2024 Colorado House of Representatives Primary Results
All 65 seats of the state's lower legislative chamber are up this year.
The Democratic and Republican primaries occurred today in Colorado to select candidates for the November general election. That included the races for all 65 seats of the State House of Representatives for regular two-year terms.
The Colorado House of Representatives currently features 46 Democrats and 19 Republicans. 49 incumbents ran for re-nomination today - with open seat contests in Districts 8, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 38, 45, 48, 49, 52, 56, 58, 59, 63, and 65. It only takes a plurality of the vote for a candidate to receive their party’s nomination.
For District 1:
Incumbent Javier Mabrey won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Barbara DeHaan won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 2:
Incumbent Steven Woodrow won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Michael DiManna won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 3:
Incumbent Meg Froelich won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Mickey Neal won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 4:
Cecelia Espenoza won the Democratic primary with 54.1% against incumbent Tim Hernández with 45.9%. 8,730 votes counted.
Jack Daus won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 5:
Incumbent Alex Valdez won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Johnnie Johnson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 6:
Sean Camacho won the Democratic primary with 62.7% against incumbent Elisabeth Epps with 37.3%. 13,063 votes counted.
Kyle Witter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 7:
Incumbent Jennifer Bacon won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Tom Swift won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 8:
Lindsay Gilchrist won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Philip Borrelli won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 9:
Incumbent Emily Sirota won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Tom Cowhick won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 10:
Incumbent Junie Joseph won the Democratic primary with 58.7% against Tina Mueh with 41.3%. 12,438 votes counted.
William DeOreo won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 11:
Incumbent Karen McCormick won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kathy Reeves won the Republican primary with 59.5% against Terri Goon with 40.5%. 3,538 votes counted.
For District 12:
Incumbent Kyle Brown won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Mark Milliman won the Republican primary with 61.3% against Robert Mahler with 38.7%. 2,248 votes counted.
For District 13:
Incumbent Julie McCluskie won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dave Williams won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 14:
Katherine Gayle won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Rose Pugliese won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 15:
Jeff Livingston won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Scott Bottoms won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 16:
Incumbent Steph Vigil won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Rebecca Keltie won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 17:
Incumbent Regina English won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Elizabeth Riggs won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 18:
Amy Paschal won the Democratic primary unopposed.
James Boelens won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 19:
Incumbent Jennifer Parenti won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dan Woog won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 20:
Arik Dougherty won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jarvis Caldwell won the Republican primary with 66.6% against Jason Lupo with 33.4%. 15,544 votes counted.
For District 21:
Liz Rosenbaum won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Mary Bradfield won the Republican primary with 47.6% against Bill Garlington with 32.8% and Jan Koester with 19.5%. 5,422 votes counted.
For District 22:
Michael Pierson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Kenneth DeGraaf won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 23:
Incumbent Monica Duran won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 24:
Lisa Feret won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Gwen Henderson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 25:
Incumbent Tammy Story won the Democratic primary unopposed.
George Mumma won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 26:
Incumbent Meghan Lukens won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Nathan Butler won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 27:
Incumbent Brianna Titone won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Ed Cox won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 28:
Incumbent Sheila Lieder won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Peter Boddie won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 29:
Incumbent Shannon Bird won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Evan Hunt won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 30:
Rebekah Stewart won the Democratic primary with 57.9% against Kyra Kennedy with 42.1%. 9,742 votes counted.
Ramey Johnson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 31:
Jacque Phillips won the Democratic primary with 54.6% against incumbent Julia Marvin with 45.4%. 4,551 votes counted.
Heidi Pitchforth won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 32:
Incumbent Manny Rutinel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 33:
Incumbent William Lindstedt won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Michael Martinez won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 34:
Incumbent Jenny Willford won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Craig Sullivan won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 35:
Incumbent Lorena Garcia won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Lee Knoll won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 36:
Michael Carter won the Democratic primary with 61.8% against Bryan Lindstrom with 38.2%. 5,505 votes counted.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 37:
Incumbent Chad Clifford won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Danny Moore won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 38:
Gretchen Rydin won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jeffrey Patty won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 39:
Eric Brody won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Brandi Bradley won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 40:
Incumbent Naquetta Ricks won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Darryl Gibbs won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 41:
Incumbent Iman Jodeh won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Rob McKenna won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 42:
Incumbent Mandy Lindsay won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 43:
Incumbent Bob Marshall won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Matt Burcham won the Republican primary with 53.4% against Lora Thomas with 46.6%. 12,064 votes counted.
For District 44:
Alyssa Nilemo won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Anthony Hartsook won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 45:
Chad Cox won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Max Brooks won the Republican primary with 55.8% against Bill Jack with 44.2%. 14,003 votes counted.
For District 46:
Incumbent Tisha Mauro won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kimberly Swearingen won the Republican primary with 69.4% against Christina Mascarenas with 30.6%. 6,144 votes counted.
For District 47:
Elizabeth Bulthuis won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Ty Winter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 48:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Carlos Barron won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 49:
Lesley Smith won the Democratic primary with 72.3% against Max Woodfin with 27.7%. 12,956 votes counted.
Steve Ferrante won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 50:
Incumbent Mary Young won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Ryan Gonzalez won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 51:
Sarah McKeen won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Ron Weinberg won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 52:
Yara Zokaie won the Democratic primary with 62.4% against Ethnie Treick with 37.6%. 10,556 votes counted.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 53:
Incumbent Andrew Boesenecker won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Donna Walter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 54:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Matt Soper won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 55:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Rick Taggart won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 56:
Alessandra Navetta won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Chris Richardson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 57:
Incumbent Elizabeth Velasco won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Caleb Waller won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 58:
Kathleen Curry won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Mark Roeber won the Republican primary with 50.2% against Larry Suckla with 49.8%. 12,809 votes counted.
For District 59:
Katie Stewart won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Clark Craig won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 60:
Kathryn Green won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Stephanie Luck won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 61:
Incumbent Eliza Hamrick won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 62:
Incumbent Matthew Martinez won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Carol Riggenbach won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 63:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Dusty Johnson won the Republican primary with 66.6% against Brian Urdiales with 33.4%. 15,328 votes counted.
For District 64:
Mark Matthews won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Ryan Armagost won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 65:
Will Walters won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Lori Garcia Sander won the Republican primary with 62.4% against Trent Leisy with 37.6%. 13,026 votes counted.
The general election for all 65 seats in the Colorado House of Representatives will occur on Tuesday, November 5.