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Wray Overview

Wray Demographics

Wray City Council

Title Name Party Next Election
November
Contact 2019 Margin 2017 Margin 2015 Margin 2013 Margin 2011 Margin
At-Large
At-Large
At-Large
At-Large
At-Large
At-Large
At-Large


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Expanded Historical Election Results


Winners bolded.

Ward 2017 Results 2015 Results 2013 Results 2011 Results
At Large Greg Jones 30.12%
Robert Kraus 25.71%
Scott Weaver 18.72%

Larry Neuschwanger 18.39%
Bryce Revell 7.06%

2017 Elections

On November 7th, 2017, there are 3 seats up with 5 candidates from a single At-Large pool. No incumbents are running.

There are 2 ballot measures specific to the City of Wray.

Sample Ballot here.

Candidates

(i) = incumbent
Seat Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
At-Large Scott Weaver Republican
At-Large Robert Kraus Democrat
At-Large Larry Neuschwanger Republican
At-Large Bryce Revell Republican
At-Large Greg Jones Republican

Campaign Finance

Ballot Measures

Ballot Question 2I - Black Hills Gas Distribution

Shall the City of Wray, Colorado grant to Black Hills Gas Distribution, LLC d/b/a Black Hills Energy, its lessees, successors and assigns, a natural gas franchise to render gas public utility service within the City of Wray, Colorado?

  • Yes/For
  • No/Against


Arguments For


Arguments Against


Results
  • Yes/For - 87.15%
  • No/Against - 12.85%


Ballot Question 2J

Shall the term limits imposed by Article XVIII,Section 11 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado on elected officials of the City of Wray be eliminated so that you, the voter, can elect individuals of your choice to the offices of City Council of the City of Wray?

  • Yes/For
  • No/Against


Arguments For


Arguments Against


Results
  • No/Against - 54.61%
  • Yes/For - 45.49%