2009 Election Cycle

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Welcome to the Denver Democrats Election Resource Center!

We will be updating and expanding these pages with links to a variety of information about candidates, ballot initiatives, and commonly requested information about the 2009 and 2010 election cycles.

This page includes information on the Mail-In Ballot Election, the Candidates for Denver Public School Board, and The Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Denver's resolution to oppose Initiative 300.

 

Please click here for the 2010 Election Cycle Resource Page.

 
Fall 2009, Mail-In Ballot Election
The November 3, 2009 election will be conducted as an all-mail-ballot election. You should have received your ballot for this election by now.  If you did not, please call the Denver Election Center at 720-913-8683.  
 
Voter Service Centers
Denver will have two full-service voter service centers available for drive-up ballot drop off (Denver Elections Division only), walk-in drop off, or walk-in service for the November 2009 election:
Denver Elections Division, 3888 E. Mexico Ave.
Wellington Webb Building, Atrium, 201 W. Colfax Ave.
 
Service center operating hours:
8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Mon., Oct. 26 – Sat., Oct. 31
8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Mon., Nov. 2
7 a.m. – 7 p.m., Election Day, Tue., Nov. 3
 
At a service center, you may:
  • drop off your ballot
  • obtain a replacement for a lost or spoiled ballot
  • vote provisionally
  • emergency register, if you are qualified.

 

 DENVER SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION, FALL 2009

 

 

Denver Voters should now have their mail ballots to choose the newest members of the Denver School Board.  Learn more about the candidates here.  Note:  Democratic Candidates are in alphabetical order.  No endorsements by the Democratic Party of Denver have been made or should be implied by these listings.

 

Click HERE for Denver Post profiles of each candidate.

 

At-Large Candidates - All of Denver (click the attachment for a District Map):
Mary A. Seawell (D)
     P.O. Box 200247
     Denver, CO 80220
     720-815-2252
     www.seawell4greatschools.org
     mary@seawell4greatschools.org

Christopher Scott (D)
     3727 Clay St.
     Denver, CO 80211
     303-261-7956
     www.scott4schools.org
     christopher@scott4schools.org

Deborah L. Sims - Fard (Withdrawn)

 

Director District Two Candidates (click the attachment for a District Map):
Andrea E. Merida (D)
     1224 S. King St.
     Denver, CO 80219
     303-325-5600
     www.andreamerida.com
     district2@andreamerida.com

 

Director District Three Candidates (click the attachment for a District Map):
Jeanne S. Kaplan (D), Incumbent
     818 Marion St.
     Denver, CO 80218
     303-832-5424
     www.kaplanforkids.com
     info@kaplanforkids.com

 

Director District Four Candidates (click the attachment for a District Map):
Alton Clark (D)
     15145 E. 46th Ave.
     Denver, CO 80239
     303-437-9099
     http://teachone.vpweb.com
     darthalton@yahoo.com

Nate Easley (D)
     P.O. Box 39931
     Denver, CO 80239
     720-941-8394
     www.easley4dps4.com
     nate@easley4dps4.com

Andrea G. Mosby (D)
     P.O. Box 7167
     Denver, CO 80207
     720-218-5040
     www.campaignforandreamosby.com
     hopeforkiddenver@msn.com

Jacqui Shumway (D)
     1529 York St. #1
     Denver, CO 80206
     303-725-7482
     www.shumwayfordenver.com
     taichiproj@earthlink.net

 

Executive Committee of Denver Dems Unanimously Opposes Initiative 300
The Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Denver came to unanimous agreement to oppose Initiative 300 and to urge Denver voters to vote NO on Initiative 300 on their mail-in ballots for the November 3rd election.

Initiative 300 would amend the Denver Revised Municipal Code to require "the immediate impoundment of a vehicle when the driver is driving without a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, or driving contrary to the restrictions imposed upon their license, or driving while their license has been denied, suspended, canceled, or revoked, or when a a driver of a vehicle is an illegal alien."

To read more, please click here.

For the full text of the Executive Committee's resolution, please click here.

 

This is a mail ballot election.  Ballots are automatically sent to all registered voters. Ballots will be sent to voters regardless of whether or not they voted in the last election.  Ballots are not forwarded. If you have moved recently, use this link to verify your address:  Voter Registration Lookup