Aspen
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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen,_Colorado
Next municipal election is March 5th, 2019, with a runoff (if necessary) scheduled for April 2nd, 2019. 2019 will be the first election with March/April in odd years, as previously with was May/June in odd years. The voters of Aspen voted in favor of the move during the coordinated November 2018 election.
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[hide]Overview
- City Council:
- Mayor:
- County:
- School Districts:
- State House:
- State Senators:
- Congressional:
Demographics
Population | Median Age | Median Household Income | Registered Voters | Presidential Results (County County) | Religion (County 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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years (-36.4 years to CO) |
$ (-$58,823 to CO) |
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% Other Race: % Native American: % Hispanic/Latino: % Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: % Black: % Two or More Races: % White: % |
$ | White: % Hispanic/Latino: % Black: % Asian: % Two or More Races: % Native American: % Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: % Other Race: % |
Older Adult 40-64: % Younger Adult 22-39: % Children 0-17: % Senior 65+: % College 18-21: % |
High School: % Some College: % Bachelor's: % Some High School: % Associate's: % Less than High School: % Master's: % None: % Professional: % Doctorate: % |
Now married: % Never married: % Divorced: % Widowed: % Separated: % |
City Council
Mayor
- 2 year terms; no more than 3 consecutive terms. Therefore 6 consecutive years. (This includes filling vacancies and resignations in the City of Aspen.)
- Must be elected with at least 50% plus one vote, otherwise goes to runoff.
Councilors
- 4 year terms; no more than 2 consecutive terms. Therefore 8 consecutive years. (This includes filling vacancies and resignations in the City of Aspen.)
- Elected At-Large
- Must be elected with at least 45% plus one vote, otherwise goes to runoff.
Mayor Pro-Tem
- Elected by majority council at first organizational meeting after the municipal election.
- Performs all the duties and is vested all the powers of the mayor in their absence.
Title | Name | Party | Next Election March |
Contact | 2019 Margin | 2017 Margin | 2015 Margin | 2013 Margin | 2011 Margin | |
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Mayor | 2019 | 1 | ||||||||
At-Large | 2021 | 1 | ||||||||
At-Large | 2019 | 1 | ||||||||
At-Large | 2021 | 1 | ||||||||
At-Large | 2019 | 1 |
Expanded At-Large Election Results
2017 Results | 2015 Results | 2013 Results | 2011 Results |
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2019 Election
General Election is March 5th, 2019.
Aspen has a runoff system, requiring the Mayor to get 50% plus one votes, and each of the two available at-large council seats receiving 45% plus one votes to be elected outright.
The runoff is scheduled or April 2nd, 2019.
Candidates
Seat | Name | Party | Endorsements/Info | Contact |
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Mayor | ||||
Mayor | ||||
Vote for Two At-Large Councilors | ||||
At-Large | ||||
At-Large | ||||
At-Large | ||||
At-Large |
(i) = incumbent
Campaign Finance
Filing Dates (according to Aspen City Clerk's office):
- February 12, 2019
- February 25, 2019
- February 28, 2019
- April 4, 2019
Seat | Name | Party | Total Contributions | Total Expenditures | Total Cash On Hand | Total PACs | Notable Individuals |
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Mayor | |||||||
At-Large |