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American politician
Jarvis Caldwell
Member-elect of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 20th district
Assuming office
January 8, 2025
SucceedingDon Wilson
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
WebsiteCampaign website

Jarvis Caldwell is an American politician from El Paso County, Colorado, U.S. A Republican, Caldwell is the representative-elect for Colorado House of Representatives District 20, which includes a portion of unincorporated El Paso County and the communities of Air Force Academy, Black Forest, Gleneagle, Monument, Palmer Lake, and Woodmoor.

Background

Caldwell was born in Florida and grew up in Kentucky. After high school, he joined the United States Air Force. He initially worked as an aircraft technician, working on maintaining F-15E aircraft. During his ten years in the Air Force, he was stationed and deployed in Afghanistan, Korea, and England. Later, he switched jobs in the Air Force and joined the JAG Corps, working as a paralegal in Washington, D.C. He and his family moved to Colorado Springs in 2019. Since then, he has worked as a legislative aide at the Colorado State House and has also worked as the communications director for the Colorado House Republicans. He also serves on the board of a local charter school.

Political career

In the 2024 Republican Primary election for Colorado House of Representatives District 20, Caldwell defeated opponent Jason Lupo, winning 65.87% of the total votes cast.

In the general election, Caldwell defeated his Democratic Party opponent, winning 71.94% of the total votes cast.

References

  1. Colorado Independent Legislative Redistricting Commission (March 18, 2022). "Colorado House District 20 (2021)" (PDF). State of Colorado. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  2. Goodland, Marianne (December 4, 2023). "Jarvis Caldwell announces candidacy for House District 20". Colorado Politics. Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  3. Earls, Stephanie (October 16, 2024). "Colorado House District 20: Caldwell vs. Dougherty: Voter Guide". Colorado Springs Gazette. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  4. "June 25, 2024 primary election: State Representative District 20 Republican Primary". Colorado Secretary of State. October 15, 2024. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  5. "November 5, 2024 general election State Representative District 20". Colorado Secretary of State. November 25, 2024. Retrieved November 26, 2024.

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Members of the Colorado House of Representatives
74th General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Julie McCluskie (D)
Speaker pro tempore
Chris Kennedy (D)
Majority Leader
Monica Duran (D)
Minority Leader
Rose Pugliese (R)
  1. Javier Mabrey (D)
  2. Steven Woodrow (D)
  3. Meg Froelich (D)
  4. Tim Hernández (D)
  5. Alex Valdez (D)
  6. Elisabeth Epps (D)
  7. Jennifer Bacon (D)
  8. Leslie Herod (D)
  9. Emily Sirota (D)
  10. Junie Joseph (D)
  11. Karen McCormick (D)
  12. Kyle Brown (D)
  13. Julie McCluskie (D)
  14. Rose Pugliese (R)
  15. Scott Bottoms (R)
  16. Stephanie Vigil (D)
  17. Regina English (D)
  18. Marc Snyder (D)
  19. Jennifer Parenti (D)
  20. Don Wilson (R)
  21. Mary Bradfield (R)
  22. Ken DeGraaf (R)
  23. Monica Duran (D)
  24. Lindsey Daugherty (D)
  25. Tammy Story (D)
  26. Meghan Lukens (D)
  27. Brianna Titone (D)
  28. Sheila Lieder (D)
  29. Shannon Bird (D)
  30. Chris Kennedy (D)
  31. Julia Marvin (D)
  32. Manny Rutinel (D)
  33. William Lindstedt (D)
  34. Jenny Willford (D)
  35. Lorena Garcia (D)
  36. Mike Weissman (D)
  37. Chad Clifford (D)
  38. David Ortiz (D)
  39. Brandi Bradley (R)
  40. Naquetta Ricks (D)
  41. Iman Jodeh (D)
  42. Mandy Lindsay (D)
  43. Bob Marshall (D)
  44. Anthony Hartsook (R)
  45. Lisa Frizell (R)
  46. Tisha Mauro (D)
  47. Ty Winter (R)
  48. Gabe Evans (R)
  49. Judy Amabile (D)
  50. Mary Young (D)
  51. Ron Weinberg (R)
  52. Cathy Kipp (D)
  53. Andrew Boesenecker (D)
  54. Matt Soper (R)
  55. Rick Taggart (R)
  56. Rod Bockenfeld (R)
  57. Elizabeth Velasco (D)
  58. Marc Catlin (R)
  59. Barbara McLachlan (D)
  60. Stephanie Luck (R)
  61. Eliza Hamrick (D)
  62. Matthew Martinez (D)
  63. Richard Holtorf (R)
  64. Ryan Armagost (R)
  65. Mike Lynch (R)
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