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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alex_ValdezAlex Valdez - Wikipedia

    Alex Valdez is an American politician who is the member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 5th district in the City and County of Denver. Background. Valdez grew up in Aurora, Colorado and attended Rangeview High School. After graduating Rangeview in 1999, Valdez attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona ...

  2. FRESH LEADERSHIP. Alex Valdez for Colorado. Watch on. Alex Valdez is the State Representative for Colorado House District 5. House District 5 is one of the most vibrant in the state of Colorado, and home to a wonderfully diverse community that is developing and evolving every day.

  3. 30. Nov. 2022 · Alex Valdez, a Democrat and current state house representative for northwest Denver, filed paperwork to run for mayor of Denver. He is the third legislator and a former CEO of a residential solar installation company to join the race.

  4. Alex is a lifelong Democrat and proud to be part of a party that is inclusive of his values as an LGBTQ person of color and a believer in equal rights for all. After moving to HD5 in 2002, Alex started his service to the Party as a Precinct Committee Person and later a Captain for House District 5.

  5. 21. Nov. 2019 · Michael Karlik, Colorado Politics. Nov 21, 2019. 0. Alex Valdez. First-term state Rep. Alex Valdez, D-Denver, will be the new chair of the General Assembly’s LGBTQ caucus after an election earlier this week. “We made tremendous progress in the last year,” Valdez said in a statement.

  6. About AlexALEX VALDEZ FOR COLORADO. Alex Valdez represents Colorado’s House District 5, which encompasses the urban core of Denver. He was elected in 2018 to succeed former-House Speaker Crisanta Duran. Alex Valdez was born and raised in the Denver Metro area.

  7. 29. Nov. 2022 · Another state lawmaker is entering the race for Denver mayor, with state Rep. Alex Valdez telling Colorado Politics he is submitting his candidacy paperwork on Tuesday. Valdez, D-Denver, is joining a crowded field of candidates hoping to succeed term-limited Mayor Michael Hancock next year.