Colorado Springs voters have elected Yemi Mobolade, a 44-year-old Nigerian immigrant who moved to the city in 2010 and emerged as a business and church leader, to serve as the city's 42nd mayor by a 57% to 43% margin in a runoff election.
Yemi Mobolade intends to blaze a new trail for Colorado Springs. The Nigerian-born mayoral candidate doesn t look like most of the men and the woman who ve previously served the now
Colorado Springs mayoral candidate Wayne Williams sat down with KRCC ahead of the May 16 runoff. He spoke about why he wants to run for mayor, his proudest achievement as an elected official and addressed key constituent concerns.
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Out of a field of 12 candidates, the race to be the next mayor of Colorado Springs is down to a runoff contest between Yemi Mobolade and Wayne Williams.