Colorado WFP Endorses David Seligman for Attorney General

DENVER (June 10, 2026) – The Colorado Working Families Party (CO-WFP) today announced its endorsement of David Seligman in the Democratic Primary race for Attorney General. Seligman joins WFP’s previously endorsed 2026 slate (below) after a member-driven endorsement process that reflected the strength of a field featuring multiple longtime champions of working people and allies of the Working Families Party.

“Working people across Colorado know the game is rigged. Corporate landlords are burying renters in junk fees, for-profit hospitals are driving families into medical debt, and giant corporations are stealing wages while making record profits,” said Wynn Howell, State Director of Colorado Working Families Party. “David Seligman has spent his career taking on those fights and winning. He’s stood with workers against Amazon and Uber, challenged corporate abuse, and recovered millions of dollars for working people. As Attorney General, he’ll put the power of the law on the side of everyday Coloradans, not billionaires, monopolies, and corporate special interests.”

“I’m deeply humbled and grateful to receive the endorsement of the Colorado Working Families Party, an organization that has spent years fighting back against the billionaires, corporations, and dark money groups trying to tighten their grip on our democracy,” said David Seligman. “I’m running for Attorney General because the law doesn’t belong to Donald Trump, it doesn’t belong to corporations, it doesn’t belong to the Democratic Party. It belongs to the people of Colorado. When working families stand together, we can build something truly transformative: a politics that advances the dignity, safety, and freedom of all people, a government for the many, not the money.”

2026 Primary Endorsements

Federal

  • Julie Gonzales, U.S. Senate
  • Melat Kiros, U.S. House, Congressional District 1

Statewide

  • Amanda Gonzalez, Secretary of State
  • David Seligman, Attorney General

State Board of Education

  • Lisa Escárcega, Congressional District 1
  • Karla Esser, Congressional District 7

CU Board of Regents

  • Murray Smith, Congressional District 2

County Races

  • Emma Pinter, Adams County Commissioner, District 3
  • Tyler Quick, Adams County Commissioner, District 4
  • Jessica Campbell, Arapahoe County Commissioner, District 2
  • Leslie Summey, Arapahoe County Commissioner, District 4
  • PK Kaiser, Arapahoe County Assessor
  • Michael Westerberg, Arapahoe County Treasurer
  • Jenn Kaaoush, Boulder County Treasurer
  • Irene Bonham, Douglas County Commissioner, District 1
  • Andy Kerr, Jefferson County Assessor
  • Nicole Hensel, Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder
  • Angela Giron, Pueblo County Commissioner, District 3
  • Allen Medina, Pueblo County Sheriff

State Legislature

  • Javier Mabrey, State House District 1
  • Scott Baldermann, State House District 2
  • Gena Ozols, State House District 3
  • Justine Sandoval, House District 5
  • Iris Halpern, House District 6
  • Monica VanBuskirk, House District 9 
  • Junie Joseph, House District 10
  • Anil Pesaramelli, House District 19
  • Alexis Hoffkling, House District 23
  • Gabriel Cervantes, House District 31
  • Chris VanDijk, House District 32
  • Kenny Nguyen, House District 33
  • Jamie Jackson, House District 41
  • Jacki Marsh, House District 51
  • Elizabeth Velasco, House District 57
  • Iman Jodeh, Senate District 29
  • Chela Garcia Irlando, Senate District 34

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