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2011 Colorado Springs mayoral election Turnout 58.75% (first round)[ 1] 64.03% (runoff)[ 2]
Candidate
Steve Bach
Richard Skorman
First round vote
29,767
31,889
First round percentage
33.46%
35.85%
Runoff vote
56,656
42,522
Runoff percentage
57.13%
42.87%
Candidate
Brian Bahr
Tom Gallagher
First round vote
13,576
4,703
First round percentage
15.26%
5.29%
The 2011 Colorado Springs mayoral election took place on May 17 and April 5, 2011, to elect the mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado . The election was held concurrently with various other local elections. The election was officially nonpartisan.
This was the first mayor to elect a mayor of Colorado Springs to function under the strong mayor style of governance.[ 3]
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