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Results of the 2024 Arapahoe County Democratic Assembly
Candidates who have been designated to the June 25 Primary ballot:
Amy Padden for District Attorney, Judicial District 18
Carrie Warren-Gully for Commissioner, District 1
Scott Brown for Commissioner, District 3
Hashim Coates for Commissioner, District 5*
Rhonda Fields for Commissioner, District 5*
Janet Buckner for State Senate, District 29
Chad Clifford for State House, District 37
Naquetta Ricks for State House, District 40
Iman Jodeh for State House, District 41
Mandy Lindsay for State House, District 42
Candidates who have won Arapahoe delegates to their district assemblies:
Diana DeGette for Congress, District 1
John Padora for Congress, District 4*
Ike McCorkle for Congress, District 4*
Jason Crow for Congress, District 6
Charles Johnson for CU Regent At Large*
Elliott Hood for CU Regent At Large*
Chris Kolker for State Senate, District 16
Jeff Bridges for State Senate, District 26
Mike Weissman for State Senate, District 28
Meg Froelich for State House, District 3
Emily Sirota for State House, District 9
Bryan Lindstrom for State House, District 36*
Michael Carter for State House, District 36*
Gretchen Rydin for State House, District 38
Eliza Hamrick for State House, District 61
*Results of Contested Races
Some offices have more than one Democrat running. Here are their results from the Arapahoe County Assembly, and what happens next. (Click here to read more about the assembly process on our 2024 Caucus page.)
The Arapahoe County Democratic Party does not make endorsements in races contested between Democrats. Voters decide.
County Commissioner District 5
Hashim Coates: 54.8%
Rhonda Fields: 45.2%
This race is in Arapahoe County only, and the threshold to be put on the primary ballot was 30% of the county delegates' votes.
Both candidates will appear on the ballot for the June 25 Democratic primary election.
State House District 36
Bryan Lindstrom: 74.4%
Michael Carter: 23.8%
Uncommitted: 1%
For this two-county race, there was a 15% threshold to earn delegates from Arapahoe County to the HD36 Assembly on March 30.
Click here to see results from the Adams County Assembly.
Candidates who receive at least 30% of the delegates' votes on March 30 will appear on the ballot for the June 25 Democratic primary election.
CU Regent At Large
Charles Johnson: 54%
Elliott Hood: 37%
Uncommitted: 9%
For this statewide race, there was a 15% threshold to earn delegates from Arapahoe County to the State Assembly on April 13.
Click here to see results from other counties. (Some counties may not have had their assemblies yet.)
Candidates who receive at least 30% of the delegates' votes on April 13 will appear on the ballot for the June 25 Democratic primary election.
Congressional District 4
John Padora: 64.5%
Ike McCorkle: 24.1%
Karen Breslin: 7.1%
Trisha Calvarese: 0%
Uncommitted: 7.1%
For this multi-county race, there was a 15% threshold to earn delegates from Arapahoe County to the CD4 Assembly on April 11.
Click here to see results from other counties in CD4. (Some counties may not have had their assemblies yet.)
Candidates who receive at least 30% of the delegates' votes on April 11 vote will appear on the ballot for the June 25 Democratic primary election.
What about the Special Election?
That's right! Congressman Ken Buck is retiring early, so there's going to be a special election on June 25 to replace him.
Both major parties will select one candidate each for this election. The winner will serve out the rest of Rep. Buck's 2023-2025 term.
This is a separate process from the 2024 assemblies & the primary election! Those results have to do with this November's election for the 2025-2027 Congressional term.
More information is on our "Special Election" page.
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Colorado Presidential Primary
The Presidential Primary in Colorado is separate from the party caucus & assembly process. More about how that works is on this page.