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Affordability in El Paso County Townhall
The cost of living in El Paso County continues to rise, putting strain on families, workers, and seniors across our community. This town hall is your opportunity to come together, share your experiences, and explore solutions that will make life more affordable for everyone. Christian will discuss his plans to address housing costs, fair wages, childcare, and other key factors impacting household budgets.
Your voice matters in shaping a future where no one is priced out of the place they call home. Bring your questions, your ideas, and your neighbors. Together, we can create real change.
The time to act is now! RSVP today and join the conversation on building a more affordable El Paso County.
Need to attend Virtually? No problem! Still RSVP and we will email you the link so you can still attend!
Launch Party
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Commissoner District 5
We’re kicking off something big, and we want you there. Join us for the official launch of Christian Seale’s campaign for County Commissioner, District 5 — an evening filled with energy, purpose, and community.
Enjoy delicious food, music, and powerful conversations with neighbors, local leaders, and changemakers. This isn’t just a party — it’s the beginning of a movement rooted in integrity, progress, and real representation.
Come hear Christian share his vision for a more inclusive, responsive, and forward-thinking El Paso County — and how your support plays a vital role in making that vision a reality.
Bring your friends, bring your voice, and bring your belief in what’s possible when we show up for each other.
Let’s launch this campaign together — and shape the future of District 5.
City Council Election Day
Ballots for the 2025 General Municipal Election will be mailed to registered voters in Colorado Springs on Friday, March 7. All ballots must be returned by 7 p.m. on election day, April 1, 2025. Elected positions on the ballot will include the six district City Council seats. Each voters’ ballot will contain only the District City Council race for their area of town based on the current City Council District Boundary lines.
“City Councilmembers play a very important role in key decisions which directly impact residents,” said City Clerk Sarah Johnson, “Unfortunately, in the past, we have seen less than a third of registered voters return their ballots. It only takes a quick minute at one of 28 secure drop-off locations across the city.”