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Four council incumbents have locks on their jobs

Published March 8, 2007 at midnight

The May municipal election will be a breeze for four incumbents on the Denver City Council.

No one turned in signatures to challenge Charlie Brown, Jeanne Faatz, Michael Hancock or Jeanne Robb by Wednesday's 5 p.m. deadline.

But eight incumbents seeking re-election, including Mayor John Hickenlooper and Auditor Dennis Gallagher, will have to fend off competition to keep their jobs.

Though the signatures for some candidates still need to be verified, at right is what the May ballot is poised to look like.

• Mayor

John Hickenlooper*

Danny Lopez

• Auditor

Dennis Gallagher*

Bill Wells

• Clerk and Recorder

Stephanie O'Malley

Jacob Werther

• At-large City Council seats

Carol Boigon*

Carol E. Campbell

Doug Linkhart*

• District 1

Rick Garcia*

Gerald Lee Styron, who failed to collect enough signatures, said he's running as a write-in candidate.

• District 2

Jeanne Faatz*

• District 3

Antoinette Alire

Niccolo Casewit

Paul Lopez

JoAnn Phillips

Mark G. Roggeman

Ben Romero

Kathy Sandoval

• District 4

Ike Kelley Jr.

Peggy Lehmann*

William Rutherford III

• District 5

Marcia Johnson*

Ronald Ours

Mitchell Poindexter

• District 6

Charlie Brown*

• District 7

Julie Connor

Chris Nevitt

Dennis Smith

Rochelle "Shelly" Watters

• District 8

Sharon Bailey

Roger Cobb

Carla Madison

Greg Rasheed

Lynn Smith

Darrell Watson

• District 9

Waldo Benavides

Judy Montero*

• District 10

Jeanne Robb*

• District 11

Michael Hancock*

*incumbent

Important dates

April 2 - last day to register to vote in Denver's May 1 election

April 23 - ballot drop-off begins at satellite locations (same sites used in Jan. 30 special election)

7 p.m. May 1 - deadline to turn in ballots

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