VOTER GUIDE: 2025 Colorado Springs Municipal Election
This Tuesday, Colorado Springs voters will select a majority of decision-makers on the City Council who will shape the city’s future.
Six district seats on the City Council are up for election on April 1.
At least four of the districts are guaranteed to change hands in the new election. Voters will get to choose one representative for their respective district in this all-mail ballot election. No at-large seats are up for election this year.
See more information about each district, and the candidates, below.
Jump to a specific district or keep scrolling to the see the full map:
District 1: Northwest Colorado Springs
District 2: North Colorado Springs
District 3: Downtown and Southwest Colorado Springs
District 4: Southeast Colorado Springs
District 5: Central Colorado Springs
District 6: Northeast Colorado Springs
Click or tap on the Colorado Springs City Council district map below for more information about each race.
District 1: Northwest Colorado Springs
Candidates: Lee Lehmkuhl, incumbent Dave Donelson
Watch the District 1 candidate forum:
District 2: North Colorado Springs
Candidates: Tom Bailey (*NOTE: According to the city website, candidate Frank Chrisinger withdrew from the race. However, his name will still be on the ballot. Any votes for him will not be counted.)
Watch the District 2 candidate forum:
District 3: Downtown and Southwest Colorado Springs
Candidates: Brandy Williams, Maryah Lauer, Rick Gillit, Greg Thornton, Christopher Metzgar
Watch the District 3 candidate forum:
District 4: Southeast Colorado Springs
Candidates: Kimberly Gold, Sherrea Elliott-Sterling, Chauncy Johnson
Watch the District 4 candidate forum:
District 5: Central Colorado Springs
Candidates: Christopher Burns, Cass Melin, Jim Miller, incumbent Nancy Henjum
Watch the District 5 candidate forum:
District 6: Northeast Colorado Springs
Candidates: Aaron Schick, Roland Rainey Jr., Parth Melpakam
Watch the District 6 candidate forum:









