Obi Ezeadi Wins Re-election to Westminster City Council with Record Breaking Mandate to Advance Affordability Agenda
Victory underscores voter confidence in affordability focused leadership.
November 5, 2025, Westminster, Colorado – Obi Ezeadi has been re-elected to Westminster City Council with a record breaking 13,868 votes and more still to come in, reaffirming his position as the highest voted councilor in Westminster’s history. His decisive victory came in a challenging 8-person race and reflects a clear mandate from residents to tackle his top priority of reducing the cost of living related to childcare, utilities, housing, and groceries, core issues at the center of his campaign.
“I ran on lowering the costs of childcare, utilities, housing, and groceries, and voters have given me a clear mandate to deliver,” said Ezeadi. “The frustration we saw in this election comes from real pain. Families are struggling to keep up, and my focus these next 4 years will be to lead this council in easing those financial burdens and building lasting stability for everyone in our city.”
Ezeadi’s first term was marked by tangible progress on Westminster’s most pressing challenges. He helped expand open space and parks, initiate free transport for seniors and residents with disabilities, cut car thefts by 50%, lowered police vacancies to a region leading 1%, secured clean water infrastructure for future generations, and expanded mental health and housing programs. Most recently, Ezeadi led the unanimous passage of the first city-level action to treat childcare as infrastructure, a landmark amendment to Westminster's Comprehensive Plan.
Beyond policy, Ezeadi’s leadership in his first term was defined by his engagement efforts that reignited civic participation in local government. Through food drives, office hours, community forums, and a sophisticated data-driven multi-platform communications strategy, he built one of the most engaged resident networks in the state, making him one of the top 3 most followed elected officials across social media in Colorado.
Voters also approved Ballot Issue 3H, a measure Ezeadi championed to repair Westminster’s deteriorating streets and expand fire service capacity through the construction of new fire stations. The measure’s passage ensures faster emergency response times and safer roads citywide, especially for seniors and vulnerable residents. “This would have never happened without the leadership of Mayor Nancy McNally,” Ezeadi said, “We shall forever be indebted to her.”
“This moment is about more than winning an election,” Ezeadi said. “Our next chapter will focus on keeping Westminster safe and affordable for everyone.”
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