Englewood

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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)
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

Englewood's City Council consists of seven members - one representative for each of the four districts in the City, and three who represent the City At-Large.
The City Council Members are elected by the voters and serve four-year staggered terms.
City Council decides which of its members will serve as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor District 1 Joe Jefferson Republican Term expires in 2019 720-373-5639
jjefferson@englewoodgov.org

Re-elected

Re-elected
Mayor Pro Tem (District 4) Rick Gillit Cannot Confirm 2017 303-246-4780
rgillit@englewoodgov.org
UNOPPOSED 9% (54.5%)
Wayne Oakley 45.5%
District 3 Laurett Barrentine Republican 2019 303-883-6495
lbarrentine@englewoodgov.org

First elected

Lost to Randy Penn 42.7% to 53.3%
District 2 Linda Olson Democrat 2017 720-789-4799
lolson@englewoodgov.org
5% (52.5%)
Rita Russell 47.5%
20.2% (60.1%)
Douglas Cohn 39.9%
At Large Amy Martinez Democrat 2019 720-238-3959
amartinez@englewoodgov.org

First elected
At Large Rita Russell Republican 2019 303-639-6181
rrussell@englewoodgov.org

First elected

Lost to Linda Olson
At Large Steven R. Yates Republican 2017 303-720-9817
syates@englewoodgov.org
9.6% (54.8%)
Scott Gorsky 45.2%
First elected

2017 Election

Englewood voters will elect three Council members: a representative from District 2, District 4, one At-Large, and a Municipal Judge, for four-year terms, on Nov 7, 2017.

Find your ward: Ward Map

City Candidate Page

Candidates

(i) = incumbent
Ward Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
2 Linda G. Olson (i) Democrat email
 
4 Dave Cuesta Unaffiliated email
4 Rick Gillit (i) Republican email
 
At Large Cheryl Leontyne Wink Unaffiliated email
At Large Joe Anderson Unaffiliated email
At Large Steven R. Yates (i) Republican email