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Image Mayor Term 1: John C. Moore: 1859–1861 2: Charles A. Cook: 1861–1863 3: Amos Steck: 1863–1864 4: Hiram J. Brendlinger: 1864–1865 5: George T. Clark
Elected by 24 votes over Michelle Markiewicz Qualkinbush in a special election held in April 2003. Sworn into office. Overturned on appeal on September 2, 2003 by Circuit Court Judge Michael Murphy who threw out 38 absentee ballots that he determined to have been illegally cast for Skubisz and eliminated about 50 other contested ballots ...
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced a major shift Wednesday in the city's response to the migrant crisis, extending support to six months but with only about 1,000 spaces. The mayor's pivot ...
Tom Homan, Trump's "border czar" designate, told Fox News' Sean Hannity this week that he would jail Johnston if he broke the law in shielding illegal migrants.
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Do Better Denver is a public social media account documenting crime in Denver with nearly 17,000 followers. It has called out the mayor and city government for nitpicking numbers to “paint a ...
Denver has a strong mayor and a weak city council government. The mayor can approve or veto any ordinances or resolutions approved by the council, [1] make sure all contracts with the city are kept and performed, sign all bonds and contracts, is responsible for the city budget, and can appoint people to various city departments, organizations, and commissions.