John Hickenlooper Qualifies for State Primary Ballot
Denver, March 16, 2020 – The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State’s office announced today that John Hickenlooper has collected the required number of signatures and will appear as a Democratic candidate for United States Senate on the June 30 State Primary ballot.
Candidates for U.S. Senate are required to collect at least 1,500 signatures from each Colorado congressional district, a requirement outlined by 1-4-801, C.R.S. Hickenlooper gathered a total of 15,000 accepted signatures and has eclipsed the 1,500-signature threshold in each congressional district.
Congressional District 1 (2,664 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 410 |
Valid signatures | 2,254 |
Congressional District 2 (2,405 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 206 |
Valid signatures | 2,199 |
Congressional District 3 (2,489 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 283 |
Valid signatures | 2,206 |
Congressional District 4 (2,346 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 292 |
Valid signatures | 2,054 |
Congressional District 5 (2,395 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 185 |
Valid signatures | 2,210 |
Congressional District 6 (2,196 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 217 |
Valid signatures | 1,979 |
Congressional District 7 (2,322 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 224 |
Valid signatures | 2,098 |
Total (17,682 signatures submitted) | |
Total invalid signatures | 2,682 |
Invalid signatures (congressional district known) | 1,817 |
Invalid signatures (congressional district not known) | 865 |
Total valid signatures | 15,000 |
For the complete statement of sufficiency (PDF), click here.
For an updated list of 2020 State Primary candidates to date, click here.
A record of all accepted and rejected signatures, including reasons for each rejection is on file with the Secretary of State.