Lawrence G. Liston (born 1952) is an American politician who serves in the
Colorado Senate
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from the 10th district as a member of the
Republican Party. He served in the
Colorado House of Representatives
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from the 16th district from 2005 to 2013, and 2017 to 2021.
Liston was educated at
Wasson High School and
Colorado State University
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. His activities in the Republican Party started as a
precinct
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leader and then as a district leader before becoming the vice-chair of the
Colorado Republican Party
The Colorado Republican Party is the state affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Colorado. The party's headquarters is located in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
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. He was elected to the state house in 2004, and served until he lost in the Republican primary for a seat in the state senate to
Owen Hill. He returned to the state house after defeating Representative
Janak Joshi in the Republican primary and served until his election to the state senate in the
2020 election.
Liston has been criticized for his actions towards women, and has struggled with the chair of the
El Paso County Republican Party, including getting into a fight with her husband.
Early life and education
Lawrence G. Liston graduated from
Wasson High School and from Colorado State University with a
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
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and minored in political science in 1975. He started his work for the
Royal Bank of Canada
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as a financial consultant and later became vice-president in his firm. He married Mary Ann, with whom he had one child.
Career
Republican Party
Liston served as the leader of the Republicans in
Precinct
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217 from 1984 to 1996, and as the leader in the 16th Colorado House of Representatives district from 1997 to 2004. Liston served on the highway advisory board in
El Paso County from 1995 to 1999. He served as the vice-chair of the
Colorado Republican Party
The Colorado Republican Party is the state affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Colorado. The party's headquarters is located in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
The Republican Party was dominant in the state as recently as the mi ...
from 2001 to 2003. Liston served as the chair of
Bill Owens gubernatorial campaign in El Paso County in the
1998
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and
2002 elections
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. He served as the co-chair of
George W. Bush
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's presidential campaign in El Paso County during the
2000 presidential election and attended the
Republican National Convention
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as a delegate for Bush.
Colorado General Assembly
Elections
Liston ran for a seat in the
Colorado House of Representatives
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from the 16th district with the Republican nomination and defeated
Democratic nominee Mary F. Hafner and
Libertarian
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nominee Scott Paul Graves.
He won reelection without opposition in the 2006 election.
He defeated Democratic nominee Richard M. Flores in the 2008 election.
He won reelection in the 2010 election against Democratic nominee Janet Tanner.
He ran for the Republican nomination for a seat in the
Colorado Senate
The Colorado State Senate is the upper house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Colorado. It is composed of 35 members elected from single-member districts, with each district having a population of abou ...
from the 10th district during the 2012 election, but was defeated in the primary by Owen Hill.
He won the Republican nomination in the 16th district in the 2016 election against incumbent Janak Joshi and defeated Libertarian nominee John C. Hjersman in the general election.
He defeated Democratic nominee Andrew Smith and Libertarian nominee Hjersman in the
2018 election.
During the 2020 election Liston was the only candidate placed onto the Republican primary ballot due to him being the only one to receive at least 30% of the assembly support.
Eli Bremer
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claimed that Liston had defeated David Stiver in the assembly vote with 76% to 24%, but Stiver claimed in a lawsuit that there were numerous irregularities in the election and claimed that the rules were constantly changed, the number of credentialed delegates changed, and that the email account set up to receive the ballots was hacked. The Colorado Republican state committee ordered that Stiver be added to the ballot as it was too late to hold another assembly vote and maintained it ruling on appeal by a vote of 98 to 90.
Scott Gessler
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and
Wayne W. Williams, who had both previously served as the
Secretary of State of Colorado
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St ...
, opposed allowing Stiver onto the ballot. Judge Michael A. Martinez ruled that Stiver could not be placed onto the ballot. He won in the
general election
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to succeed Hill, who was term-limited, against Democratic nominee Randi McCallian and Libertarian nominee Heather Johnson.
Liston ran for re-election to the
Colorado Senate
The Colorado State Senate is the upper house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Colorado. It is composed of 35 members elected from single-member districts, with each district having a population of abou ...
in 2024. In the Republican Party primary election held June 25, 2024, he defeated opponents Rex Tonkins and David Stiver, winning 60.72% of the votes cast. In the general election held November 5, 2024, Liston defeated
Democratic Party candidate Ryan Howard Lucas and
Libertarian Party candidate John C. Hjersman, winning 57.05% of the total votes cast.
Tenure
During Liston's tenure in the state house he served on the Public Healthcare and Human Services, and Energy and Environment committees. He voted to expel Representative
Steve Lebsock in 2018.
In 2011, Sarah Anderson, the secretary of the El Paso County Republican Party, resigned and accused Liston of being misogynistic and that she was warned when she was fourteen to never be alone in a room with him. He signed a letter calling for Vickie Tonkins, the chair of the El Paso County Republican Party, to apologize and possibly resign after she posted "Do you believe that the Coronavirus is a PSYOP (Psychological Operation)? Post your answer…" on
Facebook
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. In 2021, Tonkins criticized Liston, Kay Rendleman, and Karl Schneider in an email for blocking her version of a school board candidate survey which included questions on
support for an audit of the 2020 election. Liston and Rex Tonkins, Vickie's husband, got into a fight at a county Republican executive committee meeting. Liston called Tonkins a thug three times although Liston claims that he stated that after an aggressive encounter with Tonkins.
During the 2025 legislative session, Liston prime sponsored a bill that added nuclear energy to Colorado’s definition of “clean energy resources," which would allow future nuclear projects to contribute to the state’s renewable energy goals.
Political positions
Liston received an F rating from
NARAL Pro-Choice America
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. Liston voted against repealing the
death penalty
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in 2009, and he,
Dave Williams,
Terri Carver
Terri Carver is a former state representative from Colorado Springs, Colorado. A Republican, Carver represented Colorado House of Representatives District 20, which encompassed several communities in El Paso County, including Air Force Academy, ...
,
Richard Holtorf, and
Lori Saine attempted to stall another vote on legislation to repeal it in 2020. He stated that he would not take the
COVID-19 vaccine
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. He supports a constitutional amendment to enact
term limits
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on member of the
United States Congress
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. In 2008, he apologized twice, first to Representative
Stella Garza-Hicks and then in a general statement, for referring to unwed teenage parents as sluts.
Electoral history
References
External links
Campaign website
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1952 births
American financial businesspeople
American Presbyterians
American Red Cross personnel
Colorado State University alumni
Living people
Republican Party members of the Colorado House of Representatives
21st-century members of the Colorado General Assembly
Politicians from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Republican Party Colorado state senators