By BRIAN PORTER | The Rocky Mountain Voice
George Brauchler has qualified for a place on the Republican Party’s primary ballot for district attorney in the 23rd Judicial District, the Secretary of State’s office announced Wednesday, March 27, in an email.
“The groundswell of support for our less than two-month-old campaign to make this brand new DA’s office the best in Colorado has been humbling and inspiring,” Brauchler said.
He is the lone candidate to have petitioned for a place on the ballot in the new 23rd Judicial District.
Candidates for district attorney are required to secure 1,000 verified signatures from their district. Brauchler submitted 1,830 signatures, with 1,241 accepted by the Secretary of State.
“From Lincoln to Elbert to Douglas counties, the demand from voters for proven leadership and unmatched experience in keeping our community safe is obvious,” Brauchler said. “Let’s go win this race and make the new 23rd Judicial District the safest in Colorado.”
A record of all accepted and rejected signatures, including reasons for each rejection, is on file with the Secretary of State.