Updated
Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30
Jena Griswold Wins Colorado AG Democratic Primary by 26 Points
Updated
Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30

Jena Griswold Wins Colorado AG Democratic Primary by 26 Points

3 articles · Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30

Summary

  • Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold captured the Democratic primary for attorney general after the AP called the race with her ahead 46% to 20% over Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty.
  • Three-way opposition split the rest of the vote, with workers’ rights attorney David Seligman at 18% and former federal prosecutor Hetal Doshi at 16% when the race was called.
  • Griswold, 41, leaned on statewide name recognition from serving as secretary of state since 2018, though rivals attacked her limited courtroom experience and her decision to skip some candidate forums.
  • November will pit Griswold against Republican Michael Allen, and the winner will replace term-limited Attorney General Phil Weiser, whose office has more than 650 employees and broad authority over criminal, consumer and environmental cases.

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