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Coleman Challenges Williams for Colorado District 33 Senate Seat

January 1, 2020 / Mary Jo Brooks / Elections, Politics, State Issues / No Comments

A Democratic primary fight has gotten underway in Colorado Senate District 33. Incumbent Angela Williams is facing a challenge from Representative James Coleman (House District 7).

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School Board Issues and Questions. Four former board members talk about the upcoming DPS Board election.

September 1, 2019 / Martina Will, PhD / Community Issues, Denver News, Elections, Schools/Education / 1 Comment

With the Denver Public Schools (DPS) Board election coming this fall, the Front Porch brought together four former Board members to share wisdom born of experience.

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Should Stapleton Be Renamed? The community debates the question. Plus Ballot Q&A and Letters to the Editor

July 1, 2019 / Central Park, Community Issues, Elections, Politics / 3 Comments

Views on whether to keep or change the name of the Stapleton community—plus answers to your questions about the ballot and Letters to the Editor

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Hickenlooper’s “Giddy-Up Start-Up Rally”

April 1, 2019 / Carol Roberts / Denver News, Elections, National Issues, People, Politics / No Comments

As the sun went down on March 7, the crowd moved in and filled Civic Center Park to hear John Hickenlooper announce his candidacy for president of the United States.

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May 7, 2019 Ballot Initiatives

April 1, 2019 / Todd Engdahl / Community Issues, Denver News, Elections, Politics / 1 Comment

The May 7 ballot has two issues for voters: Initiated Ordinance 300 is the controversial plan to repeal Denver’s homeless camping ban, and Initiated Ordinance 301 would decriminalize private possession and use of hallucinogenic mushrooms in the city.

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May 7, 2019 Ballot: Who will represent you on City Council?

April 1, 2019 / Denver News, Elections, Politics / No Comments

The Election is May 7. Ballot mailing starts April 15. To win, a candidate needs 50% plus one vote. If no candidate wins the majority of votes, the top two candidates will be in a run-off election on June 4.

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Ballot Issue 300, May 7, 2019: Where can homeless people sleep?

March 1, 2019 / Martina Will, Ph.D. / Community Issues, Denver News, Elections, Parks/Open Space, Public Safety / 2 Comments

Northeast Denver residents who love the outdoors are lucky to have the Sand Creek Greenway and Trail close by. But this recreational amenity has long been a popular site for those who are homeless.

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May 7, 2019 Ballot: Mayoral Candidates’ Positions

March 1, 2019 / Denver News, Elections, Politics / No Comments

The four front-runner candidates present their views on growth, housing, transportation and crime. Next month look for information on other candidates and the ballot initiative.

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