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The 2019 Denver election is two weeks away. Catch up on the 9NEWS debate here.

Four candidates in the Denver mayoral race squared off during a debate moderated by Kyle Clark and Marshall Zelinger at 9NEWS.

DENVER — The May 7 Denver municipal election is exactly two weeks away.

Most voters already have their ballots and will decide on the makeup of the city council, several ballot questions and whether to elect Mayor Michael Hancock to a third and final term during the odd-year election.  

You can read a more detailed look at the ballot questions and city council races by clicking or tapping here: https://on9news.tv/2L4SqFk

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There are six candidates on the ballot for Denver’s nonpartisan mayoral race, and four of them squared off at 9NEWS during a debate last week that was moderated by Anchor Kyle Clark and Political Reporter Marshall Zelinger.

Community advocate Lisa Calderon, urban planner Jamie Giellis, Hancock and former state representative Penfield Tate each participated in the 9NEWS debate. 

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Activist Kalyn Heffernan and homelessness advocate Stephan Elliot Evans are also on the ballot.

For a recap of what each candidate who attended the debate said, watch their closing statements below.

9NEWS will be posting election results as they are available the night of May 7. 

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