The 2015 Denver mayoral election took place on May 5, 2015.[ 1] Incumbent Michael Hancock ran for re-election and won.[ 2] [ 3] His nearest competitor, Marcus Giavanni, had about 8.5 percent.[ 4] This was the first time in 20 years that Denver did not hold a Mayoral Debate and was called off by League of Women Voters of Denver.[ 5]
2015 Denver mayoral election
Candidates
General Election [ 9]
Votes
%
Michael B. Hancock
75,774
80.1
Marcus Giavanni
8,033
8.5
Paul Noel Fiorino
5,379
5.6
Seku
2,973
3.1
Write-In
2366
2.5
Larry Ambrose
2,235
2.3
Brad K. Evans
101
0.1
Scott Hoftiezer
20
0
Total
94,525
100
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^ Roberts, Michael (February 3, 2011). "Paul Noel Fiorino: A Denver mayor's race profile" . Westword . Retrieved August 22, 2020 .
^ "Mayor 2015 election results in Colorado: Results: Elections" . Archived from the original on November 16, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016 .