



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyDemocratic
Age31 years old (Dec 20, 1994)
GenderMale
LocationColorado
BackgroundAttorney
EducationPasco–Hernando State College (AA)
Notable personal detailsTonty "Manny" Rutinel is an American attorney and Democratic politician serving in the Colorado House of Representatives (District 32) since October 2023. He previously worked as an economist for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and has been involved in environmental activism. In January 2025, he announced his candidacy for the U.S. House in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle.
Supports expanding tax credits for working parents and middle-class families, closing corporate and billionaire tax loopholes, and reducing costs for families by addressing tariffs and health/prescription costs. Has sponsored state legislation to help low-income residents claim tax benefits.
Supports lowering healthcare costs and expanding access by strengthening Medicare (including expanding Medicare’s power to negotiate drug prices), capping insulin costs, and protecting Social Security and Medicare; opposes federal Medicaid cuts.
The candidate supports reproductive rights and opposes efforts to limit abortion access; he describes himself as a steadfast opponent of restrictions on abortion. He is endorsed by pro-reproductive-rights organizations and is identified as supporting reproductive rights in voter guides.
Supports strong climate and clean-energy policies, including decarbonization measures and clean energy transition efforts; has professional experience running a climate-focused nonprofit and serves on state energy/environment bodies. Voting and advocacy record in the Colorado legislature and high scores from state environmental groups indicate consistent pro-climate policy positions without explicit Green New Deal–level pledges in the cited materials.
The candidate has sponsored and co-sponsored state legislation to strengthen gun safety measures (for example, requiring firearms stored in vehicles to be kept in lock boxes) and serves in the Colorado legislature where he has supported recent gun-safety bills. His record indicates support for regulatory measures intended to improve public safety while operating within state law.




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2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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