Barry Wilson elected as Windsor’s new Mayor

Windsor picks its new mayor, who won with 53.5% of vote (article by Rebecca Powell of the Fort Collins Coloradoan): https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2024/04/03/windsor-colorado-election-results-2024-barry-wilson-voted-in-as-mayor/73186644007 Preliminary Results from 2024 Windsor Municipal Election Released Unofficial results are now available from Windsor’s 2024 Municipal Election, which took place on Tuesday, April 2. Up for election were

Dark Money in Windsor Mayoral Election

This is what Jason Hallett does not want to talk about! Vote for Barry Wilson and return to power to the people! Do not let outside influences buy the election! Written by Jeromey Balderrama, Windsor Resident. Taken from Nextdoor post: https://nextdoor.com/p/WNH6h3rJkzZ3?utm_source=share&extras=NTIyOTcy&utm_campaign=1712085539598 Look, I get it – we’re all tired of

Election Day in Windsor… VOTE by 7:00 PM!

This evening, Windsor will decide who will lead the town for the next 4-years. Regardless of the outcome, I feel good as I put my best foot forward. I have met so many good people, families, and business owners during the process. I made a lot of new friends, but

Barry Wilson’s response to the Martin Lind Letters

I am responding to the letters being distributed by Martin Lind. Mr. Lind has been a prominent figure in the Windsor community for many years. He has done many good things. I am currently in his crosshairs. In an effort to get Jason Hallett elected, his strategy is to discredit

Barry Wilson stands out in Candidate Forum

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE CANDIDATE FORUM ON OFFICIAL TOWN OF WINDSOR WEBSITE Take the time to watch the Candidate Forum on the Town of Windsor’s official website. Barry Wilson clearly stands out as the top candidate to become Windsor’s Mayor for the next 4 years. Experience matters! You can

Barry Wilson’s Top Priorities if elected as Mayor

Barry Wilson’s top three priorities if elected and why: Top challenges facing Windsor and how Barry Wilson would address them if elected: