Julia Marvin

American politician
Julia Marvin
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 31st district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 23, 2024[1]
Preceded bySaid Sharbini
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
Websitejuliamarvin.com

Julia Marvin is an American politician serving as member of the Colorado House of Representatives for the 31st district since January 2024.

Life

A Democrat, Marvin served four years on the Thornton, Colorado city council for ward two.[2] In 2023, she resigned to run for mayor, losing to Republican incumbent Jan Kulmann.[2] On January 18, 2024, Marvin was selected by the Democratic vacancy committee to represent the 31st district following Said Sharbini's resignation.[2] She defeated city councillor Jacque Phillips in a nine to seven vote.[2][3] She is a member of the agriculture, water, and natural resources committee.[4]

References

  1. ^ "House journal, Seventy-Fourth General Assembly, State of Colorado, second regular session" (PDF). Colorado House of Representatives. State of Colorado. January 23, 2024. p. 74. Retrieved January 29, 2024. On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 8:04 a.m., Julia Marvin was sworn in as Representative for District 31. Speaker Julie McCluskie administered the oath of office in the Chamber of the House of Representatives
  2. ^ a b c d Wilson, Sara (January 18, 2024). "Julia Marvin tapped to represent Thornton in Colorado Legislature". Colorado Newsline. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  3. ^ Klamann, Seth (2024-01-19). "Adams County Democrats send former Thornton council member to state House". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  4. ^ "Julia Marvin | Colorado General Assembly". leg.colorado.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-29.

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Colorado House of Representatives
Preceded by
Said Sharbini
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 31st district

2024–present
Incumbent
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74th General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Julie McCluskie (D)
Speaker pro tempore
Chris Kennedy (D)
Majority Leader
Monica Duran (D)
Minority Leader
Rose Pugliese (R)
  1. Javier Mabrey (D)
  2. Steven Woodrow (D)
  3. Meg Froelich (D)
  4. Tim Hernández (D)
  5. Alex Valdez (D)
  6. Elisabeth Epps (D)
  7. Jennifer Bacon (D)
  8. Leslie Herod (D)
  9. Emily Sirota (D)
  10. Junie Joseph (D)
  11. Karen McCormick (D)
  12. Kyle Brown (D)
  13. Julie McCluskie (D)
  14. Rose Pugliese (R)
  15. Scott Bottoms (R)
  16. Stephanie Vigil (D)
  17. Regina English (D)
  18. Marc Snyder (D)
  19. Jennifer Parenti (D)
  20. Don Wilson (R)
  21. Mary Bradfield (R)
  22. Ken DeGraaf (R)
  23. Monica Duran (D)
  24. Lindsey Daugherty (D)
  25. Tammy Story (D)
  26. Meghan Lukens (D)
  27. Brianna Titone (D)
  28. Sheila Lieder (D)
  29. Shannon Bird (D)
  30. Chris Kennedy (D)
  31. Julia Marvin (D)
  32. Manny Rutinel (D)
  33. William Lindstedt (D)
  34. Jenny Willford (D)
  35. Lorena Garcia (D)
  36. Mike Weissman (D)
  37. Chad Clifford (D)
  38. David Ortiz (D)
  39. Brandi Bradley (R)
  40. Naquetta Ricks (D)
  41. Iman Jodeh (D)
  42. Mandy Lindsay (D)
  43. Bob Marshall (D)
  44. Anthony Hartsook (R)
  45. Lisa Frizell (R)
  46. Tisha Mauro (D)
  47. Ty Winter (R)
  48. Gabe Evans (R)
  49. Judy Amabile (D)
  50. Mary Young (D)
  51. Ron Weinberg (R)
  52. Cathy Kipp (D)
  53. Andrew Boesenecker (D)
  54. Matt Soper (R)
  55. Rick Taggart (R)
  56. Rod Bockenfeld (R)
  57. Elizabeth Velasco (D)
  58. Marc Catlin (R)
  59. Barbara McLachlan (D)
  60. Stephanie Luck (R)
  61. Eliza Hamrick (D)
  62. Matthew Martinez (D)
  63. Richard Holtorf (R)
  64. Ryan Armagost (R)
  65. Mike Lynch (R)


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