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Cole Wist
American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cole Wist is an attorney and former state representative from Arapahoe County, Colorado. A Republican, Wist represented Colorado House of Representatives District 37 and served as Assistant Minority Leader in the House.
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Early life and family
Wist was born in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] but he was raised in Paonia, Colorado. He and his wife Susan have three daughters.[2]
Education
Wist earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Denver in 1985. He also holds a J.D. Degree from Georgetown University Law Center. He works as an attorney at Ogletree, Deakins.[3]
Political career
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In 1996, Wist ran for the Colorado House of Representatives as a Democrat and lost to Kay Alexander.[4]
Wist was appointed as a Republican to the State House in January 2016 after his predecessor, Jack Tate, resigned to fill a vacant State Senate seat.[5] Wist then ran for the office in the November 2016 general election and won, beating his Democratic challenger with 54.65% of the vote.[6] With Democratic assistant majority leader Alec Garnett, Wist sponsored a red flag bill in 2018.[7] This bill failed, but a similar bill was signed into law during the following session.[8] Wist ran for reelection in 2018 but lost to Democrat Tom Sullivan.[9]
Since leaving the legislature, Wist has criticized Donald Trump and the Republican Party for their handling of the Charlottesville car attack,[10] voting rights,[4] the 2021 United States Capitol attack,[4] and COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.[4] He opposed the efforts of the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners to recall his former rival Tom Sullivan in 2019.[11] During the 2020 presidential election Wist was a steering committee member of The Lincoln Project's Republicans and Independents for Biden group.[12] In January 2022 Wist announced that he was leaving the Republican Party to become unaffiliated.[4]
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