Former U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman declared victory as mayor of Aurora on the steps of City Hall on Thursday afternoon — nine days after Election Day — while calling for an investigation into the errors and delays in the electoral process. As of late afternoon Thursday, the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office showed Coffman with a 215-vote lead over Omar Montgomery, president of Aurora’s NAACP chapter, out of nearly 75,000 ballots counted — just outside the automatic recount threshold. Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties, all of which are home to parts of Aurora, have completed their counts, spokespeople for their respective elections offices told The Denver Post. “The city of Aurora has been my hometown for the past 55 years, and I’m honored to receive a vote of confidence, by one of the most diverse cities in America, to be their next mayor and to help shape its future — a future focused on solving our transportation challenges, creating jobs and reducing the crime rate to make Aurora one of the safest cities in America,” Coffman said in front of approximately three dozen supporters on the west steps of City Hall. Montgomery’s campaign said the candidate is waiting for all votes to be finalized and will make a statement Friday. While Coffman held a substantial lead on election night, the margin narrowed to less than 300 votes as thousands of ballots continued to be tallied through the end of last week.

 

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