City of Englewood, Colorado
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District 1 Special Election
A current council member won the 2025 mayoral race, which resulted in a vacancy for the District 1 seat. In accordance with the Englewood City Charter, in the event of a vacancy, the remaining council members shall appoint a duly qualified individual to fill the position by a supermajority vote (five out of six members) within 30 days. No consensus was made at the December 15 city council meeting. On Monday, January 5, city council officially called for a special election. The election will take place on Tuesday, April 7.
This position’s term expires in December 2027.
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Englewood's City Council consists of seven members - one representative for each of the four districts in the City, and three who represent the City At-Large. The City Council Members are elected by the voters and serve four-year staggered terms. City Council decides which of its members will serve as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem.
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City council meets for regular meetings the first and third Mondays of every month. The meetings are held in Council Chambers located on the 2nd Floor of the Civic Center (1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, CO 80110). Please view the meetings portal for detailed information and the current meeting schedule.
The public is welcome and encouraged to attend city council meetings. For any questions please contact the city clerk's office at 303-762-2430.
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When conducting public meetings, all city council members use the procedures from Bob’s Rules of Order. All members have a personal copy of Bob’s Rules of Order, as well as a functional understanding of how these rules operate in practice. View the Meeting Procedures Reference Sheet Here
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