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===Politics=== * [[Alva Adams (governor)|Alva Adams]], the [[List of Governors of Colorado|fifth]], tenth, and fourteenth [[governor of Colorado]], from 1887 to 1889, 1897 to 1899, and briefly in 1905 * [[Alva Blanchard Adams]], [[List of United States Senators from Colorado#United States Senate Class 3|U.S. senator from Colorado]], 1923β1925 and 1933β1941. Son of Alva Adams * [[Gordon L. Allott]], [[List of United States Senators from Colorado#United States Senate Class 2|U.S. senator from Colorado]], 1955β1973. [[Lieutenant Governor of Colorado]], 1950β1955 * [[John Beno]] (1931β2000), Colorado state senator and Roman Catholic priest * [[Thomas M. Bowen]], U.S. senator from Colorado, 1883β1889, [[Governor of Idaho Territory]], 1871, [[List of justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court|Arkansas Supreme Court Justice]], 1867β1871 * [[David Courtney Coates]], Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, founding member of the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] * [[Frank Evans (politician)|Frank Evans]], U.S. representative from Colorado, 1965β1979 * [[Thomas T. Farley]], Colorado state legislator and lawyer * [[Joseph A. Garcia]], 48th lieutenant governor of Colorado, 2011β2016, former president of [[Colorado State University Pueblo]]. * [[Simon Guggenheim]], U.S. senator from Colorado, 1907β1913, businessman and son of Benjamin Guggenheim * [[Asma Gull Hasan]], political pundit * [[Walter Walford Johnson]], 32nd governor of Colorado, 1950β1951 * [[Raymond P. Kogovsek]], U.S. representative from Colorado, 1979β1985 * [[Joyce Lawrence (politician)|Joyce Lawrence]], former city councilor and Colorado state legislator * [[John Andrew Martin]], U.S. representative from Colorado, 1909β1913, 1933β1939 * [[Bat Masterson]], iconic figure of American West, sheriff of South Pueblo<ref name="puebloplan2001">{{cite web|url= http://www.pueblo.us/documents/Planning/Pueblo%20Regional%20Development%20Plan.pdf |title=Pueblo Regional Development Plan: Final Adoption Draft |date=September 11, 2001 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110607135214/http://www.pueblo.us/documents/Planning/Pueblo%20Regional%20Development%20Plan.pdf |archive-date=June 7, 2011 |access-date=March 31, 2015}}</ref> * [[Tisha Mauro]], American state legislator * [[Rita Martinez]], activist against [[Columbus Day]] * [[James Bradley Orman]], twelfth governor of Colorado, in office 1901β1903 * [[Jim Parco]], former [[United States Air Force]] [[Lieutenant colonel (United States)|lieutenant colonel]]. Leading critic in religious intolerance crisis at the [[United States Air Force Academy]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/23/politics/23academy.html|title=Air Force Academy Staff Found Promoting Religion|first=Laurie|last=Goodstein|date=June 23, 2005|access-date=July 25, 2017|newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref> * [[Dana Perino]], White House Press Secretary in 2007β2009, graduated from Colorado State University Pueblo in 1994 * [[Frederick Walker Pitkin]], [[List of Governors of Colorado|second]] governor of Colorado from 1879 to 1883 * [[John E. Rickards]], first [[lieutenant governor]] of [[Montana]] and second governor of [[Montana]]<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_montana/col2-content/main-content-list/title_rickards_john.html|title= Montana Governor John Ezra Rickards|publisher= National Governors Association |access-date= October 10, 2012}}</ref> * [[Fitch Robertson]], Mayor of [[Berkeley, California]], from 1943 to 1947 * [[Ray Herbert Talbot]], 26th lieutenant governor of Colorado, from 1932 to 1937. [[List of Governors of Colorado|27th]] Governor of Colorado, 1937 * [[Bill Thiebaut]], former district attorney, former Colorado state senator, and state senate majority leader * [[Larry E. Trujillo Sr.]], Colorado state legislator * [[Hubert Work]], 47th [[United States Postmaster General]], 1922 to 1923. Later the 29th [[United States Secretary of the Interior]], 1923 to 1928
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