Denver mayoral race narrows down to two candidates for runoff election.

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Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough, both moderate candidates, will face each other in a runoff election to become Denver's next mayor. Johnston had 24.5% of the vote, while Brough claimed 20%, with neither candidate receiving the 50% majority needed to win outright. The runoff will be decided via a second round of voting that concludes on June 6. Johnston and Brough have both suggested standing up more sanctioned, short-term housing solutions for people living homeless on the city’s streets.
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