Times-Call (Longmont)

CU student Licon announces withdrawal from race

- By Olivia Doak odoak @prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

Luis Licon, a student at the University of Colorado Boulder, is withdrawin­g his candidacy for CU regent at large.

“I have accepted a non-partisan position within the state legislatur­e, a decision driven by the desire to delve into the legislativ­e process and earn school credit crucial for my graduation,” Licon said in a statement. “This step aligns with my commitment to both public service and academic excellence. Stepping back from the campaign trail allows me to focus on enhancing my educationa­l journey and securing the financial stability needed to continue my studies.”

Licon, a 21-year-old Democrat, said the suspension of his campaign is to ensure his continued dedication to academic pursuits while contributi­ng to the nonpartisa­n work of the state legislatur­e. This decision, he said, comes after considerin­g the unique educationa­l and financial opportunit­ies of the position.

“I express my gratitude for the unwavering support received throughout the campaign,” Licon said. “I look forward to future opportunit­ies to serve the people of Colorado and remain committed to the principles of non-partisansh­ip and inclusivit­y.”

The University of Colorado Board of Regents is an elected body that oversees the CU system. It consists of nine members serving staggered six-year terms, one elected from each of Colorado’s eight congressio­nal districts and one from the state at large.

The regent-at-large seat is currently held by Democrat Lesley Smith, who is not running for reelection. The regent at large is elected from the state at large and the election will take place in November.

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