(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Progressives aim to win long-sought victories in this year's races to run Aurora, Colorado [1] ['Daily Kos Staff', 'Backgroundurl Avatar_Large', 'Nickname', 'Joined', 'Created_At', 'Story Count', 'N_Stories', 'Comment Count', 'N_Comments', 'Popular Tags'] Date: 2023-01-17 That same election did see Democrats achieve a historic 5-4 edge on the City Council, a 10-person body that had long been dominated by Republicans; the final seat is held by Angela Lawson, an independent who often voted with the Democrats before that election. However, Republicans regained a 6-3 majority in 2021, with Lawson now part of the conservative bloc. Marcano, who called the results a “gut punch,” added, “Aurora has been dominated by conservatives for at least a half-century and unfortunately, that will continue for at least another two years.” Marcano and his allies, though, are hoping that 2023 will finally be the year that progressives take power in a community that Bolts Magazine's Alex Burness wrote last year has “greater racial and ethnic diversity than any other city in the state.” Half of the City Council is up every two years, and Marcano’s slate includes a candidate for each of the five seats on the ballot. The mayor is tasked with breaking any ties: Coffman used this power last year to pass a bill to ban anyone from camping on public property unless they have permission, a policy Marcano predicted “will not get people off the streets.” Marcano also told Burness last November that if Democrats prevail at the ballot box, he’d like to advance a referendum to move municipal elections to even-numbered years and make them officially partisan contests. “They know that if we had the opportunity to actually have more attention shown to municipal elections, coinciding with when more people are turning out, that they would likely not prevail, to put it politely,” he said of conservatives. “They’re relying on low turnout and the disproportionate white, wealthy and conservative voters that turn out for municipal elections.” One of his Republican colleagues, Dustin Zvonek, acknowledged that Democrats would win if Marcano had his way. Zvonek, who opposes the plan, said, “If you’re just about getting partisan majorities, I understand why you’d want to do this.” He continued, “You can say there are more people that vote overall, so that’s better. But I guess it depends on what you’re looking for.” [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/1/17/2147709/-Progressives-aim-to-win-long-sought-victories-in-this-year-s-races-to-run-Aurora-Colorado Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/