Matt Soper

Matt Soper is a state representative from Delta, Colorado. A Republican, Soper represents Colorado House of Representatives District 54, which encompasses parts of Mesa and Delta counties on Colorado's Western Slope.[1]

Matt Soper
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 54th district
Assumed office
January 4, 2019
Preceded byYeulin Willett
Personal details
Born (1984-07-30) July 30, 1984
Delta, Colorado
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceDelta, Colorado
Alma materColorado Mesa University

University of Edinburgh

University of New Hampshire
ProfessionBusinessman
Professional researcher and writer
Websitewww.electmattsoper.com

Background

Soper holds degrees from Colorado Mesa University, the University of Edinburgh School of Law, and the University of New Hampshire School of Law. He runs a research and writing business called Oxford Strategies, LLC.[2]

Election

Soper was first elected as a state representative in the 2018 general elections. In that election, he defeated his Democratic Party opponent, winning 66.01% of the vote.[3]

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References

  1. Colorado Reapportionment Commission Staff (2011-12-22). "Legislative District Information After 2011 Reapportionment House District 54" (PDF). State of Colorado. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  2. "Colorado House District 54 candidate Q&A". The Denver Post. 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  3. "Colorado election results, November 6, 2018, 2018 General Election". Colorado Secretary of State. 2018-11-06. Retrieved 2019-01-11.


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