
District 3
Paul Lopez: 2,880
Write-ins: 90
Total votes: 2,970
City Councilman Paul Lopez was elected to a second term Tuesday. Lopez, who previously worked as a community and labor organizer, was first elected to the seat representing west Denver in 2007.
District 4
Peggy Lehmann: 7,395
Write-ins: 275
Total votes: 7,670
City Councilwoman Peggy Lehmann was elected to a third term Tuesday, securing a sizable win over write-in candidate John Kumar. A former City Council aide, she was first elected to the seat serving southeast Denver in 2003.
District 6
Charlie Brown: 7,056
Write-ins: 317
Total votes: 7,373
City Councilman Charlie Brown was re-elected Tuesday without opposition. Brown was first elected in a special election in 2001. He was re-elected to the seat serving neighborhoods that include Washington Park, University Park and Virginia Village in 2003 and 2007.
District 7
Chris Nevitt: 4,204
Write-ins: 194
Total votes: 4,398
City Councilman Chris Nevitt was re-elected Tuesday without opposition. Nevitt, who serves as council president, was first elected to the seat serving south-central Denver in 2007.
District 10
Jeanne Robb: 6,544
Write-ins: 298
Total votes: 6,842
City Councilwoman Jeanne Robb was elected to a third term Tuesday, securing a sizable win over write-in candidate Marcus Luszko. Robb, a former teacher, former City Council aide and mother of three grown children, was first elected in 2003.



