Municipal election ballot counting complete

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Springs City Clerk’s Office has completed its ballot processing for the 2025 Municipal Election and will begin certifying results by April 11.

Turnout for the municipal election was historically low, with only 23.55% (78,185) of the 332,001 registered voters in the city returning a ballot, according to the City. District One had the highest voter turnout at 25.4%, while District Four only saw 9.7%.


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The unofficial results of the election are as follows:

District One – Dave Donelson

District Two – Tom Bailey

District Three – Brandy Williams

District Four – Kimberly Gold

District Five – Nancy Henjum

District Six – Roland Rainey, Jr.

According to the City, the post-election period, now through Wednesday, April 9, allows time for military and overseas citizens’ ballots to arrive by April 9 at 5 p.m., and allows voters who did not sign their ballot or voters with signature discrepancies to cure those ballots. Election workers will process those additional ballots on Thursday, April 10 and updated results will be posted at the conclusion of that ballot processing. Results will be certified by Friday, April 11.  

District City Councilmembers will be sworn in on Tuesday, April 15 at 10 a.m. at the Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum. City Council will also hold a leadership meeting that afternoon to elect a Council President and President Pro Tem.

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