2020 - In March, Everett announced in a YouTube video embedded on his campaign website that he was initiating a primary challenge to Colorado House of Representatives District 22 incumbent Republican Colin Larson, the same district Everett represented from 2013 to 2019. However, Everett's challenge was unsuccessful, as Larson won the June 30, 2020 Republican primary, winning 56.17% of the vote to Everett's 43.83%.
2018 - In April, 2017, Representative Everett announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Colorado State Treasurer in 2018. Everett beat three other candidates at the Republican State Assembly on April 14, 2018 with 49% of the vote to earn top-line on the Republican primary ballot. In the June 26, 2018 Republican Primary for State Treasurer, Everett lost by a little over 1% after being outspent by his opponents 9 to 1, including soft money that was injected into the race.
2016 - Everett did not have a Primary. He won the General Election on November 8, 2016 by a wide margin with 26,311 votes against Democrat turned Unaffiliated opponent Mary Parker for the third time
2016 - Everett did not have a Primary. He won the General Election on November 8, 2016 by a wide margin with 26,311 votes against Democrat turned Unaffiliated opponent Mary Parker for the third time
2014 – Everett won another Republican Primary on June 24, 2014, winning with 5,433 votes ; and again won the three-way November 4, 2014 general election with 20,396 votes against Democratic nominee Mary Parker and Libertarian candidate Lynn Weitzel.
2012 – When District 22 incumbent Republican Representative Ken Summers ran for Colorado Senate, Everett ran in the June 26, 2012 Republican primary, winning with 3,664 votes ; and won the three-way November 6, 2012 general election with 23,117 votes against Democratic nominee Mary Parker and Libertarian candidate Lynn Weitzel.
2006 – When incumbent Republican Senator Norma Anderson retired and left the Senate District 22 seat open, Everett ran in the three-way August 8, 2006 Republican primary but lost to Mike Kopp; Kopp went on to win the November 7, 2006 general election against Democratic nominee Paula Noonan.
71st General Assembly Committees (2017-18)
70th General Assembly Committees (2015-16)
69th General Assembly Committees (2013-14)
Politics
Everett is considered one of the most conservative, pro-liberty, pro-freedom legislators. He finished #1 in the in , , , finished #2 in 2016 by 6/10th of a point, and was #1 again in . He was also one of the top scorers in the Colorado Union of Taxpayers ratings in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. The American Conservative Union also rates Everett at the top with 100% ratings in , ., 2016, and 2017. He was also the winner of the in 2013.