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  1. Nov 13, 2006 · Elected to the Colorado Senate in 1994, state Sen. Charlie Duke sought, and got, support from the Christian Coalition and from citizen militia groups. He warned them of the satanic forces at...

  2. Memorializing former Senator and Representative Charles Duke. Session: 2016 Regular Session. Bill Summary. Read More.

  3. May 8, 2001 · A Colorado electrician turned politician, Charles Duke was truly the militiaman's representative. Serving six years in the state House and almost four in the state Senate, the Republican from Monument was also honorary chairman of the National State Sovereignty Coalition, a Patriot outfit.

  4. Apr 8, 1994 · Colorado State Representative Charles Duke discussed "state sovereignty." The resolution he sponsored on that matter had just been approved by the Colorado House of Representatives. Art called the move a "bloodless revolution" that he hoped would spread to other states.

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    April 7: Introduced in the Senate and assigned to
    April 7: Laid over to 04/11/2016 on the Senate's third reading with no amendments
    April 11: Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
    April 12: Introduced in the House and assigned to

    Senate vote on April 11

    On motion of Senator Lambert, the memorial was read at length and adopted by thefollowing roll call vote:following roll call vote: Yes 1. 33 No 1. 0

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  5. Charles Dukes. Age: 41. Occupation: Education and Workforce Policy. Years lived in Commerce City: 8. Years lived in Colorado: 41. Phone: 720-815-6521. Website: dukesforcouncil.com. Email: Dukesforcc@gmail.com. Candidate Documents: Candidate Affidavit | New Committee Registration.

  6. Jan 18, 2022 · Colorado Mesa University alumnus and former Maverick football player Charles Duke replaced Kelly Brough in December 2021 after Brough resigned from the board due to her new role as an administrator at another Colorado university.

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