Politics
Longmont Mayoral Race: Candidates Seek Community Support

As the election date approaches, candidates for Longmont’s mayoralty are garnering endorsements from local residents and community leaders. With the vote scheduled for November 4, both Susie Hidalgo-Fahring and Crystal Prieto are highlighting their qualifications and commitment to the Longmont community.
Susie Hidalgo-Fahring’s Leadership Experience
Susie Hidalgo-Fahring, the current Mayor Pro Tem, is receiving strong support in her bid for mayor. Endorsed by local residents Lynette McClain and Mitzi Nicoletti, Hidalgo-Fahring has a deep-rooted connection to Longmont. She has lived in the area for many years, raising her family and dedicating over two decades to teaching in local schools.
Her advocacy for equity and inclusivity is notable, particularly in areas such as mental health services and housing solutions. Throughout her six years on the Longmont City Council, Hidalgo-Fahring has participated in various boards and commissions, including the Youth Council and the Library Advisory Board. Her comprehensive experience is seen as a vital asset for the leadership of the Longmont City Council.
Supporters emphasize her fiscal responsibility and her ability to listen to community needs, qualities that they believe are essential in today’s changing political landscape. Voters are encouraged to visit her campaign website, susieforlongmont.com, for more information on her platform.
Crystal Prieto’s Community Engagement
In the race for an at-large seat on the Longmont City Council, Crystal Prieto is receiving enthusiastic backing from local resident Vic Vela Sr.. As a lifelong resident of Longmont, Prieto is praised for her understanding of community needs and her commitment to serving all constituents, particularly the Latinx community.
Vela describes Prieto as young, energetic, and pragmatic, highlighting her common-sense approach to local issues. Her supporters believe that her fresh ideas will not only benefit the Latinx population but also enhance the overall quality of life for all Longmont residents.
With her roots firmly planted in the community, Prieto aims to bring innovative solutions to the forefront, fostering an inclusive atmosphere for Longmont’s diverse population. Vela’s endorsement underscores the importance of representation in local government, advocating for a vote for Prieto as a step towards a better Longmont.
As the election draws nearer, both Hidalgo-Fahring and Prieto are focusing on their respective strengths and community ties. Their campaigns reflect a shared commitment to improving the lives of Longmont residents, making this election a pivotal moment for the city’s future.
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