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Lynette Crow-Iverson
Image of Lynette Crow-Iverson
Colorado Springs City Council At-large
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

2

Elections and appointments
Last elected

April 4, 2023

Personal
Profession
Business owner
Contact

Lynette Crow-Iverson is an at-large member of the Colorado Springs City Council. She assumed office on April 18, 2023. Her current term ends on April 20, 2027.

Crow-Iverson ran for election for an at-large seat of the Colorado Springs City Council. She won in the general election on April 4, 2023.

Biography

Crow-Iverson is the owner and creator of Conspire! She is married to Tracy Iverson and has two daughters.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: City elections in Colorado Springs, Colorado (2023)

General election

General election for Colorado Springs City Council At-large (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for Colorado Springs City Council At-large on April 4, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Leinweber
David Leinweber (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
15.4
 
43,649
Image of Lynette Crow-Iverson
Lynette Crow-Iverson (Nonpartisan)
 
14.3
 
40,470
Brian Risley (Nonpartisan)
 
14.0
 
39,662
Image of Katherine Gayle
Katherine Gayle (Nonpartisan)
 
9.9
 
28,205
Image of Glenn Carlson
Glenn Carlson (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
8.9
 
25,362
Image of Gordon Klingenschmitt
Gordon Klingenschmitt (Nonpartisan)
 
7.9
 
22,424
Image of Roland Rainey Jr.
Roland Rainey Jr. (Nonpartisan)
 
7.1
 
20,038
Chineta Davis (Nonpartisan)
 
6.5
 
18,488
Jay Inman (Nonpartisan)
 
5.8
 
16,384
Jane Northrup Glenn (Nonpartisan)
 
5.2
 
14,768
Jaymen Johnson (Nonpartisan)
 
5.1
 
14,534

Total votes: 283,984
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2017

See also: Municipal elections in Colorado Springs, Colorado (2017)

The city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, held elections for city council on April 4, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 23, 2017.[2] Incumbent Jill Gaebler defeated Lynette Crow-Iverson in the Colorado Springs City Council, District 5 general election.[3]

Colorado Springs City Council, District 5 General Election, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Jill Gaebler Incumbent 66.34% 9,591
Lynette Crow-Iverson 33.66% 4,866
Total Votes 14,457
Source: Colorado Springs, Colorado, "April 4, 2017 Municipal Election Results," accessed April 18, 2017

Campaign themes

2023

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2017

Crow-Iverson's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[1]

Economy

  • Excerpt: "Government does not create jobs but it should foster an environment that allows small and large businesses to thrive. A smaller and leaner government ensures people have more freedom and businesses have more opportunity."

Multimodal community

  • Excerpt: "Ensure that our roads, bridges, and stormwater systems are upgraded and maintained. Ensure an integrated plan that includes vehicular, pedestrian, bicycle and transit access throughout all of Colorado Springs."

Public safety

  • Excerpt: "Create more public-private partnerships to reduce crime and provide wrap-around services for those in-need and at-risk."

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