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Doyle and Ittner look to Pitkin County District 1 Commissioner seat
By Beau Toepfer Follow
btoepfer@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 2, 2026
· 3 min read
John Doyle and Rob Ittner are heading into campaign season for the Nov. 3 election after winning 40.6% and 39.2% of votes, respectively, for the position of District 1 Pitkin County Commissioner, which will replace Commissioner Patti Clapper.
According to the unofficial results from Wednesday...
Key takeaway 2% of votes, respectively, for the position of District 1 Pitkin County Commissioner, which will replace Commissioner Patti Clapper.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The upcoming election for Pitkin County District 1 Commissioner will have significant implications for the community, particularly in regards to environmental issues and development. Both John Doyle and Rob Ittner have emphasized their commitment to addressing climate change and protecting the county's natural resources. As Aspen continues to grapple with the effects of wildfires and ash-filled air, the next commissioner will play a crucial role in shaping the county's response to these challenges. The airport modernization, a key issue for both candidates, will also require careful consideration of environmental and community impacts. Given the county's history of balancing growth and preservation, the new commissioner will need to navigate complex decisions about development, such as the proposed Pandora's Lift expansion and Lift One redevelopment, to ensure that Aspen's unique character and environmental integrity are protected. The community will be watching closely to see how the candidates' campaign promises translate into action.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? John Doyle and Rob Ittner are heading into campaign season for the Nov. 3 election after winning 40.6% and 39.2% of votes, respectively, for the position of District 1 Pitkin County Commissioner, which will replace Commissioner Patti Clapper.
According to the unofficial results from Wednesday...
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