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  2. Denver City and County Building - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 1974. Denver's City and County Building is a historic building in the Denver Civic Center, in the Civic Center Historic District, built to house Denver government bureaus. [citation needed] It was built in 1932, facing the Colorado State Capitol, at the west end of Civic Center Park, at 1437 Bannock Street, on land that had been ...

  3. Government of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver City and County Building. Denver is a consolidated city-county with an elected mayor, thirteen-member city council, auditor, and clerk and recorder. Denver city elections are on a non-partisan basis: that is, there are no official party nominees, though officials may belong to a political party. All citywide elected officials have four ...

  4. Cary Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Education. St. Lawrence University ( BA) Columbia University ( MA) University of Denver ( JD) Cary Kennedy is an American politician from Colorado. She is a former Colorado State Treasurer, as well as a former Deputy Mayor and Chief Financial Officer of Denver, Colorado. She was also a candidate for Governor of Colorado in the 2018 election .

  5. Denver City Council - Wikipedia

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    Denver City Council. The City and County Building (seen here in 1941) is the home of the city council. The Denver City Council is the legislative branch of government for the City and County of Denver, Colorado. The council is made up of thirteen elected officials from eleven City and county designated districts and two at-large elected members.

  6. Colorado Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Convention Center. The Colorado Convention Center (CCC) is a multi-purpose convention center located in Downtown Denver, Colorado. At 2,200,000 square feet (total space) it is currently the 12th largest convention center in the United States. It opened in June 1990; [1] the first event being the NBA draft for the Denver Nuggets. [2]

  7. Denver Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Mint lies immediately west of the Civic Center Park across the street from the City and County Building. The area has seen a new civic development, including the Denver Newspaper Agency (northeast of the park), the home of The Denver Post. Voters in 2004 approved a new Denver Justice Center, two blocks away from Civic Center Park ...

  8. Denver Police Department - Wikipedia

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    716,492 (2018) within the city & county of Denver. 2,552,195 in the metro area. The Denver Police Department ( DPD) is the full service police department jointly for the City and County of Denver, Colorado, which provides police services to the entire county, including Denver International Airport, and may provide contractual security police ...

  9. Elbra Wedgeworth - Wikipedia

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    January 23, 1956. Denver, Colorado. Occupation. City Council Member. Parent (s) Castella Price and Walter Wedgeworth, Sr. Elbra Mae Wedgeworth (born 1956) is a civil servant in Denver, Colorado. Wedgeworth is the only person in recent history to hold positions in all three branches of Denver's city government. [1]