who won attorney general in primary in colorado

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Who is the Attorney General of Colorado?

Jul 01, 2020 · COLORADO — Voters in Colorado decided on candidates for Congress, state legislature and other races, such as district attorney, in the state's primary election Tuesday.

Who's running in the Colorado Democratic primary?

2 days ago · In this file photo, Bill Sperry collects signatures for Dave Gross, a Democrat running for the University of Colorado Board of Regents from the 2nd Congressional District, on Feb. 11, 2020, in Boulder. Gross qualified for the primary ballot but lost to Callie Rennison, who won the open seat in November.

When are the Republican primaries in Colorado?

Feb 28, 2022 · Live results, updates and latest voting maps for the Texas Attorney General primary election 2022. See results by county as Republicans and Democrats vote on candidates.

What's up for election in Colorado this year?

A general election will be held in the U.S. state of Colorado on November 8, 2022. All of Colorado's executive officers are up for election, as well as all of Colorado's seats in the United States House of Representatives, and Colorado's U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Michael Bennet.. In 2018, the Democrats swept every statewide office election, and won four of the seven U.S. …

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Governor and lieutenant governor

Incumbent Democratic Governor Jared Polis is eligible to run for re-election.

Attorney General

Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser is running for re-election.

CU Regent

Incumbent Heidi Ganahl is eligible to run for re-election. It is unclear whether this seat will continue to exist for the 2022 election cycle.

Why did Daniel Slater drop out of the race?

Slater dropped out of the race, believing he did not have what takes to beat Suthers.

Who is Terry Goddard's opponent?

Republican Tom Horne defeated his Democratic opponent Felecia Rotellini in a close race to claim Goddard's seat.

Who won the California governor's race?

After a field of 14 candidates was narrowed down to six following a June 8 primary, Democrat Kamala D. Harris, district attorney for San Francisco, narrowly defeated Republican Steve Cooley, district attorney for Los Angeles County. The final vote tally gave Harris 46.1 percent of the vote and Cooley 45.3 percent.

Who ran for attorney general in 2010?

Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz, who in January 2009 initially announced that she would be entering the 2010 race for Governor of Connecticut, reversed course a year later and decided to run for attorney general instead. Four months later, however, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that she was ineligible to run for the statewide office and she withdrew her name from consideration.

Who won the 2010 Delaware primary?

Incumbent Democrat Beau Biden easily won re-election over Doug Campbell of the Independent Party of Delaware. Biden received 78.9 percent of the vote to Campbell's 21.1 percent. The date of the 2010 primary election was September 14, 2010 .

Who is Beau Biden's father?

a#N#Incumbent Beau Biden, after considering a run for the United States Senate seat vacated by his father, Vice President Joe Biden, announced in late-January 2010 that he would run for re-election as attorney general rather than seek the Democratic nomination for Senate.

Who ran for the Independent Party?

Doug Camp bell ran on the Independent Party ticket, suggesting that he would be a "citizen's advocate" that would "stick to the Constitution." Campbell argued that government had increasingly favored corporations, banks and special interests, and promised to use the office of attorney general to battle federal health care reform and more closely follow the activities of Delaware financial services firms.

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