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2024 Colorado House of Representatives election Information
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The 2024 Colorado House of Representatives elections will take place on November 5, 2024, with the primaries being held on June 25, 2024.
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At the
previous election in 2022, the
Democratic Party increased their majority by 5 seats with a total of 46 seats compared to the 19 seats held by the
Republican Party.
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Three incumbent representatives, all Democrats, were defeated in the June 25 primary election:
The 1st district covers
Jefferson County and
Denver, which is a
consolidated city-county. It overlaps with the
1st congressional district and the
26th,
32nd, and
34th Senate districts.
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Tim Hernández
- State senators
- State representatives
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Javier Mabrey, state representative from the
1st district (2023–present)
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Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, state representative from the
4th district (2019–2023)
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Elisabeth Epps, state representative from the
6th district (2023–present)
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Jennifer Bacon, state representative from the
7th district (2020–present)
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Leslie Herod, state representative from the
8th district (2016–present)
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Junie Joseph, state representative from the
10th district (2023–present)
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Kyle Brown, state representative from the
12th district (2023–present)
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Tammy Story, state representative from the
25th district (2023–present)
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Brianna Titone, state representative from the
27th district (2018–present)
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Sheila Lieder, state representative from the
28th district (2023–present)
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Chris Kennedy, state representative from the
30th district (2017–present)
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Joe Salazar, state representative from the
31st district (2013–2019)
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Julia Marvin, state representative from the 31st district (2024–present)
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William Lindstedt, state representative from the
33rd district (2023–present)
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Jenny Willford, state representative from the
34th district (2023–present)
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Lorena Garcia, state representative from the
35th district (2023–present)
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Mike Weissman, state representative from the
36th district (2017–present)
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Chad Clifford, state representative from the
37th district (2024–present)
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David Ortiz, state representative from the
38th district (2021–present)
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Naquetta Ricks, state representative from the
40th district (2021–present)
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Iman Jodeh, state representative from the
41st district (2021–present)
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Mandy Lindsay, state representative from the
42nd district (2022–present)
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Tisha Mauro, state representative from the
46th district (2023–present)
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Cathy Kipp, state representative from the
52nd district (2019–present)
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Andrew Boesenecker, state representative from the
53rd district (2021–present)
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Elizabeth Velasco, state representative from the
57th district (2023–present)
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Matthew Martinez, state representative from the
62nd district (2023–present)
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- U.S. Representatives
- Statewide officials
- State legislators
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Steve Fenberg, state senator from the
18th district (2017–present)
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Monica Duran, state representative from the
23rd district (2019–present)
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Julie McCluskie, state representative from the
61st district (2019–present)
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Chris Hansen, state senator from the
31st district (2020–present)
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Steven Woodrow, state representative from the
2nd district (2020–present)
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Dafna Michaelson Jenet, state senator from the
21st district (2023–present)
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Nick Hinrichsen, state senator from the
3rd district (2022–present)
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David Ortiz, state representative from the
38th district
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Matthew Martinez, state representative from the
62nd district (2023–present)
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Chad Clifford, state representative from the
37th district (2024–present)
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Joyce Foster, state senator from the
35th district (2009–2013)
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Jeff Bridges, state senator from the
26th district (2019–present)
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Kyle Mullica, state senator from the
24th district (2023–present)
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Lois Court, state senator from the
31st district (2017–2020)
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Rachel Zenzinger, state senator from the
19th district (2017–present)
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Andrew Boesenecker, state representative from the
53rd district (2021–present)
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Said Sharbini, state representative from the
31st district (2023)
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Meghan Lukens, state representative from the
26th district (2023–present)
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William Lindstedt, state representative from the
33rd district (2023–present)
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Meg Froelich, state representative from the
3rd district (2019–present)
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Cathy Kipp, state representative from the
52nd district (2019–present)
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Judy Amabile, state representative from the
49th district (2021–present)
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Lindsey Daugherty, state representative from the
24th district (2023–present)
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Shannon Bird, state representative from the
29th district (2023–present)
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Karen McCormick, state representative from the
11th district (2021–present)
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"2024 Election Calendar" (PDF). Colorado Secretary of State. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
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^ Metzger, Hannah (November 9, 2022).
"Democrats increase hold over state House, unofficial results show". Colorado Politics. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
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"Term Limit Information for Members of the Colorado House of Representatives" (PDF). Colorado Legislature. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
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^ Metzger, Hannah (September 6, 2023).
"State Rep. Marc Snyder to run for Colorado Senate".
Colorado Politics. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Metzger, Hannah (July 7, 2023).
"State Rep. Lindsey Daugherty to run for Colorado Senate District 19".
Colorado Politics. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Metzger, Hannah (May 19, 2023).
"4 Colorado House members file to run for Senate".
Colorado Politics. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
Rep. Mike Weissman, D-Aurora, for Senate District 28.
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^ Wilson, Sara (October 11, 2023).
"Colorado lawmaker David Ortiz decides not to seek third term in 2024".
Colorado Newsline. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
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^ Carlson, Amber (September 11, 2023).
"State Rep. Judy Amabile to run for Senate District 18".
Daily Camera. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Metzger, Hannah (May 19, 2023).
"4 Colorado House members file to run for Senate".
Colorado Politics. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
Rep. Cathy Kipp, D-Fort Collins, for Senate District 14.
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^ Goodland, Marianne (November 30, 2023).
"State Rep. Don Wilson to seek El Paso County commissioner seat".
Colorado Politics. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Harford, McKenna (January 9, 2024).
"Castle Rock Rep. Frizell looks to move to state Senate in 2024 election bid". Douglas County News-Press. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Kim, Caitlyn (September 6, 2023).
"GOP state Rep. Gabe Evans joins contest to challenge Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo".
Colorado Public Radio. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Ashby, Charles (February 15, 2024).
"Catlin jumps into Senate race".
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Woodruff, Chase (November 9, 2023).
"Republican state Rep. Holtorf runs for Rep. Buck's U.S. House seat".
Colorado Newsline. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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^ Toomer, Lindsey (January 3, 2024).
"Mike Lynch, Colorado House minority leader, enters crowded 4th District GOP primary".
Colorado Newsline. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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b Eason, Brian; Fish, Sandra; Paul, Jesse (June 25, 2024).
"Elisabeth Epps, Tim Hernández unseated as Democratic legislative primary results are a mixed bag for progressives".
The Colorado Sun. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
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^ Taylor, Scott (June 25, 2024).
"Former Thornton Councilor Phillips claims nomination in House District 31". Colorado Community Media. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
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"Colorado House District 1" (PDF). Colorado Independent Redistricting Commissions. 2021. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
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"Jared Polis endorses Denver attorney Sean Camacho in House District 6 primary".
The Denver Gazette. Retrieved June 29, 2024.
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