

DR. ALEXANDER AFRICA is a veteran, community leader, and nonprofit executive dedicated to serving and strengthening communities across Colorado. With a Doctorate in Management and extensive experience in leadership and organizational development, he has spent much of his career advocating for community engagement, education, and opportunities that support families and future generations.
Dr. Africa has been actively involved in nonprofit leadership and community initiatives at the local and national levels, building partnerships, supporting cultural programs, and empowering individuals through service and mentorship. His work reflects a commitment to collaboration, integrity, and leadership that brings people together to address community needs.
As a resident of Southern Colorado, Dr. Africa believes in the importance of civic engagement, responsible leadership, and creating opportunities that allow communities to grow and thrive. His mission is to continue serving with purpose and to help build a stronger future for the communities he proudly represents.
Alexander Africa is running for election to the CO House of Representatives to represent District 21 in El Paso County. He is on the ballot in the Republican primary on June 30, 2026.

HETAL DOSHI is a first generation American and proud daughter of two Indian immigrants.
Doshi has been a practicing lawyer for nearly 20 years. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney for Colorado and later Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division, Hetal prosecuted monopolies, cartels, fraudsters, scammers, and corrupt public officials—and won. The Biden/Harris administration appointed Doshi the nation’s top antitrust litigator.
For Hetal, this moment is personal. Hetal is a proud public servant raised by hardworking immigrants and an extended American community that instilled in her the values of hard work, fairness, and reinvesting in the American people.
Her top issues include defending Colorado, fighting for a fair economy, and protecting our rights and public safety.
Hetal Doshi is running in the Democratic primary for Colorado Attorney General on June 30, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

KENNY NGUYEN is the current State Representative for Colorado House District 33, representing parts of Adams, Broomfield, and Weld counties. He previously served on the Broomfield City Council, where he worked to expand income-aligned housing, maintain effective local governance during challenging times, and ensure residents had access to essential community services.
The son of refugees who fled the Vietnam War, Nguyen was born and raised in Colorado. He grew up in a family affected by the lasting impacts of war and generational trauma. As the first member of his family to earn a college degree and later a Master of Public Administration from the University of Colorado Denver, he views education and opportunity as central to his life’s journey. He is currently the only Asian American serving in the Colorado General Assembly and believes strongly that representation matters in government.Nguyen has dedicated his professional career to public service. His experience includes serving with organizations such as AmeriCorps, National Model United Nations, and the I Have a Dream Foundation. In the legislature, he has prioritized issues including affordable housing, public transportation, and policies aimed at creating greater opportunity for all Coloradans.
Kenny Nguyen is seeking re-election to the Colorado House of Representatives for District 33 and will be on the Democratic primary ballot on June 30, 2026.

ANIL PESARAMELLI is a Democratic candidate for Colorado House District 19. Born in rural India and raised in a family that valued education and perseverance, he immigrated to the United States and built a career as an engineer, small business owner, and public servant. He currently serves on the Erie Town Council, where he has focused on responsible growth, infrastructure, water resources, and transparent government.
Pesaramelli’s campaign centers on affordability for working families, including lowering the costs of housing, healthcare, childcare, groceries, insurance, and utilities. He also advocates for protecting reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights, immigrant communities, workers’ rights, and public education.
Drawing on his experience as an engineer and local elected official, he emphasizes practical, people-first leadership and accountability in government.
Anil Pesaramelli is running for election to the Colorado House of Representatives to represent District 19 (Erie, Dacona, Frederick). He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 30, 2026.

KEVIN LEUNG is known for his service on the Douglas County School Board and the South Metro Fire Rescue board, as well as for his direct conversations with residents in the community. Before entering public service, he immigrated from Hong Kong as a child, arriving with limited English but a strong sense of determination shaped by his upbringing.
Raised by parents who could not read or write, Leung learned early lessons of hard work and integrity. From the moment he arrived in the United States, he embraced perseverance as a guiding principle in his life.
In 2017, he was elected to the Douglas County School Board. At the time, the district had not passed a bond in over a decade. In 2018, he supported the passage of a $250 million bond and mill levy override that funded new schools, improved educational resources, and helped restore community trust. He later served on the South Metro Fire Rescue board, helping oversee a $200 million budget serving more than 570,000 residents. While not a firefighter himself, he worked to ensure strong governance and support for first responders and the communities they serve.
He is now running for the Colorado State Senate, driven by a commitment to public service and the belief that silence in the face of injustice is not an option.
Kevin Leung is running for election to the Colorado State Senate to represent District 30 (Douglas County). He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 30, 2026.

NEAL WALIA is a Democratic candidate for Colorado House District 9 and has dedicated his career to public service and community advocacy. As Deputy Director of the Asian Pacific Development Center, he has helped support immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through mental health services, adult education programs, and pathways to citizenship.
Walia also worked with the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians, where he collaborated with healthcare providers, patient advocates, and labor justice organizations to help pass legislation ending non-compete agreements in healthcare and modernizing medical licensing practices to better support physicians seeking mental health treatment.
A longtime advocate for bold policy solutions and community engagement, Walia first entered politics by challenging a longtime incumbent for Congress. He now seeks to represent House District 9, bringing his experience in public service, coalition-building, and policy advocacy to the Colorado State Capitol.
Neal Walia is running for election to the Colorado House of Representatives to represent District 9 (Denver). He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 30, 2026.
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