Colorado State Senate elections, 2000
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Elections for the office of Colorado State Senate consisted of a primary election on August 8, 2000, and a general election on November 7, 2000. Nineteen seats were up for election.
Campaign contributions
During the 2000 elections, the total contributions to Senate candidates was $2,560,299. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
| 2000 Donors, Colorado State Senate | ||
|---|---|---|
| Donor | Amount | |
| Colorado Republican Party | $85,961 | |
| Colorado Democratic Party | $72,230 | |
| Colorado Republican Cmte Senate Leadership Trust | $49,000 | |
| New Democrat Network | $24,000 | |
| Colorado Professional Fire Fighters | $18,000 | |
| Democrat Senate Campaign Fund | $17,510 | |
| Colorado State Conference Of Electrical Workers | $17,000 | |
| Workers Compensation Coalition PAC | $16,950 | |
| Farmers Insurance Group | $16,750 | |
| National Rifle Association | $15,720 | |
Footnotes
Current members of the Colorado State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:James Coleman
Majority Leader:Robert Rodriguez
Minority Leader:Cleave Simpson
Senators
District 1
Byron Pelton (R)
District 2
Lisa Frizell (R)
District 3
Nick Hinrichsen (D)
District 4
Mark Baisley (R)
District 5
Marc Catlin (R)
District 6
Cleave Simpson (R)
District 7
Janice Rich (R)
District 8
Dylan Roberts (D)
District 9
District 10
Larry Liston (R)
District 11
Thomas Exum (D)
District 12
Marc Snyder (D)
District 13
Scott Bright (R)
District 14
Cathy Kipp (D)
District 15
Janice Marchman (D)
District 16
Chris Kolker (D)
District 17
Katie Wallace (D)
District 18
Judy Amabile (D)
District 19
District 20
Lisa Cutter (D)
District 21
Dafna Jenet (D)
District 22
Jessie Danielson (D)
District 23
District 24
Kyle Mullica (D)
District 25
Vacant
District 26
Jeff Bridges (D)
District 27
Tom Sullivan (D)
District 28
Mike Weissman (D)
District 29
Iman Jodeh (D)
District 30
John Carson (R)
District 31
Matt Ball (D)
District 32
Robert Rodriguez (D)
District 33
James Coleman (D)
District 34
Julie Gonzales (D)
District 35
Rodney Pelton (R)
Democratic Party (22)
Republican Party (12)
Vacancies (1)