
Voters in four Denver City Council districts have a final chance Tuesday to choose between candidates locked in runoffs.
The top two candidates in far-northeast, central, south and southwest Denver advanced to runoffs .
Turnout in those districts’ runoffs reached 17 percent on Saturday, slightly lower than overall turnout at that point before the May 5 election.
Polls close at 7 p.m. Until then, voters may return ballots to or at four Voter Service and Polling Centers, where they also can vote in person starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Read candidate Q&As and watch interviews at .
In District 2, where John Kidd is running against Kevin Flynn, the center is in the Harvey Park Recreation Center, 2120 S. Tennyson Way. District 7, where Jolon Clark faces Aaron Greco, has a center in the Platt Park Senior Center, 1500 S. Grant St.
District 10 voters, who are choosing between Wayne New and Anna Jones, can vote at the Denver Elections Division headquarters, 200 W. 14th Ave. And District 11, where Stacie Gilmore is running against Sean Bradley, has voting in the Montbello Recreation Center, 15555 E. 53rd Ave.
Tuesday’s winners will take office July 20 with nine other council members elected last month.



