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District 19: Jennifer Parenti quit the race in July 2024 after winning the Democratic primary. A vacancy committee selected Jillaire McMillan to replace her. [5] [6] District 24: Lindsey Daugherty retired to run for State Senate. [7] District 30: Chris Kennedy was term-limited. [3]: 1 District 36: Mike Weissman was term-limited (ran for State ...
Notably, Colorado did not see a significant shift rightward compared to other blue states [2] (though Republicans did gain one seat in Colorado's congressional delegation, CO-08 in the North Metro). Harris won by 11%, only 2.5% down from Biden in 2020, significantly better than Hillary Clinton's margin of 4.9% in 2016, and exceeding Barack ...
John Suthers, former Colorado Attorney General (2005–2015) and former mayor of Colorado Springs (2015–2023) [136] Mark Waller, former state representative from the 15th district (2009–2015) [136] Wayne Williams, former Colorado Secretary of State (2015–2019) and runner-up for mayor of Colorado Springs in 2023 (endorsed Crank) [137]
(The Center Square) – A majority of Colorado's Democratic primary voters are undecided on who should be the state's next governor, but U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse led among names listed in a new poll ...
The 2024 Colorado Senate elections took place on November 5, 2024, with the primary elections being held on June 25, 2024. [1] Voters in 18 out of the 35 districts of the state Senate elected their representative for a four-year term. [2] This election coincided with other Colorado elections of the same year and the biennial United States ...
Catch the Fort Collins Coloradoan's pre-election coverage for the Colorado 2022 general election, including race previews, endorsements and more. Colorado 2022 voting guide: Larimer County's top ...
In most places a race is the main event, but here, this race is only a pregame for the highlight that soon envelopes the crisp mountain air as the town's mayor signals for the town to turn on its ...
The Colorado Classic was a four-stage cycling race that was first held in 2017. [1] First organized with both men's and women's races, the men's race was discontinued after the 2018 edition; the Classic was held as a women-only event in 2019. [2] The men's version of the race was designated as 2.HC and was part of the UCI America Tour.