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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton,_Colorado

Brighton Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
36,765

(Female: 49.8%)
(Male: 50.2%)
33.1 years

(-3.3 years to CO)
$65,760

(+$6,937 to CO)
2016: Clinton 50%
Trump: 42%

2012: Obama 56%
Romney: 41%

2008: Obama 58%
McCain: 40%

2004: Kerry 51%
Bush: 48%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
9.9%

Two or More Races: 18.6%
Hispanic/Latino: 13.9%
Native American: 9.6%
Other Race: 8.6%
White: 6.5%
Black: 0.5%
108.1

(+8.1 to US)
$245,860

(+$5,360 to CO)
$1,174 White: 52.2%
Hispanic/Latino: 41.9%
Two or More Races: 2.2%
Black: 1.6%
Asian: 1.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Native American: 0.2%
Older Adult 40-64: 30.2%
Children 0-17: 29.6%
Younger Adult 22-39: 27.2%
Senior 65+: 7.83%
College 18-21: 5.19%
High School: 30.9%
Some College: 23.2%
Bachelor's: 12.3%
Some High School: 9.9%
Associate's: 7.4%
Less than High School: 7%
Master's: 4%
None: 2.6%
Professional: 0.7%
Doctorate: 0.1%
13.4%

(+3.9% to CO)
Now married: 49.9%
Never married: 32%
Divorced: 11.2%
Widowed: 5.0%
Separated: 1.9%
4.1%

(+0.8% to CO)
106

(+31 to US)

Brighton City Council

Term limits: 8 consecutive years. Sometimes has separate elections due to City Charter language. Runoffs, if less than 50%.

  • Note 1: (See Ward 1 Seat 2 election entries)
    Former councilmember Chris Maslanik has a history of felony charges. He is currently the chair of the Planning Commission, appointed by the City Council.
  • Note 2: (See Ward 2 Seat 2)
    Mary Ellen Pollack is a Trump supporter. Her Twitter is archived through 4/11/17. Her seat is next up in 2019. She is eligible for re-election.


Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Dick McLean Has endorsed Eva Henry and Brigitte Grim 2017 303.655-2266
dmclean@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 25% (49.2%)
RUNOFF - Hodge withdrew
Richard E. Hodge 24.2%
Cynthia Martinez 13.5%
Lyn Pavel 8.8%
Jess Venegas 4%
Ward 1 Seat 1 Kirby Wallin Democrat 2019 303.655.2261
kwalling@brightonco.gov
UNOPPOSED X 8% (54%)
Rich Rodriquez 46%
X
Ward 1 Seat 2 Joan Kniss Democrat 2017 303-659-2196
jkniss@brightonco.gov
X 26.9% (63.4%)
DEFEATED GOP INCUMBENT
Chris Maslanik 36.5%
X
Maslanik charged with felony again in 2017
11.7% (55.8%)
(Chris Maslanik)
Ward 2 Seat 1 Rex Bell Republican 2017 303-655-2268
rbell@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 9.5% (54.7%)
Sandy Martinez 45.2%
Ward 2 Seat 2 Mary Ellen Pollack Trumpist
Source"
2019 303-655-2264
mpollack@brightonco.gov
0.5% (50.2%)
D.R. Dill 49.7% (6 votes)
X UNOPPOSED
(Cynthia Martinez)
X
Ward 3 Seat 1 Lynn Baca Democrat 2019 303-655-2263
lbaca@brightonco.gov
UNOPPOSED X 26% (63%)
Rob Farina 37%
X
Ward 3 Seat 2 Ken Kreutzer
(Pro-Tem)
Democrat 2017 303-655-2267
kkreutzer@brightonco.gov
X UNOPPOSED X 38.5% (69.2%)
(Wayne Scott)
Gloria Venagas 30.7
Ward 4 Seat 1 J.W. Edwards Republican 2019 303-655-2260
jwedwards@brightonco.gov
11.9% (52.5%)
Michele Romano-Lussier 40.6%
Archie Demarest 6.8%
X 7% (41%)
Jeff Blair 34%
Fidel Balderas 18%
Anthony Dyson 7%
DEMOCRAT VOTE - 52%
Blair lost runoff 57-43
X
Ward 4 Seat 2 Mark Humbert Republican 2017 303-655-2269
mhumbert@brightonco.gov
X 4.6% (43.8%)
David E. Rose 39.2%
Peter Phibbs 16.8%
DEMOCRAT VOTE - 56%
Rose lost runoff 65.4-34.5
Liberals did not consolidate in runoff
X 4.3% (52.1%)
(Wilma Rose)
Jeff Blair 47.8%