Denver voters to decide mayor, City Council races in Tuesday runoff election

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🗳 It's Election Day. Reminder: Voters have until 7 p.m. to turn in their ballots.

Denver voters have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to cast their votes at a polling center or to turn in their completed ballots in the city’s runoff election.

Residents will have to choose between Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston for mayor — the first new mayor in 12 years, and those living in districts 8, 9 and 10 will be picking their City Council representatives. Races go to a runoff election when no candidate receives 50% or more of the vote, except for the at-large seats. This also occurred in District 7, but one candidate withdrew from the race.

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