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Fellow Colorado Republicans-
I'm just wrapping up my first week as Chairwoman of the Colorado GOP and I can tell you that my team and I are already getting to work on electing Republicans across Colorado.
I believe that taking back our state starts with winning local elections in towns and cities across Colorado. If you live in Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Grand Junction, or another city having local races on April 6th, VOTE, and make sure your friends vote too. If you want to volunteer to help candidates in Fort Collins or Grand Junction, scroll down to learn more.
Kristi Burton Brown
Chairwoman | Colorado GOP
Video Update from Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown
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** 3 Women Chosen To Lead Colorado Republican Party In Historic Election
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(Left to right: Secretary Marilyn Harris, Vice-Chair Priscilla Rahn, Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown)
CBS Denver: ([link removed]) The Colorado Republican Party has an all-female leadership team for the first time in history. Late last month the state GOP elected Kristi Burton Brown as its new Chair, Priscilla Rahn as Vice Chair and Marilyn Harris as Secretary.
Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who endorsed Burton Brown, released a statement on Facebook saying, “Our future is bright with these ladies leading the way!”
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In the News
>> CBS Denver: 3 Women Chosen To Lead Colorado Republican Party In Historic Election ([link removed])
>> The Ross Kaminsky Show: Kristi Burton Brown on her focus as new chair of Colorado GOP ([link removed])
>> Dan Caplis Show: Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown on winning Saturday's race for Colorado GOP Chair ([link removed])
>> Debora Flora Show: Chairwoman Burton Brown joins Jimmy Sengenberger ([link removed])
>> Peter Boyles on Demand: Kristi Burton Brown on winning back Colorado ([link removed])
>> Steffan Tubbs Show: Kristi Burton Brown calls into Steffan ([link removed])
>> Colorado Public Radio: Colorado GOP Elects Kristi Burton Brown As First Woman To Lead Party In Half Century ([link removed])
>> Fort Morgan Times: Burton Brown selected as new GOP chair ([link removed])
>> Colorado Sun: Kristi Burton Brown elected as next Colorado GOP chair, vows to bring “a new generation of leadership” ([link removed])
Republican Candidates on the April 6th Ballot:
Molly Skold - Candidate for Mayor of Fort Collins
Molly Skold was born and raised in Fort Collins and is running for Mayor of Fort Collins.
"Molly is a strategic, determined and versatile leader whose work elevates communities. She has a proven track record of igniting energy and collaboration on projects, programs and events that create excitement across the community, business sector and city government."
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Gavin Kaszynski - Candidate for Fort Collins City Council District 3
Gavin Kaszynski has healthcare and business experience and is running to serve the people of District 3 on the Fort Collins City Council.
"This campaign for City Council makes me think of my kids a lot, because I want to make sure that, many years from now, the Fort Collins they raise their kids in is just as great as the Fort Collins Jen and I are raising them in. It’s this long-term vision for a strong and sustainable Fort Collins that inspires me to serve on City Council."
Learn about Gavin Kaszynski >> ([link removed])
Shirley Peel - Candidate for Fort Collins City Council District 4
Shirley Peel is a 20 year resident of Fort Collins and is running to serve the people of District 4 on the Fort Collins City Council.
"I am running for the seat on the City Council because a citizen's responsibility is to give back to the community in which they live and I believe that together we are better. My commitment to raising my family has ended as well as my tenure as an educator and I find myself with more time to devote to my community and I would like to serve our city as the council member for district 4."
Learn about Shirley Peel >> ([link removed])
If you are interested in helping out in Fort Collins or Larimer County, please contact Larimer County GOP Chairman Ron Weinberg (970) 541- 9542 or email him at
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Mark McCallister - Candidate for Grand Junction City Council
Mark McCallister is a Grand Junction native and a 5th generation Colorado running to serve the people of District A on the Grand Junction City Council:
As a businessman, I question why this year’s city budget has grown by 32% in a downturn economy. I have witnessed good-paying jobs pushed out by the city through annexation, taxation, and over-regulation. This is not fair. I’m running for Grand Junction City Council to get people back to work. Let's focus on building a thriving business environment and creating jobs. Too often, there is a gap between the city, county, and the state regarding communication and objectives. I will bring more people to the table to avoid those traps as I have spent several years working with State Representatives and local County Commissioners on behalf of Grand Junction. When elected, I will continue to bridge the gap so we can all work to make the Western Slope a better place.
Learn about Mark McCallister >> ([link removed])
Jody Green- Candidate for Grand Junction City Council
Jody Green is a lifelong resident of Grand Junction is running to serve the people of District E on the Grand Junction City Council.
As your next City Council member, I will work for solutions to bring community partnerships together for lasting and meaningful change for our homeless population.
Learn about Jody Green >> ([link removed])
Greg Haitz - Candidate for Grand Junction City Council
Greg Haitz is a small business owner and father running to serve the people of District D on the Grand Junction City Council.
My faith, my family, and our community mean the world to me. I want to do my part to help make sure the West Slope is always the best slope. I ask you for your support and your vote this April.
Learn about Greg Haitz >> ([link removed])
Kraig Andrews - Candidate for Grand Junction City Council
Kraig Andrews is a Colorado native who has lived in the Grand Valley for 26 years. He is running for the at-large seat on the Grand Junction City Council.
“I bring diverse experience and knowledge to city leadership with my experience in construction and development. This experience will be critical to making good decisions as the city grows and prospers in the next four years.”
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To help any of the Republican candidates running for Grand Junction City Council, please reach out to them via their websites linked above.
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