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'''Norm Olsen''' is a software developer from Littleton, Colorado. He has previously served as the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] and as the Campaigns Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. He was the 2016 and the 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for '''[[Colorado's 6th Congressional District]]''' in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the 2006, 2004, and 2002 Libertarian Party Candidate for '''[[Colorado's 2nd Congressional District]]''' in the U.S. House of Representatives.
'''Norm Olsen''' is a software developer from Littleton, Colorado. He has previously served as the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] and as the Campaigns Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. He was the 2016 and the 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for '''[[Colorado's 6th Congressional District]]''' in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the 2006, 2004, and 2002 Libertarian Party Candidate for '''[[Colorado's 2nd Congressional District]]''' in the U.S. House of Representatives.


==Elections==
==Campaigns==
 
 
===2016===


===2002 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 2016 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives <ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Norm_Olsen</ref>
|+ 2002 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|-
|-
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
|-
| Republican || Mike Coffman (incumbent) || 50.9% || 191,626
| Democratic || Mark Udall (incumbent) || 68.2% || 157,850
|-
| Republican || Sandy Hume || 36.8% || 75,564
|-
|-
| Democratic || Morgan Carroll || 42.6% || 160,372
| '''Libertarian || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''1.7%''' || '''3,579'''
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''5%''' || '''18,778'''
| Natural Law || Patrick West || <1% || 1,617
|-
|-
| Green || Robert Lee Worthey || 2% || 5,641
| American Constitution || Erik Brauer || <1% || 1,258
|}
|}


===2014===
===2004 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 2014 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|+ 2006 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|-
|-
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
|-
| Republican || Mike Coffman (incumbent) || 51.9% || 143,467
| Democratic || Mark Udall (incumbent) || 67.2% || 207,900
|-
|-
| Democratic || Andrew Romanoff || 43% || 118,847
| Republican || Stephen Hackman || 30.4% || 94,160
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''3.1%''' || '''8,623'''
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''2.4%''' || '''7,304'''
|-
| Green || Gary Swing || 2% || 5,503
|}
|}


===2006===
===2006 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2===


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===2004===
===2014 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 2006 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|+ 2014 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|-
|-
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
|-
| Democratic || Mark Udall (incumbent) || 67.2% || 207,900
| Republican || Mike Coffman (incumbent) || 51.9% || 143,467
|-
| Democratic || Andrew Romanoff || 43% || 118,847
|-
|-
| Republican || Stephen Hackman || 30.4% || 94,160
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''3.1%''' || '''8,623'''
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''2.4%''' || '''7,304'''
| Green || Gary Swing || 2% || 5,503
|}
|}


===2002===
===2016 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 2002 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
|+ 2016 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives <ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Norm_Olsen</ref>
|-
|-
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
|-
| Democratic || Mark Udall (incumbent) || 68.2% || 157,850
| Republican || Mike Coffman (incumbent) || 50.9% || 191,626
|-
|-
| Republican || Sandy Hume || 36.8% || 75,564
| Democratic || Morgan Carroll || 42.6% || 160,372
|-
|-
| '''Libertarian || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''1.7%''' || '''3,579'''
| '''Libertarian''' || '''Norm Olsen''' || '''5%''' || '''18,778'''
|-
|-
| Natural Law || Patrick West || <1% || 1,617
| Green || Robert Lee Worthey || 2% || 5,641
|-
| American Constitution || Erik Brauer || <1% || 1,258
|}
|}
===2020 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6===
At the [[Arapahoe County Convention 2019|2019 Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County Annual Meeting]], Olsen declared his candidacy for Colorado's 6th District of the US House of Reprsentatives.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/LPCOArapahoeCo/posts/1901344053305037</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:38, 10 April 2019

Norm T. Olsen
Norm Olsen.jpg
Chair
Libertarian Party of Colorado
2003—2005
Predecessor: John Berntson
Successor: Travis Lee Nicks
Campaigns Director
Libertarian Party of Colorado
2000—2002
Predecessor: Dean Jacobson
Successor: Michael McKinzie
Personal Details
Education: Union College
Occupation: Software Developer
Residence: Littleton, Colorado
Party: Libertarian
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Norm Olsen is a software developer from Littleton, Colorado. He has previously served as the Chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado and as the Campaigns Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. He was the 2016 and the 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Colorado's 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the 2006, 2004, and 2002 Libertarian Party Candidate for Colorado's 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Campaigns

2002 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2

2002 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
Party Candidate Name Percent Votes
Democratic Mark Udall (incumbent) 68.2% 157,850
Republican Sandy Hume 36.8% 75,564
Libertarian Norm Olsen 1.7% 3,579
Natural Law Patrick West <1% 1,617
American Constitution Erik Brauer <1% 1,258

2004 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2

2006 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
Party Candidate Name Percent Votes
Democratic Mark Udall (incumbent) 67.2% 207,900
Republican Stephen Hackman 30.4% 94,160
Libertarian Norm Olsen 2.4% 7,304

2006 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 2

2006 Colorado's 2nd District, U.S. House Of Representatives
Party Candidate Name Percent Votes
Democratic Mark Udall (incumbent) 68.2% 157,850
Republican Rich Mancuso 28.3% 65,481
Libertarian Norm Olsen 2.2% 5,025
Green J.A. Calhoun 1.3% 2,951

2014 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6

2014 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives
Party Candidate Name Percent Votes
Republican Mike Coffman (incumbent) 51.9% 143,467
Democratic Andrew Romanoff 43% 118,847
Libertarian Norm Olsen 3.1% 8,623
Green Gary Swing 2% 5,503

2016 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6

2016 Colorado's 6th District, U.S. House Of Representatives [1]
Party Candidate Name Percent Votes
Republican Mike Coffman (incumbent) 50.9% 191,626
Democratic Morgan Carroll 42.6% 160,372
Libertarian Norm Olsen 5% 18,778
Green Robert Lee Worthey 2% 5,641

2020 Campaign for US House, Colorado District 6

At the 2019 Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County Annual Meeting, Olsen declared his candidacy for Colorado's 6th District of the US House of Reprsentatives.[2]

References