Bond. Vibrant Denver Bond.
If you’re in Denver, your ballot for the November election is dominated by Mayor Mike Johnston’s Vibrant Denver bond.
The operation: Ask voters approve a package of nearly $1 billion in long-term debt that could steer the city’s construction plans for years to come.
You can read our explainer about the bond here, and each of the five ballot measures it was split into below.
But don’t let the 007 theming of this guide fool you: There is a bit more down-ballot drama that’s not related to the bond.
Voters also could repeal the city’s flavored tobacco ban — not even a year after City Council and the mayor signed it into law. Major changes to how Denver elects its at-large councilmembers are also up for vote.
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