Littleton

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Littleton 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
44,669

(Female: 52.3%)
(Male: 47.7%)
42.6 years

(+6.2 years to CO)
$69,074

(+$10,251 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%
Mainline Protestant: 4.9%
Other: 4.6%
Orthodox: 0.3%
blackprotestant: 4.9%
9.4%

Native American: 35.0%
Other Race: 18.6%
Black: 18.1%
Hispanic/Latino: 18.0%
Two or More Races: 16.4%
White: 7.8%
101.1

(+1.1 to US)
$333,551

(+$93,051 to CO)
$1,109 White: 81.3%
Hispanic/Latino: 11.7%
Two or More Races: 2.4%
Asian: 2.1%
Black: 1.5%
Other Race: .5%
Native American: .09%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: .09%
Older Adult 40-64: 35.7%
Younger Adult 22-39: 22.1%
Children 0-17: 21.3%
Senior 65+: 16.4%
College 18-21: 4.5%
Bachelor's: 28.7%
Some College: 25.2%
High School: 18.3%
Master's: 11.3%
Associate's: 7.5%
Some High School: 3.0%
Professional: 2.3%
Doctorate: 1.7%
Less than High School: 1.5%
None: 0.4%
7.3%

(-2.2% to CO)
Now married: 49.7%
Never married: 28.9%
Divorced: 14.6%
Widowed: 5.7%
Separated: 1.1%
3.1%

(-0.2% to CO)
107

(+32 to US)

Littleton City Council

Term Limits: 12 consecutive years
All offices are 4 years, except one At-Large and the appointment of mayor
It appears that whomever receives the second-highest At-Large win percentage, receives the 2-year seat
Mayor is elected by the council for two-year terms
Mayor will be bolded
Cronyism, special interests, and Doug Clark keeps coming back
Only ONE liberal elected since 2009
Many races are either unopposed or entirely conservative.

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
District 1 Bill Hopping Cannot confirm 2017 303-809-3053
bhopping@littletongov.org
19.70% (59.80%)
Brenda Stokes 40.1%
Special Election
UNOPPOSED
(Randy Stein)
(Resigned over voters wanting a say in property development)
(Talks of recall)
X UNOPPOSED
(James A. Taylor)
District 2 Jerry Valdes Republican 2019 720-774-4055
jvaldes@littletongov.org
UNOPPOSED X 9.9% (54.9%)
James C. Boone 45%
X
District 3 Phil Cernanec Republican 2017 720-774-4055
pcernanec@littletongov.org
X UNOPPOSED X 23.3% (61.6%)
Travis Nicks 38.3%
District 4 Debbie Brinkman Republican
"Sunshine Boy"
2019 720-224-1314
dbrinkman@littletongov.org
5.1% (52.5%)
Carol Brzeczek 47.4%
X UNOPPOSED
Michael Elbeck was on the ballot but withdrew
X
At-Large Bruce Beckman
(Mayor 2015-2017)
Republican 2017 303-347-9141
bbeckman@littletongov.org
X Won with 32.2% Won with 37.9% X
At-Large Doug Clark
(Also served in the 90s. Called "Deficit Doug")
Republican
The original "Sunshine Boy"
2017 303-798-3594
dclark@littletongov.org
Won with 34.7% Won with 29.9%
(Bruce Stahlman)
X Won with 43.6%
(Bruce Stahlman)
At-Large Peggy Cole Unaffiliated
"Sunshine Boy"
2019 303-795-9552
pcole@littletongov.org
Won with 39.1% X Won with 39.7% Won with 41.5%