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Tim Geitner

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Tim Geitner

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Prior offices
Colorado House of Representatives District 19
Successor: Don Wilson
Predecessor: Paul Lundeen

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Tim Geitner (Republican Party) was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 19. He assumed office on January 4, 2019. He left office on October 14, 2022.

Geitner (Republican Party) ran for re-election to the Colorado House of Representatives to represent District 19. He won in the general election on November 3, 2020.

Biography

Tim Geitner lives in Falcon, Colorado. Geitner was an Infantry Officer in Afghanistan and as of November 2019, served as an Officer in the Army Reserve. He received a master's in public administration from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in 2017. Geitner previously worked as a legislative analyst. He has volunteer experience with Exodus Road, an organization that works to combat human trafficking.[1] Geitner was elected to serve as the Representative for Colorado House District 19.[2]

Committee assignments

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2021-2022

Geitner was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Geitner was assigned to the following committees:


The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2022

See also: Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2022

Tim Geitner did not file to run for re-election.

2020

See also: Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Incumbent Tim Geitner defeated Joseph Thompson Jr. in the general election for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tim Geitner (R)
 
75.0
 
48,521
Joseph Thompson Jr. (D)
 
25.0
 
16,198

Total votes: 64,719
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Joseph Thompson Jr. advanced from the Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on June 30, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Joseph Thompson Jr.
 
100.0
 
7,829

Total votes: 7,829
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Incumbent Tim Geitner advanced from the Republican primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on June 30, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tim Geitner
 
100.0
 
19,797

Total votes: 19,797
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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Amy Lunde advanced from the Libertarian convention for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on April 13, 2020.

Candidate
Amy Lunde (L)

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2018

See also: Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Tim Geitner defeated Asia Zanders in the general election for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tim Geitner (R)
 
75.9
 
36,828
Image of Asia Zanders
Asia Zanders (D)
 
24.1
 
11,667

Total votes: 48,495
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Asia Zanders advanced from the Democratic primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Asia Zanders
Asia Zanders
 
100.0
 
4,292

Total votes: 4,292
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19

Tim Geitner advanced from the Republican primary for Colorado House of Representatives District 19 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tim Geitner
 
100.0
 
15,970

Total votes: 15,970
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Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Scorecards

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2022

In 2022, the Colorado State Legislature was in session from January 12 to May 11.

Legislators are scored on their votes on issues relevant to the mission of the Centennial Institute and the strategic priorities of Colorado Christian University.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
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Legislation is scored on its "reduction of taxes, regulation, and spending accountability."
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Legislators are scored on their votes on "bills that will protect consumers, strengthen our democracy, and safeguard public health."
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Legislators are scored on votes related to "the principles of individual rights, free markets and limited government."
Legislators are scored on their votes related to mental health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on LGBTQ+ issues.
Legislators are scored on votes related to intellectual and developmental disability legislation.


2021


2020


2019




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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Paul Lundeen (R)
Colorado House of Representatives District 19
2019-2022
Succeeded by
Don Wilson (R)


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