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Greenwood Village Overview

Greenwood Village Demographics

Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Arapahoe County) Religion (Arapahoe County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
15,385

(Female: 52.2%)
(Male: 48.8%)
44.5 years

(+8.1 years to CO)
$124,441

(+$65,618 to CO)
2016: Clinton 53%
Trump: 39%

2012: Obama 53%
Romney: 45%

2008: Obama 56%
McCain: 43%

2004: Kerry 47%
Bush: 51%
None: 66.6%
Catholic: 12.1%
Evangelical Protestant: 11.2%
Other: 4.6%
Orthodox: 0.3%
Mainline Protestant: 0.2%
4%

White: 4.1%
Hispanic/Latino: 3.6%
105.2

(+5.2 to US)
$946,157

(+$705,657 to CO)
$1,560 White: 81.8%
Asian: 8.3%
Hispanic/Latino: 6.2%
Two or More Races: 1.6%
Other Race: 0.9%
Black: 0.4%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Native American: 0.09%
Older Adult 40-64: 42.4%
Children 0-17: 23%
Younger Adult 22-39: 16.9%
Senior 65+: 14.1%
College 18-21: 3.54%
Bachelor's: 39.7%
Master's: 20.9%
Some College: 12.7%
Professional: 10.7%
High School: 8.1%
Associate's: 4.4%
Doctorate: 1.9%
Some High School: 1.2%
Less than High School: 0.3%
None: 0.0%
12.6%

(+3.1% to CO)
Now married: 63.3%%
Never married: 25.2%
Divorced: 7.8%%
Widowed: 3.1%%
Separated: 0.6%%
3.2%

(-0.1% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Greenwood Village City Council

  • All City Council members are elected every November of odd years
  • City Council members are elected from a pool of candidates from each district, with the top two of each winning a seat.
  • Term limits are 8 consecutive years
  • Mayors are elected At-Large, every 4 years (next is Nov. 2019)
Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
Mayor Ron Rakowsky Republican 2019 303-486-5741
rrakowsky@greenwoodvillage.com
X UNOPPOSED
District 1 Jerry Presley Democrat 2019 303-804-4138
jpresley@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 35.97% 1
1 (GOP Incumbent defeated by Dem)
Won with 30.27%
(Freda Miklin)
District 1 Dave Bullock Republican 2019 303-804-4137
dbullock@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 43.59% Won with 25.88%
District 2 Anne Ingebretsen Republican
(Leadership Program of the Rockies)
2019 303-804-4135
aingebretsen@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 29.28%
(Leslie Schluter)
District 2 Dave Kerber Unaffiliated 2019 303-804-4136
dkerber@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 28.53%
1 (Unaffiliated Incumbent defeated)

(Darryl Jones)
District 3 Steve Moran Republican 2019 303-804-4133
smoran@greenwoodvillage.com
UNOPPOSED
District 3 George Lantz Republican 2019 303-804-4134
glantz@greenwoodvillage.com
UNOPPOSED
District 4 Judith M. Hilton Democrat 2019 303-804-4131
jhilton@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 31.78%
1 (Unaffiliated Incumbent defeated)

(T.J. Gordon)
District 4 Thomas J. Dougherty Democrat 2019 303-804-4132
tdougherty@greenwoodvillage.com
Won with 29.43%
(Tom Bishop)


Expanded Historical Election Results

Ward 2017 Results 2015 Results 2013 Results 2011 Results 2009 Results
Mayor X Ron Rakowsky UNOPPOSED X Ron Rakowsky UNOPPOSED X
 
District 1 Dave Bullock 43.59%
Jerry Presley 35.97%
Freda Miklin 20.45% (incumbent)
Freda Miklin 30.27% (827 votes)
Dave Bullock 25.88% (707 votes)
Henny Lasley 24.01% (656 votes)
Luke Towle 19.84% (542 votes)
ELECTION CANCELLED Jerry Presley 50.83% (855 votes)
Denise Rose 49.17% (827 votes)
Denise Rose 51.01% (354 votes)
Jerry Presley 48.99% (340 votes)
 
District 2 Anne Ingebretsen 29.28%
Dave Kerber 28.53%
Darryl Jones 19.75% (incumbent)
Seanna Mulligan 17.12%
Henry Siegel 5.33%
Leslie Schluter 53.19% (584 votes)
Darryl Jones 46.81% (514 votes)
ELECTION CANCELLED Leslie Schluter 31.27% (430 votes)
Jeff Roemer 34.40% (473 votes)
Kathleen Chapman 16.73% (230 votes)
John Herbers 17.60% (242 votes)
Dave Kerber 50.68% (447 votes)
Jeff Roemer 49.32% (435 votes)
 
District 3 Steve Moran 50.26%
George Lantz 49.74%
Steve Moran 28.83% (551 votes)
George Lantz 25.54% (488 votes)
David Seserman 23.29% (445 votes)
Brent Neiser 22.34% (427 votes)
ELECTION CANCELLED Gary Kramer 50.75% (711 votes)
Bette Todd 49.25% (690 votes)
Bette Todd 51.56% (464 votes)
Gary Kramer 48.44% (436 votes)
 
District 4 Judith M. Hilton 31.78%
Thomas J. Dougherty 29.43%
T.J. Gordon 29.26% (incumbent)
(Gordon received 3 votes less than Dougherty)

Jeff Kahn 9.53%
T.J. Gordon 51.28% (720 votes)
Tom Bishop 48.72% (684 votes)
ELECTION CANCELLED T.J. Gordon 44.72% (660 votes)
Tom Bishop 44.58% (658 votes)
Amber Pleiss 10.70% (158 votes)
Ron Rakowsky 39.89% (671 votes)
Gary Kleeman 35.49% (597 votes)
Steve Frankel 16.47% (277 votes)
Lindy Scialla 8.15% (137 votes)


2017 Election

On November 7th, 2017, there are a total of 8 seats up for vote, with 2 from each of the 4 districts. District 3 only has both incumbents running, so they are automatically elected. District 1 has both incumbents against 1 challenger; District 2 has only 1 incumbent against 4 challengers; and District 4 has only 1 incumbent against 3 challengers.

There are no ballot measures for the city government.

Candidates

(i) = incumbent
Ward Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
 
 Choose 2
1 Dave Bullock (i) Republican
1 Freda Miklin (i) Republican
1 Jerry Presley Democrat Previously on City Council, last term ending in 2013
 
 Choose 2
2 Darryl Jones (i) Unaffiliated
2 Dave Kerber Unaffiliated Previously on City Council, last term ending 2011
2 Henry Siegel Unaffiliated
2 Seanna Mulligan Democrat
2 Anne Ingebretsen Republican
 
 Choose 2
3 George Lantz (i) Republican AUTOMATIC WINNER
3 Steve Moran (i) Republican AUTOMATIC WINNER
 
 Choose 2
4 Jeff Kahn Unaffiliated
4 Judith M. Hilton Democrat
4 T.J. Gordon (i) Unaffiliated
4 Thomas J. Dougherty Democrat