Endorsements
 
Endorsements prior to August 12, 2008 (Primary)


  • Edward Vigil behind PodiumSenator Abel Tapia, Pueblo, Colorado
  • Sal Pace, Representative Elect, House District 46
  • Buffie McFadyen, Representative House District 47
  • Bill Thiebaut, Pueblo District Attorney
  • Anthony Nunez, Chairman of the Board—Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Larry Atencio, Pueblo City Councilman
  • Nick Gradisar, President of the Pueblo Board of Water Works
  • Wally Stealey, Former President of Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District
  • Colorado Trial Lawyers (CTL), Denver, Colorado
  • Lewis Quigley, Retired Pueblo City Manager, 25 Years
  • Gilbert & Diane Ortiz, Pueblo Union Labor Council Administrators/Members
  • Ray Aguilera, Pueblo City Councilman
  • Jeff Costner, Pueblo County Commissioner
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union
Endorsements received after August 13 and before November 4, 2008
  • State Representative Paul Weissmann, HD-12, Louisville, CO
  • State Representative Andy Kerr, HD-26, Lakewood, CO
  • Pueblo County Sheriff, Kirk Taylor
  • Costilla County Sheriff, Gilbert Martinez
  • Alamosa County Sheriff, Dave Stong
  • Congressman John Salazar (Colorado)
  • United Transporation Union, Denver, CO
  • Denver Post


PUEBLO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC HEADQUATERS

Pueblo Democratic Headquarters

Front row left to right: Sal Pace, State Representative Elect, HD-46; Diane Ortiz, Pueblo Union Councilwoman; Edward Vigil, Candidate, State Representative HD-62; Pueblo Senator Abel Tapia.

Second row left to right: Nick Gradisar, President of the Pueblo Water Works; Gilbert Ortiz, Pueblo Union Labor Councilman; Anthony Nuniz, Chairman of the Board, Pueblo County Commissioners; Larry Atencio, Pueblo City Councilman and Lewis Quigley, Retired Pueblo City Manager, 25 Years.

 
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