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Alli Jackson is running for Aurora City Council At Large. Jackson is a social worker and lifelong Aurora resident. In her professional life she advocates for mental health access and community solutions and hopes to bring those values to the city council as well. Jackson is also a foster mom and knows the importance of youth empowerment. As a council member, Jackson will support public services like recreation and childcare programs to address the burden on Aurora's families. She will aim to improve public health by working on sustainable solutions for both the climate and those experiencing homelessness. Jackson is the child of an immigrant and is dedicated to protecting the 21% of Aurora's population that are immigrants. Progressively minded towards all of Aurora's biggest challenges, Alli Jackson is a strong choice for Council Member At-Large. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate that progressives would want to avoid. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputations of Latino residents as well as to the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat and Alli Jackson is a strong choice for the progressive vote.
Alli Jackson is running for Aurora City Council At Large. Jackson is a social worker and lifelong Aurora resident. In her professional life she advocates for mental health access and community solutions and hopes to bring those values to the city council as well. Jackson is also a foster mom and knows the importance of youth empowerment. As a council member, Jackson will support public services like recreation and childcare programs to address the burden on Aurora's families. She will aim to improve public health by working on sustainable solutions for both the climate and those experiencing homelessness. Jackson is the child of an immigrant and is dedicated to protecting the 21% of Aurora's population that are immigrants. Progressively minded towards all of Aurora's biggest challenges, Alli Jackson is a strong choice for Council Member At-Large. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate that progressives would want to avoid. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputations of Latino residents as well as to the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat and Alli Jackson is a strong choice for the progressive vote.
Alli Jackson is running for Aurora City Council At Large. Jackson is a social worker and lifelong Aurora resident. In her professional life she advocates for mental health access and community solutions and hopes to bring those values to the city council as well. Jackson is also a foster mom and knows the importance of youth empowerment. As a council member, Jackson will support public services like recreation and childcare programs to address the burden on Aurora's families. She will aim to improve public health by working on sustainable solutions for both the climate and those experiencing homelessness. Jackson is the child of an immigrant and is dedicated to protecting the 21% of Aurora's population that are immigrants. Progressively minded towards all of Aurora's biggest challenges, Alli Jackson is a strong choice for Council Member At-Large. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate that progressives would want to avoid. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputations of Latino residents as well as to the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat and Alli Jackson is a strong choice for the progressive vote.
Rob Andrews is running for Aurora City Council Member At Large. Formerly a professional football player, Andrews now works as the Executive Director for One Voice Coalition where he supports helping disadvantaged individuals find work after being impacted by barriers to healthcare. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Hastings College, Denver County Workforce Development Board, Colorado Workforce Development Board, and Colorado Judicial Performance Commission. As a council member, Andrews wants to promote economic prosperity and affordable lives for all. He hopes to foster improvements towards housing prices, public safety, labor, and the environment. Andrews takes a compassionate, informed, and confident approach to civil leadership. He is a strong progressive choice. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputation of Latino residents as well as the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat. Rob Andrews is one of the progressive choices for his dedication to progress and equity.
Rob Andrews is running for Aurora City Council Member At Large. Formerly a professional football player, Andrews now works as the Executive Director for One Voice Coalition where he supports helping disadvantaged individuals find work after being impacted by barriers to healthcare. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Hastings College, Denver County Workforce Development Board, Colorado Workforce Development Board, and Colorado Judicial Performance Commission. As a council member, Andrews wants to promote economic prosperity and affordable lives for all. He hopes to foster improvements towards housing prices, public safety, labor, and the environment. Andrews takes a compassionate, informed, and confident approach to civil leadership. He is a strong progressive choice. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputation of Latino residents as well as the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat. Rob Andrews is one of the progressive choices for his dedication to progress and equity.
Rob Andrews is running for Aurora City Council Member At Large. Formerly a professional football player, Andrews now works as the Executive Director for One Voice Coalition where he supports helping disadvantaged individuals find work after being impacted by barriers to healthcare. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Hastings College, Denver County Workforce Development Board, Colorado Workforce Development Board, and Colorado Judicial Performance Commission. As a council member, Andrews wants to promote economic prosperity and affordable lives for all. He hopes to foster improvements towards housing prices, public safety, labor, and the environment. Andrews takes a compassionate, informed, and confident approach to civil leadership. He is a strong progressive choice. Also running in this race are Watson Gomes, Danielle Jurinsky, and Amsalu Kassaw. Danielle Jurinsky is a particularly dangerous candidate. She helped create and proliferate the Venezuelan gang conspiracy in Aurora that did untold damage to the lives and reputation of Latino residents as well as the city of Aurora at large. Last year, she was also discovered to have sent a series of explicit and abusive text messages to her fellow board members. Jurinsky is known as a bully who has threatened council members and city staff in order to get her way. Voters should select two candidates for the at-large seat. Rob Andrews is one of the progressive choices for his dedication to progress and equity.
Jennifer Allen-Thomas is running for reelection as Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. Having been elected in 2023, Allen-Thomas is hoping to continue her work in developing a more prosperous community. As a registered nurse, Allen-Thomas is primarily concerned with improving access to healthcare and quality of life for seniors. She hopes to also find more permanent solutions to addressing homelessness through affordable housing and public services. Allen-Thomas is endorsed by AFSCME, the AFL, and the Jane Fonda Climate Pact. Voters should select 2 candidates for the At-Large council seat. Jennifer Allen-Thomas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Jennifer Allen-Thomas is running for reelection as Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. Having been elected in 2023, Allen-Thomas is hoping to continue her work in developing a more prosperous community. As a registered nurse, Allen-Thomas is primarily concerned with improving access to healthcare and quality of life for seniors. She hopes to also find more permanent solutions to addressing homelessness through affordable housing and public services. Allen-Thomas is endorsed by AFSCME, the AFL, and the Jane Fonda Climate Pact. Voters should select 2 candidates for the At-Large council seat. Jennifer Allen-Thomas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Jennifer Allen-Thomas is running for reelection as Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. Having been elected in 2023, Allen-Thomas is hoping to continue her work in developing a more prosperous community. As a registered nurse, Allen-Thomas is primarily concerned with improving access to healthcare and quality of life for seniors. She hopes to also find more permanent solutions to addressing homelessness through affordable housing and public services. Allen-Thomas is endorsed by AFSCME, the AFL, and the Jane Fonda Climate Pact. Voters should select 2 candidates for the At-Large council seat. Jennifer Allen-Thomas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Kristi Douglas is running for Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. As an activist and advocate, Douglas hopes to continue to stand up for the people of Commerce City in this municipal role. Douglas will aim to protect from exploitative development projects and the continued harm of the fossil fuel industry. Douglas wants to support youth involvement in order to develop a successful future. She is concerned with addressing environmental injustice and racism at the hands of the Suncor plant. Douglas sees bright things for Commerce City’s future through empowering the community and investing in all the city has to offer, from open space to diversity. Voters should select two candidates for the At-Large seat. Kristi Douglas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Kristi Douglas is running for Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. As an activist and advocate, Douglas hopes to continue to stand up for the people of Commerce City in this municipal role. Douglas will aim to protect from exploitative development projects and the continued harm of the fossil fuel industry. Douglas wants to support youth involvement in order to develop a successful future. She is concerned with addressing environmental injustice and racism at the hands of the Suncor plant. Douglas sees bright things for Commerce City’s future through empowering the community and investing in all the city has to offer, from open space to diversity. Voters should select two candidates for the At-Large seat. Kristi Douglas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Kristi Douglas is running for Council Member At-Large of the Commerce City City Council. As an activist and advocate, Douglas hopes to continue to stand up for the people of Commerce City in this municipal role. Douglas will aim to protect from exploitative development projects and the continued harm of the fossil fuel industry. Douglas wants to support youth involvement in order to develop a successful future. She is concerned with addressing environmental injustice and racism at the hands of the Suncor plant. Douglas sees bright things for Commerce City’s future through empowering the community and investing in all the city has to offer, from open space to diversity. Voters should select two candidates for the At-Large seat. Kristi Douglas is one of the progressive choices for Commerce City City Council.
Claire Carmelia is running for Mayor of Westminster. Growing up in the foster care system, Carmelia faced a number of challenges from homelessness and the foster care system to paying for college and working multiple jobs. Now a successful IT project manager, Carmelia is dedicated to helping Westminster thrive. She hopes to help protect and develop welfare services, support working families, and focus on community centered solutions. Reliable public transportation and affordable housing are important issues in Carmelia’s vision for Westminster. Also running for Mayor are Bruce Baker and David DeMott. Baker does not support affordable housing or tax programs while DeMott takes a police-centered approach to public safety solutions. All this and more makes Claire Carmelia the progressive choice for Mayor of Westminster.
Claire Carmelia is running for Mayor of Westminster. Growing up in the foster care system, Carmelia faced a number of challenges from homelessness and the foster care system to paying for college and working multiple jobs. Now a successful IT project manager, Carmelia is dedicated to helping Westminster thrive. She hopes to help protect and develop welfare services, support working families, and focus on community centered solutions. Reliable public transportation and affordable housing are important issues in Carmelia’s vision for Westminster. Also running for Mayor are Bruce Baker and David DeMott. Baker does not support affordable housing or tax programs while DeMott takes a police-centered approach to public safety solutions. All this and more makes Claire Carmelia the progressive choice for Mayor of Westminster.
Claire Carmelia is running for Mayor of Westminster. Growing up in the foster care system, Carmelia faced a number of challenges from homelessness and the foster care system to paying for college and working multiple jobs. Now a successful IT project manager, Carmelia is dedicated to helping Westminster thrive. She hopes to help protect and develop welfare services, support working families, and focus on community centered solutions. Reliable public transportation and affordable housing are important issues in Carmelia’s vision for Westminster. Also running for Mayor are Bruce Baker and David DeMott. Baker does not support affordable housing or tax programs while DeMott takes a police-centered approach to public safety solutions. All this and more makes Claire Carmelia the progressive choice for Mayor of Westminster.
Jack Johnson is running for Westminster City Council. Johnson is a civil rights attorney who hopes to bring his passion for advocacy and public service to the municipal level. Johnson is primarily concerned with the affordability of Westminster and wants to create solutions that curb the stress of grocery, childcare, and housing prices. He will take innovative approaches to increasing quality of life for every resident of Westminster. Johnson hopes to also address infrastructure repair and improvement, public safety concerns, and holistic justice. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. With eyes on Westminster’s future, Jack Johnson is a progressive choice for Council Member At-Large.
Jack Johnson is running for Westminster City Council. Johnson is a civil rights attorney who hopes to bring his passion for advocacy and public service to the municipal level. Johnson is primarily concerned with the affordability of Westminster and wants to create solutions that curb the stress of grocery, childcare, and housing prices. He will take innovative approaches to increasing quality of life for every resident of Westminster. Johnson hopes to also address infrastructure repair and improvement, public safety concerns, and holistic justice. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. With eyes on Westminster’s future, Jack Johnson is a progressive choice for Council Member At-Large.
Jack Johnson is running for Westminster City Council. Johnson is a civil rights attorney who hopes to bring his passion for advocacy and public service to the municipal level. Johnson is primarily concerned with the affordability of Westminster and wants to create solutions that curb the stress of grocery, childcare, and housing prices. He will take innovative approaches to increasing quality of life for every resident of Westminster. Johnson hopes to also address infrastructure repair and improvement, public safety concerns, and holistic justice. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. With eyes on Westminster’s future, Jack Johnson is a progressive choice for Council Member At-Large.
Obi Ezeadi is running for Westminster City Councilor At-Large. Ezeadi is an EMT and current city council member, having been elected in 2021. He was a strong advocate for increased government transparency, solutions to public safety, and expanding open space and parks. Ezeadi will continue his work in mental health service access and physical health programming, making sure to include diversity and equity concerns in those plans. Voters are asked to vote for three candidates for the At-Large Race. Obi Ezeadi is a strong progressive choice for Westminster City Council At-Large.
Obi Ezeadi is running for Westminster City Councilor At-Large. Ezeadi is an EMT and current city council member, having been elected in 2021. He was a strong advocate for increased government transparency, solutions to public safety, and expanding open space and parks. Ezeadi will continue his work in mental health service access and physical health programming, making sure to include diversity and equity concerns in those plans. Voters are asked to vote for three candidates for the At-Large Race. Obi Ezeadi is a strong progressive choice for Westminster City Council At-Large.
Obi Ezeadi is running for Westminster City Councilor At-Large. Ezeadi is an EMT and current city council member, having been elected in 2021. He was a strong advocate for increased government transparency, solutions to public safety, and expanding open space and parks. Ezeadi will continue his work in mental health service access and physical health programming, making sure to include diversity and equity concerns in those plans. Voters are asked to vote for three candidates for the At-Large Race. Obi Ezeadi is a strong progressive choice for Westminster City Council At-Large.
Sarah Nurmela is running for reelection to the Westminster City Council. Nurmela began her experience working with Westminster as a city staff member prior to her election. Nurmela is an urban planning and economic development professional. As a councilor, she was selected to serve as Mayor Pro-Tem and worked on a variety of issues. She hopes to continue to bring her prior professional and political experience to Westminster City council in order to improve wellbeing and prosperity for everyone. In her previous term as councilor, Nurmela successfully supported public transit, road maintenance, open space and recreation, and a small business grant program. If elected, Nurmela will continue her work in facing public safety, accessible housing, and economic resilience head on. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. Given her proven dedication to Westminster and support of progressive policy, Sarah Nurmela is the progressive choice for Westminster City Council.
Sarah Nurmela is running for reelection to the Westminster City Council. Nurmela began her experience working with Westminster as a city staff member prior to her election. Nurmela is an urban planning and economic development professional. As a councilor, she was selected to serve as Mayor Pro-Tem and worked on a variety of issues. She hopes to continue to bring her prior professional and political experience to Westminster City council in order to improve wellbeing and prosperity for everyone. In her previous term as councilor, Nurmela successfully supported public transit, road maintenance, open space and recreation, and a small business grant program. If elected, Nurmela will continue her work in facing public safety, accessible housing, and economic resilience head on. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. Given her proven dedication to Westminster and support of progressive policy, Sarah Nurmela is the progressive choice for Westminster City Council.
Sarah Nurmela is running for reelection to the Westminster City Council. Nurmela began her experience working with Westminster as a city staff member prior to her election. Nurmela is an urban planning and economic development professional. As a councilor, she was selected to serve as Mayor Pro-Tem and worked on a variety of issues. She hopes to continue to bring her prior professional and political experience to Westminster City council in order to improve wellbeing and prosperity for everyone. In her previous term as councilor, Nurmela successfully supported public transit, road maintenance, open space and recreation, and a small business grant program. If elected, Nurmela will continue her work in facing public safety, accessible housing, and economic resilience head on. Voters are asked to select three candidates for Westminster City Council. Given her proven dedication to Westminster and support of progressive policy, Sarah Nurmela is the progressive choice for Westminster City Council.
Gianina Horton is running for Ward 1 council member of the Aurora City Council. Horton is a criminal justice professional who has worked hard to develop community oriented reforms and paths to justice. She has the experience necessary to be able to adequately address public safety and crime concerns in Aurora. Horton supports compassionate, accepting, and legal approaches to immigration policy. Horton hopes to see an Aurora that is empowered, hopeful, and welcoming for all its residents, both new and established. Pillars of Horton’s platform include increasing police transparency and accountability, improving affordable housing, zoning reforms, and providing public service support. Also running for Ward 1 are Stephen Elkins and Reid Hettich. Gianina Horton is the progressive choice for Aurora Ward 1 based on her progressive ideals and numerous endorsements from progressive non-profit groups.
Gianina Horton is running for Ward 1 council member of the Aurora City Council. Horton is a criminal justice professional who has worked hard to develop community oriented reforms and paths to justice. She has the experience necessary to be able to adequately address public safety and crime concerns in Aurora. Horton supports compassionate, accepting, and legal approaches to immigration policy. Horton hopes to see an Aurora that is empowered, hopeful, and welcoming for all its residents, both new and established. Pillars of Horton’s platform include increasing police transparency and accountability, improving affordable housing, zoning reforms, and providing public service support. Also running for Ward 1 are Stephen Elkins and Reid Hettich. Gianina Horton is the progressive choice for Aurora Ward 1 based on her progressive ideals and numerous endorsements from progressive non-profit groups.
Gianina Horton is running for Ward 1 council member of the Aurora City Council. Horton is a criminal justice professional who has worked hard to develop community oriented reforms and paths to justice. She has the experience necessary to be able to adequately address public safety and crime concerns in Aurora. Horton supports compassionate, accepting, and legal approaches to immigration policy. Horton hopes to see an Aurora that is empowered, hopeful, and welcoming for all its residents, both new and established. Pillars of Horton’s platform include increasing police transparency and accountability, improving affordable housing, zoning reforms, and providing public service support. Also running for Ward 1 are Stephen Elkins and Reid Hettich. Gianina Horton is the progressive choice for Aurora Ward 1 based on her progressive ideals and numerous endorsements from progressive non-profit groups.
Amy Wiles is running for the Aurora City Council as council member for Ward II. Wiles is an active community member working with the City of Aurora Human Relations board and the Community Advisory Council for the Aurora Police Department. She also volunteers with the Special Olympics and Big Brothers and Sisters of America. Wiles is dedicated to continuing her work with community transparency, food insecurity issues, and community engagement. Wiles believes in the strength of the diversity of Aurora and wants to reframe narratives surrounding homelessness, immigration, and youth programming. Opposing Wiles is incumbent Steve Sundberg. While serving on the Aurora city council, Sundberg has championed a “tough love” campaign against homelessness; seeking bans against panhandling and camping over systemic support programs. Sundberg is outspoken in his support of the Aurora police department and proposes further funding. With her dedication to diversity and accountability, Amy Wiles is the clear progressive choice for Ward II of the Aurora City Council.
Amy Wiles is running for the Aurora City Council as council member for Ward II. Wiles is an active community member working with the City of Aurora Human Relations board and the Community Advisory Council for the Aurora Police Department. She also volunteers with the Special Olympics and Big Brothers and Sisters of America. Wiles is dedicated to continuing her work with community transparency, food insecurity issues, and community engagement. Wiles believes in the strength of the diversity of Aurora and wants to reframe narratives surrounding homelessness, immigration, and youth programming. Opposing Wiles is incumbent Steve Sundberg. While serving on the Aurora city council, Sundberg has championed a “tough love” campaign against homelessness; seeking bans against panhandling and camping over systemic support programs. Sundberg is outspoken in his support of the Aurora police department and proposes further funding. With her dedication to diversity and accountability, Amy Wiles is the clear progressive choice for Ward II of the Aurora City Council.
Amy Wiles is running for the Aurora City Council as council member for Ward II. Wiles is an active community member working with the City of Aurora Human Relations board and the Community Advisory Council for the Aurora Police Department. She also volunteers with the Special Olympics and Big Brothers and Sisters of America. Wiles is dedicated to continuing her work with community transparency, food insecurity issues, and community engagement. Wiles believes in the strength of the diversity of Aurora and wants to reframe narratives surrounding homelessness, immigration, and youth programming. Opposing Wiles is incumbent Steve Sundberg. While serving on the Aurora city council, Sundberg has championed a “tough love” campaign against homelessness; seeking bans against panhandling and camping over systemic support programs. Sundberg is outspoken in his support of the Aurora police department and proposes further funding. With her dedication to diversity and accountability, Amy Wiles is the clear progressive choice for Ward II of the Aurora City Council.
Ruben Medina is running for reelection to the Ward III seat of the Aurora city council. A former firefighter/EMT, Medina has experience with urgent problem solving and taking care of communities in need. Medina hopes to continue his work in Aurora fighting for families, workers, and veterans, increasing employment rates and revenue, and navigating crime reduction through community centered approaches. Opposing Medina is Marsha Berzins. Berzins served on the Aurora City Council from 2009 to 2021 and is now seeking reelection. While she was prolific and successful as a council member, Berzins claims a “common sense” mindset and often takes centrist stances on issues. Aurora is in need of a strong progressive voice which is why PNC supports Ruben Medina as the progressive choice for Aurora’s Ward III City Council seat.
Ruben Medina is running for reelection to the Ward III seat of the Aurora city council. A former firefighter/EMT, Medina has experience with urgent problem solving and taking care of communities in need. Medina hopes to continue his work in Aurora fighting for families, workers, and veterans, increasing employment rates and revenue, and navigating crime reduction through community centered approaches. Opposing Medina is Marsha Berzins. Berzins served on the Aurora City Council from 2009 to 2021 and is now seeking reelection. While she was prolific and successful as a council member, Berzins claims a “common sense” mindset and often takes centrist stances on issues. Aurora is in need of a strong progressive voice which is why PNC supports Ruben Medina as the progressive choice for Aurora’s Ward III City Council seat.
Ruben Medina is running for reelection to the Ward III seat of the Aurora city council. A former firefighter/EMT, Medina has experience with urgent problem solving and taking care of communities in need. Medina hopes to continue his work in Aurora fighting for families, workers, and veterans, increasing employment rates and revenue, and navigating crime reduction through community centered approaches. Opposing Medina is Marsha Berzins. Berzins served on the Aurora City Council from 2009 to 2021 and is now seeking reelection. While she was prolific and successful as a council member, Berzins claims a “common sense” mindset and often takes centrist stances on issues. Aurora is in need of a strong progressive voice which is why PNC supports Ruben Medina as the progressive choice for Aurora’s Ward III City Council seat.
Lucy Molina is running for Ward 1 of the Commerce City Council. Molina is an environmental activist and serves on the Adams 14 School Board. Living next to the Suncor refinery, Molina has been outspoken on the environmental and health impacts of the plant that disproportionately impact people of color in Ward 1. Molina wants to be a voice for the 75% of Ward 1 that are Hispanic and/or Latino. She hopes to continue to fight special interest groups and promote quality of life for Commerce City. Other important issues for Molina include strengthening public schools, improving public safety, and ensuring equal opportunity for all families. Also running are Jose Guardiola and Jake Jacobson. A fierce environmentalist and activist, Lucy Molina is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 1.
Lucy Molina is running for Ward 1 of the Commerce City Council. Molina is an environmental activist and serves on the Adams 14 School Board. Living next to the Suncor refinery, Molina has been outspoken on the environmental and health impacts of the plant that disproportionately impact people of color in Ward 1. Molina wants to be a voice for the 75% of Ward 1 that are Hispanic and/or Latino. She hopes to continue to fight special interest groups and promote quality of life for Commerce City. Other important issues for Molina include strengthening public schools, improving public safety, and ensuring equal opportunity for all families. Also running are Jose Guardiola and Jake Jacobson. A fierce environmentalist and activist, Lucy Molina is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 1.
Lucy Molina is running for Ward 1 of the Commerce City Council. Molina is an environmental activist and serves on the Adams 14 School Board. Living next to the Suncor refinery, Molina has been outspoken on the environmental and health impacts of the plant that disproportionately impact people of color in Ward 1. Molina wants to be a voice for the 75% of Ward 1 that are Hispanic and/or Latino. She hopes to continue to fight special interest groups and promote quality of life for Commerce City. Other important issues for Molina include strengthening public schools, improving public safety, and ensuring equal opportunity for all families. Also running are Jose Guardiola and Jake Jacobson. A fierce environmentalist and activist, Lucy Molina is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 1.
Renée M Chacon is running for reelection to the Commerce City Council for Ward 3. Chacon is the co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain, a non-profit organization focused on increasing access to and education on physical, spiritual, and emotional health among women of color. She is dedicated to addressing environmental and housing injustice in Commerce City for future generations. Chacon will stand up for the diverse members of Commerce City’s community through promoting public education, food and healthcare access, and climate stewardship. Also running are Jacob Wilson and Joanna Sandoval. Based on her powerful progressive stances on environmental justice and healthcare, Renée Chacon is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 3.
Renée M Chacon is running for reelection to the Commerce City Council for Ward 3. Chacon is the co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain, a non-profit organization focused on increasing access to and education on physical, spiritual, and emotional health among women of color. She is dedicated to addressing environmental and housing injustice in Commerce City for future generations. Chacon will stand up for the diverse members of Commerce City’s community through promoting public education, food and healthcare access, and climate stewardship. Also running are Jacob Wilson and Joanna Sandoval. Based on her powerful progressive stances on environmental justice and healthcare, Renée Chacon is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 3.
Renée M Chacon is running for reelection to the Commerce City Council for Ward 3. Chacon is the co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain, a non-profit organization focused on increasing access to and education on physical, spiritual, and emotional health among women of color. She is dedicated to addressing environmental and housing injustice in Commerce City for future generations. Chacon will stand up for the diverse members of Commerce City’s community through promoting public education, food and healthcare access, and climate stewardship. Also running are Jacob Wilson and Joanna Sandoval. Based on her powerful progressive stances on environmental justice and healthcare, Renée Chacon is the clear progressive choice for Commerce City Ward 3.
John Alge is running for council member of the Thornton City Council Ward 2. Alge is an Army veteran and a retired Postal Service worker. Agle is dedicated to fighting hunger in his community, having volunteered with food banks and organized food drives for over a decade. He currently serves on the Thornton Active Adult Advisory Board and previously on the Thornton Arts, Sciences & Humanities Council with the Pride Subcommittee. He is dedicated to leading with compassion to support families, workers, and all that makes Thornton wonderful. Also running for this position are Eric Montoya and Rebecca Burner. PNC recognizes John Agle as a quality progressive choice for Ward 2 of Thornton.
John Alge is running for council member of the Thornton City Council Ward 2. Alge is an Army veteran and a retired Postal Service worker. Agle is dedicated to fighting hunger in his community, having volunteered with food banks and organized food drives for over a decade. He currently serves on the Thornton Active Adult Advisory Board and previously on the Thornton Arts, Sciences & Humanities Council with the Pride Subcommittee. He is dedicated to leading with compassion to support families, workers, and all that makes Thornton wonderful. Also running for this position are Eric Montoya and Rebecca Burner. PNC recognizes John Agle as a quality progressive choice for Ward 2 of Thornton.
John Alge is running for council member of the Thornton City Council Ward 2. Alge is an Army veteran and a retired Postal Service worker. Agle is dedicated to fighting hunger in his community, having volunteered with food banks and organized food drives for over a decade. He currently serves on the Thornton Active Adult Advisory Board and previously on the Thornton Arts, Sciences & Humanities Council with the Pride Subcommittee. He is dedicated to leading with compassion to support families, workers, and all that makes Thornton wonderful. Also running for this position are Eric Montoya and Rebecca Burner. PNC recognizes John Agle as a quality progressive choice for Ward 2 of Thornton.
Jason Anaya-Ledeboer is running for election to the Thornton City Council in Ward 4. With professional experience in banking and business, Anaya-Ledeboer brings insights into how to empower local businesses and help Thornton’s economy flourish. Anaya-Ledeboer is a foster parent and is dedicated to advocating for children and education as seen through his work as Vice Chair for the Adams 12 School District Long Range Planning Advisory Committee. He is also involved with the Adams County Regional Economic Partnership Development Council. An involved and compassionate community member, Anaya-Ledeboer wants to support homeownership, public safety, sustainability, and infrastructure. He sees the intersecting relationships between each of these issues and knows that embracing diversity and forward-thinking will yield the best results for Thornton. Also running for Ward 4 are candidates Amanda Pedriances and Drew Morris. Though a non-partisan position, Morris has expressed a somewhat uncritical stance towards partisan politics, minimizing the impact of right wing extremism even on local issues. ProgressNow Colorado knows that voters can count on Anaya-Ledeboer as the progressive candidate for Thornton City Council Ward 4.
Jason Anaya-Ledeboer is running for election to the Thornton City Council in Ward 4. With professional experience in banking and business, Anaya-Ledeboer brings insights into how to empower local businesses and help Thornton’s economy flourish. Anaya-Ledeboer is a foster parent and is dedicated to advocating for children and education as seen through his work as Vice Chair for the Adams 12 School District Long Range Planning Advisory Committee. He is also involved with the Adams County Regional Economic Partnership Development Council. An involved and compassionate community member, Anaya-Ledeboer wants to support homeownership, public safety, sustainability, and infrastructure. He sees the intersecting relationships between each of these issues and knows that embracing diversity and forward-thinking will yield the best results for Thornton. Also running for Ward 4 are candidates Amanda Pedriances and Drew Morris. Though a non-partisan position, Morris has expressed a somewhat uncritical stance towards partisan politics, minimizing the impact of right wing extremism even on local issues. ProgressNow Colorado knows that voters can count on Anaya-Ledeboer as the progressive candidate for Thornton City Council Ward 4.
Jason Anaya-Ledeboer is running for election to the Thornton City Council in Ward 4. With professional experience in banking and business, Anaya-Ledeboer brings insights into how to empower local businesses and help Thornton’s economy flourish. Anaya-Ledeboer is a foster parent and is dedicated to advocating for children and education as seen through his work as Vice Chair for the Adams 12 School District Long Range Planning Advisory Committee. He is also involved with the Adams County Regional Economic Partnership Development Council. An involved and compassionate community member, Anaya-Ledeboer wants to support homeownership, public safety, sustainability, and infrastructure. He sees the intersecting relationships between each of these issues and knows that embracing diversity and forward-thinking will yield the best results for Thornton. Also running for Ward 4 are candidates Amanda Pedriances and Drew Morris. Though a non-partisan position, Morris has expressed a somewhat uncritical stance towards partisan politics, minimizing the impact of right wing extremism even on local issues. ProgressNow Colorado knows that voters can count on Anaya-Ledeboer as the progressive candidate for Thornton City Council Ward 4.