How a few unaffiliated voters who disliked Lauren Boebert feel about their 3rd Congressional District options now

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Democrat Adam Frisch, left, and Republican Jeff Hurd, candidates in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, shake hands during a candidate forum in Montrose Colo., Wednesday morning, October 9, 2024. (William Woody, Special to The Colorado Sun)
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Unaffiliated voters make up the largest share of the electorate in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, which spans the Western Slope into Pueblo and southeastern Colorado.

At 47% of the district’s active registered voters, they will decide who represents the area in Washington D.C. starting next year. Republicans made up 29% of the active registered electorate in the district as of Oct.1, while registered Democrats made up 22%.

Voters’ two major-party options are Democrat Adam Frisch, a former Aspen city councilman, and Republican Jeff Hurd, a Grand Junction attorney. One of those men will replace Republican U.S. Lauren Boebert, who switched congressional districts to run for reelection this year after nearly losing to Frisch in the 3rd District in 2022…

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