- Source: 2023 Denver mayoral election
The 2023 Denver mayoral election was held on April 4, 2023 to elect the mayor of Denver, Colorado, with a runoff held on June 6. The election was officially nonpartisan and was held concurrently with elections for the Denver City Council, as well as city auditor and city clerk and recorder. Incumbent Democratic mayor Michael Hancock was term-limited and could not seek a fourth term in office. A historic field of seventeen candidates filed to run in the race to succeed Hancock.
Since no candidate won a majority in the first round, former state senator Mike Johnston and former Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce CEO Kelly Brough advanced to a runoff. Candidates eliminated in the first round included Emerge Colorado executive director Lisa Calderón, maintenance executive Andy Rougeot, and state representative Leslie Herod. Brough and Johnston were considered to be two of the more moderate candidates in the field, with the more progressive candidates like Calderón and Herod losing in the initial primary.
Although Brough and Johnston shared similar ideological positions, Johnston was supported by leading progressive figures in the runoff, including Calderón and Herod, while Brough was supported by more conservative groups, including the local police union and the Denver Republican Party. Johnston won the runoff by a comfortable margin, with Brough conceding the race on the night of the election.
Candidates
= Advanced to the runoff
=These candidates advanced to the runoff election to be held on June 6.
Kelly Brough, former Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce CEO and former chief of staff to then-mayor John Hickenlooper (Party affiliation: Democratic)
Mike Johnston, former state senator, candidate for governor in 2018, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020 (Party affiliation: Democratic)
= Eliminated in the first round
=These candidates qualified to appear on the ballot, but were eliminated in the first round.
Renate Behrens, retired caretaker (endorsed Brough in runoff)
Lisa Calderón, executive director of Emerge Colorado, former chief of staff to city councilor Candi CdeBaca, and candidate for mayor in 2019 (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Al Gardner, information technology professional and Denver Civil Service Commission member (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Chris Hansen, state senator (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Brough in runoff)
Leslie Herod, state representative (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Aurelio Martinez, tech worker and former boxer
Debbie Ortega, at-large city councilor (Party affiliation: Democratic)
Terrance Roberts, community organizer (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Trinidad Rodriguez, financing executive and former Denver Housing Authority commissioner
Andy Rougeot, maintenance executive (Party affiliation: Republican)
Ean Tafoya, community organizer and former Colorado Environmental Justice Action Task Force co-chair (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Robert Treta, property builder (Party affiliation: Independent) (endorsed Brough in runoff)
James Walsh, University of Colorado Denver professor (endorsed Johnston in runoff)
Thomas Wolf, investment banker and candidate for mayor in 2011 (endorsed Brough in runoff)
= Disqualified
=Abass Bamba, data consulting firm president (ran a write-in campaign)
Matt Brady (ran a write-in campaign)
Alex Cowans
Paul Noel Fiorino, dance teacher and perennial candidate (Party affiliation: Independent) (ran a write-in campaign)
Sean Gallegos
Marcus Giavanni, perennial candidate (ran a write-in campaign)
Sylvia Herring
Jesse Parris, community organizer (ran a write-in campaign)
Ken Simpson, tech consultant and perennial candidate
= Withdrew
=Anna Burrell, sustainability consulting executive (endorsed Calderón)
Kwame Spearman, CEO of Tattered Cover (remained on ballot; endorsed Brough)
David Stevens, language tutoring school founder
Alex Valdez, state representative (Party affiliation: Democratic) (endorsed Brough in runoff)
= Declined
=Auon'tai Anderson, Denver Board of Education vice president (ran for re-election, endorsed Herod)
Albus Brooks, construction executive and former Denver City Council president from the 9th district (endorsed Johnston)
Candi CdeBaca, city councilor for district 9 (Party affiliation: Democratic) (ran for re-election, endorsed Calderón)
Stephan Evans, activist and candidate for mayor in 2015 and 2019
Kevin Flynn, city councilor for district 2 (Party affiliation: Democratic) (ran for re-election)
Alec Garnett, former Colorado House of Representatives speaker (Party affiliation: Democratic)
Stacie Gilmore, city councilor and former council president (Party affiliation: Democratic) (ran for re-election)
Cary Kennedy, senior advisor to governor Jared Polis, former Colorado State Treasurer, former deputy mayor of Denver, and candidate for governor in 2018 (Party affiliation: Democratic)
Robin Kniech, at-large city councilor (Party affiliation: Democratic)
James Mejia, president of Denver Film and candidate for mayor in 2011
Tim O'Brien, Denver City Auditor (ran for re-election)
Paul Pazen, former Denver Police Department chief
Penfield Tate III, former state senator and candidate for mayor in 2003 and 2019 (Party affiliation: Democratic) (ran for city council)
First round
= Fundraising
== Endorsements
== Polling
== Results
=Runoff
= Endorsements
=Endorsements in bold were made after the first round.
= Polling
== Results
=Notes
References
External links
Official campaign websites
Kelly Brough (D) for Mayor
Mike Johnston (D) for Mayor
Others
Lisa Calderón (D) for Mayor
Al Gardner (D) for Mayor
Marcus Giavanni for Mayor
Chris Hansen (D) for Mayor
Leslie Herod (D) for Mayor
Aurelio Martinez for Mayor
Debbie Ortega (D) for Mayor
Terrance Roberts (D) for Mayor
Trinidad Rodriguez for Mayor
Andy Rougeot (R) for Mayor
Kwame Spearman (D) for Mayor
Ean Tafoya (D) for Mayor
Robert Treta (I) for Mayor
James Walsh for Mayor
Thomas Wolf for Mayor
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