
Serving · State House · Colorado
Stephanie Luck
State Representative · Colorado · District 60 · Republican
Stephanie Luck serves as a State Representative in the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 60 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Luck.
Key facts
- Full name
- Stephanie Luck
- Office
- State Representative
- Chamber
- Colorado House of Representatives
- State
- Colorado
- District
- District 60
- Party
- Republican
- Status
- Currently serving
- Born
- —
- OpenStates ID
- ocd-person/3e7145a3-8729-497c-a168-db98d22cf015
- Dataset version
- 1.20260609
Biographical narrative
813 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract
Stephanie Luck is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives. She represents House District 60, which encompasses several counties, including Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, and Teller, as well as part of Pueblo County. A member of the Republican Party, Luck has been active in Colorado politics since her election in 2020. Prior to her legislative career, she was involved in various community initiatives and held positions in local organizations.
Early life and career
Stephanie Luck is a native of Colorado, where she has spent much of her life. Before entering the political arena, she pursued a career in education, working as a sixth-grade teacher. This role allowed her to engage directly with the community and contribute to the education of young students. In addition to her teaching career, Luck has been involved in local business and community leadership. She served as the president of the Penrose Chamber of Commerce, where she worked to support local businesses and foster economic development in the area.
Luck's background also includes participation on various boards and volunteering for community initiatives, which reflects her commitment to public service and community engagement. Her professional experiences have provided her with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing her constituents.
In 2018, Luck sought to expand her political influence by running for the Colorado State Senate. However, she was not successful in that election. Undeterred, she continued to build her political profile and ultimately won a seat in the Colorado House of Representatives in the 2020 general election. This transition marked a significant step in her political career, allowing her to represent the interests of her community at the state level.
Legislative service
Stephanie Luck was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in the 2020 general election, where she ran for the newly defined House District 60 following the 2020 reapportionment. During the primary election in June 2020, she faced a challenge from fellow Republican Ron Parker, whom she defeated with a majority of the votes. In the general election, she ran against the Democratic incumbent Bri Buentello, securing her position with a notable percentage of the vote.
Luck's legislative service has included a focus on various policy issues. In the 2021 legislative session, she was the lead sponsor of a controversial measure aimed at requiring abortion providers to collect sensitive data from patients for public reporting. This proposal generated significant debate and was ultimately blocked in the House. Additionally, Luck has been involved in discussions surrounding election integrity, as evidenced by her decision to send her policy director to a panel that promoted claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Alongside another Republican legislator, she encouraged constituents to support Republican initiatives aimed at restricting ballot access.
In the 2022 Colorado House of Representatives election, Luck successfully defended her seat against a Democratic challenger, achieving a substantial victory with a significant percentage of the total votes cast. Her continued electoral success demonstrates her ability to connect with her constituents and maintain support within her district.
As part of her ongoing political career, Luck has announced her candidacy for re-election in 2024. She ran unopposed in the Republican primary held in June 2024, indicating strong support within her party. In the upcoming general election scheduled for November 2024, she is expected to face a Democratic opponent, and her previous electoral performance suggests she will be a formidable candidate.
Policy focus and district
As a representative of House District 60, Stephanie Luck's policy focus encompasses a range of issues that are pertinent to her constituents. The district includes diverse communities such as Cañon City, Pueblo West, Woodland Park, Lincoln Park, and Florence, as well as parts of several counties. This geographical diversity presents unique challenges and opportunities, which Luck aims to address through her legislative work.
Luck's policy initiatives have included efforts related to education, economic development, and public safety. Her experience as a teacher informs her approach to educational policy, as she advocates for measures that support students and educators in Colorado. Additionally, her leadership role in the Penrose Chamber of Commerce has likely influenced her focus on economic issues, particularly those affecting local businesses and job creation.
In her legislative actions, Luck has demonstrated a willingness to engage in contentious issues, such as reproductive rights and election integrity. Her sponsorship of legislation requiring abortion providers to collect personal data reflects her stance on reproductive health, while her involvement in discussions about election fraud indicates her commitment to addressing voter concerns within her district.
Overall, Stephanie Luck's legislative service and policy focus are shaped by her background in education, community leadership, and her experiences as a candidate. As she continues her tenure in the Colorado House of Representatives, her actions and decisions will likely reflect the interests and values of the constituents she represents in House District 60.
Notable legislation
Sponsored and co-sponsored legislation for Stephanie Luck is pending operator curation. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-bill rows are written.
Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_LuckWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Notable quotes
Sourced quotes for Stephanie Luck are pending operator curation. Narrative-scope provenance remains attached below.
Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_LuckWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Key positions
Curated policy positions for Stephanie Luck are pending operator review. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-topic positions are written.
Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_LuckWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Legislative service
- Colorado House of RepresentativesDistrict 60 · Republican
Sources & provenance
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Key facts
- https://openstates.org/person/stephanie-luck-1tpHxjiLePkYBAnBxP27q1/openstates · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://ballotpedia.org/Stephanie_Luckballotpedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/stephanie-luckofficial · retrieved 2026-06-09
Biographical narrative
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Luckwikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
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