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Wellington Today
By the People, for the People
Wellington Elects New Mayor, 3 Board of Trustees Members
Rebekka Dailey wins mayoral race, joined by 3 new trustees in local election
Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:15pm
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In the April 7 election, Rebekka Dailey was elected as the new mayor of Wellington, Colorado. Additionally, Kendra Barrett, Aaron Blackstone, and incumbent Brian Mason were elected to the Wellington Board of Trustees.
Why it matters
This election marks a shift in Wellington's local government leadership, with a new mayor and several new trustees joining the board. The results will shape the town's priorities and policies in the coming years.
The details
Rebekka Dailey, a longtime Wellington resident, won the mayoral race, replacing the outgoing mayor who did not seek re-election. Kendra Barrett and Aaron Blackstone were elected as new trustees, joining incumbent Brian Mason who retained his seat on the board.
- The election took place on April 7, 2026.
The players
Rebekka Dailey
The newly elected mayor of Wellington, Colorado.
Kendra Barrett
One of the newly elected members of the Wellington Board of Trustees.
Aaron Blackstone
One of the newly elected members of the Wellington Board of Trustees.
Brian Mason
An incumbent member of the Wellington Board of Trustees who was re-elected.
The takeaway
The election results signal a changing of the guard in Wellington's local government, with new leadership poised to guide the town's future direction and priorities.


