2016 General Election November 8, 2016 |
Official Results Last Updated: 11/22/2016 4:06 PM |
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Presidential Electors |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine - Democratic |
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132,334 | 70.34% | ||
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence - Republican |
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41,396 | 22.00% | ||
Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley - American Constitution |
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502 | 0.27% | ||
Gary Johnson / Bill Weld - Libertarian |
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8,034 | 4.27% | ||
Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka - Green |
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3,733 | 1.98% | ||
Frank Atwood / Blake Huber - Approval Voting |
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17 | 0.01% | ||
"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente / Michael Steinberg - American Delta |
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59 | 0.03% | ||
James Hedges / Bill Bayes - Prohibition |
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6 | 0.00% | ||
Tom Hoefling / Steve Schulin - America's |
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18 | 0.01% | ||
Chris Keniston / Deacon Taylor - Veterans of America |
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197 | 0.10% | ||
Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart - Socialist Workers |
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32 | 0.02% | ||
Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan R. Sorenson - Independent American |
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28 | 0.01% | ||
Laurence Kotlikoff / Edward Leamer - Kotlikoff for President |
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30 | 0.02% | ||
Gloria Estela La Riva / Dennis J. Banks - Socialism and Liberation |
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30 | 0.02% | ||
Bradford Lyttle / Hannah Walsh - Nonviolent Resistance/Pacifist |
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23 | 0.01% | ||
Joseph Allen Maldonado / Douglas K. Terranova - Independent People |
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25 | 0.01% | ||
Michael A. Maturen / Juan Munoz - American Solidarity |
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63 | 0.03% | ||
Evan McMullin / Nathan Johnson - Unaffiliated |
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1,473 | 0.78% | ||
Ryan Alan Scott / Bruce Kendall Barnard - Unaffiliated |
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24 | 0.01% | ||
Rod Silva / Richard C. Silva - Nutrition |
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38 | 0.02% | ||
Mike Smith / Daniel White - Unaffiliated |
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47 | 0.02% | ||
Emidio Soltysik / Angela Nicole Walker - Socialist USA |
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33 | 0.02% | ||
Bruce Lohmiller / J.R. Smith - Green / Democratic - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
Thomas J. Nieman / Bernie Jackson - Unaffiliated / Libertarian - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
Corey Sterner / Jeff Ryan - Unaffiliated / Republican - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
David Perry / Eric "Rick" Seiley - Republican - Write-in Candidate |
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2 | 0.00% | ||
Brian Anthony Perry / Michael Byron Nelson - Unaffiliated - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
Cherunda Fox / Roger Kushner - Unaffiliated - Write-in Candidate |
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1 | 0.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 188,145 | ||||
United States Senator |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Michael Bennet - Democratic |
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126,334 | 67.99% | ||
Darryl Glenn - Republican |
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45,755 | 24.62% | ||
Lily Tang Williams - Libertarian |
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6,089 | 3.28% | ||
Arn Menconi - Green |
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6,768 | 3.64% | ||
Bill Hammons - Unity |
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431 | 0.23% | ||
Dan Chapin - Unaffiliated |
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315 | 0.17% | ||
Paul Noel Fiorino - Unaffiliated |
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127 | 0.07% | ||
Don Willoughby - Unaffiliated - Write-in Candidate |
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1 | 0.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 185,820 | ||||
Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 2 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Jared Polis - Democratic |
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101,137 | 75.15% | ||
Nicholas Morse - Republican |
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27,388 | 20.35% | ||
Richard Longstreth - Libertarian |
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6,054 | 4.50% | ||
Total Votes: | 134,579 | ||||
Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 4 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Bob Seay - Democratic |
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25,600 | 53.34% | ||
Ken Buck - Republican |
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19,774 | 41.20% | ||
Bruce Griffith - Libertarian |
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2,618 | 5.46% | ||
Donald Howbert - Republican - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 47,992 | ||||
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Alice Madden - Democratic |
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118,669 | 69.21% | ||
Heidi Ganahl - Republican |
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52,781 | 30.79% | ||
Total Votes: | 171,450 | ||||
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Suzanne M. Sharkey - Republican |
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20,370 | 45.71% | ||
Bob Owens - Democratic |
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24,193 | 54.29% | ||
Total Votes: | 44,563 | ||||
State Senator - District 17 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Matt Jones - Democratic |
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57,649 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 57,649 | ||||
State Senator - District 18 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Stephen Fenberg - Democratic |
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67,799 | 79.61% | ||
M. Peter Spraitz - Republican |
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17,370 | 20.39% | ||
Total Votes: | 85,169 | ||||
State Representative - District 10 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Edie Hooton - Democratic |
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35,984 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 35,984 | ||||
State Representative - District 11 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Jonathan Singer - Democratic |
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25,327 | 60.19% | ||
Corey Piper - Republican |
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16,749 | 39.81% | ||
Total Votes: | 42,076 | ||||
State Representative - District 12 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Bob Dillon - Republican |
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15,906 | 34.91% | ||
Mike Foote - Democratic |
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29,663 | 65.09% | ||
Total Votes: | 45,569 | ||||
State Representative - District 13 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
KC Becker - Democratic |
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23,395 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 23,395 | ||||
State Representative - District 33 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Karen Nelson - Republican |
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4,681 | 37.17% | ||
Matt Gray - Democratic |
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7,169 | 56.93% | ||
Kim Tavendale - Libertarian |
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743 | 5.90% | ||
Total Votes: | 12,593 | ||||
District Attorney - 20th Judicial District |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Stan Garnett - Democratic |
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131,787 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,787 | ||||
Regional Transportation District Director - District I |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Véronique Marie Bellamy |
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8,151 | 19.92% | ||
Lee Kemp |
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14,152 | 34.59% | ||
Judy Lubow |
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18,607 | 45.48% | ||
Total Votes: | 40,910 | ||||
County Commissioner - District 1 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Kevin Sipple - Republican |
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55,625 | 32.96% | ||
Elise Jones - Democratic |
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113,161 | 67.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,786 | ||||
County Commissioner - District 2 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Deb Gardner - Democratic |
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106,979 | 62.76% | ||
Paul Danish - Republican |
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63,473 | 37.24% | ||
Total Votes: | 170,452 | ||||
Town of Superior - Trustee (4 Year Term) (Electorate votes for 3 choices) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Kevin C. Ryan |
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1,997 | 15.53% | ||
Jason Reese |
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1,211 | 9.42% | ||
Sandie Hammerly |
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1,988 | 15.46% | ||
Narayan Shrestha |
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599 | 4.66% | ||
Mark Lacis |
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2,511 | 19.53% | ||
Patricia E. Dunham |
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1,308 | 10.17% | ||
Gladys M. Forshee |
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960 | 7.47% | ||
Anthony Stewart |
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1,670 | 12.99% | ||
Jerry Malia |
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613 | 4.77% | ||
Total Votes: | 12,857 | ||||
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - William Hood |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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109,608 | 80.15% | ||
NO |
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27,140 | 19.85% | ||
Total Votes: | 136,748 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Karen M. Ashby |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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106,405 | 79.22% | ||
NO |
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27,915 | 20.78% | ||
Total Votes: | 134,320 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Michael H. Berger |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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103,881 | 78.75% | ||
NO |
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28,030 | 21.25% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,911 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Steven L. Bernard |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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90,525 | 69.26% | ||
NO |
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40,172 | 30.74% | ||
Total Votes: | 130,697 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Stephanie E. Dunn |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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105,752 | 80.65% | ||
NO |
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25,379 | 19.35% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,131 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - David Furman |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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100,541 | 77.26% | ||
NO |
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29,598 | 22.74% | ||
Total Votes: | 130,139 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Robert D. Hawthorne |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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100,806 | 77.78% | ||
NO |
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28,796 | 22.22% | ||
Total Votes: | 129,602 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Jerry N. Jones |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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85,386 | 65.90% | ||
NO |
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44,188 | 34.10% | ||
Total Votes: | 129,574 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Anthony J. Navarro |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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96,234 | 74.15% | ||
NO |
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33,546 | 25.85% | ||
Total Votes: | 129,780 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Gilbert M. Román |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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102,028 | 78.47% | ||
NO |
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27,991 | 21.53% | ||
Total Votes: | 130,019 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Diana Terry |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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96,711 | 74.56% | ||
NO |
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33,006 | 25.44% | ||
Total Votes: | 129,717 | ||||
District Court Judge - 20th Judicial District - Andrew Hartman |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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103,193 | 79.52% | ||
NO |
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26,570 | 20.48% | ||
Total Votes: | 129,763 | ||||
District Court Judge - 20th Judicial District - Bruce Langer |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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100,699 | 78.60% | ||
NO |
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27,422 | 21.40% | ||
Total Votes: | 128,121 | ||||
Amendment T (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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118,241 | 67.67% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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56,482 | 32.33% | ||
Total Votes: | 174,723 | ||||
Amendment U (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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77,711 | 46.99% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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87,679 | 53.01% | ||
Total Votes: | 165,390 | ||||
Amendment 69 (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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68,312 | 38.20% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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110,509 | 61.80% | ||
Total Votes: | 178,821 | ||||
Amendment 70 (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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131,176 | 71.22% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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53,017 | 28.78% | ||
Total Votes: | 184,193 | ||||
Amendment 71 (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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64,959 | 36.98% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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110,679 | 63.02% | ||
Total Votes: | 175,638 | ||||
Amendment 72 (CONSTITUTIONAL) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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111,242 | 60.72% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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71,977 | 39.28% | ||
Total Votes: | 183,219 | ||||
Proposition 106 (STATUTORY) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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144,331 | 79.43% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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37,380 | 20.57% | ||
Total Votes: | 181,711 | ||||
Proposition 107 (STATUTORY) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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124,075 | 70.34% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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52,306 | 29.66% | ||
Total Votes: | 176,381 | ||||
Proposition 108 (STATUTORY) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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89,521 | 51.69% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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83,668 | 48.31% | ||
Total Votes: | 173,189 | ||||
COUNTY ISSUE 1A (Road and Bridge Mill Levy Increase): |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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80,589 | 45.91% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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94,960 | 54.09% | ||
Total Votes: | 175,549 | ||||
COUNTY ISSUE 1B (Countywide Open Space Sales and Use Tax Bond Authorization and Tax Extension): |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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107,182 | 61.17% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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68,041 | 38.83% | ||
Total Votes: | 175,223 | ||||
COUNTY ISSUE 1C (Countywide Sustainability Sales and Use Tax Extension): |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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124,722 | 70.11% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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53,180 | 29.89% | ||
Total Votes: | 177,902 | ||||
County Question 1D (District Attorney Term Limit Extension to Four Terms): |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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80,353 | 47.96% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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87,197 | 52.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 167,550 | ||||
CITY OF BOULDER BALLOT ISSUE 2H SUGAR SWEETENED BEVERAGE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION TAX |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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32,767 | 53.90% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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28,021 | 46.10% | ||
Total Votes: | 60,788 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2I Clarify and Amend Blue Line, Water Not Supplied West of Line |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
For the Measure |
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40,149 | 78.39% | ||
Against the Measure |
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11,066 | 21.61% | ||
Total Votes: | 51,215 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2J Provide Insurance Benefits for Council Members |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
For the Measure |
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33,195 | 60.54% | ||
Against the Measure |
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21,636 | 39.46% | ||
Total Votes: | 54,831 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 302 Qualifications of Council Members |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
For the Measure |
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31,951 | 59.27% | ||
Against the Measure |
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21,961 | 40.73% | ||
Total Votes: | 53,912 | ||||
CITY OF LAFAYETTE BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2C CITY OF LAFAYETTE COMMUNITY BUS PASS PROGRAM LEVY |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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7,091 | 45.12% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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8,625 | 54.88% | ||
Total Votes: | 15,716 | ||||
CITY OF LAFAYETTE BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2D CITY OF LAFAYETTE STORAGE TAX |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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6,436 | 42.03% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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8,878 | 57.97% | ||
Total Votes: | 15,314 | ||||
City Of Lafayette Ballot Question No. 2E Authorizing The Provision Of Telecommunication Services |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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12,222 | 80.43% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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2,974 | 19.57% | ||
Total Votes: | 15,196 | ||||
City Of Lafayette Ballot Question No. 2F Charter Amendment Boards And Commissions Qualifications |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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5,315 | 36.91% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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9,085 | 63.09% | ||
Total Votes: | 14,400 | ||||
CITY OF LOUISVILLE BALLOT ISSUE 2A |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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7,771 | 60.54% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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5,066 | 39.46% | ||
Total Votes: | 12,837 | ||||
CITY OF LOUISVILLE BALLOT ISSUE 2B |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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7,874 | 61.44% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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4,942 | 38.56% | ||
Total Votes: | 12,816 | ||||
Town of Superior Ballot Question 2G Authorizing Municipal Broadband Services |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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5,830 | 89.55% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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680 | 10.45% | ||
Total Votes: | 6,510 | ||||
BOULDER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 3A: |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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69,241 | 61.13% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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44,023 | 38.87% | ||
Total Votes: | 113,264 | ||||
ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. RE-1J BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3A |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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37,856 | 62.02% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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23,178 | 37.98% | ||
Total Votes: | 61,034 | ||||
THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT R2-J BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3D |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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53 | 37.32% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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89 | 62.68% | ||
Total Votes: | 142 | ||||
THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT R2-J BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3E |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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59 | 41.84% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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82 | 58.16% | ||
Total Votes: | 141 | ||||
ST. VRAIN & LEFT HAND WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE NO. 4A: |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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45,899 | 80.87% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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10,856 | 19.13% | ||
Total Votes: | 56,755 | ||||
The Denver Metropolitan Scientific and Cultural Facilities District ("SCFD") Ballot Issue 4B |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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121,492 | 70.61% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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50,580 | 29.39% | ||
Total Votes: | 172,072 | ||||
KNOLLWOOD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 5A |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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76 | 81.72% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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17 | 18.28% | ||
Total Votes: | 93 | ||||