We are excited to introduce the new members joining the Colorado House Republicans for the 75th General Assembly. These Representatives bring diverse experiences in military service, public education, business, and local government, each committed to championing community safety, economic growth, education, and protecting constitutional rights. With their dedication and leadership, they are ready to serve their districts and bring positive change to Colorado. Stay tuned to learn more about our newest team members!

Meet Our New Representatives!

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Rebecca Keltie HD - 16 Representative-Elect Rebecca Keltie brings a wealth of experience from her 21 years in the military, along with her career working with government and law enforcement to combat human and drug trafficking and serving as a Department of Defense contract engineer focused on national security. A strong advocate for community safety, education, and veterans’ services, Keltie is deeply involved in local volunteer efforts and supports policies that protect parental rights, uphold TABOR, and promote affordable housing. As a proud mother and descendant of George Ross, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, her commitment to service runs deep, rooted in resilience and a strong work ethic that resonates with the House District 16 community.

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Dan Woog HD - 19

Representative-Elect Woog has proudly served the people of Colorado for years, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to public service. Originally from Erie, he now resides in Frederick and has lived in the district for 16 years. Prior to his current role, Woog represented House District 63 and served as a town trustee in Erie for eight years, following his tenure as a planning commissioner. His legislative priorities include reducing the cost of living and supporting law enforcement to ensure community safety. A committed single dad, he is raising his daughter, Anni (15), and son, Caiden (13), in the district he calls home.


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Jarvis Caldwell HD - 20

Representative-Elect Jarvis Caldwell, an Air Force veteran who served for 10 years, is deeply connected to the large veteran community in HD 20, which encompasses the Air Force Academy. Married to Rheanne with two sons, Jaxon and Colton, Rep-Elect Caldwell is committed to representing the district’s families and addressing their concerns. He prioritizes law and order, public safety, and protecting parental rights. Recognizing the state’s challenges with illegal immigration and the resulting fentanyl crisis, he seeks to lead efforts to restore safety and stability in Colorado while advocating for school choice and community empowerment.

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Max Brooks HD - 45

Representative-Elect Max Brooks is a strong conservative leader with a proven track record of problem-solving and a deep commitment to public safety and affordability. Residing in Castle Rock for nearly 20 years, he has raised his family there and served the community on the Castle Rock Town Council, where he champions public safety, freedom, and prosperity. His extensive civic experience includes roles on multiple boards, such as the Douglas County Housing Partnership and the Castlewood Ranch Metropolitan District Board, where he worked to reduce property tax burdens and advocate for affordable housing solutions. A former sales manager and longtime baseball enthusiast, Rep.-Elect Brooks embodies dedication and community spirit, he volunteered as a youth baseball coach and currently serves as an emcee for the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo parade. 

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Carlos Barron HD - 48

Representative-Elect Carlos Barron, born in Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico, immigrated to the U.S. as a young child and has been a proud resident of Fort Lupton, CO, since the age of five. A graduate of Fort Lupton High School, Rep-Elect Barron studied business management before joining and managing his father's oil and gas services company. Alongside his wife, Carla, he has launched two successful businesses and raised three children, Santiago, Lucia, and Camila. Rep-Elect Barron has served on the Fort Lupton Planning Commission and is currently in his third year on the city council. With a strong work ethic and conservative values, he is committed to representing District 48 by advocating for energy independence, the Second Amendment, and parental rights.

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Ryan Gonzalez HD - 50

Representative-Elect Ryan Gonzalez is a first-generation college graduate with a Bachelor's in Business from the University of Northern Colorado. With a passion for advocacy, he has worked for nonprofit organizations focused on suicide awareness and the Special Olympics. One of three siblings, Rep-Elect Gonzalez stands firmly for protecting the oil and gas industry, upholding TABOR, and collaborating across party lines to address the rising cost of living. His mission is to ensure that District 50's residents are supported through practical solutions and responsible governance.

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Chris Richardson HD - 56

Representative-Elect Chris Richardson is a retired Army Colonel with a distinguished record of public service, including four years on the Elizabeth School Board and eight years as an Elbert County Commissioner. He lives in Elbert County with his wife, Andrea, and their daughter. Rep-Elect Richardson is committed to preserving citizens’ rights, reducing government overreach, and supporting local businesses. His legislative priorities include strengthening agriculture, ensuring water security, and improving infrastructure, particularly roads, to support the prosperity of District 56.

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Larry Don Suckla HD - 58

Representative-Elect Larry Don Suckla is a dedicated advocate for the constituents of District 58, committed to championing their priorities and values. A professional auctioneer, farmer, and rancher, Rep-Elect Suckla’s deep roots in Colorado include his role as a former County Commissioner and Vice Chair of the Public Lands Steering Committee. His legislative focus centers on defending water rights, addressing the mismanagement of state funds, and upholding the First and Second Amendments. As a proud father of two daughters, one in mental health and one in hardware, Rep-Elect. Suckla brings both personal commitment and practical experience to his mission of serving the people.

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Dusty Johnson HD - 64

Representative-Elect Dusty Johnson is a proud conservative from Fort Morgan. She earned a B.A. in Politics with a focus on agriculture and water from Regis University. With deep roots in 4H and FFA, Rep-Elect Johnson is committed to supporting rural communities and bridging the rural-urban divide through policy and outreach. She has over seven years of experience as a legislative aide for a U.S. Congressman and State Senators and served as Morgan County Republican Chairman. 

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Lori Garcia Sander HD - 65

Representative-Elect Lori Garcia Sander has dedicated 25 years to public education as a teacher, principal, district administrator, and assistant principal. A lifelong Colorado resident, Rep-Elect Sander has lived in Eaton and District 65 for 20 years, gaining firsthand insight into the needs of agricultural communities. Married to a small business owner, she champions education, economic growth, and public safety. Rep-Elect Sander advocates for including teachers and stakeholders in education policy discussions and supports less legislative interference in schools to enhance local control.

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