Buck says he’s being evicted from Windsor office after voting against Jordan

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Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to remove the name of a business that was misidentified as the owner of Buck’s property.

WINDSOR, Colo. (KDVR) — A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Ken Buck said the landlord of their Windsor office is terminating their lease after the congressman voted against Rep. Jim Jordan’s speakership bid.

On NBC News Thursday, the congressman said, “I’ve been evicted from my office in Colorado. I have notice of an eviction because the landlord is mad with my voting record on the speaker issue.”

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Property records indicate a specific business that owns the property, although that business says it has not occupied the space since 2020.

Buck said he’s also received multiple death threats and 20,000 voicemails regarding his vote against Jordan.

A spokesperson for Buck said those threats have been reported “to the proper authorities for investigation.”

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