Endorsements

Kyle Brown, House Representative, District 12, Joint Budget Committee

Judy Amabile, House Representative, District 18, Joint Budget Committee

Andrew Boesenecker, House Representative, District 53, Speaker Pro Tempore

Meg Froelich, House Representative, District 3, Chair of Transportation and Housing

Sheila Lieder, House Representative, District 28, Vice Chair of Health and Human Services

Katie Stewart, House Representative, District 59, Vice Chair of Transportation & Housing

Jenny Willford, House Representative, District 34, Chair of State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs

Brianna Titone, House Representative, District 27, Vice Chair of Finance Committee

Lisa Cutter, State Senator, District 20, Chair of Transportation and Energy

Nick Hinrichsen, State Senator, District 3, Vice Chair of Business Labor & Tech

Kyle Mullica, State Senator, District 24, Chair of Health & Human Services

Amy Padden, Arapahoe County District Attorney

Carrie Warren-Gully, Arapahoe County Commissioner

Emma Pinter, Adams County Commissioner

Alison Coombs, Aurora City Council Member At-Large and Mayor Pro Tem

Alli Jackson, Aurora City Council Member At-Large

Amy Wiles, Aurora City Council Member Ward 2

Shontel Lewis, Denver City Council Member, District 8

Diana Romeo Campbell, Denver City Council Member, District 4

Robin Kniech, former Denver City Council Member

Xochitl Gaytan, Denver Public School Board, District 2

DJ Torres, Denver Public School Board, District 3

Danielle Varda, former Jeffco Public School Board

Chris Nicholson, RTD Board District A

Michael Guzman, RTD Board District C

Ilana Spiegel, CU Regent District 6

Claire Carmelia, Mayor of Westminster

ORGANIZATION ENDORSEMENTS & DISTINCTIONS

Text in bold explaining different ways to move her: 'Walk', 'Her Bold Move' with horizontal lines next to each phrase.
Logo for 'STAND for children' featuring silhouettes of children in various poses, with the text 'STAND for children' next to the silhouettes.
Logo of Colorado Jewish Action Alliance featuring a red circle with a yellow and blue star of David in the center, and text reading "Colorado Jewish Action Alliance" and "Building a Future Without Hate".
Text in bold uppercase letters reading "COLORADO WORKING FAMILIES PARTY" with "COLORADO" in purple and the rest in orange.
Logo with the word SMART in blue, with 'SHEET METAL', 'AIR', 'RAIL', and 'TRANSPORTATION' written above, indicating the company's services.
A graphic featuring two crossed flags, the American flag on the left and the Canadian flag on the right. In the center is a circular emblem with an illustration of a bus and a train, surrounded by the text "Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1001 Denver" and "Freedom Through Organization." Above the emblem, the text reads "ATU Local 1001." Below, a red banner displays the Latin phrase "Semper Progredi."
Black rectangle enclosed by a neon green handwritten rectangle outline.
Logo for the White Lake Colorado Happenings and AESCME, featuring a mountain range, pine trees, and stylized text.
Colorful logo with the word 'LUX' written in black, large letters against a rainbow gradient background.
Logo for Colorado Easefire PAC with a green and black circular design and text.
LGBTQ+ Victory Fund logo with bold text and a stylized blue striped triangle.
A digital graphic with a purple speech bubble icon and a purple checkmark inside a square. Text reads: 'educate us' and 'IT'S OK TO THE CANDIDATE PLEDGE' in varying shades of purple.
A circular sticker with a red background, white border, and white text saying "Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate 2026" around the edge, and a graphic of three white lines with two shorter lines crossing two longer lines in the center.

Thank You to our Community

This campaign started with community leaders’ fuel and endorsements. People who’ve contributed time and resources over the years to create an affordable, safe, and thriving district. Thank you.

Jeanna Beard, rugby community

Jamie Burke, community leader

Laura Chauncey Mullins, former leader, Denver Democrats

Sarah Chobot, rugby community

Khylil Chesnut, community leader

Gail Devore, health advocate

Rachel Dixon, small business owner

Shelby Drulis, community leader

Kimberly Egan, community leader

Jean Fisher, community leader

Alex Gutierrez, community leader

Lance Henry, community leader

Sharon Hwang, small business owner

Melissa Johnsen, former Chair, Denver Democrats

Erin Kennedy, rugby community

Cari and Matt Ladd, community leaders

Meredith Levy, community leader

Kevin Mann, rugby community

Miranda Meadow, community leader

Carrie Melnick, small business owner

Deana Miller, community leader

Anne Murdaugh, former Chair, Colorado Democratic Party

Brendan and Katie Netherton, school community

Jamie Perkins, small business owner

Kate Reynolds, community leader

Laurie Ritchie, health advocate community

Mannat Singh, health advocate community

Tori (Victoria) Rimmey Sanford, school community

Roberta Ritvo, community leader

Kellie Rockey, community leader

Jamie Sarche, community leader

Joel Schmidt, community leader

Mannat Singh, health advocate

Rita Simas, former Treasurer, Colorado Democratic Party

Kurt Weaver, rugby community

Kisanet Yohannes, school community

Thank you for believing in this movement—we couldn’t do it without you!