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June 01, 2023 07:23 AM MDT

Denver Runoff Election Candidate Questionnaire

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  • by: ProgressNow Colorado

If you’re one of the majority of Denver voters who hasn’t returned your ballot yet for next Tuesday’s runoff election, or know someone in the same situation, we’re here to help! Just in time to give you the information you need to make an informed decision, here is our in-depth candidate questionnaire for the Denver mayoral race as well as the three contested city council races.

For information about where to return your completed ballot, or even register and vote right up until Election Day, visit the Denver Elections Division. All ballots must be received by the clerk by Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00pm in order to be counted. If you’re voting in person, you just need to be in line to vote by 7:00pm.

Your vote could make the difference! Learn about the candidates and get those ballots returned.

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2 thoughts on “Denver Runoff Election Candidate Questionnaire

  1. Thanks for urging Denver voters to participate. As of the June 1 update on the Denver Election Division site, 15.67% ballots cast, another 1.20% we in the midst of being processed.

    In-person voting has been light — busiest single location had 17 votes on 5/31.  Only one other had more than 10 on any day.

  2. Hard to judge by the early days of in-person voting. Even in the General last November, the in-person voting was very small numbers until about the Friday before election day. I was at a polling site on only the last Sat-Mon-Tues of that election. We did next to nothing on Sat, a small but steady trickle on Mon, and then everyone and their brother on Tuesday, but not until after 2 pm.

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