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|office = [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]
|title = Fundraising Director
|title = Vice-Chair
|term-start = 2008
|term-start = September 10, 2018
|term-end = 2008
|term-end = April 28, 2019
|predecessor = N/A
|predecessor = Marc Montoni
|successor = Leah Kelley
|successor = [[Eric Mulder]]
|office2 = [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]
|office2 = [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]
|title2 = Fundraising Director
|title2 = Fundraising Director
|term-start2 = 2003
|term-start2 = 2008
|term-end2 = 2005
|term-end2 = 2008
|predecessor2 = Walter Schlommer
|predecessor2 = N/A
|successor2 = Judd Ptak
|successor2 = Leah Kelley
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'''Michele Poague''' is an author and business manager from Aurora, Colorado. From 2003-2005 and in 2008 she was the Fundraising Director for the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]], and was also state chair in 1996.<ref>http://www.michelepoague.com/my-story.html</ref>
'''Michele Poague''' is an author and business manager from Aurora, Colorado. From 2003-2005 and in 2008 she was the Fundraising Director for the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]], and was also state chair in 1996.<ref>http://www.michelepoague.com/my-story.html</ref>


In 2012 and 2016, Poague ran for the 29th District of the Colorado State Senate as the Libertarian nominee. She would finish third on both ballots.<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Michele_Poague</ref>
In 2012 and 2016, Poague ran for the 29th District of the Colorado State Senate as the Libertarian nominee. She would finish third on both ballots.<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Michele_Poague</ref>


On March 26 2018, Poague was nominated at the [[Colorado Convention 2018|2018 Colorado Convention]] to run as [[Scott Helker]]'s Lieutenant Governor pick in the 2018 Colorado Gubernatorial Election.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=40643</ref>
On March 26, 2018, Poague was nominated at the [[Colorado Convention 2018|2018 Colorado Convention]] to run as [[Scott Helker]]'s Lieutenant Governor in the 2018 Colorado Gubernatorial Election.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=40643</ref>


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
;Libertarian Party
;[[Libertarian Party]]
*2008 National Convention- Executive Producer
*[[National Convention 2018|2018]] National Convention- Colorado Delegation
;Libertarian Party of Colorado
*[[National Convention 2008|2008]] National Convention- Executive Producer
*Fundraising Director (2003-2005, 2008)
 
;[[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]
*'''Vice-Chair''' (December 2018—April 2019)
*'''Fundraising Director''' (2003-2005, 2008)
*1998-2002 Conventions- Executive Producer
*1998-2002 Conventions- Executive Producer
*State Chair (1996)
*'''Chair''' (1996)<ref>http://www.lpcolorado.org/boardhistory</ref>
<ref>http://www.lpcolorado.org/boardhistory</ref>
 
;[[Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County]]
*'''2021''' Russell Means Award for Activist of the Year


==Elections==
==2012 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29==
===Results===
 
'''2016'''
;Results
{|class="wikitable"
|+2012 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
| '''Democratic''' || '''Morgan Carroll''' || '''58.8%''' || '''30,149'''
|-
| Republican || Bill D. Ross II || 36.5% || 18,745
|-
| {{party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian || {{party shading/Libertarian}} | Michele Poague ||{{party shading/Libertarian}} |  4.7% || {{party shading/Libertarian}} | 2,420
|}
 
==2016 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29==
 
;Results
{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
|+2016 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
|+2016 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
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! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
|-
| Democratic || Rhonda Fields || 54.19% || 30,998
| '''Democratic''' || '''Rhonda Fields''' || '''54.19%''' || '''30,998'''
|-
|-
| Republican || Sebastian Chunn || 39.34% || 22,503
| Republican || Sebastian Chunn || 39.34% || 22,503
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Michele Poague''' || '''6.47%''' || '''3,698'''
| {{party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian ||{{party shading/Libertarian}} | Michele Poague ||{{party shading/Libertarian}} |  6.47% || {{party shading/Libertarian}} | 3,698
|}
|}


'''2012'''
==2018 Campaign for Colorado Lieutenant Governor==
{|class="wikitable"
 
|+2012 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
;Results
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
{|class = wikitable
|-
|+ 2018 Colorado Gubernatorial Election<ref>https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CO/91808/Web02-state.220747/#/</ref>
! Party !! Name/Running Mate !! Percent !! Votes
|-
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || '''Jared Polis/Diana Primavera''' || '''52.68%''' || '''1,276,421'''
|-
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || Walker Stapleton/Lang Sias || 43.58% || 1,055,980
|-
|-
| Democratic || Morgan Carroll || 58.8% || 30,149
| {{Party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian || Scott Helker/Michele Poague || 2.73% || 66,155
|-
|-
| Republican || Bill D. Ross II || 36.5% || 18,745
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #7DF2FA;" | Unity || Bill Hammons/Eric Bodenstab || 1.02% || 24,619
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Michele Poague''' || '''4.7%''' || '''2,420'''
|}
|}
==2020 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29==
At the [[Arapahoe County Convention 2019|2019 Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County Annual Meeting]], Poague declared her candidacy for the Colorado Senate's 29th District.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/LPCOArapahoeCo/posts/1901344053305037</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category: Party Activists from the 2000s]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]]
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[[Category: State Party Chairs]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party Fundraising Directors]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party Chairs]]
[[Category: Convention Committee Members]]
[[Category: National Party Convention Committee Members]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party Convention Committee Members]]
[[Category: Candidates for Lieutenant Governor]]
[[Category: Colorado Candidates for Lieutenant Governor]]
[[Category: Candidates for State Senate]]
[[Category: Colorado Candidates for State Senate]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2010s]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2020s]]
[[Category: LP Activist Couples]]
[[Category: 2018 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: Colorado 2018 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party Vice-Chairs]]
[[Category: State Party Vice-Chairs]]
[[Category: Authors]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party 2021 Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: Colorado State Party 2022 Convention Delegates]]

Latest revision as of 05:12, 21 March 2022

Michele Poague
Vice-Chair
Libertarian Party of Colorado
September 10, 2018—April 28, 2019
Predecessor: Marc Montoni
Successor: Eric Mulder
Fundraising Director
Libertarian Party of Colorado
2008—2008
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Leah Kelley
Personal Details
Education: Nettleton Business College
Occupation: Author, Business Manager
Residence: Aurora, Colorado
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: http://www.michelepoague.com/
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Michele Poague is an author and business manager from Aurora, Colorado. From 2003-2005 and in 2008 she was the Fundraising Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado, and was also state chair in 1996.[1]

In 2012 and 2016, Poague ran for the 29th District of the Colorado State Senate as the Libertarian nominee. She would finish third on both ballots.[2]

On March 26, 2018, Poague was nominated at the 2018 Colorado Convention to run as Scott Helker's Lieutenant Governor in the 2018 Colorado Gubernatorial Election.[3]

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party
  • 2018 National Convention- Colorado Delegation
  • 2008 National Convention- Executive Producer
Libertarian Party of Colorado
  • Vice-Chair (December 2018—April 2019)
  • Fundraising Director (2003-2005, 2008)
  • 1998-2002 Conventions- Executive Producer
  • Chair (1996)[4]
Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County
  • 2021 Russell Means Award for Activist of the Year

2012 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29

Results
2012 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
Party Name Percent Votes
Democratic Morgan Carroll 58.8% 30,149
Republican Bill D. Ross II 36.5% 18,745
Libertarian Michele Poague 4.7% 2,420

2016 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29

Results
2016 Colorado State Senate Election, District 29
Party Name Percent Votes
Democratic Rhonda Fields 54.19% 30,998
Republican Sebastian Chunn 39.34% 22,503
Libertarian Michele Poague 6.47% 3,698

2018 Campaign for Colorado Lieutenant Governor

Results
2018 Colorado Gubernatorial Election[5]
Party Name/Running Mate Percent Votes
Democratic Jared Polis/Diana Primavera 52.68% 1,276,421
Republican Walker Stapleton/Lang Sias 43.58% 1,055,980
Libertarian Scott Helker/Michele Poague 2.73% 66,155
Unity Bill Hammons/Eric Bodenstab 1.02% 24,619

2020 Campaign for Colorado Senate District 29

At the 2019 Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County Annual Meeting, Poague declared her candidacy for the Colorado Senate's 29th District.[6]

References