Summit County District Attorney Mark Hurlbert, who is running for the state Senate, fell short of making the primary ballot and said he’s not sure whether he plans to petition on.
Posted on 24 May 2010.
Summit County District Attorney Mark Hurlbert, who is running for the state Senate, fell short of making the primary ballot and said he’s not sure whether he plans to petition on.
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Posted on 06 March 2010.
Former nurse and current Gilpin County Commissioner Jeanne Nicholson, a Democrat, has filed paperwork to run for the Senate District 16 seat being vacated by Democratic Sen. Dan Gibbs, who is running for the Summit County Commission.
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Posted on 01 February 2010.
Fifth District Attorney Mark Hurlbert, a Republican, aims to win a seat from the Democrats and bring a prosecutor’s perspective to the Colorado Senate.
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Posted on 05 January 2010.
There are a number of offices up for election this year, the Summit Daily News notes, including an up-for-grabs race in Dan Gibbs’ SD-16 and a head-to-head race between Dem incumbent Christine Scanlan and GOP rival Deborah Irvine in HD-56. Photo: Scanlan campaign.
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Posted on 01 January 2010.
Colorado Democrats need to win only eight of 19 open seats in 2010 to retain control of the state Senate, a State Bill Colorado analysis shows.
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Posted on 20 November 2009.
Her decision means a wide-open race for Dan Gibbs’ seat, with no declared candidates from either party. READ STATE BILL’S ELECTION TRACKER.
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