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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