2019 Denver mayoral election

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The 2019 Denver mayoral election was the 2019 edition of the quadrennial elections held to determine the Mayor of the City of Denver, Colorado. The election was held on May 7, 2019. Since no candidate received a majority of votes, a runoff election was held on June 4, 2019 between the two candidates with the most votes, incumbent Mayor Michael Hancock and Jamie Giellis. Hancock defeated Giellis in the runoff election, winning a third term as Mayor, and becoming the first mayor to be reelected to a third term since Wellington Webb in 1999. Hancock's third inauguration was held on July 15, 2019. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Federal Officials *Michael Bennet, U.S. Senator *Joe Neguse, Member of Congress for Colorado's 2nd congressional district *Ed Perlmutter, Member of Congress for Colorado's 7th congressional district *Ken Salazar, former U.S. Senator and Secretary of Interior State Officials *John Hickenlooper, former Governor of Colorado *Bill Ritter, former Governor of Colorado *Donna Lynne, former Lieutenant Governor of Colorado *Barbara O’Brien, former Lieutenant Governor of Colorado and current member of Denver Board of Education *Michael Johnston, former State Senator and 2018 candidate for Governor, candidate for U.S. Senate *Irene Aguilar, State Senator *Mike Feeley, former State Senator *Gloria Travis Tanner, former State Senator *Terrance Carroll, former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives *Celina Benavidez, former State Representative *Nolbert Chavez, former State Representative *Doug Friednash, former State Representative *Rosemary Marshall, former State Representative *Jeff Shoemaker, former State Representative Local Officials *Bill Vidal, former Mayor of Denver *Wellington Webb, former Mayor of Denver and former State Representative *Charlie Brown, former member of Denver City Council *Elbra Wedgeworth, former member of Denver City Council *Jennifer Bacon, member of Denver Board of Education *Bruce Hoyt, former member of Denver Board of Education *Mike Johnson, former member of Denver Board of Education *Rosemary Rodriguez, former member of Denver Board of Education Organizations *Colorado Black Leadership Coalition *Colorado Building Construction Trades Council *Denver Firefighters Local 858 *Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance *Healthier Colorado *IATSE Local 7 *Metro Housing Coalition *Plumbers Local Union 3 *Teamsters Local 17 *UNITE HERE Local 23 *United Association of Denver Pipefitters Local 208 *Vietnamese Community of Colorado *YIMBY Denver
rdf:langString State Officials *Rob Hernandez, former State Senator *Dafna Michaelson Jenet, State Representative Local Officials *Rafael Espinoza, member of the Denver City Council *Cathy Donohue, former member of the Denver City Council *Marcia Johnson, former member of Denver City Council *Dennis Gallagher, former City of Denver Auditor *Kendra Sandoval, former Director of Community Affairs for the City and County of Denver
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rdf:langString The 2019 Denver mayoral election was the 2019 edition of the quadrennial elections held to determine the Mayor of the City of Denver, Colorado. The election was held on May 7, 2019. Since no candidate received a majority of votes, a runoff election was held on June 4, 2019 between the two candidates with the most votes, incumbent Mayor Michael Hancock and Jamie Giellis. Hancock defeated Giellis in the runoff election, winning a third term as Mayor, and becoming the first mayor to be reelected to a third term since Wellington Webb in 1999. Hancock's third inauguration was held on July 15, 2019. The election was officially nonpartisan, with its winner being elected to a four-year term. The elections were part of the , which included elections for City Council and city Clerk and Recorder.
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