2023 Colorado Elections

Denver, Colorado - April 4, 2023

Denver City Auditor

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
Tim O’Brien Nonpartisan 59.1% 84,745
Erik Clarke Nonpartisan 40.9% 58,592

Denver City Clerk and Recorder

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
Paul López Nonpartisan 100.0% 128,614

Colorado Springs, Colorado - April 4, 2023

Mayor Runoff Election - May 16, 2023

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
Yemi Mobolade Nonpartisan 57.5% 67,442
Wayne W. Williams Nonpartisan 42.5% 49,909

Mayor General Election

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
Yemi Mobolade Nonpartisan 29.8% 32,429
Wayne W. Williams Nonpartisan 19.2% 20,908
Sallie Clark Nonpartisan 17.8% 19,384
Darryl Glenn Nonpartisan 8.7% 9,470
Longinos Gonzalez Jr. Nonpartisan 7.9% 8,622
Johnathan Tiegen Nonpartisan 5.0% 5,405
Andrew Dalby Nonpartisan 4.4% 4,825
Tom Strand Nonpartisan 2.4% 2,597
Lawrence Martinez Nonpartisan 1.7% 1,823
Christopher Mitchell Nonpartisan 1.1% 1,248
Kallan Rodebaugh Nonpartisan 1.0% 1,129
Jim Miller Nonpartisan 0.9% 948

City Council (3 Seats)

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
David Leinweber Nonpartisan 15.4% 43,606
Lynette Crow-Iverson Nonpartisan 14.3% 40,441
Brian Risley Nonpartisan 14.0% 39,635
Katherine Gayle Nonpartisan 9.9% 28,164
Glenn Carlson Nonpartisan 8.9% 25,335
Gordon Klingenschmitt Nonpartisan 7.9% 22,404
Roland Rainey Jr. Nonpartisan 7.1% 20,015
Chineta Davis Nonpartisan 6.5% 18,456
Jay Inman Nonpartisan 5.8% 16,362
Jane Northrup Glenn Nonpartisan 5.2% 14,750
Jaymen Johnson Nonpartisan 5.1% 14,514

State District 3 special election

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE TOTAL VOTES
Michelle Talarico Nonpartisan 53.7% 9,736
Scott Hiller Nonpartisan 46.3% 8,386

Statewide Ballot Measures - November 7, 2023

Type Number Title Subject Description
LRSS HB 1290 Prop II: Tobacco and Nicotine Product Tax Revenue Measure Taxes and Tobacco Asks voters to either (1) allow the state to retain and spend revenue the state received above the estimated revenue generated from increases taxes on cigarettes and tobacco and nicotine products in Proposition EE or (2) refund $23.65 million to distributors and wholesalers and reduce the tobacco tax rate by 11.53%
LRSS SB 303 Prop HH: Property Tax Changes and Revenue Change Measure Taxes and Property Reduces the property tax rate; allows the state to retain and spend revenues (that it would otherwise be required to refund to residents under the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR)) to give local governments to make up lost tax revenues from the property tax rate reduction