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Revision as of 17:11, 22 December 2018
This page is for what we have triaged to be of biggest interest due to statistical trends and volunteer and activist energy going forward into 2019 and 2020. Some things may change going forward, seeing where energy shifts.
This serves as both a calendar of priorities and where we need assistance in gathering information on incumbents, candidates, endorsements, websites, contact info, campaign finance, special interests, and anything else voters may need to help make their important decisions come the respective elections. Please do pass along info or reach out to us on how to become a volunteer researcher (this project is 100% volunteer, including the creators and leads).
Listed here is not everything that will see a ballot in 2019-2020. We will accept anything for any race, even those not listed here. However, consider these for priority.
Contents
Municipal
March 2019
- Aspen (Runoff in April) (First time in March. Voted Nov 2018 to move them from May of odd years to March of odd years.)
April 2019
- Aspen (Runoff)
- Colorado Springs
- Craig
- Durango
- Fort Collins
- Glenwood Springs
- Grand Junction (Mayor is May 2019)
May 2019
- Denver (Runoffs in June)
- Grand Junction (Mayor)
June 2019
- Denver (Runoffs)
Sept 2019
Nov 2019
Tier 1
- Arvada
- Aurora
- Brighton
- Broomfield
- Boulder
- Centennial
- Englewood
- Golden
- Greeley
- Greenwood Village
- Lakewood
- Lafayette
- Littleton
- Longmont
- Louisville
- Loveland
- Pueblo
- Steamboat Springs
- Thornton
- Trinidad
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
Tier 2
- Alamosa
- Cañon City
- Castle Pines
- Dacono
- La Junta
- Lamar
- Las Animas
- Monte Vista
- Ouray
- Rocky Ford
- Salida
- Sheridan
- Sterling
- Walsenburg
April 2020
- Windsor
- Erie
- Montrose
- Johnstown
- Firestone
- Frederick
- Woodland Park
- Carbondale
- Berthoud
- Breckenridge
- New Castle
- Silverthorne
- Mead (2017 recall attempt)
- Severance
- Bennett
- Columbine Valley
- Bow Mar
- Foxfield
- Morrison
May 2020
Nov 2020
School Boards
All are up for vote on November 5th, 2019.
Tier 1
- Denver Public Schools
- Cherry Creek 5
- Littleton Public Schools 6
- Adams County 14
- Brighton 27J
- JeffCo Public Schools
- Aurora Public Schools (Adams-Arapahoe 28J)
- Douglas County RE-1
- Boulder Valley RE-2
Tier 2
- Greeley-Evans 6
- Sheridan 2
- Pueblo City Schools 60
- Pueblo County 70
- Roaring Fork RE-1
- Durango 9-R
- Northglenn-Thornton 12 (Adams 12 Five Star Schools)
- Bennett 29J
- Byers 32J
- Mapleton Public Schools 1
- Strasburg 31J
- Englewood 1
- Saint Vrain Valley RE-1J
- Thompson R-2J
- Poudre R-1
- Custer County C-1
- Colorado Springs 11
- Academy 20
- Harrison 2
- Falcon 49
- Widefield 3
- Cheyenne Mountain 12
- Weld County RE-8
- Steamboat Springs RE-2
- Summit RE-1
- Woodland Park RE-2
- Cañon City Schools
Tier 3
- Garfield RE-2
- Garfield 16
- Bayfield 10 JT-R
- Mesa County Valley 51
- Johnstown-Milliken RE-5J
- Windsor RE-4 (Weld County RE-4)
- Alamosa RE-11J
- Archuleta County 50 JT
- North Conejos RE-1J
- Fremont RE-2 (Florence RE-2)
- Trinidad 1
- East Grand 2
- Moffat County RE-1
- Montrose County RE-1J
- East Otero R-1
- Rocky Ford R-2
- Ridgway R-2
- Ouray R-1
- Aspen 1
- Lamar RE-2
- Meeker RE-1
- Rangely RE-4
- Monte Vista C-8
- Valley RE-1
State Senate
Seats are up on November 3rd, 2020.
(Primaries, as applicable, as June 2020)
(Party Assemblies will be in March 2020)
Tier 1
Tier 2
Primary Only (June 2020)
State House
All seats are up on November 3rd, 2020.
(Primaries, as applicable, as June 2020)
(Party Assemblies will be in March 2020)
Tier 1
Tier 2
Primary Only (June 2020)
- HD 11 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 29 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 41 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 48 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 52 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 57 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 60 (Incumbent termed out)
- HD 63 (Incumbent termed out)
State Board of Education
These seats are up on November 3rd, 2020.
(Primaries, as applicable, as June 2020)
(Party Assemblies will be in March 2020)
- CD 1
- CD 3
- CD 7 (Incumbent termed out)
CU Board of Regents
These seats are up on November 3rd, 2020.
(Primaries, as applicable, as June 2020)
(Party Assemblies will be in March 2020)
- CD 2
- CD 6
- CD 7 (Question on incumbent being eligible for another term)
Congressional
Election is on November 3rd, 2020.
(Primaries, as applicable, as June 2020)
(Party Assemblies will be in March 2020)
Tier 1
Tier 2