Colorado GOP Commences State Assembly in Pueblo to Select Primary Candidates
The Colorado Republican Party is convening in Pueblo for its state assembly, where delegates will select candidates for the upcoming primary elections. The assembly, held at Colorado State University, is a critical event for Republican candidates seeking to secure a spot on the primary ballot. Candidates can either gather signatures or win the support of at least 30% of the delegates. Notable figures such as state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, running for governor, and GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert, seeking re-election, are participating. The assembly will also see the end of Brita Horn's tenure as party chair following a no-confidence vote. The event is significant as it sets the stage for the June 30 primary, with key races including the U.S. Senate and statewide offices.