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DENVER ~ In a statement released tonight, Governor Jared Polis expressed his congratulations to the Democratic and Republican nominees for various state positions. These include Phil Weiser and an undecided GOP candidate for Governor, Amanda Gonzalez and James Wiley for Secretary of State, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Grantham for State Treasurer, and Jena Griswold and Michael J. Allen for Attorney General.
Governor Polis began by thanking the voters of Colorado, regardless of their political affiliation, for participating in the primary elections. He emphasized the importance of voter participation in strengthening democracy and commended those who took the time to make their voices heard.
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The Governor also praised the nominees for their willingness to serve the people of Colorado and run for office. He acknowledged that these individuals have stepped forward to take on important roles in the state's government.
Furthermore, Governor Polis highlighted Colorado's reputation as a leader in conducting safe, easy, and secure elections. He expressed his gratitude towards county clerks, election judges, workers, and all Coloradans who participated in the democratic process.
According to unofficial election results reported by the Colorado Secretary of State's office, these candidates have secured their parties' nominations. However, final results will be certified following the process outlined by Colorado law.
The above-mentioned nominees will now advance to the General Election on November 3rd, 2026. As Governor Polis stated, democracy depends on participation and tonight's primary results demonstrate that Coloradans are actively engaged in shaping their state's future.
Governor Polis began by thanking the voters of Colorado, regardless of their political affiliation, for participating in the primary elections. He emphasized the importance of voter participation in strengthening democracy and commended those who took the time to make their voices heard.
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The Governor also praised the nominees for their willingness to serve the people of Colorado and run for office. He acknowledged that these individuals have stepped forward to take on important roles in the state's government.
Furthermore, Governor Polis highlighted Colorado's reputation as a leader in conducting safe, easy, and secure elections. He expressed his gratitude towards county clerks, election judges, workers, and all Coloradans who participated in the democratic process.
According to unofficial election results reported by the Colorado Secretary of State's office, these candidates have secured their parties' nominations. However, final results will be certified following the process outlined by Colorado law.
The above-mentioned nominees will now advance to the General Election on November 3rd, 2026. As Governor Polis stated, democracy depends on participation and tonight's primary results demonstrate that Coloradans are actively engaged in shaping their state's future.
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