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Revision as of 11:45, 28 January 2018
Candidates
Senate District 32 has a open seat because incumbent, Irene Aguilar is term limited
| Name | Party | Endorsements/Info | Contact | Articles / Questionnaires |
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| Hazel Gibson | Democrat | Progressive. Emerge Colorado alumna. Hazel is grew up in a single-parent household and is focused on housing affordability. | Website |
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| Risa White | Democrat | Website |
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| Michael Wright | Democrat | Website |
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| Peter Smith | Democrat | Website |
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| Robert Rodriguez | Democrat | Robert entered the race after spending the last 10+ years advocating for criminal justice reform and civil rights. Right out of the gate - Robert advocated for free preschool & kindergarten for every Colorado child - expanding LARC (long-acting reversible birth control) programs - and common-sense economic policies to provide relief to Colorado's families. |
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| Zach Neumann | Democrat | Website |