
By: Colette Bordelon | Denver7
Craig Steiner replaced Brita Horn as the new chair of the Colorado Republican party after Horn resigned from her position before her term ended.
EL PASO COUNTY — The Colorado Republican Party has found their next leader, after the last chair of the party resigned from the role early amid a “tremendous divide” in the party.
The former chair, Brita Horn, left the position in April, saying “under the continued threat of further division, legal attacks, and escalation within our party, it has become clear that those intent on prolonging this conflict will not stop.”
Craig Steiner was selected as the new chair of the Colorado GOP. In that role, he told Denver7 he will work to elect more Republicans and try to unite the party, which is wrestling with infighting and financial trouble.
According to public contribution and expenditure reports, the Colorado Republican Committee had $9,812.67 as of June 1.
For comparison, the Colorado Democratic Party reported $424,117.81 on that same date.
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