Adam Frisch

CO-03

Last updated October 11th, 2024 at 3:11pm GMT.

   

In Congress, Jeff Hurd will fight to secure the border immediately, give Border Patrol all the resources they need to enforce the law and crack down on the drugs and crime flowing into our communities. At the same time, Adam Frisch is running on a platform that supports illegal immigration, opposes the border wall, and supports sanctuary cities.

 

  • Absentee/Early Vote:​

    • AB/Early Vote Window Opens: October 21st – November 5th (Voter Centers and county Drop Boxes allowed)​
    • Ballots Drop: October 11th – October 18th​
    • Ballots Due By: November 5th at 7pm (Nov 13th for UOCAVA)​

Current Cycle

10/11/2024

Our Decision

Frisch
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10/04/2024

Tough On Immigration

Frisch
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10/02/2024

Get It Done

Hurd
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10/02/2024

Border

NRCC/Hurd
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10/01/2024

Personal Freedom

Frisch
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09/18/2024

Do Better

Hurd
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09/18/2024

Corporate Wolf

Frisch
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09/09/2024

Stealing Our Water

Frisch
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08/21/2024

Rural Colorado First

Frisch
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08/05/2024

Working America

Frisch
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07/23/2024

Not A Yes Man

Frisch
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06/18/2024

Hiding

Frisch
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05/30/2024

Secure Our Border

Hurd
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05/22/2024

Energy Champion

Hurd
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Jeff grew up an average kid in Grand Junction. He attended public elementary school, played Little League baseball, and learned to swim at the city pool. His first official job outside the home was bagging groceries at the local City Market grocery store. Jeff has worked fast food, he’s stocked store shelves, and he’s waited restaurant tables.

Jeff’s dad was a psychologist working with low-income families. His mom did not go to college so that she could work to support her family. She passed away from cancer when Jeff and his middle brother were teenagers and their youngest brother was only nine, but she and Jeff’s dad raised their boys to value self-sacrifice, integrity, and to always strive to be part of the solution.

After graduating from Grand Junction High School, Jeff went to Notre Dame.  He worked in the dining hall washing dishes to help pay for college. After graduating, he returned home to work for the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce.

Soon after getting married to Barbora, Jeff enrolled in the University of Denver for law school and graduated with high honors. After law school, Jeff served as a law clerk to federal appeals court judge Timothy M. Tymkovich in Denver.

Jeff later went on to receive an advanced law degree from Columbia Law School, again graduating with high honors. After working several years at Sullivan & Cromwell, a well-respected international law firm headquartered in New York City, Jeff knew he wanted to return to Western Colorado.

In 2014, Jeff and Barbora moved their family back to Grand Junction where Jeff became co-owner of a small law firm. He experienced the ups and downs of being a small business owner, as well as the responsibility of providing for employees that relied on him. Through hard work and many hours, his practice became so busy that Jeff eventually opened, and now leads, the Grand Junction office of Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe PC, a nearly 100-year-old Colorado commercial law firm.

  • Jeff Hurd will fight to secure the border immediately, give Border Patrol all the resources they need to enforce the law, and crack down on the drugs and crime flowing into our communities.
  • When Jeff Hurd’s mother was diagnosed with cancer, he had to drive her to Denver as well as go out of state for her treatment. Jeff Hurd will make expanding healthcare access for rural Colorado a top priority.