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Western History and Genealogy Department and Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library, Denver Public Library

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Organization Type: Public Libraries & Local Governments

Organization URL: https://www.denverlibrary.org/   

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Title: Lisa Calderón for Denver Mayor

URL: https://lisa4denvermayor.org/

Collection: Western History

Description: Lisa Calderón ran for election as Mayor of Denver in 2019 and 2023. In 2019, she was full-time faculty at Regis University, teaching Criminal Justice and Sociology courses. Calderón was born in Denver and received a BA in English from Metropolitan State University; an MA in Liberal Studies, focusing on Native American Studies, from the University of Denver; a JD from the University of Colorado Boulder School of Law; and an Ed.D in Education from the University of Colorado. In the 2019 mayoral election campaign, Calderón ran against five other candidates. With close results, the race went to a runoff between incumbent Michael Hancock and Jamie Giellis, with Hancock winning with 56.3% of the vote. In 2023, Calderón ran for Mayor a second time. The mayoral race in 2023 was a complicated one, featuring seventeen mayoral candidates on the ballot. At the time, she was Executive Director of Emerge Colorado, which recruits and trains democratic women to run for office, and remained a faculty member at Regis University and CU Boulder. Calderón came in third in the April election, with 18.2% of the vote, as compared to first and second-place candidates Mike Johnston’s and Kelly Brough’s respective 24.5% and 20%. The race progressed to a June 6 runoff, which was won by Mike Johnston.

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Subject:   Politics & Elections Mayors – Elections Elections – Colorado Society & Culture Women politicians -- United States.,  African American politicians ,  Hispanic American politicians

Title: Leslie Herod for Mayor

URL: https://www.leslieformayor.com/

Collection: Western History

Description: In 2023, Leslie Herod ran for election to the office of Mayor of Denver. Herod previously served as a Representative in the Colorado House of Representatives (2017-2023), where she was elected as the first LGBTQ+ African American in the Colorado General Assembly’s history. She also worked for Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, and as a program officer with the Gill Foundation. Herod has volunteered on a number of boards and committees, including as Governor Ritter’s appointee to the Judicial Performance Commission, as mayoral appointee to Denver's Cultural Affairs Commission, on the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art, on the Board of Directors for Urban Peak, and as President of Colorado Black Women for Political Action. Herod also served as President Barack Obama’s Deputy Political Director in Colorado during his 2012 Reelection Campaign. The mayoral race in 2023 was a complicated one, featuring seventeen mayoral candidates on the ballot. Herod received 10.7% of the votes in the April election, as compared to first and second-place candidates Mike Johnston’s and Kelly Brough’s respective 24.5% and 20%. The race progressed to a June 6 runoff, which was won by Mike Johnston.

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Subject:   Gay politicians.,  African American politicians ,  Women politicians -- United States. Politics & Elections Society & Culture Elections – Colorado Mayors – Elections

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