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Darryl Glenn
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Prior offices
El Paso County Commission District 1

Elections and appointments
Last election

April 4, 2023

Education

High school

Doherty High School

Bachelor's

United States Air Force Academy

Graduate

Western New England College

Law

New England School of Law

Contact

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Darryl Glenn (Republican Party) was a member of the El Paso County Commission in Colorado, representing District 1. He left office in 2018.

Glenn ran for election for Mayor of Colorado Springs. He lost in the general election on April 4, 2023.

Biography

Glenn's professional experience includes working as an attorney. He is the founder of a family law and public policy/campaign management consulting firm. Glenn is also a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel.

Glenn's political experience includes serving two terms as an El Paso County commissioner. Heading into the 2018 election, he served as president of the board. Glenn also won the Republican nomination for the 2016 U.S. Senate race in Colorado.

Glenn earned his J.D. from New England School of Law. He received a master's in business administration from Western New England College and his B.S. from the United States Air Force Academy.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: Mayoral election in Colorado Springs, Colorado (2023)

General runoff election

General runoff election for Mayor of Colorado Springs

Yemi Mobolade defeated Wayne W. Williams in the general runoff election for Mayor of Colorado Springs on May 16, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Yemi Mobolade
Yemi Mobolade (Nonpartisan)
 
57.5
 
71,491
Image of Wayne W. Williams
Wayne W. Williams (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
42.5
 
52,812

Total votes: 124,303
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General election

General election for Mayor of Colorado Springs

The following candidates ran in the general election for Mayor of Colorado Springs on April 4, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Yemi Mobolade
Yemi Mobolade (Nonpartisan)
 
29.8
 
32,429
Image of Wayne W. Williams
Wayne W. Williams (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
19.2
 
20,908
Image of Sallie Clark
Sallie Clark (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
17.8
 
19,384
Image of Darryl Glenn
Darryl Glenn (Nonpartisan)
 
8.7
 
9,470
Image of Longinos Gonzalez Jr.
Longinos Gonzalez Jr. (Nonpartisan)
 
7.9
 
8,622
Johnathan Tiegen (Nonpartisan)
 
5.0
 
5,405
Andrew Dalby (Nonpartisan)
 
4.4
 
4,825
Image of Tom Strand
Tom Strand (Nonpartisan)
 
2.4
 
2,597
Image of Lawrence Martinez
Lawrence Martinez (Nonpartisan)
 
1.7
 
1,823
Image of Christopher Mitchell
Christopher Mitchell (Nonpartisan)
 
1.1
 
1,248
Kallan Rodebaugh (Nonpartisan)
 
1.0
 
1,129
Jim Miller (Nonpartisan)
 
0.9
 
948

Total votes: 108,788
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2018

See also: Colorado's 5th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House Colorado District 5

Incumbent Doug Lamborn defeated Stephany Rose Spaulding and Douglas Randall in the general election for U.S. House Colorado District 5 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Doug Lamborn
Doug Lamborn (R)
 
57.0
 
184,002
Image of Stephany Rose Spaulding
Stephany Rose Spaulding (D)
 
39.3
 
126,848
Douglas Randall (L)
 
3.7
 
11,795
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.0
 
71

Total votes: 322,716
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Colorado District 5

Stephany Rose Spaulding advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Colorado District 5 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephany Rose Spaulding
Stephany Rose Spaulding
 
100.0
 
45,466

Total votes: 45,466
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Colorado District 5

Incumbent Doug Lamborn defeated Darryl Glenn, Owen Hill, Bill Rhea, and Tyler Stevens in the Republican primary for U.S. House Colorado District 5 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Doug Lamborn
Doug Lamborn
 
52.2
 
54,974
Image of Darryl Glenn
Darryl Glenn
 
20.4
 
21,479
Image of Owen Hill
Owen Hill
 
18.2
 
19,141
Image of Bill Rhea
Bill Rhea
 
5.9
 
6,167
Tyler Stevens
 
3.5
 
3,643

Total votes: 105,404
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Campaign finance

The chart below details the campaign finance reports from the candidates in this race who reported more than $10,000 in contributions as of March 31, 2018.[2]


Name Party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on hand Date
Doug Lamborn Republican Party $680,006 $780,250 $217,076 As of December 31, 2018
Darryl Glenn Republican Party $355,670 $340,486 $15,184 As of December 31, 2018
Owen Hill Republican Party $533,764 $533,764 $0 As of December 7, 2018
Bill Rhea Republican Party $107,472 $99,827 $0 As of December 31, 2018
Tyler Stevens Republican Party $35,696 $26,581 $9,115 As of June 30, 2018

Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2018. This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.


Polls

Colorado's 5th Congressional District election, Republican primary
Poll Lamborn GlennHillStevensRheaUndecidedMargin of ErrorSample Size
Magellan Strategies
May 20-21, 2018
37%27%10%3%2%21%+/-4.3519
Note: A "0%" finding means the candidate was not a part of the poll. The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to [email protected]


2016

See also: United States Senate election in Colorado, 2016

The U.S. Senate race in Colorado was rated safely Democratic in 2016. Incumbent Michael Bennet (D) won re-election, defeating Darryl Glenn (R), Lily Tang Williams (L), Arn Menconi (G), Bill Hammons (Unity Party), Dan Chapin (I), Paul Noel Fiorino (I), and Don Willoughby (Write-in) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Bennet faced no primary challenger, while Glenn defeated Ryan Frazier, Robert Blaha, Jack Graham, and Jon Keyser to win the Republican nomination. The primary elections took place on June 28, 2016.[3][4][5]

U.S. Senate, Colorado General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Bennet Incumbent 50% 1,370,710
     Republican Darryl Glenn 44.3% 1,215,318
     Libertarian Lily Tang Williams 3.6% 99,277
     Green Arn Menconi 1.3% 36,805
     Unity Bill Hammons 0.3% 9,336
     Independent Dan Chapin 0.3% 8,361
     Unaffiliated Paul Noel Fiorino 0.1% 3,216
Total Votes 2,743,023
Source: Colorado Secretary of State


U.S. Senate, Colorado Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngDarryl Glenn 37.7% 131,125
Jack Graham 24.6% 85,400
Robert Blaha 16.5% 57,196
Jon Keyser 12.5% 43,509
Ryan Frazier 8.7% 30,241
Total Votes 347,471
Source: Colorado Secretary of State

Campaign themes

2023

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2018

Glenn listed the themes below on his 2018 campaign website.

Why I'm Running

Our country is in the balance and the time is now for better ideas and action. For us to succeed, we must elect a leader who doesn’t simply vote for what he thinks is right, but who will fight for what he knows is right. I am that leader.

As a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, I am proud to have honorably served my country for 21 years in both active duty and reserve service. As County Commissioner and Colorado Springs City Councilman, I have fought for safer communities, better roads and reduced government regulation. During my life in public service, I have proven that I’m a fighter and leader.


I’m concerned about the direction of our state and country. Those who were elected to represent us squabble rather than resolve. They talk instead of listen. They produce excuses instead of results. Our citizens are frustrated and angry. I know that together we can do better.

Issues Facing Our Communities

As Colorado’s 2016 Republican nominee for United States Senate, I have crisscrossed our state for more than a year talking with working families about their lives, hopes for their children and the challenges ahead. During these countless conversations, I have developed an understanding of the growing issues impacting our communities:

  • National Defense – Supporting a strong well trained and equipped military
  • Health Care Reform – Voting to repeal and replace disastrous Obamacare
  • Criminal Justice – Increasing safety, providing a more effective reentry system
  • Drug Addiction – Ending the cycle of addiction and crime through intervention
  • Homelessness – Saving lives and tax dollars with treatment and work
  • Affordable Housing – Reducing red tape, building homes faster for less money
  • Domestic Abuse – Ensuring every Coloradan feels safe in their own home

We know better. Together we will prove it.

Coloradans are far better suited to solve Colorado’s problems than Washington. I want to ensure our local nonprofits, churches and community groups have the support and resources they need to get the job done – right. I trust in our ability to succeed and will focus my efforts on eliminating the D.C. bureaucracy that more times than not gets in the way.

I also stand behind the importance of term limits at the national and local community level. I continue to believe in the importance of each community across this country to advocate and pass term limits for their elected leaders.

What we're experiencing right now is a fight by both parties to remain in power either by offering no substantive solutions to our growing community problems or by simply supporting legislation that "checks the box" and creates political cover and the illusion that at least something was accomplished. Elected leaders need to come home after a reasonable length of service and live under the same policies that they've enacted.

My vow to you as your congressman.

My wife Jane Northrup-Glenn and our combined four children are humbled by the outpouring of support of countless friends and neighbors. I look forward to running a grassroots campaign of substance and ideas.

As your U.S. Congressman, I will be fully committed to our success. We’ll get there by leveraging the skills, knowledge and passions of every person in my congressional district. Together, we will look for practical solutions to many of the problems that have blocked our citizens from reaching their American Dream. Thank you, God bless you, your family and these United States of America.[6]

—Darryl Glenn 2018 campaign website[7]

2016

The following issues were listed on Glenn's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • 1) Freeing our Future by creating opportunies for everyone to pursue personal prosperity: Reduce regulations so employers and employees flourish in a healthier business climate.
  • 2) Freeing Our Future by reigning in federal spending and forcing the federal government to live within its means. Promote a balanced budget amendment
  • 3) Freeing our future by defending our homeland and strengthening our national defense. Secure our national borders.
  • 4) Freeing Our Future by restoring the power to the governed and requiring that Congress live under the laws they pass. As your Senator, I will endeavor to repeal Obamacare and other policies that divide Americans and separate them from their elected officials. It is time Congress and the President live like the people they were elected to serve, and feel the effects of their policies directly, personally and financially.

[6]

—Darryl Glenn's campaign website, http://www.electdarrylglenn.com/#!my-plan-for-colorado/c14r

Campaign finance summary


Note: The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties. Depending on the election or state, this may represent only a portion of all the funds spent on their behalf. Satellite spending groups may or may not have expended funds related to the candidate or politician on whose page you are reading this disclaimer. Campaign finance data from elections may be incomplete. For elections to federal offices, complete data can be found at the FEC website. Click here for more on federal campaign finance law and here for more on state campaign finance law.


Darryl Glenn campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2018U.S. House Colorado District 5Lost primary$355,670 $340,486
Grand total$355,670 $340,486
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

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