Denver voters appeared to be on their way to approving each of the five ballot measures that make up the city’s $950 million Vibrant Denver bond, according to early election results Tuesday night.

The results as of the initial release at 7 p.m. showed the following preliminary vote counts in each spending category:

Transportation and mobility, Ballot Issue 2A: 60% in support to 40.4% opposed

Parks and recreation, Ballot Issue 2B: 63% in support to 37% opposed

Health and human services, Ballot Issue 2C: 66% in support to 34% opposed

City facilities, Ballot Issue 2D: 61.5% in support to 38.5% opposed

Housing, Ballot Issue 2E: 62.6% in support to 37.4% opposed

The bond package would finance about 60 capital projects across the city over the next six years across those spending cat

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