The race for Pitkin County sheriff was too close to call as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, when the upset-minded challenger Michael Buglione held a 292-vote lead over incumbent Joe DiSalvo. Buglione’s 3,416 votes amounted to.
A new sheriff in town? It looks like it. Unofficial results from the Pitkin County Clerk & Recorder’s Office showed challenger Michael Buglione receiving 4,671 votes, or 52.23%, and incumbent three-term Sheriff Joe DiSalvo garnering.
Joe DiSalvo is seeking a fourth term as Pitkin County Sheriff. DiSalvo spoke with Aspen Public Radio’s Halle Zander in October about how he plans to approach the job in the next four years if he’s reelected.
Michael Buglione is running for Pitkin County Sheriff against three-term incumbent Joe DiSalvo. Buglione spoke with Aspen Public Radio’s Halle Zander in October about the four pillars that make up his platform.
Joe DiSalvo is seeking a fourth term as Pitkin County Sheriff. DiSalvo spoke with Aspen Public Radio’s Halle Zander in October about how he plans to approach the job in the next four years if he’s reelected.