U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2018 On June 13, 2017, Neguse announced he would run for the Democratic nomination after incumbent U.S. representative
Jared Polis announced he would not run for reelection and would run for
governor of Colorado. In the June 26, 2018, Democratic primary—the real contest in this heavily Democratic district—Neguse faced businessman and former
Boulder County Democratic Party chairman Mark Williams. Neguse defeated Williams with 65.7% of the vote, winning all 10 counties in the district. Neguse then defeated the Republican nominee, businessman Peter Yu, in the November 6 general election, receiving 60.2% of the vote, and winning all but two counties. Neguse became the first Black American to represent Colorado in the House.
2020 He was reelected in 2020 with 61.5% of the vote, defeating Republican Charles Winn.
2022 Neguse was reelected in 2022 with 70.7% of the vote, defeating Republican nominee Marshall Dawson. Neguse voted for the
impeachment of Donald Trump in 2019. In December 2022, he was elected chair, the fifth-highest position in the Democratic Party leadership. On January 12, 2021, Speaker Pelosi appointed Neguse as a
House impeachment manager (prosecutor) for Trump's
second impeachment trial, making him the youngest impeachment manager in U.S. history. During the trial, Neguse and his fellow House impeachment managers built their case by drawing connections between
Trump's false claims of election fraud in the 2020 election and the
January 6 United States Capitol attack. In the end, the Senate voted to acquit Trump, but with seven Republican senators voting to convict, it was the most bipartisan impeachment trial in U.S. history. On March 20, 2024, Neguse was elected
House assistant Democratic leader, succeeding
Jim Clyburn. Neguse’s questioning of Kristi Noem during a House Committee Judiciary Committee hearing on March 4, 2026 was credited, in-part, with leading to her removal the next day as Secretary of Homeland Security.
Committee assignments For the
119th Congress: •
Committee on Natural Resources •
Subcommittee on Federal Lands (Ranking Member) •
Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries •
Committee on Rules •
Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process •
Committee on the Judiciary •
Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet •
Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust Caucus memberships •
Black Maternal Health Caucus • House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force (vice chair) •
Congressional Equality Caucus •
Congressional Cannabis Caucus •
Congressional Solar Caucus •
Medicare for All Caucus •
Congressional Coalition on Adoption •
Rare Disease Caucus ==Political positions==