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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Overview

  • City Council:
  • Mayor:
  • County:
  • School Districts:
  • State House:
  • State Senators:
  • Congressional:


Demographics


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(-36.4 years to CO)
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(-$58,823 to CO)
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City Council


City of Aspen Charter


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
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


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
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
Mayor
 
At-Large