Grover

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

Gunnison

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

Gypsum

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

Hartman

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

Haswell

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

Haxtun

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

Hayden

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

Hillrose

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

Holly

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

Holyoke

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

Hooper

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

Hot Sulphur Springs

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

Hotchkiss

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

Hudson

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

Hugo

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

Idaho Springs

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

Ignacio

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

Iliff

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

Jamestown

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

Johnstown

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

Julesburg

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

Keenesburg

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

Kersey

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

Kim

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

Kiowa

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

Kit Carson

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

Kremmling

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

La Jara

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

La Junta

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

La Veta

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

Lafayette

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

Lake City

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

Lakeside

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

Lakewood

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

Lakewood Demographics

Jessica's googledoc has demographic data for Lakewood, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561


General observations:

  • Interesting Note: Median income is $2925 lower than the state, yet median home value is $21,700 more than the state
  • (4 year terms; limited to 2 consecutive)
  • Everyone, regardless of affiliation, has special interests
Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Lakewood County) Religion (Lakewood County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
149,643

(Female: 50.2%)
(Male: 49.8%)
37.7 years

(+1.3 years to CO)
$60,984

(+$2,161 to CO)
2016: Clinton 49%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 51%
Romney: 47%

2008: Obama 54%
McCain: 45%

2004: Kerry 47%
Bush: 52%
None: 64.3%
Catholic: 15%
Evangelical Protestant: 12.9%
Mainline Protestant: 4.2%
Other: 3.4%
Orthodox: 0.2%
9%

Native American: 42%
Black: 20.7%
Other Race: 16.9%
White Alone: 8.9%
Hispanic / Latino: 8%
Two or More Races: 7.4%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 1.2%
110.2

(+10.2 to US)
$305,500

(+$65,000 to CO)
$1,155 White, alone: 69.8%
Hispanic: 22%
Asian, alone: 3.8%
Two or More Races: 2.6%
Black: 0.9%
Other Race: 0.5%
Native American: 0.3%
Older Adult 40-64: 33.5%
Younger Adult 22-39: 26.4%
Children 0-17: 20.1%
Senior 65+: 15%
College 18-21: 5.02%
High School: 24.3%
Some College: 23.2%
Bachelor's: 23.2%
Master's: 9.1%
Less than High School: 9%
Associate's: 8.2%
Some High School: 6.1%
Less than High School: 2.1%
Professional: 1.8%
Doctorate: 1.2%
8.3%

(-1.2% to CO)
Now married: 45.2%
Never married: 33%
Divorced: 15.1%
Widowed: 4.7%
Separated: 2%
3.3%

(+0% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Lakewood City Council

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Adam Paul Unaffiliated 2019 303.987.7040
apaul@lakewood.org
1.18% (50.59%)
Ramey Johnson 49.41%
X X X
Ward 1 Ramey Johnson Republican 2017 303.232.1567
rjohnson@lakewood.org
X UNOPPOSED X X
Ward 1 Charley Able Unaffiliated 2019 303.233.7275
cable@lakewood.org
3.15% (41.79%)
Jeff Yeager (Unaffiliated) 38.64%
Ty Hull (Unaffiliated) 29.57%
X X X
Ward 2 Scott Koop Republican 2017 303.232.7275
skoop@lakewood.org
X UNOPPOSED X 32.6% (68.1%)
Frank Teunissen 31.9
Ward 2 Sharon Vincent Democrat 2019 303.987.7040
svincent@lakewood.org
6.63% (45.9%)
Richard Dick Bryant 39.27
Steven T Ly (Unaffiliated) 14.83%
X UNOPPOSED
Cindy Baroway
X
Ward 3 Shakti Democrat 2017 303.987.7740
shakti@lakewood.org
X 5.26% (52.13%)
Dan Smith 46.87%
X UNOPPOSED
Sue King
Ward 3 Pedro (Pete) Roybal Unaffiliated 2019 303.432.7554
proybal@lakewood.org
18.44% (59.22%)
Gary Harty 40.78%
X X 6.91% (41.87%)
Carolyn Evans 33.96%
Mark Barrington 24.17%
Ward 4 Dave Weichman Republican 2017 303.986.4818
dweichman@lakewood.org
X 8.06% (54.03%)
Betty Boyd 45.97%
X 3.68% (51.84%)
Amy Attwood 48.16%
Ward 4 Barb Franks Unaffiliated 2019 303.515.6501
bfranks@lakewood.org
18.12% (59.06%)
Michael C Coughlin 40.94
X UNOPPOSED
Adam Paul
X
Ward 5 Karen Harrison Republican 2017 303.987.7767
kharrison@lakewood.org
X 32.34% (66.17%)
Gunner Gunstanson 33.83%
X X
Ward 5 Dana Gutwein Democrat 2019 303.987.7040
dgutwein@lakewood.org
1.3% (50.65%)
Jessica Skimel (Unaffiliated) 49.35%
X X X

Lakewood City Council Election 2017

Lakewood will elect a city council rep from each of the 5 wards on Nov 7, 2017. These are the candidates.

Ward Name Party comment Contact
Ward 1 Ramey Johnson (i) Republican email: rameyjohnson@juno.com
web: http://www.rameyjohnson.com/
Ward 1 Kyra Elise deGruy Democrat email: kedekruy@gmail.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/kyraforcitycouncil/
Ward 1 Jeslin Shahrezaei Democrat email jshahrez@gmail.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/jeslin.shahrezaei
web: https://jeslin4lakewood.com/
 
Ward 2 Jacob Bruce LaBure email: JLaBure@gmail.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/jacobforlakewood/
Ward 2 Charles Kenneth Davis Democrat email: charles@charleskdavis.com
Ward 2 Trish Merkel email: trish.merkel@gmail.com
web: http://www.trishforlakewood.com/
 
Ward 3 Lisa Watkins Democrat email: liwatkin@yahoo.com
Ward 3 Michael Bieda Republican email: mbieda@gmail.com
web: https://www.biedaforlakewood.com/
Ward 3 Michael Gifford gifford4lakewood@gmail.com
 
Ward 4 David Skilling Unaffiliated email: skilling4lakewood@gmail.com
web: https://www.skilling4lakewood.com/
Ward 4 LaDawn Sperling Republican email: ladawn.sperling@comcast.net
web: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LaDawn-for-Lakewood-1777649725859919/about/
Ward 4 Jon Ludwigson Unaffiliated email: ludwigson4lakewood@gmail.com
web: http://jonludwigson.com/
 
Ward 5 Karen Harrison (i) Unaffiliated email: kharrison@kbhagency.com
web: http://www.harrison4lakewood.com/
Ward 5 Nancy Pallozzi Republican email: nancypallozzi@gmail.com
web: http://www.nancypallozzi.com/

(i) = incumbent

See also

City Candidate Page

Lakewood Pols - Local Rag with lots of opinions

Find your ward: Ward Map

Lamar

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

Larkspur

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

Las Animas

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

LaSalle

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

Leadville

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

Limon

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

Littleton

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

Littleton Demographics

Jessica's googledoc has demographic data and city council information for Littleton, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561

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
44,669

(Female: 52.3%)
(Male: 47.7%)
42.6 years

(+6.2 years to CO)
$69,074

(+$10,251 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%
blackprotestant: 4.9%
9.4%

Native American: 35.0%
Other Race: 18.6%
Black: 18.1%
Hispanic/Latino: 18.0%
Two or More Races: 16.4%
White: 7.8%
101.1

(+1.1 to US)
$333,551

(+$93,051 to CO)
$1,109 White: 81.3%
Hispanic/Latino: 11.7%
Two or More Races: 2.4%
Asian: 2.1%
Black: 1.5%
Other Race: .5%
Native American: .09%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: .09%
Older Adult 40-64: 35.7%
Younger Adult 22-39: 22.1%
Children 0-17: 21.3%
Senior 65+: 16.4%
College 18-21: 4.5%
Bachelor's: 28.7%
Some College: 25.2%
High School: 18.3%
Master's: 11.3%
Associate's: 7.5%
Some High School: 3.0%
Professional: 2.3%
Doctorate: 1.7%
Less than High School: 1.5%
None: 0.4%
7.3%

(-2.2% to CO)
Now married: 49.7%
Never married: 28.9%
Divorced: 14.6%
Widowed: 5.7%
Separated: 1.1%
3.1%

(-0.2% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Littleton City Council

Term Limits: 12 consecutive years
All offices are 4 years, except one At-Large and the appointment of mayor
It appears that whomever receives the second-highest At-Large win percentage, receives the 2-year seat
Mayor is elected by the council for two-year terms
Mayor will be bolded
Cronyism, special interests, and Doug Clark keeps coming back
Only ONE liberal elected since 2009
Many races are either unopposed or entirely conservative.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
District 1 Bill Hopping Cannot confirm 2017 303-809-3053
bhopping@littletongov.org
19.70% (59.80%)
Brenda Stokes 40.1%
Special Election
UNOPPOSED
(Randy Stein)
(Resigned over voters wanting a say in property development)
(Talks of recall)
X UNOPPOSED
(James A. Taylor)
District 2 Jerry Valdes Republican 2019 720-774-4055
jvaldes@littletongov.org
UNOPPOSED X 9.9% (54.9%)
James C. Boone 45%
X
District 3 Phil Cernanec Republican 2017 720-774-4055
pcernanec@littletongov.org
X UNOPPOSED X 23.3% (61.6%)
Travis Nicks 38.3%
District 4 Debbie Brinkman Republican
"Sunshine Boy"
2019 720-224-1314
dbrinkman@littletongov.org
5.1% (52.5%)
Carol Brzeczek 47.4%
X UNOPPOSED
Michael Elbeck was on the ballot but withdrew
X
At-Large Bruce Beckman
(Mayor 2015-2017)
Republican 2017 303-347-9141
bbeckman@littletongov.org
X Won with 32.2% Won with 37.9% X
At-Large Doug Clark
(Also served in the 90s. Called "Deficit Doug")
Republican
The original "Sunshine Boy"
2017 303-798-3594
dclark@littletongov.org
Won with 34.7% Won with 29.9%
(Bruce Stahlman)
X Won with 43.6%
(Bruce Stahlman)
At-Large Peggy Cole Unaffiliated
"Sunshine Boy"
2019 303-795-9552
pcole@littletongov.org
Won with 39.1% X Won with 39.7% Won with 41.5%

Lochbuie

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

Log Lane Village

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

Lone Tree

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

Longmont

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

Longmont Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Boulder County) Religion (Boulder County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
90,237

(Female: 52.4%)
(Male: 47.6%)
36.8 years

(+0.4 years to CO)
$59,333

(+$510 to CO)
2016: Clinton 71%
Trump: 22%

2012: Obama 70%
Romney: 28%

2008: Obama 72%
McCain: 26%

2004: Kerry 66%
Bush: 32%
None: 58.5%
Catholic: 20.1%
Evangelical Protestant: 9.8%
Mainline Protestant: 6.5%
Other: 4.9%
Orthodox: 0.2%
13.9%

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 85.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 31.6%
Other Race: 31.2%
Native American: 20.9%
Black: 18.4%
Two or More Races: 15.6%
White: 7.5%
112.1

(+12.1 to US)
$282,800

(+$42,300 to CO)
$1,083 White: 66.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 26.4%
Asian: 2.9%
Two or More Races: 2.5%
Black: 0.9%
Native American: 0.4%
Other Race: 0.1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.01%
Older Adult 40-64: 33%
Children 0-17: 26.2%
Younger Adult 22-39: 25.2%
Senior 65+: 11.1%
College 18-21: 4.4%
Bachelor's: 23.6%
Some College: 22.9%
High School: 19.7%
Master's: 9.8%
Associate's: 7.3%
Some High School: 7.2%
Less than High School: 4.1%
Doctorate: 2.3%
Professional: 1.6%
None: 1.5%
12.8%

(+3.3% to CO)
Now married: 48.7%
Never married: 30.7%
Divorced: 13.6%
Widowed: 4.9%
Separated: 2.0%
3.1%

(-0.2% to CO)
90.3

(+15.3 to US)

Longmont City Council

Mayor - 2 years; 3 terms City council - 4 years; 2 terms Pro-Tem, bolded, elected by council

Local Right Wing Websites: Wrongmont (appears inactive since Jan 2014) Longmont Report (appears inactive since 2009)

Local Liberal/Progressive Websites: Free Range Longmont (active)


GENERAL OBSERVATION: People connected to Real Estate tend to run. Keeps swinging back and forth between progressive and conservative.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Dennis Coombs Democrat
Endorsed by GOP Gabe Santos
Local RW blog calls him "mere sock puppet for the local hard left progressive ideologues"
2017 (303) 651-8602
Click Email Icon
30.07% (54.8%) 1
Sarah Levison 24.73% 2
Ron Gallegos 16.17% 3
1 $8,688
2 $5,439
3 $6,149
16.48% (54.47%)
Bryan L. Baum 37.99%
0.78% (50.39%)
Bryan L. Baum 49.61%
Defeated GOP incumbent
8.1% (54%)
(Bryan L. Baum)
Roger Lange 45.9%
Incumbent Defeated
GOP for GOP
Ward 1 Brian Bagley
(Pro-Tem)
Republican 2019 (303) 774-3613
Click Email Icon
UNOPPOSED X 13.95% (41.09%)
Brian Hansen 27.09%
Suzzanne Painter 20.42%
Paul Tiger 7.49%
John Daniels 3.95%
X
Ward 2 Jeff Moore Unaffiliated
Pro-Fracking Ban
2017 (303) 774-3617
Click Email Icon
X 10.56% (45.01%)
Rick Accountius 34.45%
"Conservative leanings". Presents himself as having unique insight on the Norwegian economy after spending two weeks there.
X 21.7% (60.8%)
(Katie Witt)
Karen Benker 39.1%
(GOP Defeated Dem Incumbent)
Ward 3 Bonnie Finley Republican 2019 (303) 774-3612
Click Email Icon
11.12% (52.45%)
Paul Rennix 41.33%
X 26.4% (63.2%)
Sean McCoy 36.8%
Endorsed by local progressives
Vilified by local conservatives
X
At-Large Polly Christensen Democrat-Endorsed
Source
Called "Polly Progressive" on RW site
2017 (303) 774-3618
Click Email Icon
X Won with 37.49%
Defeated GOP Incumbent
X Won with 26.8%
(Alex Sammoury)
At-Large Joan Peck Democrat 2019 (303) 774-3619
Click Email Icon
1.65% (47.07%)
Scott Dunn 45.43%
X Won with 37.64%
Heath R. Carroll 27.98%
Ron Gallegos 25.07%
James Young 9.3%
X
At-Large Gabe Santos Republican
Worked for Tom Delay
2017 (303) 774-3615
Click Email Icon
X Won with 43.28%
Alex Sammoury 35.4%
Trisha Baxter 25.07%
ID'd as "most Libertarian"
Ron Gallegos 18.91%
X Won with 36.3%
Bill Van Dusen 17.7%
Kaye Fissinger 15.8%
"Lifelong Democrat" who voted Green
Edward Dloughy 3%

Veronique Bellamy is running for Longmont Mayor in 2017. She previous unsuccessfully ran for RTD District 1 in 2016. She has also filed to run for Governor in 2018 under the Green Party ticket. (Twitter)


Louisville

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

Jessica's googledoc has city council information for Littleton, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561

Loveland

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

Jessica's googledoc has city council information for Loveland, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561

Lyons

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

Manassa

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

Mancos

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

Manitou Springs

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

Manzanola

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

Marble

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

Mead

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

Meeker

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

Merino

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

Milliken

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

Minturn

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

Moffat

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

Monte Vista

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

Montezuma

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

Montrose

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

Monument

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

Morrison

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

Mount Crested Butte

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

Mountain View

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

Mountain Village

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

Naturita

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

Nederland

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

New Castle

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

Northglenn

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

Jessica's googledoc has demographic data and city council information for Northglenn, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561

Northglenn Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
38596

(Female: 49.4%)
(Male: 50.6%)
34.2 years

(-2.2 years to CO)
$60138

(+$1,315 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
Other: 3.9%
Orthodox: %
Black Protestant: %
14%

Native American: 16.8%
Hispanic/Latino: 23.2%
Other Race: 1.2%
Black: 22.2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
White: 8.1%
Two or More Races: 38.5%
108.8

(+8.8 to US)
$231960

(-$8,540 to CO)
$1188 White: 61.4%
Hispanic/Latino: 32.5%
Asian: 2.5%
Two or More Races: 1.5%
Black: 1.3%
Native American: 0.4%
Other Race: %
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
Older Adult 40-64: 28.3%
Children 0-17: 24.6%
Younger Adult 22-39: 30.3%
Senior 65+: 11.2%
College 18-21: 5.61%
Some College: 24.7%
High School: 35%
Bachelor's: 12.5%
Master's: 3.3%
Associate's: 9.6%
Some High School: 8.9%
Professional: 0.5%
Less than High School: 4%
Doctorate: 0.2%
None: 1.4%
10.1%

(+0.6% to CO)
Now married: 44.9%
Never married: 33.7%
Divorced: 13.5%
Widowed: 5.8%
Separated: 2%
4.1%

(+0.8% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

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Norwood

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

Nucla

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

Nunn

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

Oak Creek

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

Olathe

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

Olney Springs

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

Ophir

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

Orchard City

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

Ordway

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

Otis

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

Ouray

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

Ovid

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

Pagosa Springs

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

Palisade

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

Palmer Lake

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

Paoli

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

Paonia

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

Parachute

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

Parker

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

Peetz

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

Pierce

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

Pitkin

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

Platteville

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

Poncha Springs

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

Pritchett

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

Pueblo

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_Colorado

Pueblo City Council

Meetings 2nd and 4th Monday of the month 7 p.m. Meetings are held at City Hall, on the 3rd floor, in the newly renovated City Council Chambers 1 City Hall Place Pueblo, CO 81003

The City Clerk is the designated election official for the City of Pueblo. General municipal elections are held the first Tuesday of November during odd-numbered years. Special elections are called by ordinance of the City Council and may be held at any time. Special Municipal Elections are often held in conjunction with the Pueblo County General Election, in November for even-numbered years.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
District 1 City Council President Bob Schilling Unaffiliated 2017 719-250-4520
bobschilling68@gmail.com
24.69% (62.34%)
City Council District 2 Larry Atencio Unaffiliated 2019 719-248-9141
latencio@pueblo.us
1% (1078%)
City Council District 3 Ed Brown Unaffiliated 2017 719-671-7450
ebrown@pueblo.us
City Council District 4 Ray Aguilera Unaffiliated 2019 719-415-0400
raguilera@pueblo.us
31.9% (65.9%)
City Council At Large Steve Nawrocki Unaffiliated 2017 719-545-8900
snawrocki@pueblo.us
City Council At Large Lori Winner Unaffiliated 2017 719-252-7306
lovepueblo@yahoo.com
8.85% (32.7%)
City Council At Large Chris Nicoli Unaffiliated 2019 719-924-5449
cnicoll@pueblo.us
56.16% (72.39%)

Ramah

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

Rangely

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

Raymer

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

Red Cliff

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

Rico

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

Ridgway

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

Rifle

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

Rockvale

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

Rocky Ford

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

Romeo

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

Rye

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

Saguache

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

Salida

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

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Jim LiVecchi Unaffiliated 2017 719-530-2642
jim.livecchi@salidaelected.com
10.74% (55.37%)
Forrest Whitman 44.63
City Council District 1 Hal Brown Unaffiliated 719 239 4573
hal.bron@salidaelected.com



City Council District 1 Rusty Granzella Unaffiliated 2019 719 539 7309
rusty.granzel@salidaelected.com
UNOPPOSED


City Council District 2 Eileen Rogers Unaffiliated 719 539 4040
eileen.rogers@salidaelected.com
City Council District 2 Cheryl Brown Unaffiliated 2019 719 539 5372
chery.brown0kovacic@salidaelected.com
11.78% (55.89%)


City Council District 3 Mike Bowers Unaffiliated 2019 719 530 1580
mike.bowers@salidaelected.com
4.36% (48.32%)
Allison Pappenfort
City Council District 3 Melodee Hallett Unaffiliated 719 539 4659
melodee.hallet@salidaelected.com


Elected City Clerk Betty Schwitzer Unaffiliated 719 539 2105
betty.schwitzwe@salidaelected.com
Elected City Treasurer Theresa Cortese Unaffiliated
Theresa.cortese@salidaelected.com



San Luis

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

Sanford

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

Sawpit

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

Sedgwick

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

Seibert

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

Severance

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

Sheridan

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

Sheridan Lake

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

Silt

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

Silver Cliff

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

Silver Plume

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

Silverthorne

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

Silverton

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

Simla

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

Snowmass Village

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

South Fork

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

Springfield

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

Starkville

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

Steamboat Springs

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

Sterling

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

Stratton

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

Sugar City

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

Superior

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

Swink

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

Telluride

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

Thornton

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

Jessica's googledoc has demographic data and city council information for Thornton, see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lB_RcBJmXY9BygLqXU66noSfABnlPC3wc14qLmASl48/edit?pli=1#gid=1613050561

Thornton Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
130,307

(Female: 50.9%)
(Male: 49.1%)
33.1 years

(-3.3 years to CO)
$72,697

(+$13,874 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
Other: 3.9%
Orthodox: %
Black Protestant: %
9.6%

Native American: 9.3%
Hispanic/Latino: 16.6%
Other Race: 24.5%
Black: 17.7%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
White: 3.9%
Two or More Races: 4.6%
108.8

(+8.8 to US)
$255,500

(+$15,000 to CO)
$1,346 White: 54.4%
Hispanic/Latino: 36.9%
Asian: 4.1%
Two or More Races: 2.1%
Black: 2%
Native American: 0.4%
Other Race: %
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.06%
Older Adult 40-64: 30.3%
Children 0-17: 29.6%
Younger Adult 22-39: 28.1%
Senior 65+: 7.2%
College 18-21: 4.77%
Some College: 24.2%
High School: 27.9%
Bachelor's: 18.1%
Master's: 6.2%
Associate's: 9.4%
Some High School: 8%
Professional: 0.9%
Less than High School: 4.1%
Doctorate: 0.5%
None: 0.7%
11.3%

(+1.8% to CO)
Now married: 54.9%
Never married: 28.7%
Divorced: 10.7%
Widowed: 4.1%
Separated: 1.7%
3.5%

(+0.2% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Timnath

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

Trinidad

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

Two Buttes

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

Vail

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

Victor

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

Vilas

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

Vona

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

Walden

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

Walsenburg

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

Walsh

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

Ward

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

Wellington

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

Westcliffe

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

Westminster

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

Westminster Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
112,090

(Female: 51.5%)
(Male: 48.5%)
37.8 years

(+1.4 years to CO)
$70,212

(+$11,389 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
7.9%

Hispanic/Latino: 18.8%
Black: 18.3%
Other Race: 17.4%
Two or More Races: 11.2%
White: 5.9%
Native American: 3.8%
109.3

(+9.3 to US)
$275,300

(+$34,800 to CO)
$1,327 White: 68.8%%
Hispanic/Latino: 20.6%
Asian: 6.4%
Two or More Races: 2.2%
Black: 1.7%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.09%
Native American: 0.04%
Other Race: 0.1%
Older Adult 40-64: 33.5%
Younger Adult 22-39: 27.7%
Children 0-17: 24.5%
Senior 65+: 9.82%
College 18-21: 4.53%
Some College: 23.8%
Bachelor's: 23.2%
High School: 22.3%
Associate's: 9.4%
Master's: 9.1%
Some High School: 6.3%
Less than High School: 2.2%
Professional: 1.5%
None: 1.1%
Doctorate: 1.1%
9.9%

(+0.4% to CO)
Now married: 49.4%
Never married: 29.5%
Divorced: 13.5%
Widowed: 5.7%
Separated: 1.8%
3.3%

(+0% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Westminster City Council

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Herb Atchison Republican 2017 303-915-5625
herb.atchison@netzero.com
X 10.4% (41.3%)
Bob Briggs 30.9%
Mary Lindsay 27.7%
X

Wheat Ridge

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

Wiggins

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

Wiley

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

Williamsburg

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

Windsor

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

Winter Park

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

Woodland Park

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

Wray

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

Yampa

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

Yuma

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