Denver residents are deciding who will be the city’s next mayor out of an unusually crowded pool of candidates. Current Mayor Michael Hancock has reached his term limit after having been in office for twelve years, making this only the fifth mayoral election in Denver since the 1950s without an incumbent candidate.
There are 16 candidates left in the mayoral race, although 17 will appear on the ballot. Former candidate Kwame Spearman, the owner of Denver-based Tattered Cover Book Store, dropped out of the race after the ballots were already printed.
Here are the other candidates:
- Renate Behrens
- Kelly Brough
- Lisa Calderón
- Al Gardner
- Chris Hansen
- Leslie Herod
- Mike Johnston
- Aurelio Martinez
- Deborah "Debbie" Ortega
- Terrance Roberts
- Trinidad Rodriguez
- Andy Rougeot
- Ean Thomas Tafoya
- Robert Treta
- James Walsh
- Thomas Wolf
- Dr. Abass Yaya Bamba (write-in candidate)
The race between the candidates is tight and there isn't a clear frontrunner. If no candidate wins a majority of votes, there will be a runoff in June between the two candidates with the highest numbers of votes. Central issues for this mayoral race include housing affordability, homelessness and public safety.
Voters will also be considering eight open city council seats, including two at-large members who will represent the whole city of Denver. This election will also decide the fate of the land formerly occupied by the Park Hill Golf Course.
are available online. Denverites can register to vote through election day. All ballots must be turned in by 7 p.m. on April 4.