Mikesell's Governor Bid Ends as He Misses Delegate Support Threshold
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Mikesell's governor bid ends as he misses delegate support threshold
TELLER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - Teller County Sheriff Jason Mikesell will not advance to the ballot for governor after falling short of the required delegate support. At the Colorado Republican State Assembly, candidates needed at least 30% of the vote to move forward. Mikesell received 11.8%, totaling 225 votes. Meanwhile, Scott Bottoms and Minister Victor Marx each met the threshold, securing their places on the ballot. Stay up to date with the …
Teller Sheriff Bumped from Colorado Governor Ballot Following State Assembly
Popular 13-Month Campaign of Jason Mikesell Screeches to a Halt Trevor Phipps For the last year, local residents have enthusiastically thrown their support behind the gubernatorial bid of Teller County Sheriff Jason Mikesell who entered the race in March 2025 as a Republican contender. It marked the first time in recent history that a local […]
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