Evie Hudak

Evie Hudak (born 1951) is an American politician who served in the Colorado Senate from the 19th district as a member of the Democratic Party from 2009 to 2013.

She unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the state house in the 1994 election, but lost to Republican nominee Mark Paschall.

[4] Hudak ran for a seat in the Colorado House of Representatives from the 29th district with the Democratic nomination in the 1994 election, but lost to Republican nominee Mark Paschall and placed ahead of independent candidate Joanne Conte.

[13] Hudak won the Democratic nomination without opposition and defeated Republican nominee Libby Szabo in the general election.

[23] Hudak sponsored legislation to prohibit leg shackles and waist restraints on women in prison during childbirth.

[25] In 2009, the state senate voted seventeen to eighteen, with Hudak in favor, against repealing capital punishment.