Michelle Ferrigno Warren Does Not Qualify for State Primary Ballot
Denver, April 15, 2020 – The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State’s office has announced that Michelle Ferrigno Warren, Democratic candidate for United States Senate, did not submit the required number of valid signatures to appear on the June 30 State Primary ballot.
Candidates for United State Senate are required to collect 1,500 valid signatures from each of Colorado’s seven congressional districts, for a total of at least 10,500 signatures statewide, as outlined by 1-4-801, C.R.S. Warren submitted 5,383 valid signatures, failing to meet the required threshold.
Petition Verification Summary- Warren:
Congressional District 1 (1,386 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 350 |
Valid signatures | 1,036 |
Congressional District 2 (1,882 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 380 |
Valid signatures | 1,502 |
Congressional District 3 (437 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 122 |
Valid signatures | 315 |
Congressional District 4 (408 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 95 |
Valid signatures | 313 |
Congressional District 5 (766 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 276 |
Valid signatures | 490 |
Congressional District 6 (1,447 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 308 |
Valid signatures | 1,139 |
Congressional District 7 (798 signatures submitted) | |
Invalid signatures | 210 |
Valid signatures | 588 |
Total (8,378 signatures submitted) | |
Total invalid signatures | 2,995 |
Invalid signatures (congressional district known) | 1,741 |
Invalid signatures (congressional district not known) | 1,254 |
Total valid signatures | 5,383 |
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A record of all accepted and rejected signatures, including reasons for each rejection is on file with the Secretary of State.