Colorado Republican Party

Colorado affiliate of the Republican Party

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March 2025 Brita Horn, former Routt County treasurer, is elected chairperson of the Colorado Republican Party.
2024 Republicans successfully erased the Democrats' majority in Colorado's U.S. House delegation when Gabe Evans defeated incumbent Democrat Yadira Caraveo.
2023 Dave Williams was elected as the Colorado Republican Party chair, signaling a shift towards the far-right and contributing to ongoing party infighting and revenue loss.
2022 Republicans perform poorly in elections, losing every statewide office by double digits and experiencing continued political marginalization.
2022 Colorado Republican Party lost control of all statewide offices in the 2022 elections, maintaining only minority representation in the Colorado Senate and House of Representatives.
2022 Democrats swept every statewide office by a double-digit margin, expanded their majority in the state's U.S. House delegation, and further expanded their supermajorities in both chambers of the legislature.
2021 Both of Colorado's U.S. Senate seats are now held by Democrats, signaling a significant shift in the state's political representation.
January 6 2021 Congressional Republicans Lauren Boebert and Doug Lamborn objected to the certification of the presidential election results.
2020 Cory Gardner loses his bid for a second Senate term to Democrat John Hickenlooper, marking the end of Republican representation in Colorado's U.S. Senate seats.
2020 Republicans held the smallest amount of political power in the Colorado state government since World War II following the 2020 elections.
December 2020 Colorado congressional Republicans supported a lawsuit aimed at overturning the presidential election results.
December 7 2020 A group of Republicans requested the formation of an 'election integrity' committee to audit Dominion Voting Systems, which was rejected by Speaker KC Becker as a 'dangerous stunt'.
2018 Republicans suffered significant political losses in the state elections, dramatically reducing their political power.
2016 Donald Trump won Colorado's presidential election with 43.25% of the vote.
2016 The Colorado GOP shifted more rightward politically and began embracing Trumpism and far-right ideologies. Voter registrations declined and fell behind the Democratic Party.
2014 Cory Gardner first elected to the U.S. Senate, representing the Colorado Republican Party.

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