Mike Kopp

April 8, 2008 - 6:21pm

Senate GOP Says Dems Violated Open Meetings Act By Kicking Out Staffer

Colorado Senate Republicans are accusing the Senate Democratic Caucus of violating the Open Meetings Act after a GOP legislative staffer was told to leave a Democratic caucus meeting Tuesday.

January 23, 2008 - 11:26am

Durham does Denver (and the legislature too)

On Monday night Tom Tancredo took the opening steps in his drive to become US Senator in 2010 by hosting a “social” for various legislators at Strings, an Italian restaurant at 1700 Humbolt Street in Denver, along with lobbyist Steve Durham.

Durham apparently acted as a kind of a host and master of ceremonies.  read more »

December 19, 2007 - 8:58am

Coffman could leave early, triggering '08 special election for Secretary of State

Sources close to the campaign of Secretary of State Mike Coffman have confirmed that if Coffman wins that Republican primary in the sixth district congressional race, Coffman intends to immediately resign as Secretary of State in August to facilitate Republican recapture of the office.

Coffman has been under pressure to give up quest for the 6th CD seat, because it would mean losing the Secretary of State’s office to the Dems. And this latest argument softens the blow a bit. GOP Party Boss Dick Wadhams is said to be livid that Coffman is running for the 6th CD because of what the loss could mean to the GOP. Sources have confirmed to us that Wadhams is actively working behind the scenes to prevent Coffman from fundraising effectively here in Colorado and around the country.

Coffman’s resignation would give Governor Bill Ritter the ability to appoint a Secretary of State -- likely a Democrat, perhaps ’06 candidate Ken Gordon.  But according to state  law, it would also trigger a November 2008 special election to fill Coffman’s unexpired term.  So while the incumbent Secretary of State would be a Democrat, he or she would have to run for office next fall.

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