2018 elections
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Important Dates
Calendar of Important Dates, from the Colorado State Secretary of State's office (PDF format).
- January 8th, 2018 (Monday) - Last day to affiliate as either a Democrat or Republican to participate in the March 6th precinct caucuses, which is the first step towards deciding which candidates make it to the primary ballot.
- February 5th, 2018 (Monday) - Last day to update voter registration to correct address.
- March 6th, 2018 (Tuesday) - Democratic and Republican Precinct Caucuses. (Check with respective county party on times and places.)
- March 20th, 2018 - By 5pm, petitions for statewide candidates due to get on the Primary ballot (currently circulating)
- By March 31st, 2018 (Saturday) - LAST day to hold County Assemblies. (Check with respective county party on times and places.)
- April 14th, 2018 (Saturday) - Colorado Democratic Party State Assembly and Colorado Republican Party State Assembly
- June 4th, 2018 (Monday) - First day primary ballots can be mailed out to voters.
- June 26th, 2018 (Tuesday) - Day of primary. Vote in-person or drop off ballot at designated location by 7pm that day.
- October 15th, 2018 (Monday) - First day General Election ballots can be mailed out.
- October 29th, 2018 (Monday) - Last day to register to vote to receive a mail ballot.
- November 6th, 2018 (Tuesday) - General Election. Vote in-person or drop off ballot at designated location by 7pm that day.
This is an ongoing list of elections happening in the state of Colorado in the year 2018.
US Congress
- CD 1 (Diana DeGette) (Currently Democrat)
- CD 2 (OPEN) (Jared Polis) (Currently Democrat)
- CD 3 (Scott Tipton) (Currently Republican)
- CD 4 (Ken Buck) (Currently Republican)
- CD 5 (Doug Lamborn) (Currently Republican)
- CD 6 (Mike Coffman) (Currently Republican)
- CD 7 (Ed Perlmutter) (Currently Democrat)
State Executive
- Governor (OPEN) (John Hickenlooper) (Currently Democrat) (includes Lt. Governor)
- State Attorney General (OPEN) (Cynthia Coffman) (Currently Republican)
- State Secretary of State (Wayne Williams) (Currently Republican)
- State Treasurer (OPEN) (Walker Stapleton) (Currently Republican)
State House
Balance of Power
Democrats: 37
Republicans: 28
Power: +9
Common Target Races
- HD 3 (Jeff Bridges) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 17 (Tony Exum) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 23 (Christopher Kennedy) (Currently Democrat) (Colorado Resistance link)
- HD 25 (Tim Leonard) (Currently Republican)
- HD 28 (OPEN) (Brittany Pettersen) (Currently Democrat) (Pettersen running for State Senate SD 22)
- HD 30 (Dafna Michaelson Jenet) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 33 (Matt Gray) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 50 (OPEN) (Dave Young) (Currently Democrat) (Dave Young is term-limited and running for State Treasurer)
- HD 59 (Barbara Hall McLachlan) (Currently Democrat)
All Seats
- HD 1 (Susan Lontine) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 2 (Alec Garnett) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 3 (Jeff Bridges) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 4 (OPEN) (Don Pabon) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 5 (OPEN) (Crisanta Duran) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 6 (Chris Hansen) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 7 (James Coleman) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 8 (Leslie Herod) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 9 (Paul Rosenthal) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 10 (Eddie Hooton) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 11 (Jonathan Singer) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 12 (Mike Foote) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 13 (KC Becker) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 14 (Shane Sandridge) (Currently Republican)
- HD 15 (Dave Williams) (Currently Republican)
- HD 16 (Larry Liston) (Currently Republican)
- HD 17 (Tony Exum) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 18 (OPEN) (Pete Lee) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 19 (Paul Lundeen) (Currently Republican)
- HD 20 (Terri Carver) (Currently Republican)
- HD 21 (Lois Landgraf) (Currently Republican)
- HD 22 (OPEN) (Justin Everett) (Currently Republican) (Everett is running for State Treasurer)
- HD 23 (Christopher Kennedy) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 24 (OPEN) (Jessie Danielson) (Currently Democrat) (Danielson is running for SD 20)
- HD 25 (Tim Leonard) (Currently Republican)
- HD 26 (Dylan Roberts) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 27 (Lang Sias) (Currently Republican)
- HD 28 (Brittany Pettersen) (Currently Democrat) (Pettersen is running for SD 22)
- HD 29 (Tracy Kraft-Tharp) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 30 (Dafna Michaelson Jenet) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 31 (OPEN) (Joe Salazar) (Currently Democrat) (Salazar is running for State Attorney General)
- HD 32 (Adrienne Benevidez) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 33 (Matt Gray) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 34 (OPEN) (Steve Lebsock) (Currently Democrat) (Lebsock is running for State Treasurer)
- HD 35 (OPEN) (Faith Winter) (Currently Democrat) (Winter is running for SD 24)
- HD 36 (Mike Weissman) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 37 (Cole Wist) (Currently Republican)
- HD 38 (Susan Beckman) (Currently Republican)
- HD 39 (Polly Lawrence) (Currently Republican)
- HD 40 (Janet Buckner) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 41 (Jovan Melton) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 42 (Dominique Jackson) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 43 (Kevin Van Winkle) (Currently Republican)
- HD 44 (Kim Ransom) (Currently Republican)
- HD 45 (Patrick Neville) (Currently Republican)
- HD 46 (Daneya Esgar) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 47 (Judy Reyher) (Currently Republican)
- HD 48 (Stephen Humphrey) (Currently Republican)
- HD 49 (Perry Buck) (Currently Republican)
- HD 50 (Dave Young) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 51 (Hugh McKean) (Currently Republican)
- HD 52 (Joann Ginal) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 53 (Jennifer Arndt) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 54 (Yeulin Willett) (Currently Republican)
- HD 55 (Dan Thurlow) (Currently Republican)
- HD 56 (Phillip Covarrubias) (Currently Republican)
- HD 57 (Bob Rankin) (Currently Republican)
- HD 58 (Marc Caitlin) (Currently Republican)
- HD 59 (Barbara Hall McLachlan) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 60 (James Wilson) (Currently Republican)
- HD 61 (Millie Hamner) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 62 (Donald Valdez) (Currently Democrat)
- HD 63 (Lori Saine) (Currently Republican)
- HD 64 (Kimmi Lewis) (Currently Republican)
- HD 65 (Jon Becker) (Currently Republican)
State Senate
Balance of Power
Republicans: 18 (Seats up: 10)
Democrats: 17 (including an Independent) (Seats up: 7)
Power: +1
Common Target Races
- SD 3 (Leroy Garcia) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 5 (Kerry Donovan) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 11 (Michael Merrifield) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 16 (Tim Neville) (Currently Republican)
- SD 20 (OPEN) (Cheri Jahn) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 22 (OPEN) (Andy Kerr) (Currently Democrat) (Kerr is termed out)
- SD 24 (Beth Martinez Humenik) (Currently Republican)
All Seats
- SD 1 (Jerry Sonnenberg) (Currently Republican)
- SD 2 (OPEN) (Kevin Garantham) (Currently Republican)
- SD 3 (Leroy Garcia) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 5 (Kerry Donovan) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 6 (Don Coram) (Currently Republican)
- SD 7 (Ray Scott) (Currently Republican)
- SD 9 (OPEN) (Kent Lambert) (Currently Republican)
- SD 11 (Michael Merrifield) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 13 (John Cooke) (Currently Republican)
- SD 15 (OPEN) (Kevin Lundberg) (Currently Republican)
- SD 16 (Tim Neville) (Currently Republican)
- SD 20 (OPEN) (Cheri Jahn) (Independent, caucusing with Democrats)
- SD 22 (OPEN) (Andy Kerr) (Currently Democrat) (Kerr is termed out)
- SD 24 (Beth Martinez Humenik) (Currently Republican)
- SD 30 (Chris Holbert) (Currently Republican)
- SD 32 (OPEN) (Irene Aguilar) (Currently Democrat)
- SD 34 (OPEN) (Lucia Guzman) (Currently Democrat)
County Commissioners
County Executive
County Sheriffs
Judicial Retentions
2018 Judicial Retentions in the Judiciary Portal
Up for retentions are:
- CO Supreme Court
- CO Court of Appeals
- District Courts
- County Courts
Municipal
April 3rd, 2018
May 8th, 2018
November 6th, 2018
- Avon
- Brookside
- Castle Rock
- Central City
- Cherry Hills Village
- Coal Creek
- Dacono
- Hayden
- Kiowa
- Lakeside
- Lochbuie
- Parker
- Rico
- Snowmass Village
- Superior
- Ward
- Williamsburg
Special Districts
All regular special district elections are May 8th, 2018.
Metropolitan