Don (Don) Wilson (R-SH20)
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Representative
Colorado House of Representatives
Room 307 Colorado State Capitol 200 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80203-1784

District Office:
200 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80203-1784
Elected: 2022    Next Election: 2024
Committee Assignments
MemberPension Review Subcommittee
MemberHouse Committee on Transportation, Housing, and Local Government
MemberHouse Committee on Education
MemberJoint Committee on Legal Services
MemberJoint Commission on Pension Review
MemberJoint Review Committee on Transportation Legislation
Counties Representing
El Paso

Bio

Since moving to Colorado as kid, Representative Don Wilson has always been service oriented in the community, state, and country. As a teenager, he was a volunteer youth counselor and sports coach, followed by serving in the United States Marine Corps as a weapons specialist. Most recently Rep. Wilson served as Mayor of his home community of Monument. Outside of his current role as a state legislator, Wilson is an aeronautics instructor to middle school aged students for a STEM program throughout the state.

Representative Wilson was elected to the Town of Monument Board of Trustees in 2016, and served as Mayor Pro-Tem until 2018, when he was elected Mayor. As the Mayor he took a strong interest in the way state policy was often harmful to the needs of smaller communities. He has served as a member of the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, the I-25 GAP Coalition, the I-25 Steering Committee, Pikes Peak Regional Building Commissioner, and the Monument Economic Development Committee.

While serving as the Mayor of the Town of Monument, in 2019, Wilson C0-Sponsored the Referendum against The National Popular Vote (SB 19-042), with then Commissioner Pugliese. This effort was the first of its kind in over 80 years and was one of the largest citizen-led initiatives Colorado has ever seen. The effort spanned the entire state, engaging Coloradoans from every county, making Colorado the first and only state to allow its people to vote on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.








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