Lafayette
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Lafayette 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 |
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27,081 (Female: 52.2%) (Male: 47.8%) |
38.9 years (+2.5 years to CO) |
$71,758 (+$12,935 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% |
8.4% Hispanic / Latino: 20.1% Native American: 13.4% Two or More Races: 7.5% White Alone: 6% Other Race: 3.1% Black: N/A% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: N/A% |
113.1 (+13.1 to US) |
$318,135 (+$77,635 to CO) |
$1,324 | White, alone: 74.5% Hispanic: 16.7% Asian, alone: 5.2% Two or More Races: 3.4% Black: 0.2% Other Race: 0.2% Native American: 0.05% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.04% |
Older Adult 40-64: 37.4% Younger Adult 22-39: 25.7% Children 0-17: 23.7% Senior 65+: 9.51% College 18-21: 3.61% |
Bachelor's: 33.5% Some College: 17% Master's: 16.8% High School: 14.4% Associate's: 6.6% Doctorate: 3.3% Less than High School: 2.8% Some High School: 2.6% Professional: 2.2% None: 0.8% |
10.3% (+0.8% to CO) |
Now married: 51.7% Never married: 29.9% Divorced: 13.9% Widowed: 3.6% Separated: 1% |
2.7% (-0.6% to CO) |
107 (+32 to US) |
Lafayette City Council
- Up to 8 consecutive years
- Mayor and Pro-Tem are elected by council
- 4 seats are up every two years. Whomever gets the fourth-most vote gets the 2-year seat. The others get the 4-year seats.
- Went through a period of revolving doors, but appears to be without controversy.
Title | Name | Party | Next Election November |
Contact | 2019 Margin | 2017 Margin | 2015 Margin | 2013 Margin | 2011 Margin | |
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At-Large | Christine Berg (Mayor) |
Democrat | 2019 | 720-442-1612 (Online Contact Form) |
X | Won with 21% | X | Won with 16.34% | X | |
At-Large | Gustavo Reyna (Pro Tem) |
Democrat | 2021 | 720-272-9195 (Online Contact Form) |
Won with 12.21% | X | Won with 18.5% | Won with 15.75% (Staci Lupberger) |
Won with 12.6% (Staci Lupberger) | |
At-Large | Stephanie Walton | Democrat | 2019 | 720-593-0026 (Online Contact Form) (Is labeled at Tom Dowling's form, but the site links it to Walton) |
X | Won with 16.9% | X | Won with 13.42% (Steve Kracha) |
Won with 18.7% 1 (Alex Schatz) 1 (Schatz resigned; Kracha appointed) | |
At-Large | Alexandra Lynch | Democrat | 2019 | 303-260-8413 (Online Contact Form) |
X | Won with 16.7% | X | Won with 14.83% | X | |
At-Large | Merrily Mazza | Green | 2021 | 720-556-1286 (Online Contact Form) |
Won with 10.71% | X | Won with 17.9% | Won with 13.88% (Pete d'Oronzio) |
Won with 18.8% 1 (Christine Cameron) 1 (Cameron resigned; d'Oronzio appointed) | |
At-Large | Brad Wiesley (Jamie Harkins, incoming) |
(Registered Dem, incoming) |
2021 | 303-884-2200 (Online Contact Form) |
Won with 13.95% | Won with 12.5% (Brad Wiesley) |
Won with 16.77% (Brad Wiesley) |
Won with 14.27% (Brad Wiesley) |
X | |
At-Large | Chelsea Behanna (Appointed Aug. 2016) |
Democrat | 2021 | 303-900-8281 (Online Contact Form) |
Won with 12.36% | X (Tom Dowling resigned to move to California; Behanna appointed.) |
Won with 17.5% (Tom Dowling) |
X | Won with 16.3% (Carolyn Cutler) |
- In 2011, 6 of the 7 seats were up for vote, due to a succession of resignations and appointments. According to councilmembers, the resignations were due to personal circumstances, not discord.
Expanded Historical Election Results
Winners bolded.
Seat | 2017 Results | 2015 Results | 2013 Results | 2011 Results | 2009 Results |
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At-Large | Jamie Harkins 13.95% Chelsea Bahanna 12.36% (incumbent) Gustavo Reyna 12.21% (incumbent) Merrily Mazza 10.71% (incumbent) JD Mangat 10.48% (64 votes less than Mazza) Brian Wong 8.92% Dana Kusjanovic 7.2% Richard Welty 5.81%}} Allen Bishop 5.68% Jarrett Tishmack 3.97% Andrew J. O'Connor 2.84% Cliff Smedley 2.03% Michael Daniels 2.00% John William Watson 1.85% |
Christine Berg 21% Stephanie Walton 16.9% Alexandra Lynch 16.7% Brad Wiesley 12.5% Frank Phillips 12.2% (Supports renewable energy Cliff Smedley 10.4% (1, 2) Cliff Willmeng 9.8% (1, 2) |
Gustavo Reyna 18.5% Merrily Mazza 17.9% Tom Dowling 17.5% Brad Wiesley 16.77% Steve Kracha 15.1% (incumbent) Clifton E. Smedley 13.9% |
Christine Berg 16.34% Staci Lupberger 15.75% Alexandra Lynch 14.83% Brad Wiesley 14.27% Pete D'Oronzio 13.88% Steve Kracha 13.42% Rosabelle Rice 11.53% |
Alex Schatz 18.7% Christine Cameron 18.8% Carolyn Cutler 16.3% Staci Lupberger 12.6% Kristin Richeimer 12.2% Brian Herzfeld 11.7% Carol Mock 9.4% |
2017 Election
Lafayette will elect 4 city counselors on Nov 7, 2017. All candidates are elected At Large.
Candidate forums are scheduled for 9/25/17 and 10/11/17 - show up and ask questions! details
Candidates
(i) = Incumbent
Ward | Name | Party | comment | Contact |
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Chelsea Behanna (i) | Democrat | |||
Jarrett Tishmack | Unaffiliated | Larimer Cnty Environmental Advisory Brd 2010; worked for Forestry Svc. | ||
Jamie Harkins | Democrat | Facebook Website | ||
Gustavo Reyna (i) | Democrat | |||
Dana Kusjanovic | Democrat | Currently on city's planning commission. | ||
Cliff Smedley | Democrat | Active in DemEnterCO; strong position on keeping fracking out of the city., Progressive | ||
Merrily Mazza (i) | G | Introduced Climate Bill of Rights early 2017 (passed but for its legalization of civil disobedience provision); it constitutes a ban on fracking under community rights theory., Progressive | ||
Brian Wong | Republican | Currently on city's planning commission. | Facebook Website | |
Ashley Neumann | ? | |||
Andrew J. O'Connor | Democrat | Submitted ltr to editor in Daily Camera; construed as advocating violence to end fracking; NOT affiliated w/any organized community grassroots environmental/protector groups, which all advocate non-violence. http://www.dailycamera.com/letters/ci_30930903/andrew-j-oconnor-moral-responsibility-fight-fracking | ||
Richard Welty | Unaffiliated | South Lafayette; former owner of Christian Auto Bros; now Flatiron Auto | ||
John William Watson | Democrat | 24 yrs old | ||
Michael Daniels | Unaffiliated | |||
JD Mangat | Unaffiliated | 21 yrs old | Facebook Website | |
Allen Bishop | Republican | Owns Aerospace drone company |
Endorsement Notes:
- Chelsea Jehanna
- Jamie Harkins
Campaign Finance
Ballot Measures
5 Ballot questions will be included. See here