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By Aspen Daily News file at Aspen Daily News
· June 18, 2026
· 1 min read
Rob Ittner, center, has outraised District 1 opponents John Doyle, left, and Torre, right, in campaign finance reports in the Pitkin Board of County Commissioners primary race. District 2 candidates Emily Kolbe and Ted Mahon both automatically advance through the…
Why this matters in Aspen News
The campaign finance reports in the Pitkin Board of County Commissioners primary race reveal a notable disparity in fundraising between Rob Ittner and his District 1 opponents, John Doyle and Torre. This financial advantage could potentially impact the outcome of the election, as it may enable Ittner to increase his visibility and outreach to voters in the City of Aspen and surrounding areas. As the city is entirely surrounded by Aspen in Pitkin County, the decisions made by the County Commissioners can have a direct impact on the daily lives of Aspen residents, from zoning regulations to emergency management and flood protection. The City of Aspen's own government and police department will likely be affected by the commissioners' decisions, making this primary race particularly relevant to local residents who value effective governance and community representation.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
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What is this story about? Rob Ittner, center, has outraised District 1 opponents John Doyle, left, and Torre, right, in campaign finance reports in the Pitkin Board of County Commissioners primary race. District 2 candidates Emily Kolbe and Ted Mahon both automatically advance through the…
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