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May 02, 2007 04:27 AM UTC

Denver Election Results Coming In

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  • by: Colorado Pols


From the Rocky Mountain News:

Already Declared Winners

Referred Measure 1A (extend term limits for DA)

Mayor
John Hickenlooper

Auditor
Dennis Gallagher

City Clerk
Stephanie O’Malley

City Council District 4
Peggy Lehmann

City Council District 5
Marcia Johnson

City Council District 9
Judy Montero

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21 thoughts on “Denver Election Results Coming In

  1. Linkhart far outpolling Boigon who’s slighty ahead of that other lady

    Lopez doing very well, but heading for a run off, right now with Phillips

    Nevitt leading but facing a run off with Watters

    Sharon Bailey leading but with a run off, which is CLOSE so far with Madison slightly ahead of Watson

     

    1. Ditrict 8:
      Bailey 1869
      Madison 1426
      Watson 1363

      District 3:
      Lopez 45.24%
      Phillips 15.68%
      the rest significantly less

      District 7:
      Nevitt 46.42%
      Watters 27.93%
      Conners and Smith: much less

  2. Clearly Hick’s mismanagement of the winter storms took it’s toll…

    John Hickenlooper (NON) 58,517 87.6%
    Danny Lopez (NON)  8,263 12.4%

    Total: 66,780 

    🙂

  3. The Hick definitely would have had fomidable opposition.  He is the politically weakest Denver Mayor in a longtime. 

    From McNichols to Pena to Webb Denver’s Mayor has long been one of the state’s party leaders.  Right now Hick is pretty far down the totem poll in the hierarchy Democratic party leaders.  Furthermore the stalwarts of the Denver Democratic party don’t care much for him or his people.

    He doesn’t have the confidence or ability to seek higher office.  For all the hype that this guy has received he will be just a subpar two-term Mayor with no real accomplishments or legacy. 

    If somebody disagrees with my characterization as subpar please tell me what he has accomplished?  When you think about Mayor Webb and what he accomplished you think about Downtown, Golden Triangle, Lower Platte Valley, Coors Field, DIA, Budget Surpluses, Denver Health, revitalization of Denver neighborhoods such as Highlands, Five Points, and LODO.

    Hick had five goals that he announced when he was first elected.  I think they were better place to live, better place to work, 25,0000 new jobs, and improved customer service.  The streets are filled with potholes and homeless folks from all over North America, moral has never been lower with city employees, Denver has lost professional jobs but gain low-skilled positions such as dishwashers in restaurants, and citizens continue to be frustrated by the city’s permitting process.

    1. …but your description of his popularity and standing within the party is at odds with everything else written about him….it’s also at odds with the fact that no formidable candidate opposed him this year

    2. overestimates the importance of “the stalwarts of the Denver Democratic party.”  The stalwarts (whoever they are) may have some ability to influence caucuses, but since Denver elections are non-partisan they really don’t have much say (else Hick wouldn’t have been elected the first time).

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