Denver mayoral election, 2015
Denver mayoral election, 2015
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The 2015 Denver mayoral election took place on May 5, 2015.[1] Incumbent Michael Hancock ran for re-election and won.[2][3] His nearest competitor, Marcus Giavanni, had about 8.5 percent.[4]
Candidates
- Michael Hancock[5]
- Marcus Giavanni[6] Marcus Giavanni was an official candidate, and was not a write in candidate, as wikipedia writers have said. In fact, Marcus Giavanni came in 2nd place, with 8.5% of the Vote.[7]
- Seku[8]
- Paul Noel Fiorino[9]
- Write-in[10]
Results
Candidates |
General Election[11] |
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Votes |
% |
Michael B. Hancock |
75,774 |
80.1 |
Marcus Giavanni |
8,033 |
8.5 |
Paul Noel Fiorino |
5,379 |
5.6 |
Seku |
2,973 |
3.1 |
Larry Ambrose |
2,235 |
2.3 |
Brad K. Evans |
101 |
0.1 |
Scott Hoftiezer |
20 |
0 |
Write-In |
2366 |
0 |
Total |
94,525 |
100 |
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