CO-SEN: John Hickenlooper qualifies for the June 30 primary ballot
John Hickenlooper has qualified for the June 30 primary, earning a spot on Democratic ballots by turning in the requisite number of valid signatures, the Colorado Secretary of States Office announced Monday.
Hickenlooper, a former governor and Denver mayor, is running for U.S. Senate. He is the first candidate to qualify for the Democratic primary, but at least one other candidate is likely to join him on the ballot.
Hickenloopers campaign said he will no longer compete in the assembly process, the other way candidates can achieve June 30 ballot access. Andrew Romanoff won the March 7 caucuses, the first step in the process, and is expected to land on June ballots as a result. Hickenloopers delegates are no longer bound to him.
This will allow us to focus completely on winning the nomination in June, Hickenlooper said in a video Monday, and defeating Cory Gardner in the fall.
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