All five measures in the Vibrant Denver bond package are leading by a wide margin in early returns. As of 7 p.m., every component of the proposal had the support of close to 60 percent of voters or more.

About 91,000 ballots had been counted, which is likely about half of the total turnout.

Vibrant Denver, on the ballot as issues 2A through 2F, asked voters to approve $950 million in long-term debt for projects like new parks, new and renovated recreation centers, road improvements and more. Each individual measure had a different theme.

The bond has been defined by some of its highest-profile projects. It would fund expensive rebuilds of road bridges near the planned new Broncos stadium; construction of the sprawling new Park Hill Park; and a new training center for the city’s first re

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