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Copy of 2008 GENERAL CANDIDATE LIST OFFICIAL CANDIDATE LIST FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION This list was last modified on the date shown at the bottom of each page. Please access the campaign finance database to view candidate filings or contact our campaign finance staff at 303-894-2200, extension 6383. The campaign finance database may be accessed at the following location: Search Candidate Filings FIRST MIDDLE LAST PARTY OFFICE DIST STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE John McCain REP US President State Sarah Palin REP Vice President State Barack Obama DEM US President State Joe Biden DEM Vice President State Chuck Baldwin CNP US President State Darrell L. Castle CNP Vice President State Bob Barr LIB US President State Wayne A. Root LIB Vice President State Cynthia McKinney GRN US President State Rosa A. Clemente GRN Vice President State Jonathan E. Allen HQK US President State Jeffrey D. Stath HQK Vice President State Gene C. Amondson PRO US President State Leroy J. Pletten PRO Vice President State James Harris SWP US President State Alyson Kennedy SWP Vice President State Charles Jay BTP US President State Dan Sallis Jr. BTP Vice President State Alan Keyes AIP US President State Brian Rohrbough AIP Vice President State Gloria La Riva SL US President State Robert Moses SL Vice President State Colorado Secretary of State 1 Updated November 24, 2008 Bradford Lyttle USP US President State Abraham Bassford USP Vice President State Frank Edward McEnulty UNA US President State David Mangan UNA Vice President State Brian Moore SP US President State Stewart A. Alexander SP Vice President State Ralph Nader UNA US President State Matt Gonzalez UNA Vice President State Thomas Robert Stevens OBJ US President State Alden Link OBJ Vice President State Bob Schaffer REP US Senate State 5027 Alder Ct. Fort Collins CO 80525 Mark Udall DEM US Senate State 4346 Prado Dr. Boulder CO 80303 Bob Kinsey GRN US Senate State 601 W. 11th Ave. #1108 Denver CO 80204 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell ACP US Senate State 7124 Eldridge Ct Arvada CO 80004 Gary Cooper (Write-in) UNA US Senate State 5360 Garfield St., P.O. Box 16588 Denver CO 80216 Bruce E. Lohmiller (Write-in) GRN US Senate State 2924 Orchard Ave. Grand Junction CO 81504 Buddy Moore (Write-in) UNA US Senate State 3005 Pierce St. Wheat Ridge CO 80214 George C. Lilly REP US Congress 1 4000 South Vincennes Ct. Denver CO 80237 Diana DeGette DEM US Congress 1 290 Elm St. Denver CO 80220 Martin L. Buchanan LIB US Congress 1 404 Fox St. Denver CO 80204 Gary Swing (Write-in) UNA US Congress 1 4319 East Bails Place Denver CO 80222 Scott Starin REP US Congress 2 2262 Eagles Nest Drive Lafayette CO 80026 Jared Polis DEM US Congress 2 1301 Canyon Blvd. Apt. 302 Boulder CO 80302 J.A. Calhoun GRN US Congress 2 11783 Hwy 40 Empire CO 80438 William Robert "Bill" Hammons UPA US Congress 2 2780 Moorhead Ave. #101 Boulder CO 80305 John T. Salazar DEM US Congress 3 20616 Co. Rd. M. Manassa CO 81141 Wayne Wolf REP US Congress 3 17100 Rimrock Road Cedaredge CO 81413 Betsy Markey DEM US Congress 4 P.O. Box 1333 Fort Collins CO 80522 Marilyn N. Musgrave REP US Congress 4 15484 MCR 18.5 Ft. Morgan CO 80701 Hal Bidlack DEM US Congress 5 1970 Anasazi Ct. Colorado Springs CO 80919 Doug Lamborn REP US Congress 5 2190 Mulligan Dr. Colorado Springs CO 80920 Brian X. Scott ACP US Congress 5 5115 Sonora Circle Colorado Springs CO 80918 Rich Hand (Write-in) UNA US Congress 5 1303 Lookout Springs Drive Hank Eng DEM US Congress 6 5435 S. Geneva St. Englewood CO 80111 Mike Coffman REP US Congress 6 14044 E. Hampden Place Aurora CO 80014 Ed Perlmutter DEM US Congress 7 2795 Juniper Dr. Golden CO 80401 John W. Lerew REP US Congress 7 2946 S. Paris Street Aurora CO 80014 Colorado Secretary of State 2 Updated November 24, 2008 Elaine Gantz Berman DEM Board of Education 1 1693 East Cedar Avenue Denver CO 80209 Jill L. Brake DEM Board of Education 3 2046 Clearview Dr. Pueblo CO 81006 Marcia Neal REP Board of Education 3 1155 Lakeside Dr., # 501 Grand Junction CO 81506 Jane Goff DEM Board of Education 7 10447 W. 84th Place Arvada CO 80005 Chenoa Jensen REP Board of Education 7 13639 W Auburn Ave Lakewood CO 80228 Joe Neguse DEM Univ. Colo. Regent 2 2990 Shadow Creek Drive #308 Boulder CO 80303 Jerry Reed REP Univ. Colo. Regent 2 325 Ave. C Granby CO 80446 Jim Geddes REP Univ. Colo. Regent 6 6670 Lambert Ranch Crossing Sedalia CO 80135 A J Clemmons DEM Univ. Colo. Regent 6 3757 S. Dayton St. Aurora CO 80014 Monisha Merchant DEM Univ. Colo. Regent 7 6148 W. Pacific Circle Lakewood CO 80227 Patricia M. Hayes REP Univ. Colo. Regent 7 12575 East Bates Circle Aurora CO 80014 Mark Scheffel REP State Senate 4 9791 Summit Ridge Place Parker CO 80138 Joseph R. Alsup DEM State Senate 4 4586 Best Rd. Larkspur CO 80118 Al White REP State Senate 8 324 Coronado Place Hayden CO 81639 Ken Brenner DEM State Senate 8 789 Spring Creek Circle Steamboat Springs CO 80487 Bill L. Cadman REP State Senate 10 3986 Iron Horse Trail Colorado Springs CO 80917 Diane D. Whitley DEM State Senate 10 13383 Palomino Dr. Calhan CO 80808 Pete Lee DEM State Senate 12 1600 W. Cheyenne Road Colorado Springs CO 80906 Keith King REP State Senate 12 4715 Bywood Court Colorado Springs CO 80906 Matt Fries REP State Senate 14 4205 Breakwater Ct. Fort Collins CO 80525 Bob Bacon DEM State Senate 14 720 Gilgalad Way Fort Collins CO 80526 Don Ytterberg REP State Senate 16 2356 S. Hiwan Dr. #41 Evergreen CO 80439 Dan Gibbs DEM State Senate 16 72 Buffalo Dr. Silverthorne CO 80498 Brandon C. Shaffer DEM State Senate 17 3028 Colgate Dr. Longmont CO 80503 Katie Witt REP State Senate 17 1615 Budd Ct. Longmont CO 80501 Rollie Heath DEM State Senate 18 2455 Vassar Dr. Boulder CO 80305 Libby Szabo REP State Senate 19 7267 Beech Court Arvada CO 80005 Evie Hudak DEM State Senate 19 7649 Harlan Way Westminster CO 80003 Betty Boyd DEM State Senate 21 12527 W. Arizona Pl. Lakewood CO 80228 Natalie Menten REP State Senate 21 1755 S. Carr St. Lakewood CO 80232 Colorado Secretary of State 3 Updated November 24, 2008 Shawn Mitchell REP State Senate 23 12530 Newton St. Broomfield CO 80020 Joseph A. Whitcomb DEM State Senate 23 3010 W. 107th Place Unit E Westminster CO 80031 Mary Hodge DEM State Senate 25 447 Poplar Circle Brighton CO 80601 Robert John Hadfield REP State Senate 25 4565 E 122nd Ave. Thornton CO 80241 Linda M. Newell DEM State Senate 26 4563 W. Ponds Circle Littleton CO 80123 Lauri Clapp REP State Senate 26 6344 S. Logan Ct. Centennial CO 80121 Nancy Spence REP State Senate 27 6330 So. Olathe St. Centennial CO 80016 Nathan Wilkes DEM State Senate 27 6254 S. Kenton Way Englewood CO 80111 Sueyuna Duthie REP State Senate 28 4446 S. Fraser Ct. Aurora CO 80015 Suzanne Williams DEM State Senate 28 2647 S. Troy Ct. Aurora CO 80014 Kenneth P. Wyble LIB State Senate 28 4569 S. Lewiston Way Aurora CO 80015 Suzanne Andrews REP State Senate 29 710 Lima Street Aurora CO 80010-4144 Morgan Carroll DEM State Senate 29 1165 Ouray Street Aurora CO 80010 Jennifer Veiga DEM State Senate 31 1020 15th St. #209 Denver CO 80202 William Leslie REP State Senate 31 1555 California St., Apt. 415 Denver CO 80202 Peter C. Groff DEM State Senate 33 1400 Pontiac Street Denver CO 80220 Robert J. "Bob" Lane REP State Senate 35 7625 E. Quincy #305 Denver CO 80237 Joyce Foster DEM State Senate 35 8239 E. 5th Ave. Denver CO 80230 Tom Thomason REP State House 1 4645 W. Princeton Ave. Denver CO 80236 Jeanne Labuda DEM State House 1 3975 S. Pinehurst Circle Denver CO 80235 Thomas C. "Doc" Miller REP State House 2 24 E. Ellsworth Ave. Denver CO 80209 Mark Ferrandino DEM State House 2 217 W. 2nd Ave. Denver CO 80223 Paul A. Linton REP State House 3 3835 E. Warren Ave. Denver CO 80210 Anne L. McGihon DEM State House 3 238 S. Ogden St. Denver CO 80209-2322 K. Jerry Frangas DEM State House 4 3867 Meade St. Denver CO 80211 Rick D. Nevin REP State House 4 2400 Quitman St. Denver CO 80212 Malachi "Tiny" Martinez (Write-in) LIB State House 4 3755 Tennyson St. #125 Denver CO 80212 Joel Judd DEM State House 5 2904 W. 24th Ave. Denver CO 80211 J J Swiontek REP State House 5 3625 Zuni St. Denver CO 80211-2956 Lois Court DEM State House 6 780 Elizabeth St. Denver CO 80206 Joshua Sharf REP State House 6 471 S. Monaco Pkwy. Denver CO 80224 Colorado Secretary of State 4 Updated November 24, 2008 Josh Raines REP State House 7 16000 E. 55th Ave. Denver CO 80239 Terrance D. Carroll DEM State House 7 7700 E. 29th Ave. #302 Denver CO 80238 Beth McCann DEM State House 8 650 Detroit St. Denver CO 80206 Joe Miklosi DEM State House 9 2205 South Holly Street #8 Denver CO 80222 James Landauer REP State House 9 6803 E. Bucknell Pl. Denver CO 80224 Dorothy Marshall REP State House 10 5061 Cottonwood Drive Boulder CO 80301 Dickey Lee Hullinghorst DEM State House 10 7301 Mt. Meeker Rd. Longmont CO 80503 Jack Pommer DEM State House 11 605 Pine St.
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