Our Mission
To strengthen Colorado health care options, educational opportunities and quality jobs by maintaining a Democratic majority in the Colorado State House of Representatives.

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The House Majority Project is diligently working to keep the Democratic majority in the State House of Representatives. But to do that, we need your help!

Please consider making a contribution to the House Majority Project. We’ll use your money wisely to make sure Democrats are winning House races across the state, and having a big impact on the quality of life in Colorado.

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Denver, CO 80204

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The House Majority Project is a part of the Colorado Democratic Party, so each individual’s contribution to the House Majority Project is limited to $2500 per year (and the total contributions to all Party entities cannot exceed $3500 a year). Direct donations to candidates who are running for office are not considered contributions to a Party entity. Donations to the House Majority Project are not tax deductible, but they are a great investment in Colorado’s future.

Featured Representatives

Dianne Primavera

Dianne Primavera Representative Primavera is a breast cancer survivor and single mom. She grew up in Joes, Colorado, and currently represents Broomfield. Her legislative priorities include protecting Coloradans with serious illnesses.

Jeanne Labuda

Jeanne Labuda Representative Labuda is a former assistant attorney general who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia. Transportation and education are among her legislative priorities.

Randy Fischer

Randy Fischer Born and raised in Fort Collins, Representative Fischer is an engineer whose priorities include ethical government and fiscal responsibility. He sits on the House Education Committee.