Election 2026
Custer County 2026 Midterm Election Guide
Welcome to the 2026 Midterm Election hub for Custer County, Colorado — your go-to resource for all the key races, dates, and ways to participate in this critical election year. From local offices to statewide and federal contests, Custer County voters will help shape the future of our community and our state on November 3, 2026, when the general election takes place.
The road to November starts much earlier, beginning with candidate selection processes at the in-person caucus and county assembly on March 7, 2026 at Lange Hall in Westcliffe, where Democratic delegates will help determine which candidates appear on the June 30 Primary Ballot.
Custer County voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a range of important offices — including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, state legislative seats, and various county positions.
Whether you’re a lifelong voter or getting involved for the first time, this site will guide you through what’s at stake, how to participate in caucus and assembly, primary dates, candidate information, and resources to make your voice heard. Stay informed, get involved, and let’s make a difference in 2026!
2026 Midterm Candidates
This is a list of all the candidates who have announced they are running for office in 2026. In order to appear on the June 30 Primary Ballot they must first either gather petition signatures or proceed through the caucus & assembly process. If there are certain candidates you support, make plans to attend our caucus & assembly on March 7, 2026, 8:45 am - 9:15 am check-in; 9:15 caucus and assembly.
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Federal
United States Senate
State
Carmen Broesder Click here for Carmen’s video. “Custer County represents so much of what makes Colorado strong! Independence, resilience, and neighbors who show up for each other. My campaign is centered on keeping rural hospitals open, protecting water rights, strengthening local economies, expanding real career pathways for young people, and ensuring government works for communities instead of against them.” Carmen Broesder“Custer County represents so much of what makes Colorado strong! Independence, resilience, and neighbors who show up for each other. My campaign is centered on keeping rural hospitals open, protecting water rights, strengthening local economies, expanding real career pathways for young people, and ensuring government works for communities instead of against them.” Carmen Broesder
Brianna Titone Click here for Brianna’s video
CU Regent - District 7
Nolbert Chavez Watch Nolbert’s video here
CO State Board of Education - District CD7
Colorado State Senate District 4
Currently no Democratic Party candidates
Colorado State House District 60
Currently no Democratic Party candidates
County
Currently no Democratic Party candidates are running for the following offices:
County Commission - Precinct 1
Clerk and Recorder
Treasurer
Assessor
Surveyor
Sheriff
Coroner
United States House of Representatives - District CD7
Brittany Pettersen Click here for Brittany’s video
Govenor
Attorney General
David Seligman Click here for David’s video.
Secretary of State
Jessie Danielson Click here for Jessie’s video
Treasurer
Jeff Bridges Click here for Jeff’s video