2024 Colorado Senate election

2024 Colorado State Senate election

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18 of the 35 seats in the Colorado Senate
18 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Steve Fenberg
(term-limited)
Paul Lundeen
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat District 18 District 9
Current seats 23 12
Seats needed Steady Increase 6

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring
     No election

Incumbent President of the Senate

Steve Fenberg
Democratic



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The 2024 Colorado Senate elections will take place on November 5, 2024, with the primary elections being held on June 25, 2024.[1] Voters in 18 out of the 35 districts of the state Senate will elect their representative for a four-year term.[2] It will coincide with other Colorado elections of the same year and the biennial United States elections.

Background

Incumbents not seeking re-election

Term-limited

Retiring

Vacated

Predictions

Results

References

  1. ^ "2024 Election Calendar" (PDF). Colorado Secretary of State.
  2. ^ "Senate Term Limits". Colorado General Assembly.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Term Limit Information for Members of the Colorado Senate" (PDF). Colorado Secretary of State. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  4. ^ Wenzler, Elliott (January 26, 2024). "State Sen. Perry Will won't run for re-election, instead kicks off county commissioner bid". PostIndependent. Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Archived from the original on January 26, 2024. Retrieved January 26, 2024.
  5. ^ Woodruff, Chase (August 4, 2023). "No. 2 Colorado Senate Democrat stepping down to take role in Denver mayor's administration". Colorado Newsline. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
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