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2023 Municipal Run-Off Election

The 2023 Municipal Run-Off Election ballot will contain races in which candidates did not receive more than 50 percent of the vote in the general election.

Candidates who received the highest and second-highest number of votes in their respective races will appear on the ballot. This includes Mayor and some District Council Members, but does not include the two Council Members At-Large (decided by the highest number of votes in the general election).


Ballots begin mailing: May 15
Last day to vote: June 6


Watch on YouTube

Below you will find the Denver Decides Candidate Introduction videos for the 2023 Municipal Run-Off Election.

Watch the candidates' introductions 

Candidate Intros

Candidates are presented in order of their appearance on the ballot. All candidates were invited to share an introductory video which can be seen here if one was submitted.

Forum Videos

Learn more about the candidates in the races for District 8, District 9, District 10, and the Mayoral races below by watching our Denver Decides Candidate Runoff forums:

Council District 8 Candidate Runoff Forum

Council District 9 Candidate Runoff Forum

Council District 10 Candidate Runoff Forum

Mayoral Candidate Runoff Forum

 

 

 

 

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About Your Vote and Denver Decides

Learn How To Vote

Are you confused about any aspect of how to vote? We've got you covered. In this video, Denver Decides and Denver Votes come together to help you understand how to vote, how to update your voter information, check your registration, where you can drop off your ballots, how to navigate the mail ballot delivery system, meet your candidates, see them debate one another, and get to know the ballot issues, because every election is important and every vote counts.

Voting Frequently Asked Questions


American Sign Language: How To Vote


American Sign Language: How To Register To Vote

Protecting Your Vote

Worried about security in the elections process? Fear not. Colorado's award-winning election systems are ranked among the nation’s safest. This video details how Denver Elections Division is making your votes safer, faster, and more secure in through risk-limiting audits.

 

Learn More About Election Security

Frequently Asked Questions

About Us

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A Community Partnership for Accessible, Transparent Elections, Denver Decides is a coalition of community civic organizations in Denver comprised of Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation and League of Women Voters in cooperation with various neighborhood and civic organizations.

Contact Us

For specific voting and ballot information, please visit the Denver Elections Division

For information about the Denver Decides events, program series or community partnership please contact:


Open Records Requests

CORA — Citywide Colorado Open Records Fee Policy

In order to pay for the cost of staff, custodians of public records within the City and County of Denver may charge for research and retrieval time necessary to respond to requests for records under the Colorado Open Records Act (“CORA”).  Pursuant to C.R.S. §24-72-205(6), effective July 1, 2014, staff time may be charged at a rate not to exceed $30.00 per hour. There shall be no charge for the first hour of time for research and retrieval of records.