2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the eight U.S. representatives from the State of Colorado, one from each of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary election took place on June 25, 2024.

District 1
The 1st district includes almost all of Denver, as well as the enclaves of Glendale and Holly Hills. The incumbent is Democrat Diana DeGette, who was re-elected with 80.3% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Diana DeGette, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Valdamar Archuleta, massage therapist and former president of Colorado Log Cabin Republicans

Declared

 * Morgan Law (Independent), nonprofit founder and construction worker
 * Dom Waters (Unity Party), artist

District 2
The 2nd district is located in north-central Colorado, including the northwestern Denver suburbs, such as Boulder and Fort Collins. The incumbent is Democrat Joe Neguse, who was re-elected with 70.0% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Joe Neguse, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * Marshall Dawson, firmware engineer and nominee for this district in 2022

Nominated

 * Gaylon Kent, hotel clerk and perennial candidate

District 3
The 3rd district encompasses the Colorado Western Slope, including the cities of Montrose, Pueblo, and Grand Junction. The incumbent is Republican Lauren Boebert, who was re-elected with 50.1% of the vote in 2022. Due to Boebert's narrow re-election in 2022, and her decreasing popularity, she dropped her bid in this district, and is instead running in the neighboring 4th district, which is much more heavily Republican. Consequently, this seat became open.

Nominee

 * Jeff Hurd, attorney

Eliminated in primary

 * Russ Andrews, financial advisor
 * Ron Hanks, former state representative from the 60th district (2021–2023), candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022, and nominee for CA's 1st congressional district in 2010
 * Curtis McCrackin, realtor
 * Stephen Varela, member of the Colorado State Board of Education
 * Lew Webb, retired businessman

Disqualified

 * Joe Granado

Withdrawn

 * Lauren Boebert, incumbent U.S. representative (running in the 4th district)

Declined

 * Don Coram, former state senator for the 6th district (2017–2023) and candidate for this district in 2022
 * Matt Soper, state representative from the 54th district (2019–present)
 * Perry Will, state senator from the 5th district (2023–present)

Results
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Nominee

 * Adam Frisch, former Aspen city councilor and nominee for this district in 2022

Withdrew

 * Debby Burnett, veterinarian and candidate for this district in 2022
 * Anna Stout, mayor of Grand Junction
 * Adam Withrow, contractor (running under the Unity Party)

Declined

 * Sol Sandoval, Pueblo school board member and candidate for this district in 2022

Nominated

 * James Wiley, executive director of the Colorado Libertarian Party

Not nominated

 * Mark Elworth Jr., chair of the Nebraska Legal Marijuana NOW Party and perennial candidate

Declared

 * Adam Withrow, contractor (previously ran as a Democrat)

Withdrawn

 * Gary Swing, Colorado Unity Party state secretary, perennial candidate, and Natural Law nominee for this district in 2002 (running for state senate)

Polling

 * Lauren Boebert vs. Adam Frisch

District 4
The 4th district encompasses rural eastern Colorado and the southern Denver exurbs, including Castle Rock and Parker. The incumbent was Republican Ken Buck, who was re-elected with 60.9% of the vote in 2022. He resigned from Congress on March 22. The new incumbent Greg Lopez, who won the special election, is not seeking re-election to a full term.

Nominee

 * Lauren Boebert, U.S. Representative from the 3rd district

Eliminated in primary

 * Deborah Flora, radio host and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022
 * Richard Holtorf, state representative from the 63rd district (2019–present)
 * Mike Lynch, former Minority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives (2023–2024) from the 65th district (2021–present)
 * Jerry Sonnenberg, Logan County commissioner from the 3rd district (2023–present) and former president pro tempore of the Colorado Senate (2017–2019) from the 1st district (2015–2023)
 * Peter Yu, mortgage banker, nominee for the 2nd district in 2018, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022

Disqualified

 * Floyd Trujillo, energy consultant and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014

Eliminated at convention

 * Ted Harvey, former state senator and candidate for the 6th district in 2008

Withdrawn

 * Trent Leisy, Weld County councilor (running for state house)

Declined

 * George Brauchler, former Arapahoe County District Attorney and nominee for Attorney General in 2018
 * Greg Brophy, former state senator and former chief of staff to incumbent Ken Buck
 * Ken Buck, former U.S. representative
 * Kristi Burton Brown, former chair of the Colorado Republican Party
 * Heidi Ganahl, former at-large member of the University of Colorado Board of Regents and nominee for governor in 2022
 * Jeff Hunt, director of Colorado Christian University's Centennial Institute
 * Barbara Kirkmeyer, state senator for the 23rd district, candidate for this district in 2014, and nominee for the CO's 8th congressional district in 2022 (running for re-election)
 * Abe Laydon, Douglas County commissioner
 * Greg Lopez, incumbent U.S. representative
 * Scott Melbye, nuclear energy executive and candidate for this district in the June special election
 * Steve Reams, Weld County Sheriff
 * George Teal, Douglas County commissioner
 * Lora Thomas, Douglas County commissioner (running for state house)

Debate
A Republican primary debate was held in Fort Lupton on January25, 2024, featuring nine candidates, including Boebert, Flora, Holtorf, Leisy, Lynch, and Sonnenberg. When asked to raise their hands if they had ever been arrested, six of the candidates did, after which the audience cheered and Leisy gave Boebert and Lynch high fives. Boebert falsely claimed she had only been arrested once.

Results
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Nominee

 * Trisha Calvarese, communications professional and nominee for this district in the June special election

Eliminated in primary

 * Ike McCorkle, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and nominee for this district in 2020 and 2022
 * John Padora, engineer

Withdrawn

 * Karen Breslin, attorney, college professor, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022

Polling

 * Trisha Calvarese vs. Ike McCorkle


 * Trisha Calvarese vs. John Padora


 * Ike McCorkle vs. John Padora

Nominated

 * Hannah Goodman, chair of the Colorado Libertarian Party and nominee for this district in the June special election

Polling

 * Lauren Boebert vs. Ike McCorkle


 * Jerry Sonnenberg vs. Ike McCorkle

District 5
The 5th district is centered on El Paso County and its suburbs, including Cimarron Hills and Fort Carson. The incumbent is Republican Doug Lamborn, who was re-elected with 56.0% of the vote in 2022. He is retiring.

Nominee

 * Jeff Crank, talk radio host and candidate for this district in 2006 and 2008

Eliminated in primary

 * Dave Williams, chair of the Colorado Republican Party (2023–present), former state representative from the 15th district (2017–2023), and candidate for this district in 2022

Disqualified

 * Bob Gardner, state senator from the 12th district (2017–present)

Eliminated at convention

 * Douglas Bruce, former state representative (2008–2009) and convicted felon
 * Joshua Griffin, research and development firm founder

Declined

 * Lauren Boebert, U.S. Representative from the 3rd district (endorsed Williams, running in the 4th district)
 * Dennis Hisey, former state senator from the 2nd district (2019–2023)
 * Doug Lamborn, incumbent U.S. Representative (endorsed Crank)
 * Dan Nordberg, former state representative from the 14th district (2013–2018)
 * Rose Pugliese, state representative from the 14th district (2023–present)
 * John Suthers, former Colorado Attorney General (2005–2015) and former mayor of Colorado Springs (2015–2023)
 * Mark Waller, former state representative from the 15th district (2009–2015)
 * Wayne Williams, former Colorado Secretary of State (2015–2019) and runner-up for mayor of Colorado Springs in 2023 (endorsed Crank)
 * Don Wilson, state representative from the 20th district (2022–present)

Nominee

 * River Gassen, university research assistant

Eliminated in primary

 * Joe Reagan, former director of outreach for Wreaths Across America

Nominated

 * Michael Vance, legislative director for the Colorado Libertarian Party

Declared

 * Joseph Gaye (Independent), retired financial manager
 * Christopher Mitchell (Constitution), electrical engineer and nominee for this district in 2022
 * Katrina Nguyen (Independent)
 * Christopher Sweat (Forward), entrepreneur

District 6
The 6th district takes in much of the eastern Denver metropolitan area, as well as parts of the southern and northern area. The incumbent is Democrat Jason Crow, who was re-elected with 60.1% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Jason Crow, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * John Fabbricatore, consultant and retired ICE agent

Nominated

 * John Kittleson, welding contractor and nominee for the 1st district in 2022

District 7
The 7th district encompasses central Colorado, with a small part extending into the western Denver metropolitan area. The incumbent is Democrat Brittany Pettersen, who was elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Brittany Pettersen, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Sergei Matveyuk, engineer

Nominated

 * Patrick Bohan, electrical engineer

Declared

 * Ron Tupa (Independent), former Democratic state senator from the 18th district (2001–2009)

District 8
The 8th district includes the northern Front Range cities and surrounding Denver communities, including Thornton, Brighton, Johnstown, and Greeley. The incumbent is Democrat Yadira Caraveo, who was elected with 48.4% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Yadira Caraveo, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Gabe Evans, state representative from the 48th district (2023–present)

Eliminated in primary

 * Janak Joshi, former state representative from the 16th district (2011–2017)

Eliminated at convention

 * Joe Andujo, health insurance consultant

Withdrawn

 * Scott James, Weld County commissioner

Declined

 * Jan Kulmann, mayor of Thornton and candidate for this district in 2022
 * Barbara Kirkmeyer, state senator for the 23rd district and nominee for this district in 2022 (running for re-election)
 * Lori Saine, Weld County commissioner, former state representative for the 63rd district, and candidate for this district in 2022
 * Dan Woog, former state representative for the 63rd district (running for state house)