If you’re a Denver voter and your ballot is still sitting on your kitchen table just waiting to be filled out, don’t fret — there’s plenty of time before the official runoff election day on June 6, and we’ve got the resources you need to help cast a confident vote.
Still deciding between Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston?
Brough’s background:
- The Denver Post did a deep dive into Brough’s career and experience.
- The City Cast Denver podcast also sat down with the candidate for a second time to hear more about her lived experience and who she considers her community.
More on Mike:
- The Post also did an equally extensive look at Johnston’s policy promises and previous work.
- The City Cast Denver Podcast took a second opportunity to ask the mayoral hopeful about his college affiliations and how he would implement his housing plan.
Whose approach is tougher on crime?
- On the surface, it can be hard to tell the difference between what the two mayoral candidates bring to the table when it comes to an approach on guns, staffing shortages in public safety jobs, and concerns about rising crime. Denverite broke down each candidates’ approach to public safety and how they plan to implement their policies.
Other election news:
- What’s the city council runoff looking like? The Mayor’s race gets a lot of attention, but many districts in Denver are seeing city council runoffs on the ballot, too. Check out this quick guide from Axios to everything that’s going on with Denver City Council.
- Ballots are in the mail: But it’s not too late to register and vote in this election — check out the Clerk and Recorder’s website for more information. You can also check to see if you’re registered to vote, request an accessible ballot, and track your ballot’s whereabouts.