Boulder
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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 |
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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 | |
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Mayor | Suzanne Jones | Democrat | 2019 | 720-633-7388 joness@bouldercolorado.gov |
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Mayor Pro Tem | Andrew Shoemaker | Democrat | 2017 | 303-530-3452 shoemakera@bouldercolorado.gov |
Wasn't up for election |
First elected |
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Council Member | Matthew Appelbaum | Democrat | 2017 | 303-449-8970 appelbaumm@bouldercolorado.gov |
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Council Member | Aaron Brockett | Democrat | 2019 | 720-984-1863 brocketta@bouldercolorado.gov |
First elected to city council |
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Council Member | Jan Burton | Democrat | 2017 | 720-446-8510 burtonj@bouldercolorado.gov |
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Council Member | Lisa Morzel | Democrat | 2019 | 303-815-6723 morzell@bouldercolorado.gov |
Re-elected |
Re-elected |
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Council Member | Sam Weaver | Democrat | 2017 | 303-416-6130 WeaverS@bouldercolorado.gov |
Not up for re-election |
First elected to council |
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Council Member | Bob Yates | Cannot confirm | 2019 | 720-310-5829 yatesb@bouldercolorado.gov |
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Council Member | Mary D. Young | Cannot confirm | 2017 | 303-501-2439 youngm@bouldercolorado.gov |
Boulder City Council Election 2017
Boulder will elect a city council rep for 5 seats on Nov 7, 2017. All city council seats are elected by all Boulder voters, not by ward or precinct.