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COLORADO
79 Delegates (67 Pledged and 12 Automatic) and 6 Alternates
• March 3, 2020 -
presidential primary.
• March 7, 2020 - precinct caucuses.
• March 7-April 1, 2020 - county assemblies and conventions.
• April 2-April 17, 2020 - congressional district conventions.
• April 18, 2020 - state assembly and convention (online).
• March 7, 2020 - precinct caucuses.
• March 7-April 1, 2020 - county assemblies and conventions.
• April 2-April 17, 2020 - congressional district conventions.
• April 18, 2020 - state assembly and convention (online).
Colorado Delegation
to the Democratic National Convention
AUTOMATIC (12)
AT LARGE (14)
PLEO (9)
DISTRICT LEVEL (44 – Sanders 16, Biden 11, Bloomberg 9, Warren 8)
CD 01 all from Denver
CD 02
CD 03
CD 04
CD 05
CD 06
CD 07
ALTERNATES (8)
State Assembly and Convention – April 18, 2020
https://coloradodems.org/the-2020-state-assembly-and-convention/
What’s the State Assembly and Convention?
For folks running to get onto the June 30th primary ballot for statewide office, for folks running to be delegates to go to the National Democratic Convention in Milwaukee, for folks running to be one of Colorado’s 3 DNC members, for folks running to be Presidential Electors — the 2020 State Assembly and Convention is the final stop!
Elected delegates to the state assembly and convention will be voting and determining which U.S. Senate candidates going through the caucus and assembly route will make it onto the ballot, who will represent us at the National Democratic Convention, and who will be a Presidential Elector! Previous State Assemblies and Convention have been in-person meetings. In 2020, this will be all digital to keep our communities and delegates safe from coronavirus.
March 15, 2020
Update from CDP on State Assembly/Convention and the 2020 Obama Dinner
As Colorado continues to grapple with an unprecedented situation in the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Colorado Democratic Party is making necessary adaptations to keep everyone safe, while also safeguarding our institutions of democracy. With the bipartisan passage of HB20-1359 this morning by the state legislature, the state and county parties (pending Governor Polis’ signature) have the ability to conduct assemblies and conventions remotely.
Given this change in Colorado law, to ensure the safety and health of Coloradans, the Colorado Democratic Party will be converting its statewide assembly and convention to an e-meeting.
Additionally, to be on the safe side , the Colorado Democratic Party will be postponing its 3rd Annual Obama Dinner Fundraising Gala to a date a little later this year when it is safer to do so. This is our largest fundraiser of the year to pay for our Win Plan for the 2020 Election. Your table and ticket purchase will transfer. If you are not able to make the new date, you will have the option to refund or donate it at that time.
Colorado Democratic Party Chair Morgan Carroll released the following statement:
“These aren’t decisions any of us thought we would have to make when we started 2020, but we believe these are the best decisions to help protect public health and safety, while ensuring the wheels of democracy can continue to fairly move forward. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and make decisions informed by science and professional guidance to protect the public.”
Gov.
Jared Polis U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet U.S. Rep. Jason Crow U.S. Rep. Diana Degette U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter Roy Romer Morgan Carroll Howard Chou Mike Hamrick Jeri Shepard Terry Tucker |
AT LARGE (14)
Biden Eleni Maria Angelides, Denver Dennis Arfmann, Boulder Bradley Brockbank, Denver Elaine Brush, El Paso Patrick F. Carrigan, Boulder Sheila Lieder, Jefferson |
Sanders Elise Beall, Denver Lori Boydston, Chaffee Gisele Diaz Campagna, Denver Ian Gaskins, Adams Harper Kral, El Paso Dennis Obduskey, Pueblo Samantha B. Reynolds, Boulder Weston Roberts, Denver |
PLEO (9)
Biden Bruce Brown, Clear Creek Brianna Buentello, Pueblo Artiesha "Tish" Maes, Denver Mannie Rodriguez, Adams |
Sanders Jackie C. Anderson, Arapahoe Richard Henson, Denver Wendy Howell, Denver Electra Johnson, El Paso Elvin "Skip" Madsen, Denver |
DISTRICT LEVEL (44 – Sanders 16, Biden 11, Bloomberg 9, Warren 8)
CD 01 all from Denver
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Polly
Baca Michael B. Hancock |
Alan
Kennedy Anita "Nita" Lynch Owen Perkins |
Ricardo
Crawley Cecelia Espenoza |
Chad Asarch Katharine "Khadija" Haynes |
CD 02
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Patsy Morris,
Larimer James Thompson, Larimer |
Dinkin Leah
Kass, Boulder Birrion Sohndahl, Summit Kaori Keyser, Larimer |
Anna Lappe, Boulder Alan Rosenfield, Boulder |
Robert Ryan, Boulder Susan Newcomer, Grand |
CD 03
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Leroy Garcia, Pueblo Betty Wallach, Pitkin |
Silverton
Sunbear House-Whitehorse, Montezuma Tracy Wesley, Mesa |
Guthrie Castle, Ouray |
CD 04
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Patricia Waak,
Weld |
Jeeva
Senthilnathan, Douglas Shaun Sindelman, Douglas |
JoAnna Barrell,
Boulder |
Daniel Wang, Douglas |
CD 05
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Cayth Brady, El
Paso |
Anthony P. Maro
IV, El Paso |
Deana Kamm, El
Paso |
Michael Maday, El Paso |
CD 06
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Leo T (Tom)
Sullivan III, Arapahoe Suzanne Williams, Arapahoe |
Noah Neumark, Arapahoe Meredith Phillips, Arapahoe |
Barrett Rothe, Douglas |
Carolyn Boller,
Arapahoe |
CD 07
Biden |
Sanders |
Warren |
Bloomberg |
Lori Goldstein,
Adams |
Richard Clark,
Adams Robert McGrath, Jefferson Emily Mitcham, Jefferson |
Rosanna "Dondi"
Reyes, Adams |
Michael Scott Merrifield, Jefferson |
ALTERNATES (8)
Biden |
Sanders |
Grace Blea-Nunez (CD 05) Miguel Baca Barragan (CD 05) |
Shea Mannik (CD 01) Mike McCorkle (CD 01) Honor Monaghan (CD 01) Misty Plowright (CD 05) |
State Assembly and Convention – April 18, 2020
https://coloradodems.org/the-2020-state-assembly-and-convention/
What’s the State Assembly and Convention?
For folks running to get onto the June 30th primary ballot for statewide office, for folks running to be delegates to go to the National Democratic Convention in Milwaukee, for folks running to be one of Colorado’s 3 DNC members, for folks running to be Presidential Electors — the 2020 State Assembly and Convention is the final stop!
Elected delegates to the state assembly and convention will be voting and determining which U.S. Senate candidates going through the caucus and assembly route will make it onto the ballot, who will represent us at the National Democratic Convention, and who will be a Presidential Elector! Previous State Assemblies and Convention have been in-person meetings. In 2020, this will be all digital to keep our communities and delegates safe from coronavirus.
March 15, 2020
Update from CDP on State Assembly/Convention and the 2020 Obama Dinner
As Colorado continues to grapple with an unprecedented situation in the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Colorado Democratic Party is making necessary adaptations to keep everyone safe, while also safeguarding our institutions of democracy. With the bipartisan passage of HB20-1359 this morning by the state legislature, the state and county parties (pending Governor Polis’ signature) have the ability to conduct assemblies and conventions remotely.
Given this change in Colorado law, to ensure the safety and health of Coloradans, the Colorado Democratic Party will be converting its statewide assembly and convention to an e-meeting.
Additionally, to be on the safe side , the Colorado Democratic Party will be postponing its 3rd Annual Obama Dinner Fundraising Gala to a date a little later this year when it is safer to do so. This is our largest fundraiser of the year to pay for our Win Plan for the 2020 Election. Your table and ticket purchase will transfer. If you are not able to make the new date, you will have the option to refund or donate it at that time.
Colorado Democratic Party Chair Morgan Carroll released the following statement:
“These aren’t decisions any of us thought we would have to make when we started 2020, but we believe these are the best decisions to help protect public health and safety, while ensuring the wheels of democracy can continue to fairly move forward. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and make decisions informed by science and professional guidance to protect the public.”