John W. Hickenlooper
Senate · CO · Incumbent

John W. Hickenlooper

DCOIncumbentPrimary in 11d
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Primary: Jun 23, 2026 · 11d
Candidate Biography

About John W. Hickenlooper

John Hickenlooper (Democratic Party) is a member of the U.S. Senate from Colorado. He assumed office on January 3, 2021. His current term ends on January 3, 2027. Hickenlooper (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. Senate to represent Colorado. He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 30, 2026.

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Data Bill of Rights
Access, move, delete and receive a full accounting of your personal data.
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War-Crime Accountability
Mandatory review, reporting and support restrictions when credible evidence indicates war crimes.
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Congressional Stock Trading Ban
No trading on the people's trust.
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Citizens United Reform
Reduce corporate/election-money distortion after Citizens United.
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Universal Healthcare
Care without medical bankruptcy.
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Race
PrimaryJun 23, 2026
GeneralNov 3, 2026
Funding and Source Signals

Money & Influence

Where the Money Comes From
$6,818,283 total receipts
22%from small donors (<$200)
4%from corporate-aligned PACs
Small donors (<$200)*$1.5M22%
Larger individual donors*$3.4M50%
Corporate-aligned PACs*$292K4%
Labor & membership PACs*$122K2%
Other PACs*$352K5%
Party committees$62K<1%
Other receipts$1.1M16%
Top PAC Contributors
Liftoff PAC$13K
Financial Services Institute PAC$10K
Small Business Investor Alliance PAC$10K
Impact$10K
Real Estate Roundtable PAC$10K
FEC receipts through Mar 31, 2026 (canonical). *Donor-size and PAC-type splits estimated from Political Integrity breakdowns of itemized contributions. ↗ FEC source
FEC Finance Snapshot
$6,818,283
Total receipts · $4,036,009 cash on hand
Coverage through Mar 31, 2026
Issue Money Signal
$565,185
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Ideological/Single-Issue · Labor · Health · Finance, Insurance & Real Estate · Energy & Natural Resources · Lawyers & Lobbyists

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In Congress

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Stock Trades / PTR
50 disclosed trades since 2023 · 12 buys / 37 sells
Sale (Partial)SIRI$50K – $100KFeb 5, 2026
PurchaseETN$50K – $100KJan 14, 2026
Sale (Partial)LOW$50K – $100KJan 14, 2026
Sale (Partial)TJX$50K – $100KJan 14, 2026
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