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GREENWOOD VILLAGE<br />

MUNICIPAL<br />

election<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

MAYOR<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

DISTRICT 3<br />

Dave Bullock<br />

Jerry Presley<br />

Libby Barnacle<br />

Donna Johnston<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

DISTRICT 4<br />

George Lantz<br />

Anne Ingebretsen<br />

Dave Kerber<br />

Tom Dougherty<br />

Judith Hilton<br />

2019 MUNICIPAL<br />

ELECTION RESULTS<br />

NEW MAYOR AND<br />

CITY COUNCILMEMBERS<br />

ELECTED<br />

The following are the preliminary<br />

results for the 2019 Greenwood<br />

Village Election for candidates. There<br />

are still a few ballots that need<br />

attention after the election. The<br />

County has until <strong>November</strong> 13, 2019<br />

to finish counting all ballots. The<br />

types of ballots that may be delayed in<br />

counting are those which may have<br />

discrepancies, missing signatures, and<br />

those ballots cast from an Oversea<br />

Voter. The official and final results will<br />

not be completed until the County<br />

canvasses the election.<br />

Villagers elected eight City Council<br />

members and one Mayor. Elected<br />

Councilmembers will each serve a<br />

two-year term and the elected Mayor<br />

will serve a four-year term. Your new<br />

Mayor and City Councilmembers are:<br />

Mayor<br />

George Lantz<br />

District 1<br />

Jerry Presley<br />

Dave Bullock<br />

District 2<br />

Dave Kerber<br />

Anne Ingebretsen<br />

District 3<br />

Libby Barnacle<br />

Donna Johnston<br />

District 4<br />

Tom Dougherty<br />

Judith Hilton<br />

As this publication went to press, the<br />

close race in District 3, did not meet<br />

the threshold of a mandatory recount.<br />

The Councilmembers will take office<br />

on Monday, <strong>November</strong> 18, 2019, at<br />

7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at<br />

City Hall. Look for more information<br />

about the new City Council in an<br />

upcoming issue of the Greenwood<br />

Village <strong>Newsletter</strong> and on the Village<br />

website at greenwoodvillage.com.<br />

The Village also had a referred<br />

question 2C which asked the voters to<br />

authorize the Village to provide all<br />

services and facilities restricted since<br />

2005 by Title 29, Article 27 of the<br />

Colorado Revised Statutes, described<br />

as “advanced services,” “telecommunication<br />

services,” and “cable television<br />

services,” including improved high<br />

speed bandwidth services based on<br />

new technologies, either directly or<br />

indirectly with public or private sector<br />

partners, including utilizing existing or<br />

new community owned infrastructure,<br />

to potential subscribers that may<br />

include telecommunications service<br />

providers, residential, or commercial<br />

users within the boundaries of<br />

Greenwood Village without raising<br />

taxes. This question passed.<br />

For complete election results,<br />

visit the Village’s website at<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com or for<br />

more information about the 2019<br />

Election, please call City Clerk Susan<br />

Ortiz at 303-804-4113, or email<br />

sortiz@greenwoodvillage.com. GV<br />

NOVEMBER 2019 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 7

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