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31: 438:, candidates are required to win at least 30% of the vote of seated delegates at nominating assemblies held by political parties. At the March 29, 2014 Democratic assembly, Danielson received 58 out of 99 votes cast (or 58.6%), with Teegardin winning the rest; meaning both candidates qualified for the Democratic primary ballot. Danielson, with the most votes, won "top line" on the primary ballot. 609:. She was unopposed in the Democratic primary election. Republicans nominated Joy Bowman as the Republican candidate for the general election during their nominating assembly. Bowman later withdrew from the race, and the Republican HD-24 vacancy committee appointed Danielson's 2014 opponent, Joe DeMott, to fill the Republican vacancy on the 2016 general election ballot. 886:
After the 2018 general election, Colorado's 72nd General Assembly convened on January 4, 2019, at which time Danielson was sworn in as State Senator for Colorado's District 20. Democrats controlled the majority of seats. Danielson was appointed to two committees:
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During the 2019 Regular Session, Danielson's successful passage of the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act was a notable victory, as was legislation criminalizing the abandonment and confinement of the at-risk and elderly.
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that were watched closely around the country as Democrats worked to "flip" the chamber to Democratic control. Danielson went on to win her race, which ended on November 6, 2018.
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After the 2016 general election, Colorado's 71st General Assembly convened on January 11, 2017, at which time Danielson was sworn in. The new Speaker of the House,
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election ending at 7:00 P.M. on June 24, 2014. Danielson defeated Teegardin, thereby becoming the Democratic nominee for the November 4, 2014 general election.
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On January 12, 2014, local Edgewater City Councilmember and Democrat Kristian Teegardin filed his candidacy for the seat. Danielson's filing created a
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After the 2014 general election, Colorado's 70th General Assembly convened on January 7, 2015, at which time Danielson was sworn in. The new
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was prohibited from running again by term limits. Danielson was unopposed in the 2018 Democratic primary for Senate District 20.
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With Republicans holding a one-seat majority in the State Senate, the district was one of five competitive seats in the
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opted out of seeking a fourth term. On January 21, 2014, Danielson announced her candidacy in a press release.
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Having won the Democratic Party primary, Danielson faced Republican Joe DeMottβ€”who was unopposed in the
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Danielson has received the following awards and recognition during her time in office:
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ballot. Danielson went on to win this election, which ended on November 4, 2014.
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2017 Legislator of the Year Award, Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
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Colorado and a former board member of both NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado and
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Danielson defeated DeMott in the 2016 election, winning a second term.
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Colorado Secretary of State, Candidate and Candidate Committee Detail
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2017 Legislative Leadership Award, Colorado County Clerks Association
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Charles Messick, winning a term in the state senate by eight points.
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Jefferson County Election Results, NOVEMBER 6, 2018 GENERAL ELECTION
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Jefferson County Election Results, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION
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Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder, 2014 General Election Results
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Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder, 2014 Primary Election Results
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Democratic Party members of the Colorado House of Representatives
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Colorado Senate District 20 General Election: November 6, 2018
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race for the Democratic nomination. To qualify for the primary
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2017 Legislator of the Year, Colorado Community College System
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Colorado House District 24 General Election: November 8, 2016
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Colorado House District 24 General Election: November 4, 2014
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2016 Friend of Labor Award, Jefferson County Democratic Party
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Colorado House District 24 Democratic Primary: June 24, 2014
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Danielson is a former chair of the board of directors for
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Danielson is a resident of Wheat Ridge. She was born in
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On May 24, 2017, Danielson filed her candidacy for the
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2016 Friend of the Farm Bureau, Colorado Farm Bureau
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Public Health Care & Human Services (Vice Chair)
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On January 12, 2014, incumbent State Representative
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2018 Trailblazer of the Year Award, Emerge Colorado
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Colorado Senate
22nd
Incumbent
Colorado Senate
20th
Cheri Jahn
Colorado House of Representatives
Dan Pabon
Janet Buckner
Colorado House of Representatives
Sue Schafer
Monica Duran
Greeley, Colorado
Democratic
University of Colorado, Boulder
BA
Official website
State of Colorado
Colorado State Senate
District 22
District 20
Colorado House of Representatives
Jefferson County
Democrat
November 4, 2014 general election
22nd
2022 Colorado Senate election
Brittany Pettersen
Greeley

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