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Chris VanDijk
Chris VanDijk (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Colorado House of Representatives to represent District 32. He declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on June 30, 2026.[source]
VanDijk completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Chris VanDijk was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. VanDijk's career experience includes working as a firefighter and EMT. He served in the U.S. Navy Reserve from 1991 to 1997. VanDijk earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in 1999 and a graduate degree from the University of Colorado Denver in 2024. He has been affiliated with the International Association of Fire Fighters, South Adams County Professional Fire Fighters, and Pi Alpha Alpha.[1]
Elections
2026
See also: Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2026
General election
The primary will occur on June 30, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. Additional general election candidates will be added here following the primary.
General election for Colorado House of Representatives District 32
Frederick Alfred Jr. is running in the general election for Colorado House of Representatives District 32 on November 3, 2026.
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 32
Chris VanDijk is running in the Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 32 on June 30, 2026.
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Endorsements
VanDijk received the following endorsements. To send us additional endorsements, click here.
- State Sen. Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D)
- State Rep. Shannon Bird (D)
- State Rep. Sean Camacho (D)
- State Rep. Monica Duran (D)
- State Rep. Jacque Phillips (D)
- Adams County Commissioner Steve O'Dorisio (D)
- Adams County Commissioner Emma Pinter (D)
- Colorado Professional Firefighters
Campaign themes
2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Chris VanDijk completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by VanDijk's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|With a Master's degree in Public Policy, Chris brings both practical knowledge and academic insight to the table. As the son of an immigrant and from a family with a strong tradition of military service, he was instilled with a profound sense of giving back. After years as a professional actor and a dedicated stay-at-home dad, Chris made the pivotal leap into public service, calling it one of the best decisions he has ever made.
Chris believes that "the best of me is 'we'," reflecting his deep commitment to collaboration and the common good. He's ready to bring his proven dedication, policy expertise, and empathetic leadership to the State House, ensuring every voice in our district is heard as we work together to build a more just and thriving Colorado.- Public Safety and Resiliency: As a firefighter, I recognize that ensuring public safety is a fundamental responsibility to our communities. As your candidate for the Colorado State Legislature, I am committed to keeping our state safe, secure, and ready to face challenges, especially the growing threat of wildfires. We can build safe resilient communities together.
- Affordable Communities: Making Colorado more affordable is about much more than just housing; it’s about building vibrant, affordable communities. This means creating neighborhoods that are not only accessible but also offer a variety of housing options, affordable services, and pathways to improve lives.
- Fair Pay for Fair Work: As we navigate the challenges of a changing economy, we must ensure that workers are compensated justly for their work. A commitment to fair wages uplifts our communities, strengthens our economy, and provides dignity to every worker.
Unwavering Integrity and a Commitment to Democratic Accountability. Inspired by the pursuit of truth and justice, an official must prioritize transparent governance and hold power accountable, whether it’s corporate interests, special influences, or abuses of authority. This means a relentless dedication to ethical conduct, rejecting corruption, and ensuring that government truly serves the people, not private agendas.
Courageous Progressive Vision & Transformative Action. An elected official must possess the audacity to envision and fight for systemic change that uplifts working families. There is a place for incrementalism, but bold solutions are often necessary for pressing issues such as economic inequality, healthcare, housing justice, and climate change. It requires the political will to challenge the status quo and push for a future where everyone can thrive.
Community-Centered Responsiveness & Empathy. An official must be deeply connected to and profoundly empathetic towards the community's struggles. This means actively listening to diverse voices, understanding lived experiences, and translating those insights into tangible policy solutions. It’s about building movements from the ground up, ensuring decisions are truly reflective of the people's needs and aspirations.
Direct and empathetic representation: Serving as the genuine voice of the district in the State House. Like a firefighter responding to a 911 call, an elected official must be deeply attuned to the daily struggles and aspirations of every Coloradan, from accessing affordable healthcare and housing to ensuring safe communities and quality education. It requires constant engagement—holding town halls, listening to diverse perspectives, and actively bringing constituent concerns directly into the legislative process, making sure no one is left behind.
Principled and Effective Lawmaking: Diligently researching, drafting, and championing legislation that directly improves people's lives and advances progressive values. It means working tirelessly to pass a responsible state budget that prioritizes critical investments in public services, infrastructure, and environmental protection. This requires a sharp intellect to understand complex issues, the strategic acumen to navigate the legislative process, and the courage to challenge entrenched interests when necessary, ensuring that laws serve the common good and deliver tangible results for working families.
The most pressing challenge is the underfunding of core public services. These inherent revenue caps mean that vital sectors, such as K-12 and higher education, face chronic underinvestment, leading to larger class sizes, under-resourced schools, and increasing burdens for families. Similarly, healthcare access and affordability, especially for programs serving the most vulnerable, are continually strained as costs outpace available funding.
Secondly, our critical infrastructure is increasingly strained and underfunded. Colorado's growing population puts immense pressure on roads, bridges, and public transit systems, but the state's fiscal framework makes it incredibly difficult to fund the necessary upgrades and maintenance. This hinders economic growth, impacts daily commutes, and creates long-term deferred costs that only grow larger.
However, this commitment to collaboration is not boundless. My focus is on action and results, not performative gridlock. I have no interest in wasting time with individuals or factions whose primary objective is constant obstruction, those who consistently claim government is the problem, then actively work to dismantle it. True public service means engaging with seriousness and a genuine desire to solve problems. While I'll always seek alliances to move our state forward, I'll never compromise on our core values or legitimize efforts that undermine the public good. My door is open to anyone genuinely committed to improving the lives of Coloradans.
We, as first responders, carry the weight of seeing families grapple with unimaginable loss, such as the profound sorrow of parents losing a child or infant. I've also witnessed the systemic failures that force individuals to rely on the 911 system for basic healthcare because they cannot afford access otherwise—a stark reminder of our healthcare crisis. And then there are the devastating images of families losing their entire lives, their homes, to a fire, sometimes even on a day meant for celebration like Christmas. These are not just incidents; they are deeply personal tragedies that reveal the vulnerabilities many in our community face.
As a firefighter, I've seen firsthand the profound impact of mental health challenges on individuals, families, and our emergency services. First responders often deal with trauma, and we rely on robust behavioral health support. To hear that the lifetime aggregate benefit for behavioral health services has been slashed to a mere $1,000 is not just a budget cut; it's an abandonment of our first responders at their most vulnerable and a direct threat to public safety.
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Campaign finance summary
Campaign finance information for this candidate is not yet available from OpenSecrets. That information will be published here once it is available.
See also
2026 Elections
External links
Candidate Colorado House of Representatives District 32 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on July 24, 2025