2003 Denver Municipal Election
Dazed and confused coverage of the 2003 Denver Municipal Election

 



















































































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  Friday, May 2, 2003


2003 Denver Mayoral Election

From e-mail from Ari Zavaras' campaign:

Election Night Party

We will be celebrating election night at our headquarters 562 Ogden St. in the carwash building. We will start the party at 7:00 pm after the polls close.
9:54:04 PM    


2003 Denver City Council Election - District 5

Events listed in e-mail from Marcus Pachner:

Coffee at the home of Katie Smolka, 341 South Leyden, 10 AM, Saturday, May 3

Election Night Party at Serioz Restaurant in the Lowry Town Center, 2nd & Quebec, Tuesday, May 6. It's free food!
9:51:43 PM    


2003 Denver Municipal Election - KBDI Election Coverage

E-mail from KBDI:

KBDI-TV CHANNEL 12 ANNOUNCES "LIVE" DENVER ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE WITH SIMULCAST ON AM 1150 KNRC

Continuing its strong tradition of Election Night coverage, KBDI-TV (Channel 12) has announced the broadcast of a special "live" edition of "Colorado Decides 2003," co hosted by Aaron Harber, host of "The Aaron Harber Show," and Greg Dobbs, morning host of AM 1150 KNRC.  The special Election Night program will be broadcast "live" from 8:00 pm until 10:00 pm on Tuesday, May 6th.  The program will be simulcast "live" on AM 1150 KNRC.

Joining Aaron and Greg will be Denver City Council Members Susan Barnes-Gelt and Ted Hackworth, along with political analysts Katy Atkinson and Eric Sondermann, and former mayoral spokesperson, Andrew Hudson.

An important new element to the already distinguished lineup will be the addition of viewer and listener phone calls on the air.  The call-in number for viewers and listeners throughout the Denver Metro area will be (303) 296-1212.  Please notify your readers, viewers, and listeners of this special opportunity for them to participate.

KBDI's special broadcast effort is believed to be the first substantive "live" election coverage for a City & County of Denver election, especially given the two-hour block of Prime Time being dedicated to this public affairs program by KBDI-TV.

'We look forward to providing the most up-to-date statistics and in-depth analysis of the Denver election available to viewers and listeners in Colorado, and our audience will have a chance to join in the dialogue,' stated producer Dominic Dezzutti.  The Station will rely on Karon Hatchett, the Executive Director of the Denver Election Commission and her staff to provide periodic updates in an effort to ensure the results posted by KBDI throughout the evening are the most current ones possible.

This marks the second simulcast of KBDI?s live election coverage on AM 1150 KNRC.  'We feel that KBDI and KNRC are providing a key resource for the people of our community,' said Alan Eisenson, KNRC Program Director.

KBDI took the lead in televised debates in February and again in April with special one-hour mayoral and auditor debates, featured on "The Aaron Harber Show."  Harber has been moderating election debates and providing coverage and analysis for KBDI Channel 12 in various forms since 1996.  In addition, he serves as a columnist for The Colorado Statesman and the Denver Daily News, and also is the Political Reporter for WB2 in Colorado (KWGN TV).

KBDI-TV Channel 12 has a proud tradition as Colorado?s perennial source for in depth and insightful election season coverage.  The PBS station has sponsored numerous debates and other extensive election coverage in every recent major election.  It has coordinated its entire public affairs line-up during election seasons to ensure that citizens of the State of Colorado have an extensive opportunity to see candidates in unrehearsed settings and see vigorous debates on every major ballot issue.  Its series of programs have included "Colorado Decides" in 2002 and 2003 as well as "Election 2000" and "Election 2002," with the latter set done in conjunction with "The Aaron Harber Show" and "Spontaneous Combustion."

Members of the Press are welcome to attend the "live" production on Tuesday evening, May 6th.  The address of the studio location is 2900 Welton Street in Denver.  Dinner will be provided to all members of the Press in attendance thanks to Noel Cunningham and "Strings Restaurant"  If possible, please contact Stephanie Janard, Media Director for "The Aaron Harber Show," at (303) 708-1159 or e-mail her at SJanard@HarberTV.com in advance if you and/or other members of your organization plan to join us.

Please forward this message to the appropriate people in your organization as well as those persons you believe would be interested in this broadcast.  Please call Paula Roth or Dominic Dezzutti for more information from the Station -- KBDI Channel 12. Please call Stephanie Janard or Zachary Adler for more information regarding Aaron Harber.

KBDI CHANNEL 12 CONTACTS:  Paula Roth (303) 296-1212, Extension 250, Dominic Dezzutti  (303) 296-1212, Extension 261
9:46:16 PM    


2003 Denver Election for Auditor

With a few days left to go the candidates for Auditor are taking off the gloves to try to win the election according to the Rocky Mountain News. Dennis Gallagher's letter to Landri Taylor is mentioned.
7:11:50 AM    


2003 Denver Election for Election Commision

Short article from the Denver Post with details on the 8 candidates running for Election Commision.
6:46:48 AM    


2003 Denver Municipal Election

It's not exactly a telethon but you can watch all of the Denver Decides Candidate Forums this weekend, according to the Rocky Mountain News. Here's the story from DenverGov.

Another fun quiz from Westword.

Here's today's Election Watch from the Denver Post. They have details about the first attack ad which was aired Thursday aimed at John Hickenlooper. More from the Rocky Mountain News about the Hickenblooper ad.

Here's today's The Stump from the Rocky Mountain News.

Here's an opinion piece written by Dick Lamm regarding an organiation he's involved with that is trying to clean up elections. He commends the mayoral candidates in this year's race for signing a pledge to keep it clean. I think he wrote the article before this week.
6:30:36 AM    


2003 Denver Mayoral Election

Westword profiles the mayoral candidates a few days before the election. This is a long but very well written piece giving the reader a small glimpse of each candidate.

The Denver Post reports that Don Mares is changing his campaign tactics and going on the offensive. He claims that he's been the target of attacks over the last week from Penfield Tate, John Hickenlooper, and Mayor Webb. Of Hickenlooper Mares is quoted as saying, "I have been the watchdog; John, you have been the mayor's puppy dog." Ouch. The Rocky also has a story.

Here's a short article about a memo from the Denver Area Labor Federation that accuses John Hickenlooper of cheating his employees, from the Rocky Mountain News.

The Rocky Mountain News is running an editorial attacking Don Mares for some of the expenses paid by the Auditor's office. From the editorial, "Meanwhile, we'll ponder the fact that it's not the amount of the shabby spending that bothers voters so much as the principle. If you cheat the taxpayer on minor matters, what are you going to do on the big stuff?" Wow, the Rocky is calling Mares a cheat?
6:28:30 AM    



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