Tomorrow is the big day in Denver’s runoff election for Mayor and three contested city council races. In the totally unscientific reader polls we’ve conducted before and since the first round of voting in April, former state Sen. Michael Johnston has enjoyed a consistent edge over business lobbyist Kelly Brough.
Here’s one more chance for readers to weigh in–has the increasingly negative tone of the race moved the needle in either direction? Who will prevail when the votes are counted tomorrow night?
*Remember, as always with our totally non-scientific polls, we want to know what you legitimately THINK will happen — not what you hope will happen or which candidate you support personally. If you had to bet the deed to your house that your prediction would be correct, how would you vote?
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Whoever enforces the camping ban on city streets should be the next mayor.
I'm guessing that Kelly Brough is more likely to do that than Mike Johnston.
She can enlist her former colleagues at the COC (no, that's not Corrosion of Conformity) and they can go arrest people for existing. And then we'll see her in court.
You're right. Everyone should be able to throw all their trash wherever they like. Oh, and live, too. I mean, who really needs laws anyways? Defunding the police is really the only option. /s
conversations with neighbors this weekend found an amazing lack of enthusiasm for either candidate, a sense that both would be better than the incumbent, and neither will be able to do much to impact our neighborhood.
all but one had voted.
I’m really concerned about low voter turnout but with such a small difference between the 2 candidates, I feel like we’d be electing the same person regardless of who wins.
Exactly, SW Den Dem! Since there wasn't much difference between the two, they should have agreed to decide the runoff by a coin toss and saved the taxpayers to cost of the runoff election and spared viewers all their TV commercials.