October 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - El Salvador: Politics: Election2006 - Kefalas: Coloradoan: Kefalas will make another try at House District 52 seat
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October 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - El Salvador: Politics: Election2006 - Kefalas: Coloradoan: Kefalas will make another try at House District 52 seat
Kefalas will make another try at House District 52 seat
Kefalas, a longtime community activist, announced Thursday he is a Democratic candidate for the post, which is held by two-term incumbent Rep. Bob McCluskey, a Republican. District 52 covers the north and east sides of Fort Collins. John Kefalas was a candidate for Congress in 2004 and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in El Salvador.
Kefalas will make another try at House District 52 seat
Kefalas will make another try at House District 52 seat
Candidate lost to McCluskey in 2004 election
By KEVIN DUGGAN
KevinDuggan@coloradoan.com
Fort Collins resident John Kefalas wants another shot at winning the House District 52 seat in the Colorado General Assembly.
Kefalas, a longtime community activist, announced Thursday he is a Democratic candidate for the post, which is held by two-term incumbent Rep. Bob McCluskey, a Republican. District 52 covers the north and east sides of Fort Collins.
Kefalas lost to McCluskey in the 2004 election by 484 votes out of 36,673 ballots cast, after defeating Bill Bertschy in the Democratic primary by nine votes out of 4,645 cast.
Read more in Friday's Coloradoan.
Originally published October 13, 2005
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