State Leg Seats Demo

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HD/SD # is currently represented by FirstName LastName (Party), first elected/appointed in Month Year.

HD/SD # Overview


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NOTE: Please use internal linking for pages within the Wiki. Also make note of approximate geographical locations (north, southwest, etc) and approximate coverage (about half, or tiny sliver, etc) to give an idea of how much each place or district is within the boundaries of the seat. Use Statistical Atlas and its maps as a guide.


Example from HD 30

HD/SD # Demographics


Raw Table

  • NOTE: Ignore the "Expression Error"--It is simply because the table has been left blank for the purpose of quick and easy copying and pasting.
Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Put County Name Here County) Religion (Put County Name Here County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
years

(-36.4 years to CO)
$

(-$58,823 to CO)
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Catholic: %
Evangelical Protestant: %
Other: %
Mainline Protestant: %
 %

White: %
Hispanic/Latino: %
Black: %
Asian: %
Two or More Races: %
Native American: %
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
Other Race: %
$ White: %
Hispanic/Latino: %
Black: %
Asian: %
Two or More Races: %
Native American: %
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
Other Race: %
Older Adult 40-64: %
Younger Adult 22-39: %
Children 0-17: %
Senior 65+: %
College 18-21: %
High School: %
Some College: %
Bachelor's: %
Some High School: %
Associate's: %
Less than High School: %
Master's: %
None: %
Professional: %
Doctorate: %
Now married: %
Never married: %
Divorced: %
Widowed: %
Separated: %
  • After filling out information, please manually arrange it in descending order, with greatest amount within each category first, so on down to the least amount.
  • Statistical Atlas will be for Age Brackets (Seniors, Children, College, etc) and Educational Attainment (percentage of people who have received what level of education)
  • City-Data.com is for most everything else, however they are not broken down by district, so for now don't worry about the rest. Otherwise if you happen to find a place to get this info, pass it along to us--We love sources!


Example from HD 30

  • ///NOTE: For the Presidential Results, it is labeled as Adams County results, but this is specific to HD 30 results as calculated by the results of its 49 precincts.\\\ There are no 2008 or 2004 results as redistricting occurred after the 2010 census and went into effect in the 2012 election.
Population Median Age Median Household Income Registered Voters Presidential Results (Adams County) Religion (Adams County) Poverty Cost of Living Index Median House Value Median Rent Race Age Education Foreign Born Marital Status Unemployment Air Quality Index
81,441 years

(-36.4 years to CO)
$

(-$58,823 to CO)


(Republican: 24.4%)
(Democratic: 36.9%)
(Unaffiliated: 38.66%)
2016: Clinton 47.25%
Trump: 44.56%

2012: Obama 53.74%
Romney: 43.95%
None: 70.6%
Catholic: 16%
Evangelical Protestant: 7.8%
Other: 3.9%
Mainline Protestant: 1.6%
 %

White: %
Hispanic/Latino: %
Black: %
Asian: %
Two or More Races: %
Native American: %
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: %
Other Race: %
$ White: 43%
Hispanic/Latino: 40.1%
Black: 9.64%
Asian: 4.56%
Two or More Races: 2.2%
Other Race: 0.55%
Older Adult 40-64: %
Younger Adult 22-39: %
Children 0-17: %
Senior 65+: %
College 18-21: %
High School: 28.4%
Some College: 23%
Bachelor's: 15.1%
Some High School: 9.9%
Associate's: 8.3%
Less than High School: 7.4%
Master's: 4.3%
None: 2.5%
Professional: 0.6%
Doctorate: 0.5%
Now married: %
Never married: %
Divorced: %
Widowed: %
Separated: %

HD/SD # Representation


Raw Election Table

Seat Current Representative Next Election 2016 Election 2014 Election 2012 Election 2010 Election
(before redistricting)


Example from HD 30

Seat Current Representative Next Election 2016 Election 2014 Election 2012 Election 2010 Election
(before redistricting)
HD 30 Dafna Michaelson Jenet Nov. 6th, 2018 8.38% (54.19%)
(Defeated Rep Incumbent)
JoAnn Windholz
Turnout: 70.55%
Undervotes: 9.84%
0.5% (50.3%)
(JoAnn Windholz)
Jenise May 49.7%
(Defeated Dem Incumbent)
Turnout: 48.25%
Undervotes: 8.88%
14.4% (55.2%)
(Jenise May)
(Flipped from GOP)
Mike Sheeley 40.8%
Shea Lantz 4.71% (Libertarian)
Turnout: 66.7%
Undervotes: 8.27%
20.98% (60.49%)
(Kevin Priola)
Laura Huerta 39.51%
Turnout: 68.26%
Undervotes: 3.67%

Current Representative

Previous Representatives

2018 Election

Candidates

Filed


Raw Information Table

Party Name Issues Focused On Selected Experience Endorsements Campaign Contact Info
 

(i) = incumbent


Example from HD 30

Party Name Issues Focused On Selected Experience Endorsements Campaign Contact Info
Democrat Dafna Michaelson Jenet (i) Mental Health
Small Business
Neighborhood Schools
Veterans Programs
Full Resume via LinkedIn
President, The Journey Institute
Social Media and Community Engagement Coordinator, National Parent Leadership Institute
Organizer, TedxCrestmoorPark
Daniels Scholarship Selection Committee (Volunteer)
Website
Email
Online Contact Form
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
 
Republican Susan Kochevar LinkedIn Page
Owner of the 88 Drive-In Theatre for 42 years
Ran twice unsuccessfully for HD 29 in 2016 and 2014
Leadership Program of the Rockies Grad and Advisory Board
Chairman, Colorado Republican Business Coalition
Guested on Americhicks podcasts: (1/22/18), (8/22/17)
Rush to Reason podcast transcript (3/3/16)
Supports Trump's tax bill
Wrote Editorial on Independence Institute publication (8/21/17)
Signed gun safety-related petitions with Colorado Senate Republicans
Spoke at Tax Cuts Now IRS Building Event (1/12/18)
Twitter
Email
 
Unaffiliated Edwardo Quinonez Email
Libertarian Jeff Wilson Previously ran for Aurora City Council Ward II (5.79% of the vote)
Ward II Website
Ward II Facebook
Ballotpedia Entry
Email

(i) = incumbent

Issues


These are for issues specific to the concerns of those who reside in HD/SD #.


Raw Table


Party Candidate (Issue 1) (Issue 2) (Issue 3) (Issue 4) (Issue 5)
 


Issues regarding specific State Legislature races may include (and are not limited to):

  • TABOR
  • Infrastructure (construction, widening highways, light rail, RTD, etc.)
  • Healthcare (regulation and oversight, expanded Medicaid, prescription costs, state single-payer, free market solutions, etc.)
  • Education (public, private, vouchers, general oversight, pre-K, college, postgraduate studies, etc.)
  • Gun Safety/Gun Control/2nd Amendment (regulation and oversight, background checks, waiting periods, bans of categories of weapons or ammunition, gun show loopholes, imports and exports between state lines, etc.)
  • Criminal Justice System (rehabilitation programs, private prisons, police brutality, etc.)
  • Reproductive Decisions (birth control, abortion, personhood, etc.)
  • Environment (oil & gas, fracking, clean-up, regulation and oversight, etc.)


Campaign Finance


The 2018 campaign election cycle dates are between 12/9/2016 and 12/6/2018.


Raw Information Table


Party Name Total Contributions Total Expenditures Total Cash On Hand Gifts and Honoraria Total PACs/IECs Notable Individuals
 


Example from HD 30


Party Name Total Contributions Total Expenditures Total Cash On Hand Gifts and Honoraria Total PACs/IECs Notable Individuals
Democrat Dafna Michaelson Jenet (i)
(TRACER filing)
$6,371.00 $911.06 $5,509.61
(2016 CoH: $49.67)
$13,286.00 COPIC Small Donor Committee (COPIC Insurance) - $2,000
Colorado Medical Society - $1,000
KC Becker Leadership Fund - $400
Garnett Leadership Fund - $400
Susan Frew (Managing Partner, Sunshine Plumbing, Heat & Air) - $400
Brian Pendleton (LA Fire & Police Pension Commissioner; founder, CauseForce) - $400
Wolf PAC - $250
Steve O'Dorisio (Adams County Commissioner) - $100
 
Unaffiliated Edwardo Quinonez
(TRACER filing)

IECs / PACs

Gifts & Honoraria

This is a special category of filings. They will be labeled as such in their own reports on respective TRACER pages.


Example from HD 30

Dafna Michaelson Jenet

  • Council of State Governments (Medicaid training) - $643
  • Bohnett Foundation - $300
  • Council of State Governments - $843
  • Gates Family Foundation - $11,500

Special Interests

Media Coverage

Election History

2016 Election

2014 Election

2012 Election