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Axel Brown
Image of Axel Brown
Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

High school

Curtis High School

Graduate

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 2024

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Years of service

2013 - 2019

Personal
Birthplace
New York, N.Y.
Religion
Christian
Profession
Social worker
Contact

Axel Brown (Democratic Party) ran for election to the University of Colorado Board of Regents to represent District 5. He lost in the general election on November 5, 2024.

Brown completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Axel Brown was born in New York, New York. He served in the U.S. Army from 2013 to 2019. Brown earned a high school diploma from Curtis High School and a graduate degree from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs in 2024. His career experience includes working as a social worker.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Colorado State Board of Regents election, 2024

General election

General election for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5

Incumbent Ken Montera defeated Axel Brown in the general election for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ken Montera
Ken Montera (R) Candidate Connection
 
58.8
 
203,772
Image of Axel Brown
Axel Brown (D) Candidate Connection
 
41.2
 
142,538

Total votes: 346,310
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5

Axel Brown advanced from the Democratic primary for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5 on June 25, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Axel Brown
Axel Brown Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
36,516

Total votes: 36,516
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5

Incumbent Ken Montera advanced from the Republican primary for University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5 on June 25, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ken Montera
Ken Montera Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
66,228

Total votes: 66,228
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Brown in this election.

Campaign themes

2024

Campaign website

Brown’s campaign website stated the following:

ISSUES AND PRIORITIES

I, like many UCCS students, have often felt underrepresented by the CU Board of Regents. They frequently celebrate CU Boulder and its sports teams or students, but when it comes to UCCS, it always appears as though our students and accomplishments are simply an afterthought. I’m running for regent to change that narrative and bring our students, teams, and our amazing mascot, Clyde, into the mainstream.

As a regent, I am dedicated to fighting for a more affordable college education for every student in Colorado, regardless of background. I will work closely with legislators, faculty, staff, and students to understand their educational and financial needs and will find a way to accomplish these needs in a manner that is financially sustainable and affordable for our biggest constituency, the CU student population.”

Vision

As a regent, I will strive to further strengthen the Board of Regents’ dedication to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Based on my personal experience as a student of color, I will fight to ensure that every voice is heard, supported, and properly represented on the UCCS campus and beyond. [2]

—Axel Brown’s campaign website (2024)[3]

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Axel Brown completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Brown's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am a proud veteran and loving father who is passionate about my community and the students I represent. I am a strong advocate for the students of UCCS and the community, having previously served as the first two-time Student Body President and the only graduate student to hold the role. Previously, I also served as the chair of the Inter-Campus Student Forum (ICSF), representing the needs of all four CU campuses at every CU Regents meeting and other community engagements. This experience makes me uniquely suited to be a Regent because I understand how to advocate for the needs of students at every level, and be actively present on campus.
  • I, like many UCCS students, have often felt underrepresented by the CU Board of Regents. They frequently celebrate CU Boulder and its sports teams or students, but when it comes to UCCS, it always appears as though our students and accomplishments are simply an afterthought. I’m running for regent to change that narrative and bring our students, teams, and our amazing mascot, Clyde, into the mainstream.
  • As a regent, I am dedicated to fighting for a more affordable college education for every student in Colorado, regardless of background. I will work closely with legislators, faculty, staff, and students to understand their educational and financial needs and will find a way to accomplish these needs in a manner that is financially sustainable and affordable for our biggest constituency, the CU student population.
  • As a regent, I will strive to further strengthen the Board of Regents’ dedication to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Based on my personal experience as a student of color, I will fight to ensure that every voice is heard, supported, and properly represented on the UCCS campus and beyond.
Better Higher Education Funding, Social Work and Foster Care Reform, and generally any other policy that directly affects the students I represent.
This office is unique because it has the power to influence the lives of students, faculty, and staff more than anyone else. Regents make the rules that guide every aspect of the functions of a University and that is immensely powerful and should not be taken lightly.
I can’t say there is anyone in particular that I look up to. I look up to those who lead by example, who show the way and do the work at the same time. An example of people who exemplify these traits are Police Chief Dewayne McCarver, Dr. Gangemi and Dr. Marrus.
If someone wanted to understand my political philosophy, I'd suggest that they watch the film Good Will Hunting. This movie illustrates my philosophy, because both of the main characters represent the duality of my personality. On one hand, I identify with Will because he represents the struggles that got me where I am today. While these experiences shape me and my desire to help people, they don't completely define who I am. Instead, the traits of the character played by Robin Williams fills those gaps and makes me who I am. Just like him, I have a strong desire to help people who are struggling and ensure that they see their true potential and succeed. The struggles of my past may help me understand where students are coming from, but my social work background will allow me to help them grow from these experiences and become the greatest stewards of the University of Colorado.
Honesty, Integrity, and Dedication are obviously crucial when serving in any public office. However, in my opinion the most important principle for any official is the desire to be present for the people who have elected them.
A few qualities I have that I have that would make me a successful office holder are resilience, integrity, effective communication and ethical leadership.
The core responsibilities of this office all boil down to being a servant for those who make our universities thrive. The regents would not have their jobs or any of their other duties like policy creation and budgeting without the support of students, faculty, and staff. This is why individuals in this role need to be active on campus and work directly for students, faculty, and staff instead of considering their needs as an afterthought.
As a CU Regent, I would aim to leave a legacy of fostering inclusive, accessible, and high-quality education for all students. My focus would be on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the university, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to thrive. I would advocate for innovative and sustainable practices in education and campus operations, while also prioritizing fiscal responsibility to keep education affordable. Additionally, I would work to strengthen community partnerships and enhance the university's role in contributing to the social and economic development of the region. My legacy would be one of commitment to student success, educational excellence, and community engagement.
As a native New Yorker, the first historical event I vividly remember is the terrorist attacks on September 11th. While I was only 5, I distinctly remember my mom picking me up from school early and telling me about the attacks. Its something that has stayed with me to this day.
My first job was as a 92A Automated Logistical Specialist in the Army. I proudly served in this role for 6 years.
The Body Kees the Score by Bessel van der Kolk. this Book. This book highlighted the connection of the body and mind connection. It detailed how physical symptoms are associated with psychological traumas.
Never Knew Love Like This Before- Stephanie Mills
Self-Actualization of my accomplishments. I always feel like there is more work to be done. I never take the time to sit down and realize my accomplishments
I believe the most important responsibility is being present and accountable to your constituents. Too often on our campuses, we see a need to speak or interact with our leaders, and they're nowhere to be found. This has a huge impact on morale and an even bigger impact on the trust and respect that the public has for Regents. In CD5, we need a Regent who is present more than just at graduations and required meetings. We need a true advocate for students, faculty, and staff, and this can't happen without actually interacting with them.
I don't think that formal government or political experience is needed for this office. Instead, I think recent or current knowledge of the needs of students is essential to succeed.
A current knowledge of the needs of students, faculty, and staff. These change all the time and if you don't try to keep your finger on the pulse you will never be able to effectively carry out the duties of the position.
What do you call and alligator in a vest?

An investigator
Both practices are essential, especially when it comes to tuition spending and different investments. As I've mentioned before Regents should serve students, which includes being completely transparent on where their money is going.

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Campaign finance summary


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Axel Brown campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* University of Colorado Board of Regents District 5Lost general$1,805 $1,795
Grand total$1,805 $1,795
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

See also


External links

Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on May 27, 2024
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. Axel Brown’s campaign website, “Issues and Priorities,” accessed June 20, 2024