- Mike Johnston (Colorado politician) - Wikipedia
Michael Christopher Johnston (born November 17, 1974) is an American educator and politician serving as the 46th and current mayor of Denver, Colorado A member of the Democratic Party, he won the 2023 Denver mayoral election [1] he defeated Kelly Brough in the June 6 runoff election [2]
- Mayors Office - City and County of Denver
Mayor Mike Johnston, a Colorado local, is the 46th Mayor of the City and County of Denver He is committed to delivering a Denver that is vibrant, affordable and safe for everyone
- Meet Mike - Mike Johnston for Mayor
Now Mike Johnston is running for Mayor of Denver with real plans to make Denver America’s best city by making sure it is vibrant, affordable, and safe for everyone He has a history of taking on the hardest problems, building diverse coalitions, and delivering historic results In a crowded field
- Mayor Mike Johnston - Mayors Migration Council
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston was inaugurated as the 46th Mayor of Denver on July 17, 2023 Since the start of his administration, Denver has achieved historic reductions in street homelessness, enhanced public safety, expanded affordable housing, and invested in revitalizing downtown
- Michael Johnston (Colorado) - Ballotpedia
Mike Johnston defeated Kelly Brough in a runoff election for mayor of Denver, Colorado, on June 6, 2023 They advanced from a field of 22 candidates in the April 4 general election
- city and county of denver | @cityandcountyofdenver | # . . .
Mayor's Office Mike Johnston, a Colorado local, is the 46th mayor of Denver As Mayor, he is committed to transforming Denver into America’s best city by delivering a city that is vibrant, affordable, and safe for everyone
- Rapidly growing Denver picks Mike Johnston as new mayor amid mounting . . .
Denver will choose its next mayor Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in a runoff election between two moderate candidates — Kelly Brough, the former president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, and Johnston, a former state senator — seeking to lead a rapidly growing city faced with out-of-control housing costs and increased homelessness
- Denver Municipal Government - University of Denver
Denver is a consolidated city-county with an elected mayor, thirteen-member city council, auditor, and clerk and recorder Denver city elections are on a non-partisan basis, meaning there are no official party nominees, though officials may belong to a political party
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