Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has secured the top spot for the GOP primary in former Rep. Ken Buck’s (R-CO) district as of Friday.
instead of her current one, received support from 41% of the 527 delegates, which puts her name at the top of the ballot.
Honored to have won the support and trust of CD4 Delegates as the ONLY Republican to qualify through the Assembly process today!“Honored to have won the support and trust of CD4 Delegates as the ONLY Republican to qualify through the Assembly process today,” BoebertThe assembly process is one of three ways candidates can qualify for the ballot. One of the most popular methods is by securing enough signatures on a petition, and securing enough support from delegates in the assembly.
Candidates could also choose to qualify by simply clearing 1,500 signatures, or by securing enough delegate support. But in order to qualify solely by delegates at the assembly, they need to secure 30% of the vote. Former State Sen. Ted Harvey attempted to qualify just through the assembly, but did not secure enough support.. She qualified via signatures last month. Former state Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg, and state Rep.
But Boebert caught a break when a candidate in the special election, former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez, said he only wanted to finish Buck’s term, and was not seeking the full term in November. Lopez is now theBoebert said she was seeking Buck’s seat instead of running for reelection in her current district in order to avoid a repeat of the last election.
Whoever wins the Republican primary for Buck’s seat in June is considered the favorite to win the seat in November, because of the district’s conservative leaning.
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