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Election Day 2017: A look at Front Range votes

The ballot drop off station on Bannock Street in downtown Denver was popular Tuesday, Election Day for 2017.

Change is in the air across Colorado after Election Day 2017. Denver’s massive bond question passed, Douglas County schools appear set for a change in direction. Broomfield put limits on oil and gas drilling. We’re updating those results and more here from environmental initiatives to more key school board races and efforts to support affordable housing in ski towns.

Denver’s $937 Million, 7-Part Bond Question Passes

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock declared victory Tuesday night for a big laundry list of projects through an almost billion-dollar bond issue, served up to voters as seven different ballot questions. “I’m proud to be a Denverite, I’m proud of what Denverites said tonight. They sent a resounding message, ‘We’re moving in the right direction, let’s keep investing in our city,’” Hancock said.

Read the rest of the story at Colorado Public Radio: http://bit.ly/2yjHs3E