2018 General Election November 6, 2018 |
Official Results Last Updated: 11/27/2018 4:40 PM |
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Representative to the United States Congress - District 2 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Joe Neguse - Democratic |
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100,066 | 77.81% | ||
Peter Yu - Republican |
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22,169 | 17.24% | ||
Roger Barris - Libertarian |
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2,352 | 1.83% | ||
Nick Thomas - Independent |
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3,895 | 3.03% | ||
Kevin Alumbaugh - Green - Write-in Candidate |
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120 | 0.09% | ||
Total Votes: | 128,602 | ||||
Representative to the United States Congress - District 4 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Karen McCormick - Democratic |
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30,005 | 65.29% | ||
Ken Buck - Republican |
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15,947 | 34.70% | ||
Richard Lyons Weil - Democratic - Write-in Candidate |
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0 | 0.00% | ||
John B. Vigil - Green - Write-in Candidate |
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5 | 0.01% | ||
Total Votes: | 45,957 | ||||
Governor/Lieutenant Governor |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera - Democratic |
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133,116 | 75.52% | ||
Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias - Republican |
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38,423 | 21.80% | ||
Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab - Unity |
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1,127 | 0.64% | ||
Scott Helker / Michele Poague - Libertarian |
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3,596 | 2.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 176,262 | ||||
Secretary of State |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Wayne Williams - Republican |
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42,867 | 24.63% | ||
Jena Griswold - Democratic |
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128,165 | 73.63% | ||
Amanda Campbell - American Constitution |
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2,161 | 1.24% | ||
Blake Huber - Approval Voting |
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881 | 0.51% | ||
Total Votes: | 174,074 | ||||
State Treasurer |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Brian Watson - Republican |
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46,535 | 27.13% | ||
Dave Young - Democratic |
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121,955 | 71.10% | ||
Gerald F. Kilpatrick - American Constitution |
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3,047 | 1.78% | ||
Total Votes: | 171,537 | ||||
Attorney General |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Phil Weiser - Democratic |
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128,598 | 74.05% | ||
George Brauchler - Republican |
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40,595 | 23.38% | ||
William F. Robinson III - Libertarian |
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4,471 | 2.57% | ||
Total Votes: | 173,664 | ||||
State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 2 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Johnny Barrett - Republican |
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23,911 | 19.22% | ||
Angelika Schroeder - Democratic |
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100,527 | 80.78% | ||
Total Votes: | 124,438 | ||||
State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 4 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Tim Krug - Democratic |
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28,059 | 63.28% | ||
Debora L. Scheffel - Republican |
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16,280 | 36.72% | ||
Total Votes: | 44,339 | ||||
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Lesley Smith - Democratic |
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123,135 | 73.05% | ||
Ken Montera - Republican |
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38,197 | 22.66% | ||
Christopher E. Otwell - Unity |
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1,761 | 1.04% | ||
James K. Treibert - Libertarian |
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5,466 | 3.24% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,559 | ||||
State Senator - District 16 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Tammy Story - Democratic |
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5,480 | 70.80% | ||
Tim Neville - Republican |
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2,043 | 26.40% | ||
James Gilman - Libertarian |
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217 | 2.80% | ||
Total Votes: | 7,740 | ||||
State Representative - District 10 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Murl S. Hendrickson IV - Republican |
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5,513 | 13.18% | ||
Edie Hooton - Democratic |
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36,310 | 86.82% | ||
Total Votes: | 41,823 | ||||
State Representative - District 11 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Jonathan Singer - Democratic |
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27,545 | 67.28% | ||
Brian O Donahue - Republican |
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13,394 | 32.72% | ||
Total Votes: | 40,939 | ||||
State Representative - District 12 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Sonya Jaquez Lewis - Democratic |
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30,880 | 73.54% | ||
Theresa Stets - Unaffiliated |
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11,110 | 26.46% | ||
Total Votes: | 41,990 | ||||
State Representative - District 13 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Kevin Sipple - Republican |
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3,820 | 13.69% | ||
K.C. Becker - Democratic |
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24,085 | 86.31% | ||
Total Votes: | 27,905 | ||||
State Representative - District 33 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Eric Rutherford - Republican |
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4,256 | 31.96% | ||
Matt Gray - Democratic |
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8,161 | 61.28% | ||
Kim Tavendale - Libertarian |
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325 | 2.44% | ||
Jay Geyer - Independent |
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576 | 4.32% | ||
Total Votes: | 13,318 | ||||
District Attorney - 20th Judicial District |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Michael Dougherty - Democratic |
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133,806 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 133,806 | ||||
Regional Transportation District Director - District O |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Lynn Guissinger |
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76,446 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 76,446 | ||||
Boulder County Commissioner - District 3 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Gary Cooper - Republican |
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40,852 | 24.26% | ||
Cliff Willmeng - Green |
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12,826 | 7.62% | ||
Matt Jones - Democratic |
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114,726 | 68.13% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,404 | ||||
Boulder County Clerk and Recorder |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Molly Fitzpatrick - Democratic |
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132,885 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 132,885 | ||||
Boulder County Treasurer |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Paul Weissmann - Democratic |
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133,475 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 133,475 | ||||
Boulder County Assessor |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Cynthia Braddock - Democratic |
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131,920 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,920 | ||||
Boulder County Sheriff |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Joseph K Pelle - Democratic |
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136,406 | 81.29% | ||
John Bedrick - Republican |
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31,391 | 18.71% | ||
Total Votes: | 167,797 | ||||
Boulder County Surveyor |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Lee Stadele - Democratic |
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131,419 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,419 | ||||
Boulder County Coroner |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Emma R. Hall - Democratic |
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131,985 | 100.00% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,985 | ||||
Town of Superior - Mayor |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Gladys M. Forshee |
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822 | 13.79% | ||
Clint Folsom |
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4,218 | 70.78% | ||
Jack Chang |
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919 | 15.42% | ||
Total Votes: | 5,959 | ||||
Town of Superior - Trustee Vote for 3 |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
Ken Lish |
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3,113 | 21.83% | ||
Dalton Valette |
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1,588 | 11.14% | ||
Theresa A. Clark |
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2,191 | 15.37% | ||
Neal S. Shah |
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2,330 | 16.34% | ||
Anthony L. Stewart |
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1,645 | 11.54% | ||
Laura Skladzinski |
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3,390 | 23.78% | ||
Total Votes: | 14,257 | ||||
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Richard L. Gabriel |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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108,632 | 81.85% | ||
NO |
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24,086 | 18.15% | ||
Total Votes: | 132,718 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - John Daniel Dailey |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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104,980 | 79.96% | ||
NO |
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26,317 | 20.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,297 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Rebecca Rankin Freyre |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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111,102 | 84.18% | ||
NO |
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20,878 | 15.82% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,980 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Elizabeth L. Harris |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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97,210 | 74.10% | ||
NO |
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33,982 | 25.90% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,192 | ||||
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - David J. Richman |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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106,890 | 81.87% | ||
NO |
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23,673 | 18.13% | ||
Total Votes: | 130,563 | ||||
District Court Judge - 20th Judicial District - Thomas Francis Mulvahill |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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107,598 | 82.29% | ||
NO |
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23,158 | 17.71% | ||
Total Votes: | 130,756 | ||||
District Court Judge - 20th Judicial District - Norma A. Sierra |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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110,403 | 84.13% | ||
NO |
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20,819 | 15.87% | ||
Total Votes: | 131,222 | ||||
Boulder County Court Judge - David Archuleta |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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110,536 | 83.04% | ||
NO |
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22,569 | 16.96% | ||
Total Votes: | 133,105 | ||||
Boulder County Court Judge - Elizabeth House Moulton Brodsky |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES |
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111,624 | 84.13% | ||
NO |
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21,056 | 15.87% | ||
Total Votes: | 132,680 | ||||
Amendment V (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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92,234 | 54.05% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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78,399 | 45.95% | ||
Total Votes: | 170,633 | ||||
Amendment W (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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108,535 | 67.37% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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52,577 | 32.63% | ||
Total Votes: | 161,112 | ||||
Amendment X (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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108,614 | 67.72% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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51,783 | 32.28% | ||
Total Votes: | 160,397 | ||||
Amendment Y (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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129,263 | 77.13% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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38,335 | 22.87% | ||
Total Votes: | 167,598 | ||||
Amendment Z (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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125,878 | 76.78% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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38,058 | 23.22% | ||
Total Votes: | 163,936 | ||||
Amendment A (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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136,912 | 81.06% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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31,987 | 18.94% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,899 | ||||
Amendment 73 (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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106,527 | 63.09% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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62,329 | 36.91% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,856 | ||||
Amendment 74 (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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52,179 | 30.77% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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117,384 | 69.23% | ||
Total Votes: | 169,563 | ||||
Amendment 75 (Constitutional) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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47,529 | 28.96% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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116,601 | 71.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 164,130 | ||||
Proposition 109 (Statutory) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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48,923 | 29.38% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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117,575 | 70.62% | ||
Total Votes: | 166,498 | ||||
Proposition 110 (Statutory) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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96,340 | 57.27% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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71,884 | 42.73% | ||
Total Votes: | 168,224 | ||||
Proposition 111 (Statutory) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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142,819 | 85.53% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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24,153 | 14.47% | ||
Total Votes: | 166,972 | ||||
Proposition 112 (Statutory) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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122,067 | 70.65% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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50,705 | 29.35% | ||
Total Votes: | 172,772 | ||||
Boulder County Ballot Issue 1A - (Alternative Sentencing Facility and Jail Modernization Countywide Sales and Use Tax Extension) |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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126,701 | 74.76% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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42,784 | 25.24% | ||
Total Votes: | 169,485 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Issue 2C - Imposition of Oil and Gas Pollution Tax |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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39,366 | 75.71% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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12,627 | 24.29% | ||
Total Votes: | 51,993 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Issue 2D - Authorize Retention of All Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Revenue |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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34,953 | 64.44% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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19,288 | 35.56% | ||
Total Votes: | 54,241 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2E - Charter Amendments for Initiative Referendum and Recall Processes |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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27,940 | 60.84% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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17,980 | 39.16% | ||
Total Votes: | 45,920 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2F - Charter Amendment for Initiative Petition Signature Verification |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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37,315 | 77.23% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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11,002 | 22.77% | ||
Total Votes: | 48,317 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2G - Charter Amendment Related to Electronic and Online Petitions |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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35,465 | 71.17% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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14,363 | 28.83% | ||
Total Votes: | 49,828 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2H - Charter Amendment Related to Advisory Commissions |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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38,495 | 79.04% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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10,211 | 20.96% | ||
Total Votes: | 48,706 | ||||
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2I - Charter Amendment for Planning Department Budget Recommendations |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
FOR THE MEASURE |
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28,826 | 62.41% | ||
AGAINST THE MEASURE |
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17,362 | 37.59% | ||
Total Votes: | 46,188 | ||||
City of Lafayette Ballot Issue 2A - Oil and Gas Pollution Tax |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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10,736 | 69.97% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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4,608 | 30.03% | ||
Total Votes: | 15,344 | ||||
Town of Jamestown Ballot Question 2B |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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154 | 81.48% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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35 | 18.52% | ||
Total Votes: | 189 | ||||
City of Longmont Ballot Issue 3A Revenue bonds for funding the rehabilitation and improvement of city buildings |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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27,270 | 62.92% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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16,068 | 37.08% | ||
Total Votes: | 43,338 | ||||
City of Longmont Ballot Issue 3B Revenue bonds for funding fire station renovation or replacement |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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31,707 | 72.74% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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11,882 | 27.26% | ||
Total Votes: | 43,589 | ||||
City of Longmont Ballot Issue 3C Revenue bonds for funding recreation improvements |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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23,941 | 54.96% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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19,620 | 45.04% | ||
Total Votes: | 43,561 | ||||
Town of Erie Ballot Question 3D |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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5,200 | 86.58% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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806 | 13.42% | ||
Total Votes: | 6,006 | ||||
Thompson R2-J School District Ballot Issue 5A |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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68 | 54.40% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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57 | 45.60% | ||
Total Votes: | 125 | ||||
Thompson R2-J School District Ballot Issue 5B |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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64 | 50.39% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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63 | 49.61% | ||
Total Votes: | 127 | ||||
Lefthand Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 6B - Gallagher Revenue Stabilization |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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881 | 82.57% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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186 | 17.43% | ||
Total Votes: | 1,067 | ||||
Rocky Mountain Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 6A - Gallagher Revenue Stabilization |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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4,816 | 49.21% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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4,970 | 50.79% | ||
Total Votes: | 9,786 | ||||
Knollwood Metropolitan District Ballot Issue 6C - Bond Question |
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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 | ||||
Berthoud Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 7B |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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105 | 64.42% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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58 | 35.58% | ||
Total Votes: | 163 | ||||
Mountain View Fire Rescue District Ballot Issue 7J |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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8,306 | 64.61% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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4,549 | 35.39% | ||
Total Votes: | 12,855 | ||||
Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Ballot Issue 7G |
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Votes | Percent | ||||
YES/FOR |
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75,839 | 70.83% | ||
NO/AGAINST |
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31,226 | 29.17% | ||
Total Votes: | 107,065 | ||||