The following are the elected representatives at various government levels representing the residents of the Lupton Village Residential Community:
| City Council Representative (Ward 2) | |
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Name: Chris Ceretto Political party: N/A—The City’s elections are nonpartisan. Total terms in office: Nov. 2015 to present (second term) Current term in office: Nov. 2019 through Nov. 2023 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2019 election: ran against one other candidate and captured 80.2% of the votes (i.e. 482 out of 601 votes) Contact information:
130 S McKinley Ave |
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| City Council Representative (Ward 2) | |
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Name: Claude Hanes Political party: N/A—The City’s elections are nonpartisan. Total terms in office: Nov. 2021 to present (first term) Current term in office: Nov. 2021 through Nov. 2025 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2021 election: ran against two other candidates and captured 42.3% of the votes (i.e. 235 out of 556 votes) Contact information:
130 S McKinley Ave |
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| County Commissioner Representative (District 3) | |
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Name: Lori Saine Political party: Republican Total terms in office: Jan. 2021 to present (first term) Current term in office: Jan. 2021 through Dec. 2024 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2020 election: ran against two other candidates and captured 55.5% of the votes (i.e. 26.358 out of 47,472 votes) Contact information:
1150 O Street |
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| District Attorney – 17th Judicial District | |
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Name: Michael J. Rourke Political party: Republican Total terms in office: Jan. 2017 to present (second term) Current term in office: Jan. 2021 through Jan. 2025 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2020 election: Ran unopposed Contact information:
915 10th Street |
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| State Senate Representative (Senate District 13) | |
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Name: Kevin Priola Political party: Democrat Total terms in office: Jan. 2023 to present (third term) Current term in office: Jan. 2017 through Jan. 2025 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2020 election: ran against one other candidate and captured 50.8% of the votes (i.e. 37.195 out of 73,163 votes) Contact information:
200 E. Colfax, Room 346 |
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| State House Representative (House District 48) | |
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Name: Gabe Evans Political party: Republican Total terms in office: Jan. 2023 to present (first term) Current term in office: Jan. 2023 through Jan. 2025 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2022 election: ran against two other candidates and captured 63.3% of the votes (i.e. 20,011 out of 31,607 votes) Contact information:
200 E. Colfax, Room 307 |
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| U.S. House Representative (Congressional District 8) | |
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Name: Yadira Caraveo Political party: Democrat Total terms in office: Jan. 2023 to present (1 term) Current term in office: Jan. 2023 through Jan. 2025 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2022 election: ran against three other candidates and captured 48.4% of the votes (i.e. 114,377 out of 236,501 votes) Contact information:
Northglenn, CO |
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| U.S. Senate Representative (1 of 2) | |
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Name: John Hickenlooper (Senate Class 2) Political party: Democrat Total terms in office: Jan. 2021 to present (first term) Current term in office: Jan. 2021 through Jan. 2027 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2020 election: ran against four other candidates and captured 53.5% of the votes (i.e. 1,731,114 out of 3,235,659 votes) Contact information:
1961 Stout St, Suite 12-300 |
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| U.S. Senate Representative (2 of 2) | |
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Name: Michael Bennet (Senate Class 3) Political party: Democrat Total terms in office: Jan. 2009 to present (3 ½ terms) Current term in office: Jan. 2023 through Jan. 2029 % of total votes captured in Nov. 2022 election: ran against four other candidates and captured 55.9% of the votes (i.e. 1,397,170 out of 2,500,201 votes) Contact information:
2300 15th Street, Suite 450 |
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| Other Representatives | |
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Please note that residents of Lupton Village elect representatives to the following special district boards:
Also, in addition to the Ward 2 representatives on Fort Lupton City Council, residents also participate in the election of the City Mayor (currently Zo Hubbard). At the County level, residents also elect the county assessor, county clerk and recorder and sheriff — all to 4-year terms of office. Finally, at the state level, residents also participate in the election of the State Governor and, at the Federal level, the President and Vice President of the United States. |
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