A general election will be held in the U.S. state of Colorado on November 6, 2018. All of Colorado's executive officers will be up for election as well as all of Colorado's seven seats in the United States House of Representatives.
Video Colorado elections, 2018
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Incumbent Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper is term-limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term in office.
Maps Colorado elections, 2018
Attorney General
Incumbent Republican Attorney General Cynthia Coffman is running for governor.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Michael Dougherty, Assistant District Attorney for Colorado's First Judicial District
- Brad Levin, attorney
- Amy Padden, federal prosecutor
- Joe Salazar, State Representative
- Phil Weiser, former Dean of the University of Colorado Law School
Endorsements
Republican primary
Declared
- George Brauchler, District Attorney for Colorado's 18th Judicial District
Secretary of State
Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Wayne Williams is eligible to run for re-election to a second term.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Jena Griswold
- Gabriel McArthur
Potential
- Amber McReynolds, Denver Director of Elections
Endorsements
State Treasurer
Incumbent Republican State Treasurer Walker Stapleton is term-limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term in office.
Republican primary
Declared
- Brett Barkey, District Attorney for Colorado's 14th Judicial District
- Justin Everett, State Representative
- Brita Horn, Routt County Treasurer
- Polly Lawrence, State Representative
- Kevin Lundberg, State Senator
- Brian Watson, businessman
Potential
- George Leing, nominee for CO-02 in 2014
- Rich Sokol, businessman
Declined
- Owen Hill, State Senator (running for CO-05)
- Tim Kauffman, Jefferson County Treasurer
- Nic Morse, nominee for CO-02 in 2016
Democratic primary
Declared
- Bernard Douthit, businessman
- Steve Lebsock, State Representative
- Dave Young, State Representative
Colorado State Board of Education
Two seats on the seven-member State Board of Education are up for election in 2018. These include the 2nd district seat currently held by Democrat Angelika Schroeder and the 4th district seat held by Republican Pam Mazanec.
Regents of the University of Colorado
Three seats on the nine-member University of Colorado Board of Regents are up for election in 2018. These include the at-large seat currently held by Democrat Stephen C. Ludwig, the 2nd district seat held by Republican Glen Gallegos, and the 5th district seat held by Republican Kyle Hybl.
Colorado Springs Republican Chance Hill has announced his candidacy for the 5th district seat.
United States House of Representatives
All of Colorado's seven seats in the United States House of Representatives will be up for election in 2018.
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