House Minority Leader Lynch stepping down from post days after caucus vote

(The Center Square) – Colorado House Minority Leader Mike Lynch is stepping down from his leadership role at the end of the work day, the Wellington Republican announced on Wednesday morning.

Lynch narrowly survived a “no-confidence” vote by the caucus on Monday following revelations he never disclosed a 2022 arrest for DUI and weapons possession. Lynch is also running for the 4th Congressional District seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, who’s opted to retire at the end of the year.

“It is with a heavy heart that I make this decision, but I firmly believe that our caucus is stronger when we stand and fight together for the people of Colorado,” he said in a written statement.

Lynch said on Wednesday that he’s stepping down “with optimism and a deep sense of gratitude for the trust and support you have shown me throughout my tenure. I have full confidence in the abilities and commitment of our caucus members to carry on the important work we have started.”

“I look forward to working with the new leadership, to collaborate and forge a path forward that will lead to a better, safer, and stronger Colorado,” he added. “Together, we will continue to fight for the principles and values that define us as Republicans and fulfill our duty to the people we serve.”

Lynch told the House that the caucus will vote on a new leader Thursday morning at 8 a.m.

Following the caucus’ vote, Lynch in a statement maintained that the minority party was still “unified and focused” on its key issues.

“I have fully accepted, and I own the mistake I made in 2022, that’s what leaders do,” he said on Monday. “I look forward to earning the trust of the members that didn’t vote for me and I appreciate the continued support of those who did.”

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