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The 2011 Denver mayoral election took place on May 3, 2011 to elect the Mayor of Denver. It led to a run-off election on June 7, 2011, which was won by Michael Hancock.〔http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/denver-city-councilman-wins-runoff-election-defeating-fellow-democrat-to-become-mayor/2011/06/07/AG1zgXLH_story.html〕 On January 12, 2011, Guillermo "Bill" Vidal was sworn in as Mayor of Denver, Colorado after John Hickenlooper resigned to be sworn in as the 42nd Governor of Colorado.〔Associated Press ("Vidal takes over as Denver mayor" ), ''Denver Post'', January 12, 2011, accessed January 19, 2011.〕 Vidal was not a candidate in the election. Vidal served as mayor until July 2011.〔Associated Press ("Vidal takes over as Denver mayor" ), ''Denver Post'', January 12, 2011, accessed January 19, 2011.〕 The preliminary election was held on May 3, 2011 and the general election was on June 7, 2011 between Senator Chris Romer and City Councilman Michael B. Hancock.〔http://www.denvergov.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.denvergov.org/elections〕 ==Candidates== The major candidates were:〔http://www.denvergov.com/ForCampaignsandElectedOfficials/MunicipalCandidateFilings/tabid/438456/Default.aspx〕〔()〕 * Carol Boigon, at-large member of the City Council ()() * Michael B. Hancock, District 11 member of the City Council * Doug Linkhart, at-large member of the City Council * Danny F. Lopez, Public Works employee and 2007 Mayoral candidate * James Mejia, founding CEO of the Denver Preschool Program () * Chris Romer, Democratic state Senator * Kenneth R. Simpson * Theresa Spahn, former director of the University of Denver's Sandra Day O'Connor Judicial Selective Initiative * Thomas Andrew Wolf, lawyer * Jeff Peckman * Marcus Giavanni, write-in candidate 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Denver mayoral election, 2011」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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