Live coverage: More than 40,000 ballots returned in Fort Collins election Eric Larsen and Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan
2021 Fort Collins election: What s on your ballot
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It s Election Day 2021 in Fort Collins time to decide on a new mayor, the future of the former Hughes Stadium property and whether paper or plastic will become a relic of past shopping trips.
Between those races and four City Council seats up for grabs, there s plenty to be decided once polls close at 7 p.m. The Coloradoan will have fresh stories once results are posted tonight. Until then, let s wait together.
Fort Collins election: Arndt wins mayor; Hughes open space, plastic bag ban measures pass Eric Larsen and Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan
2021 Fort Collins election: What s on your ballot
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It s Election Day 2021 in Fort Collins time to decide on a new mayor, the future of the former Hughes Stadium property and whether paper or plastic will become a relic of past shopping trips.
Between those races and four City Council seats up for grabs, there s plenty to be decided once polls close at 7 p.m. The Coloradoan will have fresh stories once results are posted tonight. Until then, let s wait together.
Live coverage: More than 40,000 ballots returned in Fort Collins election Eric Larsen and Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan
2021 Fort Collins election: What s on your ballot
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It s Election Day 2021 in Fort Collins time to decide on a new mayor, the future of the former Hughes Stadium property and whether paper or plastic will become a relic of past shopping trips.
Between those races and four City Council seats up for grabs, there s plenty to be decided once polls close at 7 p.m. The Coloradoan will have fresh stories once results are posted tonight. Until then, let s wait together.
Fort Collins election marked by landslides, nail-biters and historic results Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan
Follow the ballot counting process in Fort Collins
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The mascot of Fort Collins 2021 election night was the refresh button.
Thanks to the political reality-shifting wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was another election that swapped lively watch parties for Zoom calls and traded intimate gatherings for the internet. After polls closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday, candidates, local politicos and journalists alike sat in front of their computers or phones and waited for results. And waited. And waited.
Historic turnout more than 41,000 votes, the highest total ever recorded in a Fort Collins municipal election meant a long night for city election workers. The City Clerk s Office switched to a new process in 2019 that involves all unofficial results being released at once. Some election-watchers had hoped for results around 10:30
If you re not a Coloradoan subscriber, you missed these Northern Colorado stories in 2020 Holly Engelman, Fort Collins Coloradoan
Coalition assisting homeless pet owners treats the health of canines and their humans alike
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If you re not a Coloradoan subscriber, you missed a lot in 2020.
While our reporters were busy bringing the community daily updates on the coronavirus pandemic and Cameron Peak Fire, they were also spending time digging deeper to tell stories about the pandemic s impacts on students and parents. They were taking a closer look at homeless issues, police reform and the election. They were focused on helping our community make sense of the uncertainty we all found ourselves in this year.