Commerce City

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

Commerce City Demographics

Includes parts of Henderson.

General observations:

  • Median household income is +$7,239 to CO average yet median house value is -$40,841 to CO average.
  • Higher than average household income yet high poverty (15.6%) and less educated (56.3% have a High School degree or above).
  • Most common occupations are construction, repair, and transportation.
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
51,762

(Female: 51.1%)
(Male: 48.9%)
31.3 years

(-5.1 years to CO)
$71,148

(+$12,325 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%
15.6%

Other Race: 39.7%
Native American: 28.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 25.3%
Black: 8.5%
107.6

(+7.6 to US)
$242,959

(+$2,459 to CO)
$1,112 Hispanic/Latino: 46.3%
White: 45.1%
Black: 4.2%
Two or More Races: 2.4%
Asian: 1.6%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.4%
Native American: 0.3%
Other Race: 0.07%
Children 0-17: 32.8%
Younger Adult 22-39: 29.4%
Older Adult 40-64: 26.8%
Senior 65+: 6.42%
College 18-21: 4.62%
High School: 27.9%
Some College: 20.5%
Bachelor's: 14.4%
Some High School: 11.3%
Less than High School: 9%
Associate's: 8.4%
Master's: 4.6%
None: 2.8%
Professional: 0.9%
Doctorate: 0.1%
14.2%

(+4.7% to CO)
Now married: 52.4%
Never married: 30.0%
Divorced: 11.6%
Widowed: 4.6%
Separated: 1.3%
3.9%

(+0.6% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Commerce City City Council

Mayor and council members serve 4-year terms, with a max of 2 consecutive terms. Pro-Tem is appointed by mayor.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Sean Ford Republican 2019 303.720.9106
sford@c3gov.com
41% (60.9%)
James W. Riddell 19%
Gordon Hamby 19.1%
X 39.5% (69.7%)
Robert Toavs 30.2%
X
Ward 1 Andrew Amador Democrat 2017 303.910.4409
aamador@c3gov.com
X 0.3% (50.1%)
Gene Leffel 49.8%
Election decided by 4 votes
X 15.1% (51.3%)
(Dominick Moreno)
Gene Leffel 36.2%
Joseph E. Jr 12.3%
Ward 2 Rick Teter Republican 2019 303.378.2299
rteter@c3gov.com
UNOPPOSED
(Previously Ward 4)
X 23.7% (45.7%)
Kim Madson 22%
Kristine Sumner Ph.D 15.6%
Ellen Haug 9.3%
Jolene Vialpando-Nielsen 7%
X
Ward 3 Jadie Carson Democrat 2017 303.810.7276
jcarson@c3gov.com
X UNOPPOSED X 2.6% (27.1%)
Joe Sandoval 24.5%
David Pocs 19%
Kerstin Berlinski 18.2%
Guillermo Sema 11%

Democrat Total - 57.1%
Republican Total - 42.7%
Ward 4 Paolo Diaz Endorsed Michaelson-Jenet 2019 303.668.0542
pdiaz@c3gov.com
0.4% (42.5%)
Michael A Scanlon 42.1%
Ellen Haug 15.2%
X 11.3% (55.6%)
(Rick Teter)
Harvest Thomas 44.3
X
At-Large René Bullock
(Pro-Tem)
Endorsed Eva Henry 2017 303.880.6559
rbullock@c3gov.com
X Won with 39.1% X Won with 24.5%
At-Large Steve Douglas Democrat 2019 720.205.2621
sdouglas@c3gov.com
Won with 32.3% X Won with 25.2% X
At-Large Crystal Elliott Democrat 2019 303.406.3893
celliott@c3gov.com
Won with 23.2% X Won with 28.1% X
At-Large Jason McEldowney Democrat 2017 303.808.9105
jmceldowney@c3gov.com
X

Other At-Large Candidates
Maria Gonzales 19.8%
Anthony Stellato 14.4%
Gene Leffel 10%


Won with 27.7%

Other At-Large Candidates
Harvest Thomas 21.8
Robert Toavs 11.2%



X

Other At-Large Candidates
Paolo Diaz 23.4%
Gene Leffel 16.9%
James Romito 6.1%
Joe Sandoval 0 votes
(Sandoval dropped out-DUI)
Won with 24.2%

Other At-Large Candidates
Robert Romine 17%
Steve Douglas 13.7%
Andrew Hahn 13.6%
Colby Trull 6.8%