Lauren Boebert is treated here as a federal campaign subject in the Lou Vallario and Stephen Varela source clusters. The current page is intentionally bounded; it is not a full biography.
OpenFEC resolves Boebert as House candidate H0CO03165, with LAUREN BOEBERT FOR CONGRESS, committee C00728238, as the principal campaign committee in the retained package. The endpoint shows election cycles 2020, 2022, 2024, and 2026; the captured candidate record shows a district shift to 04 for the current endpoint state while the retained reporting describes her prior CD3 representation and 2024 move to another district.
The May 13, 2026 CD-4 final current-corpus scorecard treats Boebert as the printed-ballot Republican incumbent and assigns a structural civic score of 3.1 with medium-high confidence. The confidence label reflects source thickness, not approval: the retained record includes official House surfaces, House Clerk roll-call rows, Congress.gov / GPO bill text, OpenFEC records, Schedule E checks, public-statement captures, and transcript QA.
Use the CD-4 scorecard package with its claim boundaries. The Denver $25,000 city-employee ICE-coordination fine claim is an unverified Boebert claim, not a verified fact. The Colorado e-filing mechanism can be described at the official mechanism level, but Boebert's First Amendment framing should be attributed to her as opinion unless legal-merits evidence is added. Campaign-finance and outside-spending rows should not be used as evidence of donor influence, coordination, corruption, control, or motive.
The strongest repo-supported Boebert / Vallario relationships are public support and sheriff-office adjacency rather than direct campaign-finance flow:
seven years jail-counseling campaign narrative.SMALL, JEFF and MISANY, JAY THOMAS, the named Boebert-side actors in that complaint lane.LAUREN BOEBERT FOR CONGRESS or Boebert committee disbursements to Vallario in the checked cycles.This section is retained for the separate identity-disambiguation branch. The user later clarified that the intended target was Lou Vallario, not Stephen Varela.
The strongest repo-supported Boebert / Varela relationship is adversarial and campaign-finance related:
The retained OpenFEC package does not identify a direct transfer, loan, joint fundraising committee, shared authorized committee, or common treasurer between Boebert and Varela.
The package does surface selected shared 2024 vendors or payees between Boebert's federal committee and Varela's federal committee, including Better Mousetrap Digital, Direct Mail Systems, Olympic Media, TMA Direct, and WizBang Solutions name variants. This is a campaign-service infrastructure lead only. It does not establish coordination, shared staff, common strategy, vendor-mediated information flow, control, sponsorship, or intent.
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