Adams County marked the commencement of new terms for seven elected officials and six judges in an Inauguration Ceremony on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Riverdale Regional Park. Residents, employees, and family and friends filled the Waymire Dome to watch the proceedings.
“This past year marked the 120th anniversary residents voted to approve the creation of Adams County. Since that time, historic strides have been made. We have grown to a county of over 520,000 residents and have been recognized as a majority-minority county after the last census cycle,” said Board of County Commissioners Chair Lynn Baca. “Today is also an historic and momentous occasion as we come together to recognize and support the individuals who have been elected to lead and serve our county. With the deepest gratitude, thank you to all of our elected officials for answering the call to public service, to be a collaborator, an ambassador, but most importantly, to do the work of this great county we call home.”
The following elected officials took the oath of office to begin new four-year terms:
- Emma Pinter, County Commissioner District 3
- Steve O’Dorisio, County Commissioner District 4
- Ken Musso, Assessor
- Josh Zygielbaum, Clerk and Recorder
- Monica Broncucia-Jordan, Coroner
- Gene Claps, Sheriff
- Alex Villagran, Treasurer
Claps and Villagran were newly elected, and Pinter, O’Dorisio, Musso, Zygielbaum, and Broncucia-Jordan were re-elected.
The following judges also took the oath of office:
- Emily C. Lieberman
- Rayna Gokli McIntyre
- Patrick H. Pugh
- Kyle Seedorf
- Jeffrey Smith
- MaryAnn “Mariana” Vielma
Raymond Gonzales has resigned his position as Adams County Manager, effective Nov. 30, 2021. Gonzales has taken a position as President of Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation (MDEDC) and Executive Vice President of Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. He will remain with Adams County through November 2021 and will start his position with MDEDC Dec. 1, 2021.
The Board of County Commissioners passed

