
It’s coming down to the wire, but there’s still time to cast an informed ballot in Denver’s municipal election Tuesday, May 7. (Let’s not be like San Antonio, which for its election.)
Here’s everything you need to know in one tidy package (check out our Denver voter guide, too):
Denver mayor
• Denver Post profiles of mayoral candidates: Meet Denver’s 6 candidates for mayor in their homes and on the campaign trail
• Denver mayor candidate Q&As
Denver City Council
Not sure what district you’re in? Find a handy-dandy map here
• District 1: Denver City Council race: Look to Northwest Denver to see the future of city politics
• District 5: Denver City Council race: East Denver voters must decide how much development is too much
• District 9: Denver City Council race: District 9 candidates debate density solutions amid hyper-development
• At-large
• District 1
• District 2
• District 3
• District 4
• District 5
• District 6
• District 7: Unopposed; Jolon Clark didn’t return a questionnaire
• District 8
• District 9
• District 10
• District 11
Denver clerk and recorder, and auditor
• Story: Denver voters approved big campaign finance reforms — now they’ll elect a clerk and recorder to carry them out
• Clerk and recorder candidate Q&A
• Auditor candidate Q&A
Ballot issues
• Camping ban overview: What is Denver Initiative 300: Right to survive
• Story: How Denver’s camping ban works — or doesn’t work — as voters prepare to decide its future
• Magic mushrooms overview: What is Denver Initiative 301: Psilocybin mushroom decriminalization
• Story: Psychedelic mushrooms just put Denver at the center of the national drug debate — again
From the opinion* pages
• Denver Post Editorial Board: Endorsement: Michael Hancock deserves your vote for a third and final term as Denver mayor
• Denver Post editorial: Editorial: Vote “no” on Initiative 300 to keep homeless camps safe and temporary
*The Denver Post editorial/opinion department is separate from The Denver Post news department
General election information
• It’s too late to mail your ballot, but here’s — be sure to do it by 7 p.m. Tuesday. And if you want to vote in person, you can do that at a .
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