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Northglenn Ward 1 candidates lay out platforms; city clerk reminds voters ballots mailed Oct. 10, due Nov. 4
Summary
Two Ward 1 candidates spoke about public safety, economic development and sustainability while City Clerk Joanna Small said ballots will be mailed Oct. 10 and must be received by 7 p.m. on Nov. 4; a 24-hour drop box is available at City Hall.
Ballots for Northglenn's fall election will be mailed Oct. 10 and must be returned by 7 p.m. on election day, Nov. 4, City Clerk Joanna Small said, adding that postmarks do not count and a 24-hour drop box is located next to City Hall in the old recreation center parking lot north of the Veterans Memorial.
The notices came as two candidates for Northglenn City Council Ward 1 — Madison Leddy and incumbent Nicholas Walker — addressed voters with competing priorities on public safety, economic development and local climate action.
"Hey, Northglenn. I'm Madison Leddy, and I'm running for city council in Ward 1 because I believe in a future where our…
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