Westminster voters reject measure to end at-large council elections

Westminster voters in Tuesday’s election chose to continue selecting their elected leaders in the way they always have: by a citywide vote rather than dividing the city up into three geographic wards for more targeted votes.

Ballot Question 3D, which would have established three wards in the city represented by two council members each, was rejected 54.3% to 45.7%. If it had passed, residents living in those wards would get to vote only on candidates running in their district. The mayor would have continued to be selected at-large.

The northwest Denver suburb, which straddles Jefferson and Adams counties, has been exploring for several years the idea of switching to a ward system, or to a combined system of at-large and ward representation.

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