Secretary Williams: Krug, Unger, Larson and Phillips make the ballot
DENVER, April 19, 2018 -- Secretary of State Wayne Williams announced today that three legislative candidates and a state Board of Education hopeful have successfully petitioned onto the ballot.
Democrats Guinn Unger Jr. and Jacque Phillips, and Republican Colin Larson are candidates for the General Assembly. Democrat Tim Krug is running for the state Board of Education seat in Congressional District 4.
Unger, of Bayfield, is running for the seat in Senate District 6 now held by Sen. Don Coram, R-Montrose.
Unger's numbers:
Required: 1,000
Turned in: 1,538
Rejected: 349
Accepted: 1,189
Phillips, of Thornton, is running for the seat in House District 34 now held by Rep. Alex Winkler, R-Northglenn.
Phillips's numbers:
Required: 871
Turned in: 968
Rejected: 85
Accepted: 883
Larson, of Littleton, is running for the seat in House District 22, now held by Rep. Justin Everett, R-Littleton, who is a candidate for treasurer. Larson faces Frank Francone, who got on through the assembly, in the GOP primary.
Larson's numbers:
Required: 1,000
Turned in: 2,154
Rejected: 996
Accepted: 1,158
Krug, of Franktown, is running for the Board of Education seat now held by Debora Scheffel, R-Parker.
Krug's numbers:
Required: 1,000
Turned in: 1,484
Rejected: 232
Accepted: 1,252
Our office issues a news release after a candidate's signature review is completed, and also updates a list of petition candidates posted on the Secretary of State's web page. The June 26 primary ballot must be set by April 27.
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