Stephanie Vigil is a Colorado Democratic political figure associated with Colorado House District 16. The current durable repo layer for Vigil is campaign-finance first: her TRACER candidate committee is COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEPHANIE VIGIL, CO_ID 20205038163, and the retained source cluster covers 2022 through 2026 transaction rows plus the ED2025-15 complaint record.
Retained Colorado Times Recorder captures describe Vigil as a Colorado Springs Democrat, state lawmaker, and later incumbent in the 2024 House District 16 race. The TRACER committee detail page states the committee purpose as electing Stephanie Vigil to the Colorado House of Representatives, District 16.
The governing source summary for the 2024 HD-16 recount sequence is Stephanie Vigil HD-16 recount and post-election decision source cluster. Official Secretary of State materials show the race moved from a pre-recount/canvassed margin of six votes for Rebecca Keltie (20,641 to 20,635) to a final certified margin of three votes (20,641 to 20,638) after the mandatory recount.
Contemporaneous reporting and Vigil's December 5 statement describe an intermediate tie during recount retabulation followed by canvass-board review that rejected or reversed three Vigil votes. The current retained source set does not include the official El Paso County adjudication worksheet or amended abstract, so the durable claim should distinguish the official final result from the reported tie-then-canvass-board sequence.
Vigil publicly said on December 11, 2024 that she would not challenge the result. Colorado Politics reported that she cited unresolved questions about a few ballot adjudications, consultation with legal experts and family, the toll of the prior two years, and the burden of an additional fight. The retained sources do not support treating the decision as primarily financial.
CO_ID: 20205038163.STEPHANIE J VIGIL.2026-04-17 detail-page capture: active.2020-03-09.The source cluster at Stephanie Vigil TRACER campaign finance and ED2025-15 source cluster is the governing summary for the campaign-finance situation. It should be used instead of restating row-level totals here.
For the post-election decision window, the retained TRACER filing-history and bulk-row analysis shows the December 10, 2024 report covered 2024-10-24 through 2024-12-05 and was filed at 2024-12-10 11:45 PM. The accounting view shows an inferred/report-adjacent ending balance of $17,980.67, with no December-window loan activity visible in retained bulk rows. This is committee cash-on-hand evidence, not proof of bank liquidity or proof that funds were enough for a requested recount or election contest.
The repo should describe ED2025-15 narrowly. The Elections Division filed the complaint on 2025-03-26 after TRACER review flagged reported labor-organization contributor names. The later dismissal record says the underlying contributions came from three small donor committees and one political committee, that Vigil's committee amended the reports on 2025-04-02, and that the Deputy Secretary granted dismissal on 2025-07-02.
The current record does not support saying Vigil's committee ultimately accepted prohibited labor-union contributions. It supports saying the committee made contributor-reporting errors, cured them through amended reports, and had the complaint dismissed.