Updated
Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30
Colorado Primaries Oust 3 State Lawmakers as Super PAC Millions Mostly Fail in Democratic Races
Updated
Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30

Colorado Primaries Oust 3 State Lawmakers as Super PAC Millions Mostly Fail in Democratic Races

3 articles · Updated · The Colorado Sun · Jun 30

Summary

  • Three Colorado legislative incumbents — and possibly a fourth — were set to lose Tuesday primaries, even though Democrats are still expected to keep control of the state legislature.
  • Millions of dollars in super PAC spending shaped the contests, but efforts by dark-money-backed groups to boost more moderate Democrats mostly fell short in the party’s marquee statehouse races.
  • In Denver, Chela Garcia Irlando beat Andrés Carrera with about 68% after more than $1 million flooded Senate District 34, while Iris Halpern led Rep. Sean Camacho 51%-49% and Gabriel Cervantes led Rep. Jacque Phillips 53%-47%.
  • Aurora delivered the clearest incumbent defeat on the Democratic side, with Sarah Woodson unseating Rep. Mandy Lindsay 68%-32% in House District 42 after more than $400,000 in outside spending.
  • Republicans saw the opposite pattern: establishment-backed candidates had a strong night, including Terri Carver’s 68% defeat of Sen. Lynda Zamora Wilson, highlighting both parties’ fights over their ideological direction.

Insights

As outside money floods state elections, what is the true cost to local community-led political engagement?
When undisclosed donors spend millions on local races, how can voters learn who is truly behind the candidates?