Interviews with candidates for Denver (Colo.) City Council (10th District), 1994 [sound recording].

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Interviews with candidates for Denver (Colo.) City Council (10th District), 1994 [sound recording].

Interviews with John Camerlo, Tom Hale, Margot Hartmann and Ed Thomas, candidates for Denver (Colo.) 10th District City Council.

2 sound cassettes : analog, mono.

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O'Loughlin, Ray

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O'Louglin was editor of Preferred Stock, a gay/lesbian newspaper published in Denver, Colo. 1991-1994. Candidate John Camerlo was the first openly gay candidate for public office in Denver. Candidate Ed Thomas won the election. From the description of Interviews with candidates for Denver (Colo.) City Council (10th District), 1994 [sound recording]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 52874252 ...

Hale, Tom

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Camerlo, John

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Thomas, Ed, 1950-2009

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Denver (Colo.). City Council

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The Denver City Charter approved by Denver citizens in 1904 created a mayor-council form of government. The City Council makes laws, budgets city money, and can investigate city agencies and employees. The laws passed by Denver City Council are in the form of ordinances. City ordinances must first be advertised in newspapers before they become legal. From the description of City and County of Denver, City Council records, 1859-2002 1974-2002 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). Wor...

Hartmann, Margot

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