CourtAsked why she won Tuesday's state House District 6 Democratic primary, Lois Court didn't hesitate.
"I rejected special interest money and I accepted the spending limit," Court told PolitickerCO.com. "And I made it very clear to the people of this district that I was to represent their interests - not special interests - and that I want people to always be more important in my representation than money. It's just a real basic concept."
Court won handily in a three-way race many had said beforehand was too close to call. Court, a former City of Denver department head, won 44 percent of the vote. Former legislative policy analyst Liz Adams received 38 percent of the vote; Entrepreneur and philanthropist Josh Hanfling came in third with 18 percent.
Hanfling had raised $108,049 for the race, campaign finance reports showed - easily topping Court's $65,902 and Adams' $60,676.
Court is favored to win the seat over Republican Joshua Sharf in November, given the district's heavy Democratic slant.
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