The Colorado Democratic Party’s state assembly has given former state treasurer Cary Kennedy the top line on the June 26 primary ballot. Kennedy, of Denver, received 61.65 percent of the vote. U.S. Rep. Jared Polis of Boulder also made the ballot with 32.85 percent. A third candidate, Erik Underwood, failed to gain the 1,300 votes that would give him 30 percent of the vote and a place on the ballot. Candidates must win at least 30 percent of the vote to make it onto the primary ballot.