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Colorado GOP candidates call for Dave Williams’ resignation

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Lauren Boebert put a statement on Facebook calling the Republican Party infighting embarrassing.

DENVER — The call is coming from inside for Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dave Williams to resign.

Six of Colorado’s eight Republican Congressional candidates put out a brief statement, along with State Senate Minority Leader Paul Lundeen, R-Monument, calling for Williams to relinquish the role as party head.

“We, the undersigned Republican political leaders in Colorado, write to you today to formalize what we have individually relayed to you. We urge you to resign from your chairmanship, today. If you elect not to resign, we implore the members of the State Central Committee to remove you tomorrow, July 27, 2024,” the letter stated.

  • Lundeen
  • Valdamar Archuleta – 1st Congressional District candidate
  • Marshall Dawson – 2nd Congressional District candidate
  • Jeff Hurd – 3rd Congressional District candidate
  • Jeff Crank – 5th Congressional District candidate
  • John Fabbricatore – 6th Congressional District candidate
  • Gabe Evans – 8th Congressional District candidate

Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who is running for the 4th Congressional District, and 7th Congressional District Republican candidate Sergei Matveyuk did not sign the letter.

Boebert put out her own statement on her campaign Facebook account. She called the Republican Party infighting embarrassing but stopped short of calling for Williams’ resignation. Williams and the Colorado GOP endorsed Boebert in the 4th Congressional District primary.

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El Paso County Republican Party Vice Chair Todd Watkins has called for a special meeting Saturday morning to oust Williams as party chair and simultaneously elect a new party chair.

Late last month, he said he had the signatures of 112 party central committee members wanting to hold a vote to remove Williams.

The party rejected that petition, saying Watkins did not provide enough of a paper trail to prove the names listed wanted to oust Williams.

Submitting the petition started a clock that required the Colorado GOP to hold a meeting within a certain time. The party’s vice chairwoman, Hope Scheppelman, held a meeting in far southwest Colorado, in Bayfield, under a bridge on a bike path, to fulfill that requirement. Three of 415 central committee members attended, and the meeting was called to order and adjourned within five minutes.

When the party rejected Watkins’ petition, it also determined that last weekend’s meeting in Bayfield was not necessary. There was confusion among party members about if that meeting was still taking place, which it did, under a bridge.

>RELATED STORY: Colorado GOP leaders meet under a bridge to hide from other members

The party filed a lawsuit in Arapahoe County Court to prevent Watkins’ meeting from happening on Saturday.

On Thursday night, a district court judge said that because Watkins and other parties to the case had not been served with the lawsuit, the court wasn’t in a position to make any decisions on the case. 

That Saturday meeting is still happening at Harvest Fellowship Church in Brighton.

Four Republicans have stated their desire to replace Williams as party chair. They include:

  • State Rep. Richard Holtorf – Akron Republican
  • Eli Bremer – former U.S. Senate candidate
  • Brita Horn – former Routt County treasurer
  • Steven Peck – Douglas County Republican Party Chairman



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