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The following individuals have been nominated (or are currently seeking) the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]'s nomination in the 2018 US Elections. The Libertarian Party of Colorado will nominate candidates at the [[Colorado Convention 2018|2018 annual convention]].


The following individuals are campaigning, or have expressed interest in campaigning, for the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]'s nomination in the 2018 US Elections. The Libertarian Party of Colorado will nominate candidates at the [[Colorado Convention 2018|2018 annual convention]].
==Nominated==
The following candidates been nominated to run for Public office under the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]'s nomination. These candidates were selected by either the convention delegates at the [[Colorado Convention 2018|2018 Colorado Convention]] or by their respective county affiliates.


==Declared==
===US House of Represenatives===
;US House District 2
*[[Roger Barris]], Fundraising Director of the Libertarian Party of Colorado.
 
;US House District 3
*[[Gaylon Kent]], American Legion Post Commander.
 
;US House District 4
*[[Bruce Griffith]], [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] Campaigns Director.
 
;US House District 6
*[[Kat Martin]], Libertarian Activist from Aurora.
 
===Colorado Executive Branch===
====Governor====
*'''[[Scott Helker]]''', retired attorney from Golden.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=39346</ref>
 
=====Lieutenant Governor=====
*'''[[Michele Poague]]''', businesswoman from Aurora. 2016 Candidate for Colorado Senate District 29.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=40643</ref>
 
====Attorney General====
*'''Bill Robinson'''
 
====Secretary of State====
*'''[[Bennett Rutledge]]''', Treasurer of the [[Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County]]. 2017 Candidate for Centennial City Council.
 
====Treasurer====
*'''[[Raymond Doane]]''', tax examiner with the Colorado Department of Revenue.
 
===Colorado General Assembly===
====Colorado State Senate====
 
;District 2
*[[Caleb Bollander]]
 
;District 3
*[[John Pickerill]]
 
;District 15
*[[John Keil]]
 
;District 16
*[[James Edward Gilman]]
 
;District 20
*[[Charles Messick]]
 
;District 24
*[[Donald Osborn]]
 
 
====Colorado House of Representatives====
 
;District 1
*[[Darrell Dinges]]
 
;District 5
*[[Phil Ord]]
 
;District 10
*[[Alexander Lanzano]]
 
;District 12
*[[Jason Von Sickle]]
 
;District 13
*[[Richard Longstreth]], former Vice Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]. 2018 Candidate for [[LNC Region 1 (2016-2018)|LNC Region 1]] Representative.
 
;District 14
*[[Mike McRedmond]]
 
;District 16
*[[John Hjersman]], Treasurer of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] & [[Libertarian Party of El Paso County]]


'Declared' candidates have publicly declared their intention to run through either filing to run with the Colorado Secretary of State/FEC, the issuing of a public statement, or the creation of a promotional page (web site or social media page).
;District 28
[[Ross Klopf]]


===Colorado Governor===
;District 29
*[[Scott Helker]], retired attorney from Golden.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?SeqID=39346</ref>
[[Hans Romer]]


===Colorado House of Representatives===
;District 30
;District 30
*[[Jeff Wilson]], software engineer from Aurora. 2017 Candidate for Aurora City Council.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Jeff4Ward2/posts/571165723219889</ref>
[[Jeff Wilson]], software engineer from Aurora. 2017 Candidate for Aurora City Council.
 
;District 31
*[[Breanna Owens]]
 
;District 33
;District 33
*[[Kim Tavendale]], Libertarian Party of Colorado Campaigns Director.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateSearch.aspx</ref>
*[[Kim Tavendale]], former Libertarian Party of Colorado Campaigns Director.<ref>http://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateSearch.aspx</ref>
 
;District 35
[[Ken Biles]]
 
;District 39
[[Louis Gross]]
 
;District 50
;District 50
*[[Tom Kelly]], academic professor.<ref>http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/libertarian-political-science-professor-to-run-for-colorado-house-district-50-in-2018/</ref>
*[[Tom Kelly]], academic professor.<ref>http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/libertarian-political-science-professor-to-run-for-colorado-house-district-50-in-2018/</ref>
;District 56
;District 56
*[[Kevin Gulbranson]], Libertarian Party of Colorado Outreach Director.
*[[Kevin Gulbranson]], Libertarian Party of Colorado Outreach Director.
;District 60
[[Glenn Ingalls]]
;District 63
[[Joe Johnson]]


===Regents of the University of Colorado===
===Regents of the University of Colorado===
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===County Elections===
===County Elections===
====Arapahoe County====
;Sheriff
*[[Eric Mulder]], Aurora Veterans' Affairs Commissioner. [[Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County]] Outreach Director.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/MulderForSheriff/</ref>
====Washington County====
====Washington County====
;Sheriff
;Sheriff
*[[Christopher Marston]], former Washington County sheriff deputy.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/Marston4sheriff/about/?ref=page_internal</ref>
*[[Christopher Marston]], former Washington County sheriff deputy.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/Marston4sheriff/about/?ref=page_internal</ref>


==Potential==
==Declared==


'Potential' candidates have either publicly expressed interest in running for office or have been the subject of public speculation, but have other wise made no formal declaration to run.  
'Declared' candidates have publicly declared their intention to run through either filing to run with the Colorado Secretary of State, the issuing of a public statement, or the creation of a promotional page (web site or social media page).


===US House of Representatives===
===County Elections===
;Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
====Arapahoe County====
*[[Gaylon Kent]], American Legion Post Commander from Hayden.<ref>http://thefreedomtrain.com/</ref>
;Sheriff
 
*[[Eric Mulder]], Aurora Veterans' Affairs Commissioner. [[Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County]] Outreach Director.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/MulderForSheriff/</ref>
===Colorado General Assembly===
====Colorado State Senate====
;District 29
*[[Michele Poague]], author and business owner from Aurora. 2016 Candidate for Colorado State Senate.
 
====Colorado House of Representatives====
;District 48
*Caleb Bolander, insurance agent and business owner from Greeley.


==Withdrawn==
==Withdrawn==


Candidates who have withdrawn their campaigns.  
Candidates who have withdrawn their campaigns.  
===Colorado House of Representatives===
;District 13
*[[Daniel Lutz]], former Libertarian Party of Colorado Regions Director.
;District 47
*[[Michael Stapleton]], Libertarian Party of Colorado Legislative Director.


===US House of Representatives===  
===US House of Representatives===  
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*[[Todd Mitchem]], author and entrepreneur.<ref>http://www.westword.com/marijuana/po-industry-veteran-todd-mitchem-dropping-his-congressional-bid-9690230</ref>
*[[Todd Mitchem]], author and entrepreneur.<ref>http://www.westword.com/marijuana/po-industry-veteran-todd-mitchem-dropping-his-congressional-bid-9690230</ref>


===Colorado House of Representatives===
;District 13
*[[Daniel Lutz]], former Libertarian Party of Colorado Regions Director.
==References==
==References==



Revision as of 00:56, 4 April 2018

The following individuals have been nominated (or are currently seeking) the Libertarian Party of Colorado's nomination in the 2018 US Elections. The Libertarian Party of Colorado will nominate candidates at the 2018 annual convention.

Nominated

The following candidates been nominated to run for Public office under the Libertarian Party of Colorado's nomination. These candidates were selected by either the convention delegates at the 2018 Colorado Convention or by their respective county affiliates.

US House of Represenatives

US House District 2
  • Roger Barris, Fundraising Director of the Libertarian Party of Colorado.
US House District 3
US House District 4
US House District 6

Colorado Executive Branch

Governor

Lieutenant Governor
  • Michele Poague, businesswoman from Aurora. 2016 Candidate for Colorado Senate District 29.[2]

Attorney General

  • Bill Robinson

Secretary of State

Treasurer

  • Raymond Doane, tax examiner with the Colorado Department of Revenue.

Colorado General Assembly

Colorado State Senate

District 2
District 3
District 15
District 16
District 20
District 24


Colorado House of Representatives

District 1
District 5
District 10
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 16
District 28

Ross Klopf

District 29

Hans Romer

District 30

Jeff Wilson, software engineer from Aurora. 2017 Candidate for Aurora City Council.

District 31
District 33
District 35

Ken Biles

District 39

Louis Gross

District 50
District 56
District 60

Glenn Ingalls

District 63

Joe Johnson

Regents of the University of Colorado

At-large

County Elections

Washington County

Sheriff

Declared

'Declared' candidates have publicly declared their intention to run through either filing to run with the Colorado Secretary of State, the issuing of a public statement, or the creation of a promotional page (web site or social media page).

County Elections

Arapahoe County

Sheriff

Withdrawn

Candidates who have withdrawn their campaigns.

US House of Representatives

Colorado's 2nd Congressional District

Colorado House of Representatives

District 13
  • Daniel Lutz, former Libertarian Party of Colorado Regions Director.

References