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2018 Colorado Attorney General election
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The 2018 Colorado Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next attorney general of Colorado.
Incumbent Republican Cynthia Coffman did not run for re-election, instead opting to run for governor.[1] The Democratic Party nominated Phil Weiser, who subsequently defeated Republican nominee George Brauchler in the general election.[2] Weiser's victory marked the first time a Democrat became attorney general since Ken Salazar (in office from 1999 to 2005) and the second time a Democrat won the office since the 1970s.[3]
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Republican primary
Arapahoe County District Attorney George Brauchler won the Republican nomination unopposed.[4][5]
Democratic primary
The Democratic primary was contested between Phil Weiser, former dean of the University of Colorado Law School, and Joe Salazar, a state representative. Prior to the primary, outgoing John Hickenlooper took the "extraordinary move" of publicly endorsing Weiser.[6] Salazar's campaign had received support from democratic socialist U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and left-wing organization Our Revolution.[7][8]
Convention results
Weiser and Salazar qualified for the Democratic primary ballot.[9] Attorney Amy Padden did not qualify.[10]
Primary results
Weiser narrowly defeated Salazar by a 50.43% to 49.57% margin.[11]

Weiser
- 50–60%
Salazar
- 50–60%
- 60–70%
- 70–80%
Tie
- 50%
Libertarian nomination
Attorney William F. Robinson, III was the Libertarian nominee.[12]
General election
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Weiser won the general election by a 6.5% margin of victory.[13][14]
Results by congressional district
Weiser won four of seven congressional districts.[15]
References
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