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Office of SECRETARY OF STATE State of Colorado Scott Gessler, Secretary of State William A. Hobbs, Deputy Secretary of State Judd Choate, Director of Elections Elections Division Office of the Secretary of State 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80290 Phone: (303) 894-2200 ext. 6307 2010 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST

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Page 1: SECRETARY OF STATE - sos.state.co.us · seven U.S. Representatives. At the state level, voters elected a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney

Office of

SECRETARY OF STATE State of Colorado

Scott Gessler, Secretary of State

William A. Hobbs, Deputy Secretary of State

Judd Choate, Director of Elections

Elections Division

Office of the Secretary of State

1700 Broadway, Suite 200

Denver, CO 80290

Phone: (303) 894-2200 ext. 6307

2010 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST

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Official Publication of the Abstract of Votes Cast for the

2010 Primary 2010 General

To the Citizens of Colorado:

The information in this abstract is compiled from material filed by each of Colorado’s 64 county clerk and recorders from the 2010 Primary and 2010 General elections. In 2010, more than 1.8 million Colorado citizens turned out to cast a vote for their government leadership. These votes helped elect a U.S. Senator and seven U.S. Representatives. At the state level, voters elected a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, three state board of education members, three CU regents, 19 state senators, 65 state representatives, a district attorney and other county and local elected leaders. Voters also retained numerous judges and weighed in on nine questions regarding changes to state law. I encourage Colorado citizens to be actively involved in the democratic process—our democratic system of government is only as strong as the participation of its citizens. I hope you find this abstract to be informative.

Sincerely,

Scott Gessler Colorado Secretary of State

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Table of Contents Office Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1

Political Party And Organization Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 1

About the Format of This Abstract ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Directory ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

United States Senators ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Congressional Members .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Governor .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Lieutenant Governor ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3

Secretary of State ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

State Treasurer ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Attorney General ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

State Board of Education ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Regents of the University of Colorado............................................................................................................................................................. 3

Members of the State Senate of The Sixty-Eighth General Assembly .................................................................................................................. 5

Members of the House of Representatives of The Sixty-Eighth General Assembly ............................................................................................. 7

District Attorneys ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

RTD Board of Directors ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

Colorado Supreme Court .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Colorado Court of Appeals ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13

Colorado District and County Judges ................................................................................................................................................................. 14

Colorado County Officers ................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Primary Election Results - August 10, 2010 ....................................................................................................................................................... 54

Democratic Party Ballot ................................................................................................................................................................................. 54

Republican Party Ballot ................................................................................................................................................................................. 76

Libertarian Party Ballot ................................................................................................................................................................................. 98

General Election Results - November 2, 2010 .................................................................................................................................................. 101

Judicial Retention ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 135

2010 Amendments and Propositions ............................................................................................................................................................ 161

Ballot Language for 2010 Amendments and Propositions ................................................................................................................................ 170

Turnout at the Primary Election ........................................................................................................................................................................ 173

Turnout at the General Election ........................................................................................................................................................................ 174

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OFFICE INFORMATION

Elected Officials Terms of Office

United States Senator 6 years

United States Representative 2 years

Governor/Lieutenant Governor 4 years

Secretary of State 4 years

State Treasurer 4 years

Attorney General 4 years

State Board of Education 6 years

Regent of the University of Colorado 6 years

State Senate 4 years

State Representative 2 years

District Attorney 4 years

Regional Transportation District 4 years

POLITICAL PARTY AND ORGANIZATION ABBREVIATIONS

ABBREVIATION POLITICAL PARTY

ACN American Constitution Party

DEM Democratic Party

REP Republican Party

GRN Green Party of Colorado

LIB Libertarian Party of Colorado

UPA Unity Party of Colorado

DEM/REP Democratic / Republican

INR Independent Reform Party

UNA Unaffiliated

NR Not Registered

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ABOUT THE FORMAT OF THIS ABSTRACT Results Contained in the Abstract This publication contains the official certified results for the 2010 Primary and 2010 General Elections for all candidates, ballot issues, and ballot questions. There were no statewide ballot issues or questions in 2009; thus, no results are reported. Results & Officer Information Reported by the Counties The election results in this abstract were obtained from each of Colorado’s 64 counties. The results included in this abstract are more accurate than the compiled and totaled returns reported on the Secretary of State website and account for any miscalculations in the totals initially reported by each county. Judicial Officer Information Judicial officer information including dates of oath and terms of office was compiled from information provided by the Office of the State Court Administrator. Total Active Voters, Total Ballots Cast, & Turnout The number of active registered voters eligible to vote in each contest is reported in the column titled “Active Voters”. The column titled “Ballots Cast” reflects the number of eligible voters that actually voted in a particular contest, as reported by each county. The column titled “Turnout %” reflects the percentage of active voters that cast a ballot in each contest. Sample Statewide Results In every statewide contest, such as United States Senator, the results are reported by each of the 64 counties listed in alphabetical order, with a statewide total at the bottom. Candidates are listed in the order in which they appeared on the ballot. For example:

County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ken Buck (REP) Michael F. Bennet (DEM)

Bob Kinsey (GRN) Maclyn "Mac" Stringer (LIB)

Adams 169,621 113,645 47,446 55,601 2,534 1,635 Alamosa 6,452 5,124 1,977 2,656 136 60 Arapahoe 273,313 200,903 88,957 97,240 3,848 2,652 Total 2,477,958 1,821,028 824,789 854,685 38,884 22,646

Legislative & Congressional District Results Legislative and congressional district results list each of the counties comprising the legislative or congressional district in alphabetical order, with a district total at the bottom. For example:

County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mike Fallon (REP) Diana DeGette (DEM)

Gary Swing (GRN) Chris Styskal (ACN)

Arapahoe 27,566 19,821 8,279 9,916 268 441 Denver 273,922 194,648 51,466 130,157 2,655 1,699 Jefferson 3 3 2 0 0 1 Total 301,491 214,472 59,747 140,073 2,923 2,141

Judicial Retention Results Judicial retention results list each of the counties comprising the judicial district in alphabetical order, with a district total at the bottom. For example:

County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Grand 8,832 6,714 4,243 1,603 5,846 76.02% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,322 1,587 3,909 69.43% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,578 1,703 7,281 72.41% Total 28,875 21,026 12,143 4,893 17,036 72.82%

Amendment & Proposition Results Measures referred by the general assembly are listed by letter and measures initiated by the people are listed numerically. Proposed changes to the Colorado Constitution are listed as “Amendments,” while proposed changes to the Colorado Revised Statutes are listed as “Propositions.” The results are shown in alphabetical order for each county, with a statewide total at the bottom. For example:

County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 36,658 66,353 103,011 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,330 3,260 4,590 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 69,819 111,094 180,913 73.55% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 611,664 1,012,193 1,623,857 73.54%

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DIRECTORY

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Name Party Home City District Term Salary

United States Senators

Mark Udall DEM Boulder State 2009 - 2015 $174,000

Michael F. Bennet DEM Denver State 2011 - 2017 $174,000

Congressional Members

Diana DeGette DEM Denver 1 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Jared Polis DEM Boulder 2 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Scott R. Tipton REP Cortez 3 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Cory Gardner REP Yuma 4 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Doug Lamborn REP Colorado Springs 5 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Mike Coffman REP Aurora 6 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Ed Perlmutter DEM Golden 7 2011 - 2013 $174,000

Governor

John Hickenlooper DEM Denver State 2011 - 2015 $90,000

Lieutenant Governor

Joseph Garcia DEM Pueblo State 2011 - 2015 $68,500

Secretary of State

Scott Gessler REP Denver State 2011 - 2015 $68,500

State Treasurer

Walker Stapleton REP Greenwood Village State 2011 - 2015 $68,500

Attorney General

John Suthers REP Colorado Springs State 2011 - 2015 $80,000

State Board of Education

Elaine Gantz Berman DEM Denver 1 2009 - 2015

Angelika Schroeder DEM Boulder 2 2011 - 2013

Marcia Neal REP Grand Junction 3 2009 - 2015

Bob Schaffer REP Fort Collins 4 2007 - 2013

Paul Lundeen REP Monument 5 2011 - 2017

Debora Scheffel REP Parker 6 2011 - 2017

Jane Goff DEM Arvada 7 2009 - 2015

Regents of the University of Colorado

Steve Bosley REP Broomfield At-large 2011 - 2017

Stephen C. Ludwig DEM Denver At-large 2007 - 2013

Michael Carrigan DEM Denver 1 2011 - 2017

Joe Neguse DEM Boulder 2 2009 - 2015

Tilman "Tillie" Bishop REP Grand Junction 3 2007 - 2013

Sue Sharkey REP Windsor 4 2011 - 2017

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DIRECTORY

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Name Party Home City District Term Salary

Kyle Hybl REP Colorado Springs 5 2007 - 2013

Jim Geddes REP Sedalia 6 2009 - 2015

Monisha Merchant DEM Lakewood 7 2009 - 2015

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MEMBERS OF THE STATE SENATE OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Name Party District Counties Address

Greg Brophy REP 1 Cheyenne, Elbert, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma

320 East 6th St. Wray, CO 80758

Kevin J. Grantham REP 2 Baca, Bent, Crowley, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Las Animas, Otero, Pueblo

318 W. Circle Dr. Canon City, CO 81212

Angela Giron DEM 3 Pueblo 1910 Court St. Pueblo, CO 81003

Mark Scheffel REP 4 Douglas, El Paso, Lake, Park, Teller

9791 Summit Ridge Place Parker, CO 80138

Gail Schwartz DEM 5 Alamosa, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Pitkin, Rio Grande, Saguache

236 Lemond Pl. Snowmass Village, CO 81615

Ellen Roberts REP 6 Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, San Juan, San Miguel

817 Nusbaum Road Durango, CO 81301

Steve King REP 7 Garfield, Mesa 2415 Broadway Grand Junction, CO 81507

Jean Kaye White (Vacancy Appointment)

REP 8 Eagle, Garfield, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco, Routt

324 Coronado Place #324 Hayden, CO 81639

Kent Lambert REP 9 El Paso 990 Point of the Pines Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80919

Bill L. Cadman REP 10 El Paso 3986 Iron Horse Trail Colorado Springs, CO 80917

John P. Morse DEM 11 El Paso 411 Lakewood Cir. #C-507 Colorado Springs, CO 80910

Keith King REP 12 El Paso 4715 Bywood Court Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Scott W. Renfroe REP 13 Weld 3201 Grandview Dr. Greeley, CO 80631

Bob Bacon DEM 14 Larimer 720 Gilgalad Way Fort Collins, CO 80526

Kevin Lundberg REP 15 Larimer 2525 WCR 8 Berthoud, CO 80513

Jeanne Nicholson DEM 16 Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Grand, Jefferson, Summit

2400 Golden Gate Canyon Road Black Hawk, CO 80422

Brandon C. Shaffer DEM 17 Boulder 3028 Colgate Dr. Longmont, CO 80503

Rollie Heath DEM 18 Boulder 2455 Vassar Dr. Boulder, CO 80305

Evie Hudak DEM 19 Jefferson 7649 Harlan Way Westminster, CO 80003

Cheri Jahn DEM 20 Jefferson 3580 High Ct. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

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MEMBERS OF THE STATE SENATE OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Name Party District Counties Address

Betty Boyd DEM 21 Jefferson 12527 W. Arizona Pl. Lakewood, CO 80228

Mike Kopp REP 22 Jefferson 10589 W. Raspberry Mtn. Littleton, CO 80127

Shawn Mitchell REP 23 Adams, Broomfield, Weld 12530 Newton St. Broomfield, CO 80020

Lois Tochtrop DEM 24 Adams 9984 Appletree Place Thornton, CO 80260

Mary Hodge DEM 25 Adams 447 Poplar Circle Brighton, CO 80601

Linda M. Newell DEM 26 Arapahoe, Jefferson 4563 West Ponds Circle Littleton, CO 80123

Nancy Spence REP 27 Arapahoe 6330 S. Olathe St. Centennial, CO 80016

Suzanne Williams DEM 28 Arapahoe, Denver 2647 S. Troy Ct. Aurora, CO 80014

Morgan Carroll DEM 29 Arapahoe 1165 Ouray St. Aurora, CO 80010

Ted Harvey REP 30 Douglas 3010 Wyecliff Ln. Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

M. Patrick Steadman DEM 31 Adams, Denver 1257 Corona St. Denver, CO 80218

Irene Aguilar (Vacancy Appointment)

DEM 32 Denver, Jefferson 3071 S. Irving St. Denver, CO 80236

Mike Johnston DEM 33 Denver 2538 Akron St. Denver, CO 80238

Lucia Guzman DEM 34 Denver 2090 Hooker Street Denver, CO 80211

Joyce Foster DEM 35 Arapahoe, Denver 8239 E. 5th Ave. Denver, CO 80230

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Name Party District Counties Address

Jeanne Labuda DEM 1 Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson

3975 S. Pinehurst Circle Denver, CO 80235

Mark Ferrandino DEM 2 Denver 217 W. 2nd Ave. Denver, CO 80223

Daniel Kagan DEM 3 Arapahoe, Denver 52 Cherry Hills Farm Drive Englewood , CO 80113

Dan Pabon DEM 4 Denver 3182 W. 35th Ave. Denver, CO 80211

Crisanta Duran DEM 5 Denver 4956 Umatilla St. Denver, CO 80221

Lois Court DEM 6 Arapahoe, Denver 780 Elizabeth St. Denver, CO 80206

Angela Williams DEM 7 Denver 2235 Verbena St. Denver, CO 80238

Beth McCann DEM 8 Denver 650 Detroit St. Denver, CO 80206

Joe Miklosi DEM 9 Arapahoe, Denver 2205 S. Holly St. #8 Denver, CO 80222

Dickey Lee Hullinghorst DEM 10 Boulder 7301 Mt. Meeker Road Longmont, CO 80503

Deb Gardner DEM 11 Boulder 740 Judson St. Longmont, CO 80501

Matt Jones DEM 12 Boulder 265 Dahlia Dr. Louisville, CO 80027

Claire Levy DEM 13 Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin

3172 Redstone Rd. Boulder, CO 80305

Janak Joshi REP 14 El Paso 3840 Teakwood Place Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Mark Waller REP 15 El Paso 6535 Campfire Ct. Colorado Springs, CO 80922

Larry G. Liston REP 16 El Paso 2611 Farragut Cir. Colorado Springs, CO 80907

Mark H. Barker REP 17 El Paso 2045 Broman Court Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Pete Lee DEM 18 El Paso 216 N. Foote Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Marsha A. Looper REP 19 El Paso 23935 Sweet Road Calhan, CO 80808

Amy Stephens REP 20 El Paso 15683 Candle Creek Drive Monument, CO 80132

Bob Gardner REP 21 El Paso, Fremont 60 Mobray Ct. Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Ken Summers REP 22 Jefferson 9881 W. LaSalle Place Lakewood, CO 80227

Max Tyler DEM 23 Jefferson 755 Vista Lane Lakewood, CO 80214

Sue Schafer DEM 24 Jefferson 35 Hillside Drive Wheat Ridge, CO 80215

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Name Party District Counties Address

Cheri Gerou REP 25 Jefferson 2257 Wieler Rd. Evergreen, CO 80439

Andy Kerr DEM 26 Jefferson 1680 S. Iris Way Lakewood, CO 80232

Libby Szabo REP 27 Jefferson 7267 Beech Court Arvada, CO 80005

Jim Kerr REP 28 Jefferson 6359 S. Chase Ct. Littleton, CO 80123

Robert Ramirez REP 29 Jefferson 10354 W. 107th Circle Westminster, CO 80021

Kevin Priola REP 30 Adams 12255 Ursula St. Henderson, CO 80640

Judy Solano DEM 31 Adams 14789 Harrison Street Brighton, CO 80602

Edward Casso DEM 32 Adams 10021 Dillon Circle Commerce City, CO 80022

Donald Beezley REP 33 Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Weld

2698 Creekside Dr. Broomfield, CO 80023

John F. Soper DEM 34 Adams 235 Starlight Rd. Thornton, CO 80260

Cherylin Peniston DEM 35 Adams 10344 Meade Loop Westminster, CO 80031

Su Ryden DEM 36 Arapahoe 16699 E. Kentucky Ave. Aurora, CO 80017

Spencer Swalm REP 37 Arapahoe 7250 S. Ivy Ct. Centennial, CO 80112

Kathleen Conti REP 38 Arapahoe, Jefferson 7820 S. Hill Cir. Littleton, CO 80120

David Balmer REP 39 Arapahoe 6043 S. Eagle Street Centennial, CO 80016

Cindy Acree REP 40 Arapahoe, Elbert 15653 E. Chenango Ave. Aurora, CO 80015

Nancy Todd DEM 41 Arapahoe 11293 E. Harvard Drive Aurora, CO 80014

Rhonda Fields DEM 42 Arapahoe 1196 Sable Blvd. Aurora, CO 80011

Frank McNulty REP 43 Douglas 3901 Garnet Way Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

Chris Holbert REP 44 Douglas 10138 Severn Lane Parker, CO 80134

Carole Murray REP 45 Douglas, Teller 2219 N. Rocky View Road Castle Rock, CO 80108

Salvatore "Sal" Pace DEM 46 Pueblo 124 Lincoln St. Pueblo, CO 81004

Keith Swerdfeger REP 47 Fremont, Pueblo 1223 S. Skyline Lane Pueblo West, CO 81007

Glenn Vaad REP 48 Weld 2688 Weld County Road 32 Mead, CO 80542

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Name Party District Counties Address

B. J. Nikkel REP 49 Larimer, Weld 3201 Cactus Ct. Loveland, CO 80537

Jim Riesberg DEM 50 Weld 1726 18th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631

Brian DelGrosso REP 51 Larimer 1805 Grays Peak Drive #204 Loveland, CO 80538

John Kefalas DEM 52 Larimer 604 Sycamore St. Fort Collins, CO 80521

Randy Fischer DEM 53 Larimer 3007 Moore Lane Fort Collins, CO 80526

Ray Scott REP 54 Delta, Mesa 230 Meeka Court Grand Junction, CO 81503

Laura K. Bradford REP 55 Mesa 14411 59 1/2 Road Collbran, CO 81624

Millie Hamner (Vacancy Appointment)

DEM 56 Eagle, Lake, Summit 12 Coachman Ct. Dillon, CO 80435

Randy Baumgardner REP 57 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco, Routt

124 Ridgeway Ave. Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

Don Coram REP 58 Delta, Dolores, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel

67850 Ogden Road Montrose, CO 81401

J. Paul Brown REP 59 Archuleta, La Plata, Montezuma, San Juan

1776 CR 319 Ignacio, CO 81137

Tom Massey REP 60 Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park, Pueblo, Saguache

605 Pinyon Drive Poncha Springs, CO 81242

Roger Wilson DEM 61 Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Pitkin

9205 County Road 115 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

Edward Vigil DEM 62 Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Huerfano, Mineral, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache

254 Biel Pl. Fort Garland, CO 81133

Jon Becker REP 63 Adams, Cheyenne, Crowley, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Morgan, Washington, Yuma

17272 County Rd. P Fort Morgan, CO 80701

Wes McKinley DEM 64 Baca, Bent, Huerfano, Las Animas, Otero, Prowers

9635 County Rd. 44 Walsh, CO 81090

Jerry Sonnenberg REP 65 Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Weld

4465 CR 63 Sterling, CO 80751

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DISTRICT ATTORNEYS

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Name Party District Counties

Scott Storey REP 1 Gilpin, Jefferson

Mitch Morrissey DEM 2 Denver

Frank Ruybalid DEM 3 Huerfano, Las Animas

Dan May REP 4 El Paso, Teller

Mark Hurlbert REP 5 Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit

Todd Risberg DEM 6 Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan

Dan Hotsenpiller DEM 7 Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel

Larry R. Abrahamson REP 8 Jackson, Larimer

Martin C. Beeson REP 9 Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco

Bill Thiebaut DEM 10 Pueblo

Thom K. LeDoux REP 11 Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park

David Mahonee DEM 12 Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache

Bob Watson REP 13 Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma

Elizabeth Oldham REP 14 Grand, Moffat, Routt

Jennifer E. Swanson REP 15 Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers

Rodney D. Fouracre DEM 16 Bent, Crowley, Otero

Don Quick DEM 17 Adams, Broomfield

Carol Chambers REP 18 Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln

Ken Buck REP 19 Weld

Stan Garnett DEM 20 Boulder

Pete Hautzinger REP 21 Mesa

Russell Wasley REP 22 Dolores, Montezuma

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RTD BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Name Home City District Term Counties

Bill James Denver A 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe, Denver

Barbara Deadwyler Aurora B 2011 - 2015 Adams, Arapahoe, Denver

Angie Malpiede Denver C 2011 - 2015 Adams, Denver, Jefferson

Barbara J. Brohl Lakewood D 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson

William (Bill) McMullen Denver E 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe, Denver

Tom Tobiassen Aurora F 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe

Jack O'Boyle Lone Tree G 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe, Douglas

Kent Bagley Littleton H 2009 - 2013 Arapahoe, Douglas

Lee Kemp Broomfield I 2009 - 2013 Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Weld

Larry Hoy Westminster J 2011 - 2015 Adams, Broomfield, Jefferson

Kenneth Riley Northglenn K 2011 - 2015 Adams

Lorraine Anderson Arvada L 2011 - 2015 Boulder, Broomfield, Jefferson

Matt Cohen Lakewood M 2009 - 2013 Jefferson

Bruce Daly Evergreen N 2011 - 2015 Denver, Jefferson

John Tayer Boulder O 2011 - 2015 Boulder

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COLORADO SUPREME COURT

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Name Title District Location Date of Oath Term Date

Michael L. Bender Chief SC Denver 2/5/1997 1/11/2011 - 1/12/2021

Nathan B. Coats SC SC Denver 5/25/2000 1/14/2003 - 1/8/2013

Allison H. Eid SC SC Denver 3/13/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2019

Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. SC SC Denver 5/1/1996 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2019

Monica M. Marquez SC SC Denver 12/10/2010 12/10/2010 - 1/13/2015

Alex J. Martinez SC SC Denver 1/14/1997 1/11/2011 - 1/12/2021

Nancy E. Rice SC SC Denver 8/31/1998 1/11/2011 - 1/12/2021

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COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS

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Name Title District Location Date of Oath Term Date

Janice B. Davidson Chief COA Denver 7/15/1988 1/9/2007 - 1/13/2015

Steven L. Bernard COA COA Denver 7/5/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

Laurie Ann Booras COA COA Denver 1/9/2009 1/9/2009 - 1/8/2013

Russell E. Carparelli COA COA Denver 2/7/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/13/2015

James S. Casebolt COA COA Denver 2/14/1994 1/11/2005 - 1/8/2013

John Daniel Dailey COA COA Denver 1/7/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/8/2019

Maria Teresa Fox COA COA Denver 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

David M. Furman COA COA Denver 1/27/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

Richard L. Gabriel COA COA Denver 6/30/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/8/2019

Dennis A. Graham COA COA Denver 9/6/2002 1/11/2005 - 1/8/2013

Robert D. Hawthorne COA COA Denver 1/28/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

Jerry N. Jones COA COA Denver 7/5/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

Nancy J. Lichtenstein COA COA Denver 4/30/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/8/2019

Alan M. Loeb COA COA Denver 7/2/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/13/2015

Gale T. Miller COA COA Denver 1/9/2009 1/9/2009 - 1/8/2013

David J. Richman COA COA Denver 7/16/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/8/2019

Gilbert M. Roman COA COA Denver 8/1/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

Arthur Putnam Roy COA COA Denver 3/4/1994 1/11/2005 - 1/8/2013

Robert Mark Russel COA COA Denver 1/30/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/13/2015

Daniel Marc Taubman COA COA Denver 3/1/1993 1/11/2005 - 1/8/2013

Diana L. Terry COA COA Denver 7/5/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/10/2017

John R. Webb COA COA Denver 2/1/2002 1/11/2005 - 1/8/2013

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COLORADO DISTRICT AND COUNTY JUDGES

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Name Title District Location Date of Oath Term Date

Richard Brooke Jackson Chief 1 Jefferson 10/19/1998 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Randall C. Arp District 1 Jefferson 7/31/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Jack W. Berryhill District 1 Jefferson 3/30/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Brian D. Boatright District 1 Jefferson 7/1/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Margie L. Enquist District 1 Jefferson 1/1/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Dennis J. Hall District 1 Jefferson 3/23/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Philip J. McNulty District 1 Jefferson 7/2/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Christopher J. Munch District 1 Jefferson 2/28/1986 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Stephen M. Munsinger District 1 Jefferson 7/2/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Lily Oeffler District 1 Jefferson 1/9/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Christie Bachmeyer Phillips District 1 Jefferson 8/31/2009 8/31/2009 - 1/8/2013

Tamara S. Russell District 1 Jefferson 10/17/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Jane A. Tidball District 1 Jefferson 1/12/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

David R. Gloss County 1 Gilpin 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Bradley Allen Burback County 1 Jefferson 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Verna Lee Carpenter County 1 Jefferson 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

John A. (Jack) DeVita County 1 Jefferson 7/1/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Susan Fisch County 1 Jefferson 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Tammy K. Greene County 1 Jefferson 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

K. J. Moore County 1 Jefferson 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Mark Marrow Randall County 1 Jefferson 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Thomas Vance County 1 Jefferson 8/26/2004 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Robert S. Hyatt Chief 2 Denver 1/12/1988 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Edward D. Bronfin District 2 Denver 6/27/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Martin F. Egelhoff District 2 Denver 7/9/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

John Eric Eliff District 2 Denver 1/21/2011 1/21/2011 - 1/13/2015

Ann Blumberg Frick District 2 Denver 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 - 1/8/2013

Shelley I. Gilman District 2 Denver 3/13/1998 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Christina M. Habas District 2 Denver 1/12/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Norman D. Haglund District 2 Denver 3/30/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Morris B. Hoffman District 2 Denver 2/4/1991 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

William W. Hood III District 2 Denver 5/4/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Alan Bruce Jones District 2 Denver 1/7/2011 1/7/2011 - 1/13/2015

Kenneth Martin Laff District 2 Denver 1/6/2009 1/6/2009 - 1/8/2013

Catherine Ann Lemon District 2 Denver 2/26/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

John W. Madden IV District 2 Denver 7/11/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Anne M. Mansfield District 2 Denver 7/15/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Michael A. Martinez District 2 Denver 11/9/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

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Robert L. McGahey Jr. District 2 Denver 1/12/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Ronald Michael Mullins District 2 Denver 11/9/1990 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Sheila A. Rappaport District 2 Denver 7/14/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

William Douglas Robbins District 2 Denver 5/31/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Herbert L. Stern District 2 Denver 6/22/1990 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Michael J. Vallejos District 2 Denver 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 - 1/13/2015

Brian R. Whitney District 2 Denver 1/9/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

C. Jean Stewart Probate 2 Denver 5/26/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Karen Michele Ashby Juvenile 2 Denver 8/28/1998 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Donna J. Schmalberger Juvenile 2 Denver 10/19/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

D. Brett Woods Juvenile 2 Denver 10/12/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Andrew Armatas County 2 Denver 3/5/1990 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Johnny C. Barajas County 2 Denver 1/14/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Larry L. Bohning County 2 Denver 1/8/1980 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

James B. Breese County 2 Denver 4/1/1987 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Dianne L. Briscoe County 2 Denver 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Doris E. Burd County 2 Denver 1/30/1989 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Brian T. Campbell County 2 Denver 3/10/1980 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Mary A. Celeste County 2 Denver 7/3/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Robert B. Crew Jr. County 2 Denver 9/6/1977 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Clarisse M. Gonzales County 2 Denver 1/2/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Kerry Steven Hada County 2 Denver 12/3/2008 12/3/2008 - 1/8/2013

Alfred Harrell County 2 Denver 12/6/1985 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Claudia Jean Jordan County 2 Denver 7/28/1994 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

John Michael Marcucci County 2 Denver 3/5/1990 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Aleene J. Ortiz-White County 2 Denver 5/15/1989 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Andre L. Rudolph County 2 Denver 1/7/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Raymond N. Satter County 2 Denver 11/2/1987 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Claude William Appel Chief 3 Huerfano 3/28/1986 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Leslie J. Gerbracht District 3 Las Animas 1/5/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Gary Robert Stork County 3 Huerfano 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Bruce A. Billings County 3 Las Animas 3/3/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Kirk S. Samelson Chief 4 El Paso 7/14/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

William Burlingham Bain District 4 El Paso 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Theresa M. Cisneros District 4 El Paso 1/2/1997 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Ronald G. Crowder District 4 El Paso 8/16/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Jann P. DuBois District 4 El Paso 8/22/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

David A. Gilbert District 4 El Paso 7/5/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

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Deborah J. Grohs District 4 El Paso 9/28/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Barbara Lynn Hughes District 4 El Paso 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Barney Iuppa District 4 El Paso 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Thomas Kelly Kane District 4 El Paso 9/12/1994 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Thomas L. Kennedy District 4 El Paso 7/12/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Robert Lee Lowrey District 4 El Paso 1/5/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Gilbert A. Martinez District 4 El Paso 12/15/1989 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Michael Paul McHenry District 4 El Paso 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

G. David Miller District 4 El Paso 8/30/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

David S. Prince District 4 El Paso 4/14/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Timothy J. Schutz District 4 El Paso 11/1/2010 11/1/2010 - 1/8/2013

Larry E. Schwartz District 4 El Paso 1/2/1997 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Scott A. Sells District 4 El Paso 1/5/2009 1/5/2009 - 1/8/2013

David Lee Shakes District 4 El Paso 3/14/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Gregory R. Werner District 4 El Paso 8/16/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Edward S. Colt District 4 Teller 9/3/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Christopher E. Acker County 4 El Paso 3/14/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Karla J. Hansen County 4 El Paso 8/24/2001 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Lawrence D. Martin County 4 El Paso 9/13/1996 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Douglas Joseph Miles County 4 El Paso 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Marla Rochelle Prudek County 4 El Paso 8/28/2009 8/28/2009 - 1/8/2013

Ann M. Rotolo County 4 El Paso 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Stephen J. Sletta County 4 El Paso 1/18/1991 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Jonathan L. Walker County 4 El Paso 6/1/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Regina Walter County 4 El Paso 9/2/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Daniel S. Wilson County 4 El Paso 7/11/2002 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Jackson L. Peters Jr. County 4 Teller 9/1/1989 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

R. Thomas Moorhead Chief 5 Eagle 8/15/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Russell H. Granger District 5 Clear Creek 5/1/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Frederick Walker Gannett District 5 Eagle 8/14/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Karen Ann Romeo District 5 Summit 9/2/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Mark D. Thompson District 5 Summit 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 - 1/13/2015

Rachel J. Olguin-Fresquez County 5 Clear Creek 5/18/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Katharine T. Sullivan County 5 Eagle 9/13/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Wayne Patton County 5 Lake 1/8/2001 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Edward Jude Casias County 5 Summit 1/9/2001 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Gregory G. Lyman Chief 6 La Plata 5/31/1996 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

David L. Dickinson District 6 La Plata 12/4/1998 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

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Jeffrey R. Wilson District 6 La Plata 8/30/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

James E. Denvir County 6 Archuleta 8/11/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Martha Tinsley Minot County 6 La Plata 3/23/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Lyndon K. Skinner County 6 San Juan 1/26/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

J. Steven Patrick Chief 7 Gunnison 2/1/1993 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Charles R. Greenacre District 7 Delta 4/28/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Jeff B. Herron District 7 Montrose 2/14/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

James Schum District 7 Montrose 6/29/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Sandra Miller County 7 Delta 4/2/2001 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Ben F. Eden County 7 Gunnison 5/12/1997 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Alvin (Al) Lutz County 7 Hinsdale 1/1/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Diana Barber County 7 Montrose 6/2/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Jerry Joe Montgomery County 7 Montrose 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

David Scott Westfall County 7 Ouray 1/10/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Sharon Shuteran County 7 San Miguel 9/1/1984 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Stephen J. Schapanski Chief 8 Larimer 7/10/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Julie Kunce Field District 8 Larimer 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Thomas Ray French District 8 Larimer 1/6/2011 1/6/2011 - 1/13/2015

Stephen Enderlin Howard District 8 Larimer 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Daniel J. Kaup District 8 Larimer 11/26/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Gregory M. Lammons District 8 Larimer 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Devin R. Odell District 8 Larimer 9/1/2009 9/1/2009 - 1/8/2013

John David Williams District 8 Larimer 8/18/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Cindy Lu Wilson County 8 Jackson 2/10/2011 2/10/2011 - 1/13/2015

Christine A. Carney County 8 Larimer 7/15/1998 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Thomas Lee Lynch County 8 Larimer 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 - 1/13/2015

Robert A. Rand County 8 Larimer 12/1/2009 12/1/2009 - 1/8/2013

Peter E. Schoon Jr. County 8 Larimer 2/27/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Ronald L. Schultz County 8 Larimer 9/16/1974 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

James B. Boyd Chief 9 Garfield 1/14/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Denise K. Lynch District 9 Garfield 8/17/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Daniel B. Petre District 9 Garfield 11/2/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Gail H. Nichols District 9 Pitkin 7/7/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Paul H. Metzger County 9 Garfield 3/3/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Jonathan Bruce Pototsky County 9 Garfield 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 - 1/13/2015

Erin Fernandez-Ely County 9 Pitkin 1/1/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Laurie Noble County 9 Rio Blanco 1/14/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Laurie Noble County 9 Rio Blanco/Rangely 7/15/1992 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

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Dennis Maes Chief 10 Pueblo 4/15/1988 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

David W. Crockenberg District 10 Pueblo 2/13/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Deborah Rene Eyler District 10 Pueblo 12/1/2008 12/1/2008 - 1/8/2013

Thomas B. Flesher District 10 Pueblo 4/18/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Jill S. Mattoon District 10 Pueblo 12/29/2006 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Victor Reyes District 10 Pueblo 1/11/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Larry C. Schwartz District 10 Pueblo 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Steven B. Fieldman County 10 Pueblo 1/4/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Kathleen K. Hearn County 10 Pueblo 12/15/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Ernest J. Ruybalid County 10 Pueblo 2/7/1997 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Charles M. Barton Chief 11 Chaffee 1/14/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Julie G. Marshall District 11 Fremont 5/1/1992 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

David M. Thorson District 11 Fremont 1/11/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Stephen A. Groome District 11 Park 7/2/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

William P. Alderton County 11 Chaffee 7/1/1990 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Peter F. Michaelson County 11 Custer 9/2/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Norman Cooling County 11 Fremont 3/1/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Brian Louis Green County 11 Park 1/9/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

O. John Kuenhold Chief 12 Alamosa 3/1/1981 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Pattie P. Swift District 12 Alamosa 2/27/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Martin A. Gonzales District 12 Rio Grande 8/7/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Michael A. Gonzales County 12 Alamosa 9/12/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Mary Elizabeth Garcia County 12 Conejos 9/12/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Kimberly Lynn Wood County 12 Costilla 2/28/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Frank Stannard Lentz County 12 Mineral 1/11/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Patrick Henry Hayes Jr. County 12 Rio Grande 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Amanda Pearson County 12 Saguache 3/23/1998 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Michael Keith Singer Chief 13 Logan 9/12/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Charles Michael Hobbs District 13 Logan 8/17/2009 8/17/2009 - 1/8/2013

Kevin L. Hoyer District 13 Morgan 1/1/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Douglas R. Vannoy District 13 Morgan 7/18/1988 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Michael K. Grinnan County 13 Kit Carson 1/8/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Robert B. Smith County 13 Logan 5/9/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Michael J. Schingle County 13 Morgan 6/26/2000 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

David O. Colver County 13 Phillips 1/2/1980 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Max E. Carlson County 13 Sedgwick 8/1/1978 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Carl S. McGuire III County 13 Washington 1/1/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Sara M. Wagers-Johnson County 13 Yuma 1/9/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

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Michael A. O'Hara III Chief 14 Routt 12/30/2002 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Mary C. Hoak District 14 Grand 7/5/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Shelley A. Hill District 14 Routt 7/1/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Ben W. McClelland County 14 Grand 9/1/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Sandra H. Gardner County 14 Moffat 1/1/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

James H. Garrecht County 14 Routt 1/1/1987 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Stanley A. Brinkley Chief 15 Prowers 10/15/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Paul Douglas Tallman District 15 Prowers 1/14/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Debra Marie Gunkel County 15 Baca 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Clifford Mays County 15 Cheyenne 3/6/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Gary W. Davis County 15 Kiowa 6/1/1992 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Larry Eugene Stutler County 15 Prowers 10/31/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Michael Jon Kolomitz Chief 16 Otero 2/1/1985 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Michael Andrew Schiferl District 16 Otero 4/19/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Mark A. MacDonnell County 16 Bent 11/1/1993 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Suzanne A. Grant County 16 Crowley 9/7/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Douglas R. Manley County 16 Otero 7/2/2004 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

C. Vincent Phelps Jr. Chief 17 Adams 4/5/1996 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

C. Scott Crabtree District 17 Adams 7/2/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Katherine R. Delgado District 17 Adams 8/9/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Frederick M. Goodbee District 17 Adams 8/15/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Robert Walter Kiesnowski Jr. District 17 Adams 1/3/2011 1/3/2011 - 1/13/2015

Chris Melonakis District 17 Adams 7/17/1998 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Edward C. Moss District 17 Adams 7/6/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Patrick T. Murphy District 17 Adams 7/1/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

John E. Popovich District 17 Adams 1/26/1987 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Jill-Ellyn Straus District 17 Adams 7/18/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Ted C. Tow III District 17 Adams 12/3/2010 12/3/2010 - 1/13/2015

Mark D. Warner District 17 Adams 11/10/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Francis C. Wasserman District 17 Adams 7/22/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Craig Richard Welling District 17 Adams 1/14/2011 1/14/2011 - 1/13/2015

Thomas R. Ensor District 17 Broomfield 9/1/1984 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Brian Nathaniel Bowen County 17 Adams 1/3/2011 1/3/2011 - 1/13/2015

Michael A. Cox County 17 Adams 1/31/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Robert S. Doyle County 17 Adams 7/14/2004 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Byron L. Howell County 17 Adams 7/10/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Leroy D. Kirby County 17 Adams 7/1/2009 7/1/2009 - 1/8/2013

Sabino E. Romano County 17 Adams 1/20/1987 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

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Jeffrey L. Romeo County 17 Adams 6/1/1990 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Dianna L. Roybal County 17 Adams 2/18/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Amy Elizabeth Bockman County 17 Broomfield 12/15/2006 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

William Blair Sylvester Chief 18 Arapahoe 7/31/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Marilyn Leonard Antrim District 18 Arapahoe 3/3/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

F. Stephen Collins District 18 Arapahoe 2/1/2011 2/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Timothy L. Fasing District 18 Arapahoe 1/27/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Justin M. Hannen District 18 Arapahoe 2/7/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Kurt Allen Horton District 18 Arapahoe 2/2/2009 2/2/2009 - 1/8/2013

Charles M. Pratt District 18 Arapahoe 8/15/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Gerald J. Rafferty District 18 Arapahoe 3/31/1999 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Robert H. Russell II District 18 Arapahoe 7/24/1998 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Carlos Armando Samour Jr. District 18 Arapahoe 1/2/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Michael J. Spear District 18 Arapahoe 2/14/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Valeria Neale Spencer District 18 Arapahoe 9/29/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Elizabeth Beebe Volz District 18 Arapahoe 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Elizabeth A. Weishaupl District 18 Arapahoe 7/17/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

John L. Wheeler District 18 Arapahoe 9/22/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Angela R. Arkin District 18 Douglas 9/5/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Richard B. Caschette District 18 Douglas 7/11/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Christopher C. Cross District 18 Douglas 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Jeffrey K. Holmes District 18 Douglas 6/27/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Paul A. King District 18 Douglas 8/7/2000 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Vincent R. White District 18 Douglas 2/18/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Addison Lloyd Adams County 18 Arapahoe 2/2/2009 2/2/2009 - 1/8/2013

Alex Bencze County 18 Arapahoe 9/18/1998 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Christine Noelle Chauche County 18 Arapahoe 3/4/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Ethan D. Feldman County 18 Arapahoe 2/18/1992 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Dana Elizabeth Murray County 18 Arapahoe 10/12/1992 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Anne M. Ollada County 18 Arapahoe 9/5/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Robert Charles Tobias County 18 Arapahoe 4/7/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Darren Louis Vahle County 18 Arapahoe 7/18/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Lawrence Raymond Bowling County 18 Douglas 1/1/2011 1/1/2011 - 1/13/2015

Monica J. Gomez County 18 Douglas 3/5/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Susanna Meissner-Cutler County 18 Douglas 8/25/1995 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Palmer L. Boyette County 18 Elbert 11/30/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Truston Lee Fisher County 18 Lincoln 6/1/1987 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

James F. Hartmann Chief 19 Weld 2/28/2003 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

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Julie C. Hoskins District 19 Weld 7/20/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Timothy G. Kerns District 19 Weld 1/3/2011 1/3/2011 - 1/13/2015

Marcelo A. Kopcow District 19 Weld 7/1/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Daniel S. Maus District 19 Weld 9/27/2002 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Thomas J. Quammen District 19 Weld 6/30/2008 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Elizabeth Strobel District 19 Weld 6/30/2009 6/30/2009 - 1/8/2013

Todd Leslie Taylor District 19 Weld 8/23/2010 8/23/2010 - 1/8/2013

Dinsmore Tuttle District 19 Weld 1/16/2009 1/16/2009 - 1/8/2013

John Joseph Briggs County 19 Weld 1/21/2011 1/21/2011 - 1/13/2015

Michele Meyer County 19 Weld 9/19/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Dana Nichols County 19 Weld 9/7/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Charles S. Unfug County 19 Weld 4/11/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Roxanne Bailin Chief 20 Boulder 9/1/1987 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Ingrid Seftar Bakke District 20 Boulder 1/3/2011 1/3/2011 - 1/13/2015

Maria E. Berkenkotter District 20 Boulder 8/11/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

James C. Klein District 20 Boulder 7/29/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Dolores Diane Mallard District 20 Boulder 1/30/2004 1/9/2007 - 1/8/2013

Andrew R. Macdonald District 20 Boulder 5/2/2011 5/2/2011 - 1/13/2015

Lael Montgomery District 20 Boulder 7/31/2001 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Thomas Francis Mulvahill District 20 Boulder 10/2/2009 10/2/2009 - 1/8/2013

M. Gwyneth Whalen District 20 Boulder 10/27/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

David A. Archuleta County 20 Boulder 7/30/1999 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Noel E. Blum County 20 Boulder 10/31/2003 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Karolyn Val Quevli County 20 Boulder 1/13/2011 1/13/2011 - 1/13/2015

Norma A. Sierra County 20 Boulder 1/11/2011 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

John F. Stavely County 20 Boulder 8/20/2001 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

David A. Bottger Chief 21 Mesa 4/10/1987 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Thomas M. Deister District 21 Mesa 1/3/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Brian J. Flynn District 21 Mesa 1/11/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/13/2015

Richard T. Gurley District 21 Mesa 1/9/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Valerie J. Robison District 21 Mesa 8/6/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/10/2017

Craig P. Henderson County 21 Mesa 1/23/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Gretchen B. Larson County 21 Mesa 7/3/2006 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

Bruce R. Raaum County 21 Mesa 1/9/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Douglas S. Walker Chief 22 Montezuma 8/1/2007 1/11/2011 - 1/13/2015

Todd Jay Plewe District 22 Montezuma 10/1/2010 10/1/2010 - 1/8/2013

E. Dale Boyd County 22 Dolores 1/11/2005 1/13/2009 - 1/8/2013

JenniLynn Everett Lawrence County 22 Montezuma 11/15/2010 11/15/2010 - 1/13/2015

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Adams

Walter R. "Skip" Fischer County Commissioner 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6100

Erik Hansen County Commissioner 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6100

Alice Nichol County Commissioner 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6100

Karen Long County Clerk 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6500

Brigitte Grimm County Treasurer 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6160

Gil Reyes County Assessor 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6038

Douglas N. Darr County Sheriff 332 N. 19th Ave. Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 654-1850

Timothy G. Thoms County Surveyor 4430 S. Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601

(720) 523-6875

Monica Jordan County Coroner 330 N. 19th Ave. Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 659-1027

Alamosa

Darius Allen County Commissioner 702 4th St. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-4848

George W. Wilkinson County Commissioner 702 4th St. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-4848

Michael Yohn County Commissioner 702 4th St. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-4848

Melanie Woodward County Clerk 402 Edison Ave. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-6681

Lois Widhalm County Treasurer 402 Edison Ave. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-3626

Sandra Hostetter County Assessor 402 Edison Ave. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-6365

Dave Stong County Sheriff 1315 17th St. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-6608

Daniel M. Russell County Surveyor 1314 11th St. Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-3004

Kevin Rogers County Coroner PO Box 1549 Alamosa, CO 81101

(719) 589-4271

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NAME TITLE ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE

Arapahoe

Susan Beckman County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4630

Rod Bockenfeld County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4630

Nancy Jackson County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4630

Nancy N. Sharpe County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4630

Frank Weddig County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4630

Nancy A. Doty County Clerk 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4248

Sue Sandstrom County Treasurer 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4550

Corbin Sakdol County Assessor 5334 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120

(303) 795-4600

J. Grayson Robinson County Sheriff 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy. Centennial, CO 80112

(720) 874-4145

Michael Dobersen County Coroner 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy. Centennial, CO 80112

(720) 874-3625

Archuleta

Clifford Lucero County Commissioner PO Box 1507 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8303

Steve Wadley (Vacancy Appointment)

County Commissioner PO Box 1507 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8304

Michael Whiting County Commissioner PO Box 1507 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8305

June Madrid County Clerk PO Box 2589 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8350

Betty Diller County Treasurer PO Box 267 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8325

Natalie Woodruff County Assessor PO Box 958 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8310

Peter L. Gonzalez County Sheriff PO Box 638 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-8431

David L. Maley County Surveyor PO Box 1208 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-5055

Carl R. Macht County Coroner PO Box 1507 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

(970) 264-5664

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Baca

Glen R. (Spike) Ausmus County Commissioner 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-6532

Troy Crane County Commissioner 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-6532

Peter L. Dawson County Commissioner 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-6532

Sharon Dubois County Clerk 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-4372

Susan Cochell County Treasurer 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-4262

Gayla J. Thompson County Assessor 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-4332

David Campbell County Sheriff 741 Main St. Springfield, CO 81073

(719) 523-4511

Robert L. Morrow County Coroner PO Box 70 Walsh, CO 81090

(719) 324-5251

Bent

Lynden Gill County Commissioner PO Box 350 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-1600

Bill Long County Commissioner PO Box 350 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-1600

Tom Wallace County Commissioner PO Box 350 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-1600

Patti Nickell County Clerk PO Box 350 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-2009

Alta Mae Brown County Treasurer PO Box 31 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-2011

Guy F. Wagner County Assessor 725 Bent Ave. Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-2010

David Encinias County Sheriff 11100 County Rd. GG.5 Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-1363

Dave Roberts County Coroner 443 Jones Ave. Las Animas, CO 81054

(719) 456-0914

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Boulder

Cindy Domenico County Commissioner PO Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306

(303) 441-3500

Ben Pearlman County Commissioner PO Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306

(303) 441-3500

Will Toor County Commissioner PO Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306

(303) 441-3500

Hillary Hall County Clerk 1750 33rd St. #101 Boulder, CO 80301

(303) 413-7700

Robert S. Hullinghorst County Treasurer 1325 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302

(303) 441-3520

Jerry Roberts County Assessor 1325 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302

(303) 441-4830

Joseph K. Pelle County Sheriff 1777 6th St. Boulder, CO 80302

(303) 441-3600

Jason Emery County Surveyor 5690 Valmont St. Boulder, CO 80301

(303) 443-3616

Emma R. Hall County Coroner 1776 6th St. Boulder, CO 80302

(303) 441-3535

Broomfield

Jim F. Candelarie (Vacancy Appointment)

County Clerk One DesCombes Dr. Broomfield, CO 80020

(303) 464-5819

Kim Pfeifer County Treasurer One DesCombes Dr. Broomfield, CO 80020

(303) 464-5819

John Storb County Assessor One DesCombes Dr. Broomfield, CO 80020

(303) 464-5819

Tom Deland County Sheriff One DesCombes Dr. Broomfield, CO 80020

(303) 438-6400

Contract County Surveyor One DesCombes Dr. Broomfield, CO 80020

Monica Broncucia-Jordan County Coroner 330 North 19th Ave. Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 659-1027

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Chaffee

Dennis Giese County Commissioner PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-2218

Frank F. Holman County Commissioner PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-2218

Dave Potts County Commissioner PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-2218

Joyce M. Reno County Clerk PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-4004

Diana R. Wood County Treasurer PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-6808

Brenda Mosby County Assessor PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-4016

Pete Palmer County Sheriff PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-2596

Randal J. Amettis County Coroner PO Box 699 Salida, CO 81201

(719) 539-3831

Cheyenne

Jerry Allen County Commissioner PO Box 567 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5872

Nancy Bogenhagen County Commissioner PO Box 567 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5872

Bob Paintin County Commissioner PO Box 567 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5872

Kay Feyh County Clerk PO Box 567 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5685

Sharla Anderson County Treasurer PO Box 157 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5657

Ambie Cullens County Assessor PO Box 36 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5664

Ken Putnam County Sheriff PO Box 363 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5633

Susan I. Kern County Coroner PO Box 578 Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810

(719) 767-5662

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Clear Creek

Joan Drury County Commissioner PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2312

Tim Mauck County Commissioner PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2312

Kevin O'Malley County Commissioner PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2312

Pam Phipps County Clerk PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2339

Irene Kincade County Treasurer PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2353

Diane M. Settle County Assessor PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2322

Don Krueger County Sheriff PO Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444

(303) 679-2376

Gregory G. Markle County Surveyor PO Box 1571 Idaho Springs, CO 80452

(303) 567-4755

Don G. Allan County Coroner PO Box 3276 Idaho Springs, CO 80452

(303) 567-2179

Conejos

Mitchell Jarvies County Commissioner PO Box 157 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5772

James Steven McCarroll County Commissioner PO Box 157 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5772

John Sandoval County Commissioner PO Box 157 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5772

Lawrence D. Gallegos County Clerk PO Box 127 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5422

Mack M. Crowther County Treasurer PO Box 97 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5919

Naomi Martinez-Keys County Assessor PO Box 67 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5585

Robert Joe Gurule County Sheriff PO Box 37 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-2196

Martin Reynolds County Surveyor PO Box 157 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 376-5772

Richard Martin County Coroner PO Box 374 Conejos, CO 81129

(719) 589-6262

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Costilla

Dolores Burns County Commissioner PO Box 100 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3372

Crestina Martinez County Commissioner PO Box 100 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3372

Eddie Roybal County Commissioner PO Box 100 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3372

Karen Garcia County Clerk PO Box 308 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3301

Annette Carino County Treasurer PO Box 348 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3342

Ronda M. Lobato County Assessor PO Box 344 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3642

Amos Medina County Sheriff PO Box 6 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-3302

Davis Engineering County Surveyor

Sherri M. Vigil County Coroner PO Box 445 San Luis, CO 81152

(719) 672-0888

Crowley

T.E. (Tobe) Allumbaugh County Commissioner 603 Main #2 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5262

Gary Gibson County Commissioner 603 Main #2 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5264

Frank Grant County Commissioner 603 Main #2 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5259

Lucile Nichols County Clerk 631 Main, Ste. 102 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5225

Lynne Bauer County Treasurer 631 Main, Ste. 101 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5232

Doug England County Assessor 631 Main, Ste. 103 Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5229

Miles N. Clark County Sheriff 110 E. 6th St. Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-5238

Vacant County Surveyor

Karen Tomky County Coroner 319 Main Ordway, CO 81063

(719) 267-3503

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Custer

Lynn Attebery County Commissioner 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2552

Jim Austin County Commissioner 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2552

Allen Butler County Commissioner 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2552

Debbie Livengood County Clerk 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2441

Virginia Trujillo County Treasurer 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2341

J.D. Henrich County Assessor 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2218

Fred Jobe County Sheriff 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2770

Christopher L. (Kit) Shy County Surveyor 205 S. 6th Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2347

Arthur Lee Nordyke County Coroner 302 Main Westcliffe, CO 81252

(719) 783-2747

Delta

Doug Atchley County Commissioner 501 Palmer, Ste. 227 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2111

C. Bruce Hovde County Commissioner 501 Palmer, Ste. 227 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2112

R. Olen Lund County Commissioner 501 Palmer, Ste. 227 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2113

Ann B. Eddins County Clerk 501 Palmer, Ste. 211 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2150

Jim D. Ventrello County Treasurer 501 Palmer, Ste. 202 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2135

Debbie Griffith County Assessor 501 Palmer, Ste. 210 Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2120

Fred McKee County Sheriff Justice Building Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-2000

Jessie J. Messenger County Surveyor 22159 Hwy 92 Austin, CO 81410

(970) 835-3953

Kevin Lucy County Coroner 800 Palmer St. Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-9988

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NAME TITLE ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE

Denver

Chris Nevitt City Council President 1437 Bannock St., Rm. 451 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 865-9534

George Delaney Manager of Public Works 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 611 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 865-8630

Claude Pumilia Manager of Revenue 144 W. Colfax Ave., Rm. 300 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 865-7202

Debra A. Johnson County Clerk 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 101 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 913-1311

Derek Brown Manager of General Services 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 1110 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 865-7104

Paul Jacobs County Assessor 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 406 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 913-4000

Charles F. Garcia Manager of Safety 1331 Cherokee St., Rm. 302 Denver, CO 80204

(720) 913-6020

Jeff Jones County Surveyor 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 507 Denver, CO 80202

(720) 865-3121

Amy Martin County Coroner 660 Bannock St. Denver, CO 80204

(303) 436-7711

Dolores

Julie R. Kibel County Commissioner PO Box 608 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2383

Doug Stowe County Commissioner PO Box 608 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2383

Ernie Williams County Commissioner PO Box 608 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2383

LaRita Randolph County Clerk PO Box 58 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2381

Janie Stiasny County Treasurer PO Box 421 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2386

Berna Ernst County Assessor PO Box 478 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2385

Jerry Martin County Sheriff PO Box 505 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2257

Vacant County Surveyor

Joyce Barnett County Coroner PO Box 237 Dove Creek, CO 81324

(970) 677-2257

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Douglas

Steven A. Boand County Commissioner 100 Third St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7401

Jack Hilbert County Commissioner 100 Third St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7401

Jill Repella County Commissioner 100 Third St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7401

Jack Arrowsmith County Clerk 301 N. Wilcox St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7469

Diane Holbert County Treasurer 100 Third St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7455

Teri Cox County Assessor 301 N. Wilcox St. Castle Rock, CO 80104

(303) 660-7450

David A. Weaver County Sheriff 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109

(303) 660-7505

Delmer H. Hamilton County Surveyor 12753 S. Parker Rd., Ste #205 Parker, CO 80134

(303) 841-7436

Lora Thomas County Coroner 4000 Justice Way, Ste. 1611 Castle Rock, CO 80109

(303) 814-7150

Eagle

Sara J. Fisher County Commissioner PO Box 850 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8605

Peter Runyon County Commissioner PO Box 850 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8605

Jon Stavney County Commissioner PO Box 850 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8605

Teak J. Simonton County Clerk PO Box 537 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8723

Karen L. Sheaffer County Treasurer PO Box 479 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8860

Mark D. Chapin County Assessor PO Box 449 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8640

Joseph Hoy County Sheriff PO Box 359 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-8500

Dan Corcoran County Surveyor PO Box 4523 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-3424

Kara Bettis County Coroner PO Box 5200 Eagle, CO 81631

(970) 328-2808

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El Paso

Sallie Clark County Commissioner 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7276

Darryl LeMon Glenn County Commissioner 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7276

Dennis Hisey County Commissioner 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7276

Amy Lathen County Commissioner 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7276

Peggy Littleton County Commissioner 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7276

Wayne W. Williams County Clerk 200 S. Cascade Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-6215

Robert C. Balink County Treasurer 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-6666

Mark Lowderman County Assessor 27 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-6600

Terry Maketa County Sheriff 101 W. Costilla St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 520-7333

G. Lawrence Burnett County Surveyor 2630 Avondale Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(719) 520-7201

Bob Bux County Coroner 2743 E. Las Vegas St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 390-2450

Elbert

Kurt C. Schlegel County Commissioner PO Box 597 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3126

Del Schwab County Commissioner PO Box 597 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3126

John Shipper County Commissioner PO Box 597 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3126

Diana Hartsough County Clerk PO Box 37 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3116

Rick Pettitt County Treasurer PO Box 67 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3120

Billie Mills County Assessor PO Box 26 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-3101

Shayne Heap County Sheriff PO Box 486 Kiowa, CO 80117

(303) 621-2027

Garry L. Rohleder County Surveyor 13609 County Rd. 94 Elbert, CO 80106

(303) 648-9755

Mike Graeff County Coroner PO Box 221 Elizabeth, CO 80107

(303) 646-5599

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Fremont

Debbie Bell County Commissioner 615 Macon, Rm. 105 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7302

Ed Norden County Commissioner 615 Macon, Rm. 105 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7303

Michael Stiehl County Commissioner 615 Macon, Rm. 105 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7301

Katie Barr County Clerk 615 Macon, Rm. 107 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7333

Pat McFarland County Treasurer 615 Macon, Rm. 104 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7380

Stacy Seifert County Assessor 615 Macon, Rm. 107 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7310

James "Jim" Beicker County Sheriff 100 Justice Center Rd. Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-5555

Matthew J. Koch County Surveyor 1022 Phay Ave. Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 275-2796

Dorothy Twellman County Coroner 615 Macon, Rm. LL7 Canon City, CO 81212

(719) 276-7358

Garfield

Tom Jankovsky County Commissioner 108 8th St. #101 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-5004

John Martin County Commissioner 108 8th St. #101 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-5004

Mike Samson County Commissioner 108 8th St. #101 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-5004

Jean Alberico County Clerk 109 8th St. #200 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 384-3700

Georgia Chamberlain County Treasurer 109 8th St. #204 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-6328

Jim Yellico County Assessor 109 8th St. #207 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-9134

Lou Vallario County Sheriff 107 8th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-0453

Scott Aibner County Surveyor 109 8th St. #100B Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-1377

William "Trey" Holt County Coroner 405 W. 7th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

(970) 945-5815

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Gilpin

Connie McLain County Commissioner PO Box 366 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5214

Buddy Schmalz County Commissioner PO Box 366 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5214

Forrest Whitman County Commissioner PO Box 366 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5214

Colleen Stewart County Clerk PO Box 429 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5321

Alynn K. Huffman County Treasurer PO Box 368 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5222

Anne C. Schafer County Assessor PO Box 338 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5451

Bruce W. Hartman County Sheriff 2960 Dory Hill Rd. #300 Golden, CO 80403

(303) 582-1060

Corey Diekman County Surveyor PO Box 366 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-5241

Zane G. Laubhan County Coroner PO Box 333 Central City, CO 80427

(303) 582-3957

Grand

Gary Wade Bumgarner County Commissioner PO Box 264 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3347

James L. Newberry County Commissioner PO Box 264 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3347

Nancy Stuart County Commissioner PO Box 264 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3347

Sara L. Rosene County Clerk PO Box 120 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3110

Christina Whitmer County Treasurer PO Box 288 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3062

Tom Weydert County Assessor PO Box 302 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3117

Rod Johnson County Sheriff PO Box 48 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3343

Warren D. Ward County Surveyor PO Box 172 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451

(970) 725-3050

Brenda L. Bock County Coroner PO Box 828 Kremmling, CO 80459

(970) 724-0083

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Gunnison

Philip Chamberland County Commissioner 200 E. Virginia #104 Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-0248

Hap Channell County Commissioner 200 E. Virginia #104 Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-0248

Paula Swenson County Commissioner 200 E. Virginia #104 Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-0248

Stella Dominguez County Clerk 221 N. Wisconsin, Ste. C Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-1516

Melody Marks County Treasurer 221 N. Wisconsin, Ste. T Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-2231

Kristy A. McFarland County Assessor 221 N. Wisconsin, Ste. A Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-1085

Richard D. Besecker County Sheriff 200 N. Iowa Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-1113

Vacant County Surveyor

Frank Vader County Coroner 118 N. Wisconsin St. Gunnison, CO 81230

(970) 641-9213

Hinsdale

Allen Brown County Commissioner PO Box 277 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2225

Cindy Dozier County Commissioner PO Box 277 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2225

Stan Whinnery County Commissioner PO Box 277 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2225

Linda Pavich Ragle County Clerk PO Box 9 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2228

Kerry J. Carl County Treasurer PO Box 336 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2223

Joan S. Nelson County Assessor PO Box 28 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2224

Ronald B. Bruce County Sheriff PO Box 127 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2291

Vacant County Surveyor

Jerry Gray County Coroner PO Box 277 Lake City, CO 81235

(970) 944-2806

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Huerfano

Art S. Bobian County Commissioner 401 Main, Ste. 201 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-2370

Roger Cain County Commissioner 401 Main, Ste. 201 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-2370

Scott D. King County Commissioner 401 Main, Ste. 201 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-2370

Judy Benine County Clerk 401 Main, Ste. 204 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-2380

Debra J. Reynolds County Treasurer 401 Main, Ste. 206 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-1280

Louise Sandoval County Assessor 401 Main, Ste. 205 Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-1191

Bruce Newman County Sheriff 500 S. Albert Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-1600

Della L. Duran County Coroner 919 Kansas Ave. Walsenburg, CO 81089

(719) 738-2725

Jackson

Mike Blanton County Commissioner 396 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4660

John C. Rich County Commissioner 396 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4660

Lanny Weddle County Commissioner 396 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4660

Hayle M. Johnson County Clerk PO Box 337 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4334

Letitia D. Willcox County Treasurer PO Box 458 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4220

Kerry J. Moran County Assessor PO Box 813 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4751

Scott Fischer County Sheriff PO Box 565 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4242

Randall R. Miller County Surveyor 396 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-4660

George E. Crocket County Coroner PO Box 293 LaFever Walden, CO 80480

(970) 723-8478

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Jefferson

Faye Griffin County Commissioner 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8525

John Odom County Commissioner 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8525

Donald Rosier County Commissioner 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8525

Pam Anderson County Clerk 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8186

Tim Kauffman County Treasurer 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8330

Jim Everson County Assessor 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-8667

Ted Mink County Sheriff 200 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-5305

Diana Askew County Surveyor 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(720) 946-0969

John M. Graham County Coroner 800 Jefferson County Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401

(303) 271-6480

Kiowa

William E. Koehler County Commissioner PO Box 100 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5810

Donald Oswald County Commissioner PO Box 100 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5810

Richard Scott County Commissioner PO Box 100 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5810

Debra C. Lening County Clerk PO Box 37 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5421

Steve K. Baxter County Treasurer PO Box 247 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5831

Penny Weirich County Assessor PO Box 295 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5521

Forrest Frazee County Sheriff PO Box 427 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-5411

Vacant County Surveyor

Jimmy R. Brown County Coroner PO Box 432 Eads, CO 81036

(719) 438-2225

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Kit Carson

Dave Gwyn County Commissioner 251 16th St., Ste. 201, PO Box 160 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8133

Dave Hornung County Commissioner 251 16th St., Ste. 201, PO Box 160 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8133

Jim Whitmore County Commissioner 251 16th St., Ste. 201, PO Box 160 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8133

Della M. Calhoon County Clerk 251 16th St., Ste. 203, PO Box 249 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8638

Pamela "Pam" J. Mills County Treasurer 251 16th St., Ste. 101, PO Box 396 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8434

Abbey Mullis County Assessor 251 16th St., Ste. 102 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8946

Tom Ridnour County Sheriff 251 16th St., Ste. 103 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-8934

Vacant County Surveyor

Randy B. Gorton County Coroner 251 16th St., Ste. 201 Burlington, CO 80807

(719) 346-9515

La Plata

Kellie Hotter County Commissioner 1060 E. 2nd Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6219

Bobby Lieb County Commissioner 1060 E. 2nd Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6219

Wallace "Wally" White County Commissioner 1060 E. 2nd Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6219

Tiffany Parker County Clerk 98 Everett St., Ste. C Durango, CO 81303

(970) 382-6294

Edward J. Murray County Treasurer 1060 Main Ave., Ste. 103 Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6352

Craig Larson County Assessor 1060 E. 2nd Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6221

Duke Schirard County Sheriff 742 Turner Dr. Durango, CO 81303

(970) 247-1157

Larry Connolly County Surveyor 1060 E. 2nd Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 385-6891

Carol J. Huser County Coroner 1060 Main Ave. Durango, CO 81301

(970) 382-6397

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Lake

Michael J. Bordogna County Commissioner PO Box 964 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4100

Carl F. Schaefer County Commissioner PO Box 964 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4101

Dolores M. Semsack County Commissioner PO Box 964 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4102

Patricia A. Berger County Clerk PO Box 917 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4134

Jill Stamps (Vacancy Appointment)

County Treasurer PO Box 276 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4104

Howard Tritz County Assessor PO Box 28 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-4110

Rodney W. Fenske County Sheriff PO Box 255 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-1249

Debra J. Bailey County Coroner PO Box 623 Leadville, CO 80461

(719) 486-1441

Larimer

Tom Donnelly County Commissioner 200 W. Oak St., 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7003

Lew Gaiter III County Commissioner 200 W. Oak St., 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7001

Steve Johnson County Commissioner 200 W. Oak St., 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7002

Scott Doyle County Clerk 200 W. Oak St., 1st Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7852

Myrna Rodenberger County Treasurer 200 W. Oak St., 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7020

Steve Miller County Assessor 200 W. Oak St., 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80521

(970) 498-7050

Justin E. Smith County Sheriff 2501 Midpoint Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80525

(970) 498-5100

Chad Washburn County Surveyor PO Box 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522

(970) 498-7319

Patrick C. Allen County Coroner 495 N. Denver Ave. Loveland, CO 80537

(970) 679-4517

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Las Animas

Gary Hill County Commissioner 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 110 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 845-2592

Mack Louden County Commissioner 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 110 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 845-2595

James (Jim) Vigil County Commissioner 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 110 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 845-2593

Bernard J. Gonzales County Clerk 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 205 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-3314

Donna J. Leonetti County Treasurer 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 204 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-2981

Daniel Espinoza County Assessor 200 E. 1st St., Rm. 203 Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-2295

James W. Casias County Sheriff 2309 E. Main St. Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-2211

Gary L. Terry County Surveyor 1424 Santa Fe Trail Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-6921

Dominic A. Verquer County Coroner 2309 E. Main St. Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 845-9716

Lincoln

Gary A. Beedy County Commissioner 103 3rd Ave., PO Box 39 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2842

Steve Burgess County Commissioner 103 3rd Ave., PO Box 39 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2842

Ted Lyons County Commissioner 103 3rd Ave., PO Box 39 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2842

Corinne M. Lengel County Clerk PO Box 67 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2444

James R. (Jim) Covington County Treasurer PO Box 7 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2633

Jeremiah Higgins County Assessor PO Box 277 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2358

Tom W. Nestor County Sheriff PO Box 10 Hugo, CO 80821

(719) 743-2426

Vacant County Surveyor

Jennifer Nestor County Coroner PO Box 557 Limon, CO 80821

(719) 775-8608

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Logan

David G. Donaldson County Commissioner 315 Main St., Ste. 2 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-0888

James Edwards County Commissioner 315 Main St., Ste. 2 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-0888

Debra Zwirn County Commissioner 315 Main St., Ste. 2 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-0888

Pamela M. Schneider County Clerk 315 Main St., Ste. 1 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-1544

Patricia Bartlett County Treasurer PO Box 1151 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-2462

Peggy A. Michaels County Assessor 315 Main St., Ste. 1 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-2797

Brett L. Powell County Sheriff 110 Riverview Rd., Rm. 116 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 522-2578

Vacant County Surveyor

David W. Tennant County Coroner PO Box 1547 Sterling, CO 80751

(970) 521-4850

Mesa

Steven Acquafresca County Commissioner PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1604

Craig Meis County Commissioner PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1605

Janet Rowland County Commissioner PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1606

Sheila Reiner County Clerk PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1607

Janice Rich County Treasurer PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1824

Barbara A. Brewer County Assessor PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1616

Stan Hilkey County Sheriff PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-3500

Patrick R. Green County Surveyor PO Box 20000 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 244-1821

Dean Havlik County Coroner PO Box 4235 Grand Junction, CO 81502

(970) 256-6462

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Mineral

Jimmy Adelman County Commissioner 1201 N. Main St. Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2331

Charles "Chuck" Fairchild County Commissioner 1201 N. Main St. Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2331

R. Scott Lamb County Commissioner 1201 N. Main St. Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2331

Eryn K. Wintz County Clerk 1201 N. Main St., PO Box 70 Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2440

Patti Payne County Treasurer 1201 N. Main St., PO Box 70 Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2325

Elizabeth (Libby) Lundock County Assessor 1201 N. Main St., PO Box 70 Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2669

Fred Hosselkus County Sheriff 1207 N. Main St. Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2600

Charles Downing County Coroner 1207 N. Main St. Creede, CO 81130

(719) 658-2600

Moffat

Audrey Danner County Commissioner 221 W. Victory Way #130 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-5517

Tom Gray County Commissioner 221 W. Victory Way #130 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-5517

Thomas J. Mathers County Commissioner 221 W. Victory Way #130 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-5517

Lila Herod County Clerk 221 W. Victory Way #200 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-9104

Elaine Sullivan County Treasurer 221 W. Victory Way #230 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-9111

Robert Razzano County Assessor 221 W. Victory Way #240 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-9102

Timothy J. Jantz County Sheriff 800 W. 1st St. #100 Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-4495

Peter Epp County Surveyor 1790 W. Victory Way Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-8870

Kirk McKey County Coroner 621 Yampa Ave. Craig, CO 81625

(970) 824-6133

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Montezuma

Steve D. Chappell County Commissioner 109 W. Main St., Rm. 302 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-8317

Gerald W. Koppenhafer County Commissioner 109 W. Main St., Rm. 302 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-8317

Larry D. Rule County Commissioner 109 W. Main St., Rm. 302 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-8317

Carol Tullis County Clerk 109 W. Main St., Rm. 108 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-3728

Sherry Dyess County Treasurer 109 W. Main St., Rm. 109 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-7550

Mark Vanderpool County Assessor 109 W. Main St., Rm. 310 Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-3428

Dennis Spruell County Sheriff 730 E. Driscoll St. Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-8452

Ernest E. Maness County Surveyor

Charlie Rosenbaugh County Coroner 25851 Rd. G Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 560-9111

Montrose

Gary Ellis County Commissioner 161 S. Townsend Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-7755

Ron Henderson County Commissioner 161 S. Townsend Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-7755

David White County Commissioner 161 S. Townsend Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-7755

Fran Tipton-Long County Clerk 320 S. 1st St. #101 Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-3362

Rosemary M. Murphy County Treasurer 320 S. 1st St. Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-3565

Brad Hughes County Assessor 320 S. 1st St. Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-3753

Ricki Dunlap County Sheriff 1200 N. Grand Ave. Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-6606

Michael R. Murdock County Surveyor 330 S. 5th St. Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-7771

Thomas "Doc" Canfield County Coroner 161 S. Townsend Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 249-7755

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Morgan

Tony Carlson County Commissioner PO Box 596 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3500

Brian McCracken County Commissioner PO Box 596 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3500

Laura D. Teague County Commissioner PO Box 596 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3500

Connie Ingmire County Clerk PO Box 1399 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3521

Robert "Bob" Sagel County Treasurer PO Box 593 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3518

Robert L. Wooldridge County Assessor PO Box 892 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3512

James E. Crone County Sheriff 801 E. Beaver Ave. Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-3445

Michael E. Anderson County Surveyor 13993 Hwy. 144 Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(970) 542-2785

Don Heer County Coroner 512 Edmunds Brush, CO 80723

(970) 842-4955

Otero

James Baldwin County Commissioner 13 W. 3rd St., Rm. 212 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3000

R. Keith Goodwin County Commissioner 13 W. 3rd St., Rm. 212 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3000

Kevin Karney County Commissioner 13 W. 3rd St., Rm. 212 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3000

Sharon Sisnroy County Clerk 13 W. 3rd St., Rm. 210 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3020

Dennis Smith County Treasurer 13 W. 3rd St., Rm. 213 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3030

Ken R. Hood County Assessor 13 W. 3rd. St., Rm. 211 La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 383-3010

Chris Johnson County Sheriff 222 E. 2nd St. La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 384-5941

Vacant County Surveyor

Robert Fowler County Coroner 15 W. 22nd St. La Junta, CO 81050

(719) 384-9718

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Ouray

Heidi Albritton County Commissioner PO Box C Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-7320

Mike Fedel County Commissioner PO Box C Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-7320

Lynn Padgett County Commissioner PO Box C Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-7320

Michelle Nauer County Clerk PO Box C Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-4961

Jeannine Casolari County Treasurer PO Box 149 Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-4487

Susie Mayfield County Assessor PO Box C Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-4371

Dominic Mattivi Jr. County Sheriff PO Box 585 Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-7272

Bob Larson County Surveyor PO Box 85 Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 325-4600

Colleen K. Hollenbeck County Coroner PO Box 722 Ouray, CO 81427

(970) 626-5549

Park

Mark Dowaliby County Commissioner PO Box 1373 Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4211

Dick Hodges County Commissioner PO Box 1373 Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4209

John Tighe County Commissioner PO Box 1373 Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4210

Debra A. Green County Clerk PO Box 220, 501 Main St. Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4222

Michelle A. Miller County Treasurer PO Box 638, 501 Main St. Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4238

David B. Wissel County Assessor PO Box 636, 501 Main St. Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4331

Fred Wegener County Sheriff PO Box 27 Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-2494

Jack L. Kirby County Surveyor PO Box 178 Lake George, CO 80827

(719) 748-3144

David E. Kintz Jr. County Coroner PO Box 1742 Fairplay, CO 80440

(719) 836-4340

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Phillips

Jerry L. Beavers County Commissioner 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2454

Quentin "Bud" Biesemeier County Commissioner 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2454

K. Joe Kinnie County Commissioner 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2454

Beth Cumming County Clerk 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-3131

Linda L. Statz County Treasurer 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2822

Douglas D. Kamery County Assessor 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-3151

Charles "Rob" Urbach County Sheriff 221 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-3644

Neal McCormick County Surveyor 604 S. Belford Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2997

Dennis Jelden County Coroner 520 S. Interocean Holyoke, CO 80734

(970) 854-2246

Pitkin

Jack Hatfield County Commissioner 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5152

Rob Ittner County Commissioner 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5154

George Newman County Commissioner 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5158

Michael Owsley County Commissioner 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5153

Rachel E. Richards County Commissioner 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5155

Janice K. Vos Caudill County Clerk 530 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5180

Tom Oken County Treasurer 506 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5170

Tom Isaac County Assessor 506 E. Main #202 Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5160

Joe DiSalvo County Sheriff 506 E. Main #101 Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5300

Steve Ayers County Coroner 506 E. Main Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 920-5310

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Prowers

Joe D. Marble County Commissioner 310 S. Main St., Ste. 215 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8025

Gene Millbrand County Commissioner 310 S. Main St., Ste. 215 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8025

Henry Schnabel County Commissioner 310 S. Main St., Ste. 215 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8025

Jana Coen County Clerk 301 S. Main St., Ste. 210 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8011

Lorraine Woolley County Treasurer 301 S. Main St., Ste. 200 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8081

Andrew B. Wyatt County Assessor 301 S. Main St., Ste. 205 Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8000

Jim Faull County Sheriff 103 E. Oak Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-8050

Vacant County Surveyor

Joe Giadone County Coroner 223 S. Main St. Lamar, CO 81052

(719) 336-4917

Pueblo

Jeff Chostner County Commissioner 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6537

John B. Cordova Sr. County Commissioner 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6538

Anthony Nunez County Commissioner 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6536

Gilbert "Bo" Ortiz County Clerk 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6520

Del Olivas County Treasurer 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6015

Frank R. Beltran County Assessor 215 W. 10th Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6597

Kirk M. Taylor County Sheriff 909 Court St. Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 583-6125

Randy Reeves County Surveyor 30080 Danny Rd. Pueblo, CO 81006

(719) 948-3791

James L. Kramer County Coroner 900 Indiana Ave. Pueblo, CO 81004

(719) 584-9900

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Rio Blanco

Shawn Bolton County Commissioner PO Box I Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9430

Kenneth C. Parsons County Commissioner PO Box I Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9430

Kai M. Turner County Commissioner PO Box I Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9430

Nancy R. Amick County Clerk PO Box 1067 Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9460

Karen Arnold County Treasurer PO Box G Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9660

Renae T. Neilson County Assessor PO Box 508 Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9410

Si Woodruff County Sheriff PO Box 1460 Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-9620

Jonathan Leif Joy County Surveyor PO Box 1153 Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-5292

Albert Rudolf Krueger County Coroner PO Box 112 Meeker, CO 81641

(970) 878-4178

Rio Grande

Doug Davie County Commissioner 925 6th St., Rm. 207 Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-2744

Dennis Murphy County Commissioner 925 6th St., Rm. 207 Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-2744

Karla L. Shriver County Commissioner 925 6th St., Rm. 207 Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-2744

Cindy Hill County Clerk 965 6th St. Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-3334

Peggy J. Kern County Treasurer 925 6th St. #103 Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-2747

T. Joe Dominguez County Assessor 925 6th St. #105 Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-3326

Brian E. Norton County Sheriff 640 Cherry St. Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-4000

Vacant County Surveyor

Rusty Strohmayer County Coroner 925 6th St. Del Norte, CO 81132

(719) 657-2744

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Routt

Diane E. Mitsch Bush County Commissioner 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 773598 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 879-5220

Doug Monger County Commissioner 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 773598 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 879-0108

Nancy Stahoviak County Commissioner 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 773598 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 879-5222

Kay Weinland County Clerk 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 773598 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 870-5556

Jeanne Whiddon County Treasurer 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 770907 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 870-5555

Gary Peterson County Assessor 522 Lincoln Ave., Box 773210 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 870-5544

Garrett Wiggins County Sheriff 2025 Shield Dr., Box 773087 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 879-1090

Ridgeway "Skidge" Moon County Surveyor 136 6th St., Box 773598 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 870-0750

Rob Ryg County Coroner 427 Oak St., Box 775227 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

(970) 879-0237

Saguache

Linda Joseph County Commissioner PO Box 655 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2231

Sam Pace County Commissioner PO Box 655 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2231

Michael Spearman County Commissioner PO Box 655 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2231

Melinda Myers County Clerk PO Box 176 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2512

Connie A. Trujillo County Treasurer PO Box 177 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2656

Jacqueline C. Stephens County Assessor PO Box 38 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2521

Mike Norris County Sheriff PO Box 265 Saguache, CO 81149

(719) 655-2544

Tom Perrin County Coroner 50017 County Rd. B Center, CO 81125

(719) 754-2214

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San Juan

Ernest F. Kuhlman County Commissioner PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5766

Peter C. McKay County Commissioner PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5766

Terry Rhoades County Commissioner PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5766

Ladonna L. Jaramillo County Clerk PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5671

Beverly E. Rich County Treasurer PO Box 368 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5488

Daniel Salazar County Assessor PO Box 596 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5632

Susan R. Kurtz County Sheriff PO Box 178 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5531

Vacant County Surveyor

Keri Metzler County Coroner PO Box 122 Silverton, CO 81433

(970) 387-5833

San Miguel

Elaine R.C. Fischer County Commissioner 333 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3844

Art Goodtimes County Commissioner 333 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3844

Joan May County Commissioner 333 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3844

M. Kathleen Erie County Clerk 305 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3954

Jan Stout County Treasurer 305 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-4451

Peggy O. Kanter County Assessor 333 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3174

Bill Masters County Sheriff 684 County Rd. 63L Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-4442

David Foley County Surveyor PO Box 825 Ophir, CO 81426

(970) 728-9998

Emil Sante County Coroner 335 W. Colorado Ave. Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-4588

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Sedgwick

Gene Bauerle County Commissioner 315 Cedar St. #220 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-2485

James R. Beck County Commissioner 315 Cedar St. #220 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-2485

Glen Sandquist County Commissioner 315 Cedar St. #220 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-2485

Christy M. Beckman County Clerk 315 Cedar St. #220 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-3346

Wanda K. Lowery County Treasurer 315 Cedar St. #210 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-3473

Brian L. Lanckriet County Assessor 315 Cedar St. #200 Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-2531

Randy L. Peck County Sheriff 315 Cedar St. Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-2007

Vacant County Surveyor

William Howard McCormick County Coroner 315 Cedar St. Julesburg, CO 80737

(970) 474-3313

Summit

Thomas C. Davidson County Commissioner PO Box 68 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3413

Dan Gibbs County Commissioner PO Box 68 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3411

Karn Stiegelmeier County Commissioner PO Box 68 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3412

Kathleen Neel County Clerk PO Box 1538 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3471

Bill Wallace County Treasurer PO Box 289 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3440

Beverly Breakstone County Assessor PO Box 276 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3480

John G. Minor County Sheriff PO Box 210 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-2232

Gary Wilkinson County Surveyor PO Box 68 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 453-3402

Joanne Richardson County Coroner PO Box 4923 Breckenridge, CO 80424

(970) 688-2964

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Teller

Bill "Buck" Buckhanan County Commissioner PO Box 959 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2988

Jim Ignatius County Commissioner PO Box 959 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2988

Dave Paul County Commissioner PO Box 959 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2988

Judith Jamison County Clerk PO Box 1010 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2951

Robert Campbell County Treasurer PO Box 367 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2985

Betty Clark-Wine County Assessor PO Box 1008 Cripple Creek, CO 80813

(719) 689-2941

Michael Ensminger County Sheriff PO Box 27 Divide, CO 80814

(719) 687-9652

Kevin Lloyd County Surveyor 1050 Tamarac Pkwy., PO Box 5101 Woodland Park, CO 80866

(719) 687-0920

Alvin E. Born County Coroner PO Box 1886 Woodland Park, CO 80866

(719) 687-4542

Washington

David Foy County Commissioner 150 Ash Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-2701

Terry G. Hart County Commissioner 150 Ash Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-2701

Lea Ann Laybourn County Commissioner 150 Ash Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-2701

Garland Wahl County Clerk PO Box L Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-6565

Debra A. Cooper County Treasurer PO Box 218 Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-6601

Larry W. Griese County Assessor 150 Ash Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-6662

Larry Kuntz County Sheriff 26861 Hwy 34 Akron, CO 80720

(970) 345-2244

Darrel Brenner County Coroner PO Box 505 Akron, CO 80720

(970) 554-0404

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Weld

Sean P. Conway County Commissioner 915 Tenth St., PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632

(970) 336-7204

William “Bill” Garcia County Commissioner 915 Tenth St., PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632

(970) 336-7204

Barbara Kirkmeyer County Commissioner 915 Tenth St., PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632

(970) 336-7204

David E. Long County Commissioner 915 Tenth St., PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632

(970) 336-7204

Douglas Rademacher County Commissioner 915 Tenth St., PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632

(970) 336-7204

Steve Moreno County Clerk 1402 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631

(970) 304-6530

John R. Lefebvre Jr. County Treasurer 1400 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631

(970) 353-3845

Christopher Woodruff County Assessor 1400 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631

(970) 353-3845

John B. Cooke County Sheriff 1950 O St. Greeley, CO 80631

(970) 356-4015

James Wilkerson IV County Coroner 905 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631

(970) 392-4545

Yuma

Trent Bushner County Commissioner 310 Ash St., Ste. A Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5796

Robin Wiley County Commissioner 310 Ash St., Ste. A Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5796

Dean Wingfield County Commissioner 310 Ash St., Ste. A Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5796

Beverly A. Wenger County Clerk 310 Ash St., Ste. F Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5809

Dee Ann Stults County Treasurer 310 Ash St., Ste. C Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-4965

Cindy Taylor County Assessor 310 Ash St., Ste. D Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5032

Chad Day County Sheriff 310 Ash St., Ste. G Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-4805

Vacant County Surveyor

James L. Schmidt County Coroner 427 S. Adams St. Wray, CO 80758

(970) 332-5923

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United States Senator County Andrew Romanoff

(DEM) Michael F. Bennet

(DEM) Total

Adams 10,243 13,875 24,118 Alamosa 570 899 1,469 Arapahoe 17,645 20,774 38,419 Archuleta 165 327 492 Baca 288 287 575 Bent 254 207 461 Boulder 16,331 15,443 31,774 Broomfield 1,908 2,211 4,119 Chaffee 676 964 1,640 Cheyenne 52 46 98 Clear Creek 537 419 956 Conejos 328 675 1,003 Costilla 362 561 923 Crowley 109 154 263 Custer 82 148 230 Delta 713 1,081 1,794 Denver 33,512 29,647 63,159 Dolores 100 127 227 Douglas 5,857 7,423 13,280 Eagle 762 1,278 2,040 El Paso 8,678 11,549 20,227 Elbert 433 617 1,050 Fremont 1,183 1,472 2,655 Garfield 943 1,716 2,659 Gilpin 257 206 463 Grand 449 544 993 Gunnison 663 470 1,133 Hinsdale 6 47 53 Huerfano 531 616 1,147 Jackson 30 23 53 Jefferson 20,190 24,071 44,261 Kiowa 58 42 100 Kit Carson 134 170 304 La Plata 1,154 2,716 3,870 Lake 439 484 923 Larimer 8,335 12,065 20,400 Las Animas 1,039 1,038 2,077 Lincoln 113 159 272 Logan 455 599 1,054 Mesa 2,753 4,656 7,409 Mineral 81 177 258 Moffat 131 187 318 Montezuma 431 904 1,335 Montrose 893 1,023 1,916 Morgan 522 757 1,279 Otero 659 685 1,344 Ouray 179 303 482 Park 403 420 823 Phillips 98 158 256 Pitkin 375 1,084 1,459 Prowers 239 277 516 Pueblo 7,072 8,836 15,908 Rio Blanco 56 121 177 Rio Grande 291 531 822 Routt 643 882 1,525 Saguache 467 321 788 San Juan 15 34 49 San Miguel 311 573 884 Sedgwick 40 106 146 Summit 545 649 1,194 Teller 434 633 1,067 Washington 73 119 192 Weld 3,904 5,832 9,736 Yuma 220 296 516 Total 156,419 184,714 341,133

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 1 County Diana DeGette

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 3,874 3,874 Denver 53,653 53,653 Jefferson 0 0 Total 57,527 57,527

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 2 County Jared Polis (DEM) Total Adams 13,124 13,124 Boulder 21,116 21,116 Broomfield 3,625 3,625 Clear Creek 792 792 Eagle 1,628 1,628 Gilpin 379 379 Grand 788 788 Jefferson 3,430 3,430 Summit 1,031 1,031 Weld 1,434 1,434 Total 47,347 47,347

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 3 County John Salazar (DEM) Total Alamosa 1,401 1,401 Archuleta 444 444 Conejos 941 941 Costilla 985 985 Custer 214 214 Delta 1,522 1,522 Dolores 151 151 Garfield 2,321 2,321 Gunnison 950 950 Hinsdale 49 49 Huerfano 993 993 Jackson 47 47 La Plata 3,362 3,362 Las Animas 1,819 1,819 Mesa 6,485 6,485 Mineral 210 210 Moffat 268 268 Montezuma 1,146 1,146 Montrose 1,653 1,653 Otero 1,149 1,149 Ouray 422 422 Pitkin 1,346 1,346 Pueblo 14,537 14,537 Rio Blanco 151 151 Rio Grande 790 790 Routt 1,297 1,297 Saguache 698 698 San Juan 46 46 San Miguel 751 751 Total 46,148 46,148

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 4 County Betsy Markey

(DEM) Total

Baca 430 430 Bent 378 378 Boulder 5,407 5,407 Cheyenne 71 71 Crowley 199 199 Kiowa 55 55 Kit Carson 213 213 Larimer 16,965 16,965 Lincoln 180 180 Logan 840 840 Morgan 1,080 1,080 Otero 75 75 Phillips 195 195 Prowers 418 418 Sedgwick 110 110 Washington 144 144 Weld 6,839 6,839 Yuma 383 383 Total 33,982 33,982

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 5 County Kevin Bradley

(DEM) Total

Chaffee 1,185 1,185 El Paso 15,809 15,809 Fremont 2,009 2,009 Lake 645 645 Park 296 296 Teller 870 870 Total 20,814 20,814

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 6 County John Flerlage

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 17,794 17,794 Douglas 10,379 10,379 Elbert 832 832 Jefferson 8,601 8,601 Park 344 344 Total 37,950 37,950

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 7 County Ed Perlmutter

(DEM) Total

Adams 6,718 6,718 Arapahoe 9,061 9,061 Jefferson 24,755 24,755 Total 40,534 40,534

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Governor County John Hickenlooper

(DEM) Total

Adams 21,245 21,245 Alamosa 1,300 1,300 Arapahoe 35,313 35,313 Archuleta 437 437 Baca 423 423 Bent 356 356 Boulder 27,731 27,731 Broomfield 3,779 3,779 Chaffee 1,410 1,410 Cheyenne 70 70 Clear Creek 868 868 Conejos 879 879 Costilla 775 775 Crowley 198 198 Custer 206 206 Delta 1,521 1,521 Denver 58,497 58,497 Dolores 131 131 Douglas 12,132 12,132 Eagle 1,725 1,725 El Paso 17,360 17,360 Elbert 929 929 Fremont 2,141 2,141 Garfield 2,377 2,377 Gilpin 410 410 Grand 846 846 Gunnison 957 957 Hinsdale 49 49 Huerfano 904 904 Jackson 47 47 Jefferson 39,101 39,101 Kiowa 59 59 Kit Carson 236 236 La Plata 3,281 3,281 Lake 731 731 Larimer 18,351 18,351 Las Animas 1,600 1,600 Lincoln 204 204 Logan 898 898 Mesa 6,548 6,548 Mineral 204 204 Moffat 265 265 Montezuma 1,130 1,130 Montrose 1,641 1,641 Morgan 1,115 1,115 Otero 1,098 1,098 Ouray 416 416 Park 718 718 Phillips 201 201 Pitkin 1,391 1,391 Prowers 426 426 Pueblo 13,587 13,587 Rio Blanco 148 148 Rio Grande 742 742 Routt 1,312 1,312 Saguache 617 617 San Juan 45 45 San Miguel 732 732 Sedgwick 130 130 Summit 1,078 1,078 Teller 931 931 Washington 148 148 Weld 8,717 8,717 Yuma 428 428 Total 303,245 303,245

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Secretary of State County Bernie Buescher

(DEM) Total

Adams 18,815 18,815 Alamosa 1,069 1,069 Arapahoe 30,071 30,071 Archuleta 349 349 Baca 377 377 Bent 346 346 Boulder 23,316 23,316 Broomfield 3,430 3,430 Chaffee 1,181 1,181 Cheyenne 59 59 Clear Creek 714 714 Conejos 817 817 Costilla 717 717 Crowley 186 186 Custer 182 182 Delta 1,435 1,435 Denver 47,550 47,550 Dolores 125 125 Douglas 10,398 10,398 Eagle 1,457 1,457 El Paso 15,891 15,891 Elbert 847 847 Fremont 1,984 1,984 Garfield 2,064 2,064 Gilpin 343 343 Grand 693 693 Gunnison 791 791 Hinsdale 39 39 Huerfano 827 827 Jackson 41 41 Jefferson 34,712 34,712 Kiowa 52 52 Kit Carson 197 197 La Plata 2,843 2,843 Lake 625 625 Larimer 15,127 15,127 Las Animas 1,491 1,491 Lincoln 171 171 Logan 814 814 Mesa 6,726 6,726 Mineral 149 149 Moffat 242 242 Montezuma 1,014 1,014 Montrose 1,568 1,568 Morgan 1,038 1,038 Otero 1,027 1,027 Ouray 371 371 Park 633 633 Phillips 183 183 Pitkin 1,237 1,237 Prowers 377 377 Pueblo 12,757 12,757 Rio Blanco 138 138 Rio Grande 678 678 Routt 1,049 1,049 Saguache 518 518 San Juan 37 37 San Miguel 603 603 Sedgwick 107 107 Summit 871 871 Teller 870 870 Washington 134 134 Weld 7,820 7,820 Yuma 366 366 Total 262,659 262,659

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State Treasurer County Cary Kennedy

(DEM) Total

Adams 19,310 19,310 Alamosa 1,108 1,108 Arapahoe 31,151 31,151 Archuleta 360 360 Baca 389 389 Bent 356 356 Boulder 23,630 23,630 Broomfield 3,490 3,490 Chaffee 1,220 1,220 Cheyenne 64 64 Clear Creek 747 747 Conejos 845 845 Costilla 743 743 Crowley 190 190 Custer 180 180 Delta 1,408 1,408 Denver 49,922 49,922 Dolores 124 124 Douglas 10,615 10,615 Eagle 1,479 1,479 El Paso 16,335 16,335 Elbert 874 874 Fremont 2,029 2,029 Garfield 2,066 2,066 Gilpin 359 359 Grand 708 708 Gunnison 799 799 Hinsdale 38 38 Huerfano 860 860 Jackson 40 40 Jefferson 35,635 35,635 Kiowa 60 60 Kit Carson 206 206 La Plata 2,855 2,855 Lake 648 648 Larimer 15,450 15,450 Las Animas 1,498 1,498 Lincoln 179 179 Logan 836 836 Mesa 6,148 6,148 Mineral 159 159 Moffat 252 252 Montezuma 1,032 1,032 Montrose 1,532 1,532 Morgan 1,062 1,062 Otero 1,062 1,062 Ouray 374 374 Park 651 651 Phillips 195 195 Pitkin 1,255 1,255 Prowers 388 388 Pueblo 13,423 13,423 Rio Blanco 138 138 Rio Grande 712 712 Routt 1,057 1,057 Saguache 536 536 San Juan 37 37 San Miguel 618 618 Sedgwick 107 107 Summit 909 909 Teller 883 883 Washington 142 142 Weld 7,968 7,968 Yuma 381 381 Total 269,827 269,827

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Attorney General County Stan Garnett (DEM) Total Adams 18,894 18,894 Alamosa 1,053 1,053 Arapahoe 29,953 29,953 Archuleta 360 360 Baca 377 377 Bent 354 354 Boulder 23,993 23,993 Broomfield 3,423 3,423 Chaffee 1,177 1,177 Cheyenne 61 61 Clear Creek 722 722 Conejos 819 819 Costilla 716 716 Crowley 186 186 Custer 180 180 Delta 1,381 1,381 Denver 47,452 47,452 Dolores 119 119 Douglas 10,350 10,350 Eagle 1,406 1,406 El Paso 15,855 15,855 Elbert 849 849 Fremont 1,990 1,990 Garfield 2,016 2,016 Gilpin 343 343 Grand 685 685 Gunnison 769 769 Hinsdale 40 40 Huerfano 825 825 Jackson 40 40 Jefferson 34,599 34,599 Kiowa 55 55 Kit Carson 193 193 La Plata 2,801 2,801 Lake 624 624 Larimer 15,160 15,160 Las Animas 1,466 1,466 Lincoln 171 171 Logan 815 815 Mesa 6,033 6,033 Mineral 149 149 Moffat 240 240 Montezuma 1,012 1,012 Montrose 1,503 1,503 Morgan 1,043 1,043 Otero 1,021 1,021 Ouray 359 359 Park 641 641 Phillips 183 183 Pitkin 1,236 1,236 Prowers 371 371 Pueblo 12,883 12,883 Rio Blanco 135 135 Rio Grande 683 683 Routt 1,027 1,027 Saguache 502 502 San Juan 37 37 San Miguel 595 595 Sedgwick 110 110 Summit 872 872 Teller 869 869 Washington 135 135 Weld 7,774 7,774 Yuma 370 370 Total 262,055 262,055

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State Board of Education - Congressional District 2 County Angelika Schroeder

(DEM) Total

Adams 12,629 12,629 Boulder 17,901 17,901 Broomfield 3,398 3,398 Clear Creek 715 715 Eagle 1,384 1,384 Gilpin 335 335 Grand 679 679 Jefferson 3,093 3,093 Summit 855 855 Weld 1,332 1,332 Total 42,321 42,321

State Board of Education - Congressional District 5 County Karl A. Beck

(DEM) Total

Chaffee 1,140 1,140 El Paso 15,614 15,614 Fremont 1,967 1,967 Lake 630 630 Park 294 294 Teller 858 858 Total 20,503 20,503

State Board of Education - Congressional District 6 County William J. Townend

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 17,927 17,927 Douglas 10,236 10,236 Elbert 834 834 Jefferson 8,530 8,530 Park 337 337 Total 37,864 37,864

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Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large County Melissa Hart (DEM) Total Adams 19,260 19,260 Alamosa 1,085 1,085 Arapahoe 30,039 30,039 Archuleta 367 367 Baca 376 376 Bent 348 348 Boulder 23,151 23,151 Broomfield 3,420 3,420 Chaffee 1,149 1,149 Cheyenne 59 59 Clear Creek 700 700 Conejos 834 834 Costilla 724 724 Crowley 197 197 Custer 182 182 Delta 1,387 1,387 Denver 47,458 47,458 Dolores 116 116 Douglas 10,345 10,345 Eagle 1,386 1,386 El Paso 16,084 16,084 Elbert 853 853 Fremont 1,973 1,973 Garfield 1,932 1,932 Gilpin 327 327 Grand 680 680 Gunnison 764 764 Hinsdale 37 37 Huerfano 827 827 Jackson 39 39 Jefferson 34,272 34,272 Kiowa 53 53 Kit Carson 200 200 La Plata 2,800 2,800 Lake 640 640 Larimer 14,946 14,946 Las Animas 1,493 1,493 Lincoln 169 169 Logan 780 780 Mesa 6,004 6,004 Mineral 151 151 Moffat 243 243 Montezuma 1,024 1,024 Montrose 1,517 1,517 Morgan 1,039 1,039 Otero 1,030 1,030 Ouray 362 362 Park 640 640 Phillips 182 182 Pitkin 1,230 1,230 Prowers 383 383 Pueblo 13,241 13,241 Rio Blanco 134 134 Rio Grande 702 702 Routt 1,014 1,014 Saguache 522 522 San Juan 38 38 San Miguel 595 595 Sedgwick 111 111 Summit 867 867 Teller 871 871 Washington 134 134 Weld 7,806 7,806 Yuma 367 367 Total 261,659 261,659

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Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 1 County Michael Carrigan

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 3,362 3,362 Denver 46,584 46,584 Jefferson 1 1 Total 49,947 49,947

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 County Robert "BC"

Bishop-Cotner (DEM)

Total

Baca 356 356 Bent 336 336 Boulder 4,892 4,892 Cheyenne 55 55 Crowley 177 177 Kiowa 50 50 Kit Carson 186 186 Larimer 14,511 14,511 Lincoln 151 151 Logan 765 765 Morgan 961 961 Otero 62 62 Phillips 172 172 Prowers 358 358 Sedgwick 101 101 Washington 130 130 Weld 6,348 6,348 Yuma 354 354 Total 29,965 29,965

State Senate - District 1 County Michael Bowman

(DEM) Total

Cheyenne 57 57 Elbert 850 850 Kiowa 53 53 Kit Carson 191 191 Lincoln 173 173 Logan 801 801 Morgan 1,001 1,001 Phillips 177 177 Prowers 367 367 Sedgwick 99 99 Washington 133 133 Yuma 315 315 Total 4,217 4,217

State Senate - District 2 County Gloria Stultz (DEM) Total Baca 375 375 Bent 345 345 Crowley 184 184 Custer 185 185 Fremont 2,127 2,127 Huerfano 815 815 Las Animas 1,462 1,462 Otero 1,007 1,007 Pueblo 1,445 1,445 Total 7,945 7,945

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State Senate - District 3 County Angela Giron

(DEM) Eric S. Taylor

(DEM) (Write-In) Total

Pueblo 11,536 0 11,536 Total 11,536 0 11,536

State Senate - District 5 County Gail Schwartz

(DEM) Total

Alamosa 1,247 1,247 Chaffee 1,312 1,312 Conejos 912 912 Costilla 823 823 Delta 1,442 1,442 Gunnison 878 878 Hinsdale 47 47 Mineral 182 182 Pitkin 1,358 1,358 Rio Grande 727 727 Saguache 614 614 Total 9,542 9,542

State Senate - District 6 County Bruce Whitehead

(DEM) Total

Archuleta 386 386 Dolores 128 128 La Plata 3,069 3,069 Montezuma 1,057 1,057 Montrose 1,536 1,536 Ouray 373 373 San Juan 45 45 San Miguel 620 620 Total 7,214 7,214

State Senate - District 7 County Claudette J. Konola

(DEM) Total

Garfield 144 144 Mesa 5,967 5,967 Total 6,111 6,111

State Senate - District 9 County No Candidate Total El Paso 0 0 Total 0 0

State Senate - District 11 County John P. Morse

(DEM) Total

El Paso 4,011 4,011 Total 4,011 4,011

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State Senate - District 13 County Ken Storck (DEM) Total Weld 4,828 4,828 Total 4,828 4,828

State Senate - District 15 County Richard Ball (DEM) Torsten Eckstein

(DEM) Total

Larimer 5,222 3,182 8,404 Total 5,222 3,182 8,404

State Senate - District 16 County Jeanne Nicholson

(DEM) Total

Boulder 2,607 2,607 Clear Creek 730 730 Gilpin 370 370 Grand 700 700 Jefferson 3,281 3,281 Summit 870 870 Total 8,558 8,558

State Senate - District 20 County Cheri Jahn (DEM) David Ruchman

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 5,449 4,895 10,344 Total 5,449 4,895 10,344

State Senate - District 22 County Mike Daniels

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 6,763 6,763 Total 6,763 6,763

State Senate - District 24 County Lois Tochtrop

(DEM) Total

Adams 6,968 6,968 Total 6,968 6,968

State Senate - District 30 County Katherine E.

Facchinello (DEM) Total

Douglas 6,797 6,797 Total 6,797 6,797

State Senate - District 31 County M. Patrick

Steadman (DEM) Total

Adams 3,245 3,245 Denver 4,786 4,786 Total 8,031 8,031

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State Senate - District 32 County Chris Romer (DEM) Total Denver 11,280 11,280 Jefferson 1 1 Total 11,281 11,281

State Senate - District 33 County Mike Johnston

(DEM) Total

Denver 12,318 12,318 Total 12,318 12,318

State Senate - District 34 County Lucia Guzman

(DEM) Joel Judd (DEM) Total

Denver 6,402 3,936 10,338 Total 6,402 3,936 10,338

State Representative - District 1 County Jeanne Labuda

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 301 301 Denver 3,549 3,549 Jefferson 1 1 Total 3,851 3,851

State Representative - District 2 County Mark Ferrandino

(DEM) Total

Denver 3,102 3,102 Total 3,102 3,102

State Representative - District 3 County Daniel Kagan

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 1,653 1,653 Denver 3,723 3,723 Total 5,376 5,376

State Representative - District 4 County Dan Pabon (DEM) Jennifer Coken

(DEM) Amber J. Tafoya

(DEM) Total

Denver 2,778 1,782 2,385 6,945 Total 2,778 1,782 2,385 6,945

State Representative - District 5 County Mark Thrun (DEM) Crisanta Duran

(DEM) Total

Denver 2,479 3,329 5,808 Total 2,479 3,329 5,808

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State Representative - District 6 County Lois Court (DEM) Total Arapahoe 112 112 Denver 8,595 8,595 Total 8,707 8,707

State Representative - District 7 County Angela Williams

(DEM) Jon Goldin-Dubois

(DEM) Mark Mehringer

(DEM) Total

Denver 5,337 2,262 1,721 9,320 Total 5,337 2,262 1,721 9,320

State Representative - District 8 County Beth McCann

(DEM) Total

Denver 7,793 7,793 Total 7,793 7,793

State Representative - District 9 County Joe Miklosi (DEM) Total Arapahoe 353 353 Denver 5,317 5,317 Total 5,670 5,670

State Representative - District 10 County Dickey Lee

Hullinghorst (DEM) Total

Boulder 5,131 5,131 Total 5,131 5,131

State Representative - District 11 County Deb Gardner (DEM) Total Boulder 5,650 5,650 Total 5,650 5,650

State Representative - District 12 County Jake Williams

(DEM) Matt Jones (DEM) Total

Boulder 3,154 3,819 6,973 Total 3,154 3,819 6,973

State Representative - District 13 County Claire Levy (DEM) Total Boulder 5,923 5,923 Clear Creek 760 760 Gilpin 365 365 Total 7,048 7,048

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State Representative - District 14 County No Candidate Total El Paso 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 15 County Marcus Troy

Cimino (DEM) Total

El Paso 1,995 1,995 Total 1,995 1,995

State Representative - District 16 County Janet Tanner (DEM) Total El Paso 2,133 2,133 Total 2,133 2,133

State Representative - District 17 County Dennis Apuan

(DEM) Total

El Paso 1,221 1,221 Total 1,221 1,221

State Representative - District 18 County Pete Lee (DEM) Total El Paso 2,860 2,860 Total 2,860 2,860

State Representative - District 19 County No Candidate Total El Paso 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 20 County No Candidate Total El Paso 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 21 County Jonathan T. Dooley

(DEM) Total

El Paso 2,148 2,148 Fremont 298 298 Total 2,446 2,446

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State Representative - District 22 County Christina Radeff

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 4,036 4,036 Total 4,036 4,036

State Representative - District 23 County Max Tyler (DEM) Total Jefferson 4,288 4,288 Total 4,288 4,288

State Representative - District 24 County Sue Schafer (DEM) Total Jefferson 4,981 4,981 Total 4,981 4,981

State Representative - District 25 County No Candidate Total Jefferson 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 26 County Andy Kerr (DEM) Total Jefferson 4,851 4,851 Total 4,851 4,851

State Representative - District 27 County Sara Gagliardi

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 4,833 4,833 Total 4,833 4,833

State Representative - District 28 County Steve Harvey

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 3,516 3,516 Total 3,516 3,516

State Representative - District 29 County Debbie Benefield

(DEM) Total

Jefferson 4,151 4,151 Total 4,151 4,151

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State Representative - District 30 County Laura Huerta

(DEM) Maryellen Pollack

(DEM) Total

Adams 1,921 1,743 3,664 Total 1,921 1,743 3,664

State Representative - District 31 County Judy Solano (DEM) Total Adams 4,695 4,695 Total 4,695 4,695

State Representative - District 32 County Edward Casso

(DEM) Total

Adams 3,502 3,502 Total 3,502 3,502

State Representative - District 33 County Dianne Primavera

(DEM) Total

Adams 764 764 Boulder 1,190 1,190 Broomfield 3,635 3,635 Weld 1 1 Total 5,590 5,590

State Representative - District 34 County John F. Soper

(DEM) Total

Adams 3,658 3,658 Total 3,658 3,658

State Representative - District 35 County Cherylin Peniston

(DEM) Total

Adams 3,697 3,697 Total 3,697 3,697

State Representative - District 36 County Su Ryden (DEM) Total Arapahoe 3,626 3,626 Total 3,626 3,626

State Representative - District 37 County Brett Godfrey

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 4,210 4,210 Total 4,210 4,210

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State Representative - District 38 County Joe Rice (DEM) Total Arapahoe 4,960 4,960 Jefferson 23 23 Total 4,983 4,983

State Representative - District 39 County Carol "Casey"

Levine (DEM) Total

Arapahoe 5,036 5,036 Total 5,036 5,036

State Representative - District 40 County No Candidate Total Arapahoe 0 0 Elbert 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 41 County Nancy Todd (DEM) Total Arapahoe 4,925 4,925 Total 4,925 4,925

State Representative - District 42 County Rhonda Fields

(DEM) Total

Arapahoe 2,666 2,666 Total 2,666 2,666

State Representative - District 43 County Gary R. Semro

(DEM) Total

Douglas 3,561 3,561 Total 3,561 3,561

State Representative - District 44 County No Candidate Total Douglas 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 45 County No Candidate Total Douglas 0 0 Teller 0 0 Total 0 0

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State Representative - District 46 County Salvatore "Sal" Pace

(DEM) Total

Pueblo 6,433 6,433 Total 6,433 6,433

State Representative - District 47 County Carole L. Partin

(DEM) Total

Fremont 365 365 Pueblo 4,939 4,939 Total 5,304 5,304

State Representative - District 48 County Connie (Hurtado)

Coffman (DEM) Total

Weld 3,912 3,912 Total 3,912 3,912

State Representative - District 49 County Karen Stockley

(DEM) Total

Larimer 3,763 3,763 Weld 487 487 Total 4,250 4,250

State Representative - District 50 County Jim Riesberg (DEM) Total Weld 2,206 2,206 Total 2,206 2,206

State Representative - District 51 County Bill McCreary

(DEM) Total

Larimer 3,799 3,799 Total 3,799 3,799

State Representative - District 52 County John Kefalas (DEM) Total Larimer 5,403 5,403 Total 5,403 5,403

State Representative - District 53 County Randy Fischer

(DEM) Total

Larimer 3,613 3,613 Total 3,613 3,613

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State Representative - District 54 County No Candidate Total Delta 0 0 Mesa 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 55 County No Candidate Total Mesa 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 56 County Christine Scanlan

(DEM) Total

Eagle 1,188 1,188 Lake 699 699 Summit 1,017 1,017 Total 2,904 2,904

State Representative - District 57 County Steve Ivancie

(DEM) Total

Garfield 449 449 Grand 686 686 Jackson 37 37 Moffat 234 234 Rio Blanco 132 132 Routt 1,159 1,159 Total 2,697 2,697

State Representative - District 58 County James "Wes" Perrin

(DEM) Total

Delta 625 625 Dolores 122 122 Montezuma 432 432 Montrose 1,425 1,425 Ouray 361 361 San Miguel 632 632 Total 3,597 3,597

State Representative - District 59 County Brian O'Donnell

(DEM) Total

Archuleta 374 374 La Plata 2,841 2,841 Montezuma 585 585 San Juan 39 39 Total 3,839 3,839

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State Representative - District 60 County Sandra A. Horrocks

(DEM) Total

Chaffee 1,122 1,122 Custer 177 177 Fremont 1,232 1,232 Park 639 639 Pueblo 398 398 Saguache 228 228 Total 3,796 3,796

State Representative - District 61 County Roger Wilson

(DEM) Total

Eagle 287 287 Garfield 1,422 1,422 Gunnison 717 717 Hinsdale 38 38 Pitkin 1,200 1,200 Total 3,664 3,664

State Representative - District 62 County Edward Vigil

(DEM) Total

Alamosa 1,298 1,298 Conejos 945 945 Costilla 837 837 Huerfano 102 102 Mineral 159 159 Pueblo 1,801 1,801 Rio Grande 738 738 Saguache 347 347 Total 6,227 6,227

State Representative - District 63 County No Candidate Total Adams 0 0 Cheyenne 0 0 Crowley 0 0 Kiowa 0 0 Kit Carson 0 0 Lincoln 0 0 Morgan 0 0 Washington 0 0 Yuma 0 0 Total 0 0

State Representative - District 64 County Wes McKinley

(DEM) Total

Baca 571 571 Bent 391 391 Huerfano 822 822 Las Animas 1,712 1,712 Otero 1,176 1,176 Prowers 443 443 Total 5,115 5,115

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State Representative - District 65 County No Candidate Total Logan 0 0 Phillips 0 0 Sedgwick 0 0 Weld 0 0 Total 0 0

District Attorney - 22nd Judicial District County Mark M. Myers

(DEM) Total

Dolores 0 0 Montezuma 1,064 1,064 Total 1,064 1,064

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United States Senator County Ken Buck (REP) Jane Norton (REP) Total Adams 10,313 8,789 19,102 Alamosa 722 681 1,403 Arapahoe 20,667 25,392 46,059 Archuleta 889 663 1,552 Baca 462 297 759 Bent 275 214 489 Boulder 8,528 7,107 15,635 Broomfield 2,502 2,229 4,731 Chaffee 1,289 1,442 2,731 Cheyenne 395 177 572 Clear Creek 436 364 800 Conejos 396 319 715 Costilla 52 54 106 Crowley 374 271 645 Custer 571 523 1,094 Delta 2,569 2,345 4,914 Denver 9,032 11,091 20,123 Dolores 189 121 310 Douglas 15,002 17,037 32,039 Eagle 1,213 1,276 2,489 El Paso 26,605 29,939 56,544 Elbert 2,479 1,941 4,420 Fremont 3,361 2,437 5,798 Garfield 2,333 2,154 4,487 Gilpin 337 213 550 Grand 1,276 1,004 2,280 Gunnison 613 437 1,050 Hinsdale 187 148 335 Huerfano 372 200 572 Jackson 349 190 539 Jefferson 24,479 26,952 51,431 Kiowa 146 154 300 Kit Carson 766 647 1,413 La Plata 2,307 2,254 4,561 Lake 159 127 286 Larimer 18,195 10,313 28,508 Las Animas 407 305 712 Lincoln 516 334 850 Logan 2,007 1,288 3,295 Mesa 7,218 11,555 18,773 Mineral 68 52 120 Moffat 1,339 907 2,246 Montezuma 1,868 1,898 3,766 Montrose 3,003 2,950 5,953 Morgan 1,888 1,191 3,079 Otero 1,015 804 1,819 Ouray 412 321 733 Park 1,293 942 2,235 Phillips 465 297 762 Pitkin 291 423 714 Prowers 526 426 952 Pueblo 5,460 4,213 9,673 Rio Blanco 941 669 1,610 Rio Grande 849 933 1,782 Routt 1,161 1,014 2,175 Saguache 243 136 379 San Juan 17 17 34 San Miguel 210 150 360 Sedgwick 378 288 666 Summit 514 511 1,025 Teller 2,238 1,527 3,765 Washington 862 468 1,330 Weld 14,912 4,550 19,462 Yuma 1,158 560 1,718 Total 211,099 198,231 409,330

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 1 County Mike Fallon (REP) Total Arapahoe 2,098 2,098 Denver 11,872 11,872 Jefferson 0 0 Total 13,970 13,970

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 2 County Stephen Bailey

(REP) Bob Brancato (REP) Total

Adams 7,314 3,468 10,782 Boulder 5,512 2,109 7,621 Broomfield 2,994 1,177 4,171 Clear Creek 485 156 641 Eagle 1,352 580 1,932 Gilpin 291 134 425 Grand 1,163 533 1,696 Jefferson 2,502 1,218 3,720 Summit 560 247 807 Weld 1,266 731 1,997 Total 23,439 10,353 33,792

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 3 County Scott R. Tipton

(REP) Bob McConnell

(REP) Total

Alamosa 870 439 1,309 Archuleta 635 816 1,451 Conejos 503 191 694 Costilla 48 56 104 Custer 472 574 1,046 Delta 2,691 2,175 4,866 Dolores 219 95 314 Garfield 2,088 2,125 4,213 Gunnison 451 538 989 Hinsdale 161 102 263 Huerfano 183 382 565 Jackson 301 175 476 La Plata 2,701 1,819 4,520 Las Animas 309 358 667 Mesa 10,445 8,178 18,623 Mineral 44 68 112 Moffat 1,096 1,043 2,139 Montezuma 3,091 914 4,005 Montrose 4,021 1,904 5,925 Otero 809 672 1,481 Ouray 495 210 705 Pitkin 388 250 638 Pueblo 4,652 4,721 9,373 Rio Blanco 727 771 1,498 Rio Grande 880 860 1,740 Routt 613 1,500 2,113 Saguache 177 171 348 San Juan 19 10 29 San Miguel 257 97 354 Total 39,346 31,214 70,560

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 4 County Cory Gardner (REP) Total Baca 578 578 Bent 394 394 Boulder 5,551 5,551 Cheyenne 519 519 Crowley 549 549 Kiowa 266 266 Kit Carson 1,229 1,229 Larimer 22,556 22,556 Lincoln 732 732 Logan 2,727 2,727 Morgan 2,775 2,775 Otero 192 192 Phillips 634 634 Prowers 736 736 Sedgwick 536 536 Washington 1,240 1,240 Weld 14,476 14,476 Yuma 1,668 1,668 Total 57,358 57,358

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 5 County Doug Lamborn

(REP) Total

Chaffee 2,170 2,170 El Paso 49,207 49,207 Fremont 5,033 5,033 Lake 245 245 Park 997 997 Teller 3,254 3,254 Total 60,906 60,906

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 6 County Mike Coffman

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 31,797 31,797 Douglas 28,832 28,832 Elbert 4,069 4,069 Jefferson 15,515 15,515 Park 854 854 Total 81,067 81,067

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 7 County Ryan Frazier (REP) Lang Sias (REP) Total Adams 4,440 1,911 6,351 Arapahoe 5,168 2,445 7,613 Jefferson 17,157 10,479 27,636 Total 26,765 14,835 41,600

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Governor County Dan Maes (REP) Scott McInnis (REP) Total Adams 9,729 8,269 17,998 Alamosa 354 1,047 1,401 Arapahoe 21,789 20,759 42,548 Archuleta 748 779 1,527 Baca 406 350 756 Bent 280 203 483 Boulder 8,543 6,218 14,761 Broomfield 2,524 1,939 4,463 Chaffee 1,282 1,399 2,681 Cheyenne 260 284 544 Clear Creek 407 349 756 Conejos 201 527 728 Costilla 40 71 111 Crowley 329 317 646 Custer 420 663 1,083 Delta 1,704 3,185 4,889 Denver 9,059 9,300 18,359 Dolores 179 135 314 Douglas 15,996 14,011 30,007 Eagle 1,072 1,376 2,448 El Paso 30,419 24,817 55,236 Elbert 2,425 1,735 4,160 Fremont 2,459 3,295 5,754 Garfield 1,268 3,257 4,525 Gilpin 288 227 515 Grand 1,134 1,073 2,207 Gunnison 452 589 1,041 Hinsdale 120 196 316 Huerfano 328 247 575 Jackson 196 336 532 Jefferson 24,854 22,341 47,195 Kiowa 153 145 298 Kit Carson 736 621 1,357 La Plata 1,877 2,680 4,557 Lake 117 162 279 Larimer 16,672 10,119 26,791 Las Animas 434 275 709 Lincoln 423 395 818 Logan 1,507 1,656 3,163 Mesa 5,253 13,420 18,673 Mineral 40 83 123 Moffat 1,161 1,123 2,284 Montezuma 1,752 2,122 3,874 Montrose 2,108 3,814 5,922 Morgan 1,402 1,537 2,939 Otero 1,077 751 1,828 Ouray 296 426 722 Park 1,143 1,003 2,146 Phillips 317 392 709 Pitkin 233 471 704 Prowers 487 446 933 Pueblo 4,516 5,110 9,626 Rio Blanco 377 1,298 1,675 Rio Grande 573 1,242 1,815 Routt 1,141 1,001 2,142 Saguache 140 229 369 San Juan 20 15 35 San Miguel 148 217 365 Sedgwick 327 318 645 Summit 478 479 957 Teller 2,110 1,579 3,689 Washington 531 994 1,525 Weld 10,083 8,167 18,250 Yuma 732 895 1,627 Total 197,629 192,479 390,108

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Secretary of State County Scott Gessler (REP) Total Adams 15,206 15,206 Alamosa 1,092 1,092 Arapahoe 39,336 39,336 Archuleta 1,148 1,148 Baca 564 564 Bent 380 380 Boulder 12,650 12,650 Broomfield 3,881 3,881 Chaffee 2,007 2,007 Cheyenne 431 431 Clear Creek 618 618 Conejos 591 591 Costilla 89 89 Crowley 509 509 Custer 862 862 Delta 3,799 3,799 Denver 15,834 15,834 Dolores 224 224 Douglas 26,712 26,712 Eagle 1,818 1,818 El Paso 47,074 47,074 Elbert 3,725 3,725 Fremont 4,766 4,766 Garfield 3,392 3,392 Gilpin 396 396 Grand 1,595 1,595 Gunnison 738 738 Hinsdale 190 190 Huerfano 469 469 Jackson 371 371 Jefferson 41,368 41,368 Kiowa 223 223 Kit Carson 1,074 1,074 La Plata 3,524 3,524 Lake 225 225 Larimer 22,270 22,270 Las Animas 569 569 Lincoln 655 655 Logan 2,500 2,500 Mesa 14,485 14,485 Mineral 87 87 Moffat 1,779 1,779 Montezuma 2,906 2,906 Montrose 4,738 4,738 Morgan 2,496 2,496 Otero 1,464 1,464 Ouray 522 522 Park 1,743 1,743 Phillips 577 577 Pitkin 606 606 Prowers 735 735 Pueblo 7,660 7,660 Rio Blanco 1,148 1,148 Rio Grande 1,489 1,489 Routt 1,630 1,630 Saguache 271 271 San Juan 24 24 San Miguel 263 263 Sedgwick 502 502 Summit 784 784 Teller 3,132 3,132 Washington 1,012 1,012 Weld 15,595 15,595 Yuma 1,398 1,398 Total 329,921 329,921

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State Treasurer County J. J. Ament (REP) Walker Stapleton

(REP) Total

Adams 7,685 9,502 17,187 Alamosa 527 659 1,186 Arapahoe 20,714 20,263 40,977 Archuleta 524 718 1,242 Baca 404 241 645 Bent 242 195 437 Boulder 6,396 7,172 13,568 Broomfield 2,112 2,102 4,214 Chaffee 989 1,250 2,239 Cheyenne 255 241 496 Clear Creek 322 362 684 Conejos 249 388 637 Costilla 35 63 98 Crowley 303 260 563 Custer 428 521 949 Delta 2,072 2,217 4,289 Denver 8,799 8,753 17,552 Dolores 97 145 242 Douglas 14,277 13,828 28,105 Eagle 862 1,099 1,961 El Paso 24,906 24,987 49,893 Elbert 2,022 1,830 3,852 Fremont 2,294 2,702 4,996 Garfield 1,554 2,205 3,759 Gilpin 204 251 455 Grand 853 953 1,806 Gunnison 375 468 843 Hinsdale 111 122 233 Huerfano 344 181 525 Jackson 186 274 460 Jefferson 21,892 23,176 45,068 Kiowa 144 113 257 Kit Carson 622 579 1,201 La Plata 1,789 1,847 3,636 Lake 87 147 234 Larimer 11,807 12,432 24,239 Las Animas 255 373 628 Lincoln 397 381 778 Logan 2,359 876 3,235 Mesa 6,253 9,331 15,584 Mineral 37 60 97 Moffat 816 1,050 1,866 Montezuma 1,319 1,747 3,066 Montrose 2,768 2,320 5,088 Morgan 1,871 978 2,849 Otero 939 709 1,648 Ouray 276 316 592 Park 739 1,105 1,844 Phillips 520 176 696 Pitkin 146 435 581 Prowers 414 421 835 Pueblo 3,907 4,659 8,566 Rio Blanco 561 727 1,288 Rio Grande 743 845 1,588 Routt 781 911 1,692 Saguache 146 180 326 San Juan 13 17 30 San Miguel 168 141 309 Sedgwick 469 149 618 Summit 378 466 844 Teller 1,749 1,587 3,336 Washington 827 358 1,185 Weld 8,598 8,371 16,969 Yuma 1,061 485 1,546 Total 174,992 181,420 356,412

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Attorney General County John Suthers (REP) Total Adams 15,818 15,818 Alamosa 1,157 1,157 Arapahoe 40,177 40,177 Archuleta 1,170 1,170 Baca 588 588 Bent 397 397 Boulder 12,836 12,836 Broomfield 3,977 3,977 Chaffee 2,087 2,087 Cheyenne 471 471 Clear Creek 653 653 Conejos 616 616 Costilla 94 94 Crowley 534 534 Custer 870 870 Delta 3,907 3,907 Denver 17,004 17,004 Dolores 228 228 Douglas 27,240 27,240 Eagle 1,837 1,837 El Paso 49,231 49,231 Elbert 3,857 3,857 Fremont 4,978 4,978 Garfield 3,566 3,566 Gilpin 413 413 Grand 1,650 1,650 Gunnison 766 766 Hinsdale 201 201 Huerfano 482 482 Jackson 396 396 Jefferson 42,592 42,592 Kiowa 238 238 Kit Carson 1,123 1,123 La Plata 3,523 3,523 Lake 234 234 Larimer 22,868 22,868 Las Animas 594 594 Lincoln 683 683 Logan 2,655 2,655 Mesa 14,642 14,642 Mineral 91 91 Moffat 1,801 1,801 Montezuma 2,904 2,904 Montrose 4,820 4,820 Morgan 2,607 2,607 Otero 1,543 1,543 Ouray 532 532 Park 1,778 1,778 Phillips 590 590 Pitkin 600 600 Prowers 755 755 Pueblo 8,264 8,264 Rio Blanco 1,153 1,153 Rio Grande 1,543 1,543 Routt 1,634 1,634 Saguache 281 281 San Juan 23 23 San Miguel 275 275 Sedgwick 519 519 Summit 832 832 Teller 3,256 3,256 Washington 1,062 1,062 Weld 16,135 16,135 Yuma 1,414 1,414 Total 340,765 340,765

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State Board of Education - Congressional District 2 County Kaye Ferry (REP) Total Adams 9,864 9,864 Boulder 6,983 6,983 Broomfield 3,849 3,849 Clear Creek 585 585 Eagle 1,812 1,812 Gilpin 369 369 Grand 1,550 1,550 Jefferson 3,486 3,486 Summit 787 787 Weld 1,776 1,776 Total 31,061 31,061

State Board of Education - Congressional District 5 County Paul Lundeen (REP) Total Chaffee 1,933 1,933 El Paso 45,634 45,634 Fremont 4,521 4,521 Lake 217 217 Park 899 899 Teller 3,020 3,020 Total 56,224 56,224

State Board of Education - Congressional District 6 County Debora Scheffel

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 28,741 28,741 Douglas 26,143 26,143 Elbert 3,645 3,645 Jefferson 13,812 13,812 Park 771 771 Total 73,112 73,112

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Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large County Steve Bosley (REP) Total Adams 15,166 15,166 Alamosa 1,092 1,092 Arapahoe 38,521 38,521 Archuleta 1,135 1,135 Baca 545 545 Bent 351 351 Boulder 12,887 12,887 Broomfield 3,902 3,902 Chaffee 1,905 1,905 Cheyenne 422 422 Clear Creek 580 580 Conejos 591 591 Costilla 90 90 Crowley 501 501 Custer 827 827 Delta 3,716 3,716 Denver 15,891 15,891 Dolores 222 222 Douglas 26,082 26,082 Eagle 1,759 1,759 El Paso 45,548 45,548 Elbert 3,629 3,629 Fremont 4,480 4,480 Garfield 3,388 3,388 Gilpin 383 383 Grand 1,558 1,558 Gunnison 726 726 Hinsdale 186 186 Huerfano 467 467 Jackson 356 356 Jefferson 40,451 40,451 Kiowa 212 212 Kit Carson 1,042 1,042 La Plata 3,379 3,379 Lake 212 212 Larimer 22,132 22,132 Las Animas 561 561 Lincoln 606 606 Logan 2,438 2,438 Mesa 14,121 14,121 Mineral 88 88 Moffat 1,725 1,725 Montezuma 2,826 2,826 Montrose 4,673 4,673 Morgan 2,434 2,434 Otero 1,459 1,459 Ouray 492 492 Park 1,663 1,663 Phillips 552 552 Pitkin 594 594 Prowers 686 686 Pueblo 7,949 7,949 Rio Blanco 1,087 1,087 Rio Grande 1,477 1,477 Routt 1,600 1,600 Saguache 266 266 San Juan 17 17 San Miguel 267 267 Sedgwick 469 469 Summit 746 746 Teller 3,012 3,012 Washington 958 958 Weld 15,843 15,843 Yuma 1,364 1,364 Total 324,307 324,307

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Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 1 County Alex Maller (REP) Total Arapahoe 2,987 2,987 Denver 15,633 15,633 Jefferson 0 0 Total 18,620 18,620

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 County Sue Sharkey (REP) Total Baca 550 550 Bent 347 347 Boulder 5,395 5,395 Cheyenne 412 412 Crowley 488 488 Kiowa 210 210 Kit Carson 1,033 1,033 Larimer 22,133 22,133 Lincoln 610 610 Logan 2,397 2,397 Morgan 2,401 2,401 Otero 188 188 Phillips 553 553 Prowers 696 696 Sedgwick 468 468 Washington 947 947 Weld 13,949 13,949 Yuma 1,362 1,362 Total 54,139 54,139

State Senate - District 1 County Greg Brophy (REP) Total Cheyenne 494 494 Elbert 3,800 3,800 Kiowa 253 253 Kit Carson 1,208 1,208 Lincoln 710 710 Logan 2,765 2,765 Morgan 2,680 2,680 Phillips 671 671 Prowers 724 724 Sedgwick 549 549 Washington 1,162 1,162 Yuma 1,561 1,561 Total 16,577 16,577

State Senate - District 2 County Kevin J. Grantham

(REP) Matt Heimerich

(REP) Total

Baca 401 275 676 Bent 216 247 463 Crowley 310 371 681 Custer 581 406 987 Fremont 4,119 1,425 5,544 Huerfano 264 266 530 Las Animas 329 335 664 Otero 1,025 771 1,796 Pueblo 917 590 1,507 Total 8,162 4,686 12,848

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State Senate - District 3 County Vera Ortegon (REP) Alexander Lucero-

Mugatu (REP) Total

Pueblo 5,521 2,230 7,751 Total 5,521 2,230 7,751

State Senate - District 5 County Bob Rankin (REP) Total Alamosa 1,129 1,129 Chaffee 1,991 1,991 Conejos 605 605 Costilla 91 91 Delta 3,809 3,809 Gunnison 751 751 Hinsdale 207 207 Mineral 88 88 Pitkin 624 624 Rio Grande 1,509 1,509 Saguache 290 290 Total 11,094 11,094

State Senate - District 6 County Dean Boehler (REP) Ellen Roberts (REP) Total Archuleta 664 869 1,533 Dolores 202 99 301 La Plata 1,415 3,236 4,651 Montezuma 1,651 2,173 3,824 Montrose 3,364 2,377 5,741 Ouray 365 310 675 San Juan 16 17 33 San Miguel 284 78 362 Total 7,961 9,159 17,120

State Senate - District 7 County Steve King (REP) Total Garfield 486 486 Mesa 15,361 15,361 Total 15,847 15,847

State Senate - District 9 County Kent Lambert (REP) Total El Paso 14,080 14,080 Total 14,080 14,080

State Senate - District 11 County Owen Hill (REP) Total El Paso 5,048 5,048 Total 5,048 5,048

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State Senate - District 13 County Scott W. Renfroe

(REP) Total

Weld 11,089 11,089 Total 11,089 11,089

State Senate - District 15 County Kevin Lundberg

(REP) Total

Larimer 15,320 15,320 Total 15,320 15,320

State Senate - District 16 County Tim Leonard (REP) Total Boulder 1,283 1,283 Clear Creek 620 620 Gilpin 387 387 Grand 1,626 1,626 Jefferson 4,904 4,904 Summit 770 770 Total 9,590 9,590

State Senate - District 20 County John Odom (REP) Total Jefferson 7,731 7,731 Total 7,731 7,731

State Senate - District 22 County Mike Kopp (REP) Total Jefferson 11,932 11,932 Total 11,932 11,932

State Senate - District 24 County Luis Alvarez (REP) Total Adams 4,964 4,964 Total 4,964 4,964

State Senate - District 30 County Ted Harvey (REP) Total Douglas 16,011 16,011 Total 16,011 16,011

State Senate - District 31 County Doug Smith (REP) Total Adams 1,611 1,611 Denver 1,099 1,099 Total 2,710 2,710

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State Senate - District 32 County Tyler Kolden (REP) Total Denver 5,083 5,083 Jefferson 0 0 Total 5,083 5,083

State Senate - District 33 County Lisa Ringle (REP) Total Denver 1,772 1,772 Total 1,772 1,772

State Senate - District 34 County Derec C. Shuler

(REP) Total

Denver 1,540 1,540 Total 1,540 1,540

State Representative - District 1 County Danny E. Stroud

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 193 193 Denver 2,567 2,567 Jefferson 0 0 Total 2,760 2,760

State Representative - District 2 County Doc Miller (REP) Total Denver 702 702 Total 702 702

State Representative - District 3 County Christine Mastin

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 1,847 1,847 Denver 1,666 1,666 Total 3,513 3,513

State Representative - District 4 County Rick D. Nevin

(REP) Total

Denver 1,044 1,044 Total 1,044 1,044

State Representative - District 5 County Ronnie Nelson

(REP) Total

Denver 881 881 Total 881 881

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State Representative - District 6 County Joshua Sharf (REP) Total Arapahoe 61 61 Denver 3,466 3,466 Total 3,527 3,527

State Representative - District 7 County Pauline Olvera

(REP) Total

Denver 1,342 1,342 Total 1,342 1,342

State Representative - District 8 County Therese-Marie

O'Sullivan (REP) Total

Denver 946 946 Total 946 946

State Representative - District 9 County C. J. Garbo (REP) Robert J. "Bob"

Lane (REP) Total

Arapahoe 45 151 196 Denver 798 2,665 3,463 Total 843 2,816 3,659

State Representative - District 10 County Dorothy Ann

Marshall (REP) Total

Boulder 2,052 2,052 Total 2,052 2,052

State Representative - District 11 County Wes Whiteley

(REP) Total

Boulder 4,435 4,435 Total 4,435 4,435

State Representative - District 12 County Jeffrey Ilseman

(REP) Total

Boulder 3,137 3,137 Total 3,137 3,137

State Representative - District 13 County Robert Houdeshell

(REP) Total

Boulder 1,866 1,866 Clear Creek 625 625 Gilpin 383 383 Total 2,874 2,874

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State Representative - District 14 County Janak Joshi (REP) Total El Paso 6,618 6,618 Total 6,618 6,618

State Representative - District 15 County Mark Waller (REP) Total El Paso 7,180 7,180 Total 7,180 7,180

State Representative - District 16 County Larry G. Liston

(REP) Total

El Paso 5,415 5,415 Total 5,415 5,415

State Representative - District 17 County Mark H. Barker

(REP) Total

El Paso 1,750 1,750 Total 1,750 1,750

State Representative - District 18 County Karen Cullen (REP) Total El Paso 2,989 2,989 Total 2,989 2,989

State Representative - District 19 County Marsha A. Looper

(REP) Total

El Paso 5,080 5,080 Total 5,080 5,080

State Representative - District 20 County Amy Stephens

(REP) Total

El Paso 11,683 11,683 Total 11,683 11,683

State Representative - District 21 County Bob Gardner (REP) Total El Paso 6,149 6,149 Fremont 837 837 Total 6,986 6,986

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State Representative - District 22 County Ken Summers

(REP) Total

Jefferson 5,825 5,825 Total 5,825 5,825

State Representative - District 23 County Edgar Johansson

(REP) Total

Jefferson 4,004 4,004 Total 4,004 4,004

State Representative - District 24 County Clint Webster (REP) Total Jefferson 3,852 3,852 Total 3,852 3,852

State Representative - District 25 County Cheri Gerou (REP) Total Jefferson 7,288 7,288 Total 7,288 7,288

State Representative - District 26 County Mark A. Barrington

(REP) Total

Jefferson 4,491 4,491 Total 4,491 4,491

State Representative - District 27 County Libby Szabo (REP) Total Jefferson 5,884 5,884 Total 5,884 5,884

State Representative - District 28 County Jim Kerr (REP) Total Jefferson 6,352 6,352 Total 6,352 6,352

State Representative - District 29 County Robert Ramirez

(REP) Total

Jefferson 4,117 4,117 Total 4,117 4,117

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State Representative - District 30 County Kevin Priola (REP) Total Adams 2,912 2,912 Total 2,912 2,912

State Representative - District 31 County Tom Janich (REP) Total Adams 4,172 4,172 Total 4,172 4,172

State Representative - District 32 County Kaarl Hoopes (REP) Total Adams 2,270 2,270 Total 2,270 2,270

State Representative - District 33 County Donald Beezley

(REP) Total

Adams 912 912 Boulder 926 926 Broomfield 3,916 3,916 Weld 7 7 Total 5,761 5,761

State Representative - District 34 County Brian Vande Krol

(REP) Total

Adams 2,659 2,659 Total 2,659 2,659

State Representative - District 35 County Edgar Antillon

(REP) Total

Adams 2,007 2,007 Total 2,007 2,007

State Representative - District 36 County Gary Marshall

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 3,240 3,240 Total 3,240 3,240

State Representative - District 37 County Spencer Swalm

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 7,902 7,902 Total 7,902 7,902

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State Representative - District 38 County Kathleen Conti

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 7,043 7,043 Jefferson 30 30 Total 7,073 7,073

State Representative - District 39 County David Balmer (REP) Total Arapahoe 8,686 8,686 Total 8,686 8,686

State Representative - District 40 County Cindy Acree (REP) Total Arapahoe 4,515 4,515 Elbert 3,784 3,784 Total 8,299 8,299

State Representative - District 41 County Brad Wagnon (REP) Total Arapahoe 4,100 4,100 Total 4,100 4,100

State Representative - District 42 County Sally Mounier

(REP) Total

Arapahoe 1,841 1,841 Total 1,841 1,841

State Representative - District 43 County Frank McNulty

(REP) Total

Douglas 7,682 7,682 Total 7,682 7,682

State Representative - District 44 County Chris Holbert (REP) Polly Lawrence

(REP) David Casiano

(REP) Total

Douglas 4,455 4,178 2,552 11,185 Total 4,455 4,178 2,552 11,185

State Representative - District 45 County Carole Murray

(REP) Total

Douglas 9,596 9,596 Teller 3,103 3,103 Total 12,699 12,699

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State Representative - District 46 County Steven Rodriguez

(REP) Total

Pueblo 2,246 2,246 Total 2,246 2,246

State Representative - District 47 County Keith Swerdfeger

(REP) Total

Fremont 952 952 Pueblo 5,088 5,088 Total 6,040 6,040

State Representative - District 48 County Glenn Vaad (REP) Total Weld 8,445 8,445 Total 8,445 8,445

State Representative - District 49 County B. J. Nikkel (REP) Total Larimer 7,038 7,038 Weld 1,161 1,161 Total 8,199 8,199

State Representative - District 50 County Bob Boswell (REP) Total Weld 2,965 2,965 Total 2,965 2,965

State Representative - District 51 County Brian DelGrosso

(REP) Total

Larimer 7,321 7,321 Total 7,321 7,321

State Representative - District 52 County Bob Morain (REP) Total Larimer 4,819 4,819 Total 4,819 4,819

State Representative - District 53 County Dane Brandt (REP) Total Larimer 3,147 3,147 Total 3,147 3,147

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State Representative - District 54 County Robert "Bob" Hislop

(REP) Ray Scott (REP) Total

Delta 1,121 1,737 2,858 Mesa 3,977 4,615 8,592 Total 5,098 6,352 11,450

State Representative - District 55 County Laura K. Bradford

(REP) Total

Mesa 8,029 8,029 Total 8,029 8,029

State Representative - District 56 County Debra Irvine (REP) Total Eagle 1,599 1,599 Lake 223 223 Summit 804 804 Total 2,626 2,626

State Representative - District 57 County Randy Baumgardner

(REP) Total

Garfield 1,497 1,497 Grand 1,805 1,805 Jackson 439 439 Moffat 1,942 1,942 Rio Blanco 1,193 1,193 Routt 1,735 1,735 Total 8,611 8,611

State Representative - District 58 County Don Coram (REP) Total Delta 1,423 1,423 Dolores 224 224 Montezuma 1,473 1,473 Montrose 4,773 4,773 Ouray 527 527 San Miguel 281 281 Total 8,701 8,701

State Representative - District 59 County J. Paul Brown (REP) Total Archuleta 1,203 1,203 La Plata 3,961 3,961 Montezuma 1,454 1,454 San Juan 26 26 Total 6,644 6,644

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State Representative - District 60 County Tom Massey (REP) Total Chaffee 2,211 2,211 Custer 889 889 Fremont 2,875 2,875 Park 1,727 1,727 Pueblo 720 720 Saguache 80 80 Total 8,502 8,502

State Representative - District 61 County Luke Korkowski

(REP) Total

Eagle 167 167 Garfield 1,944 1,944 Gunnison 707 707 Hinsdale 178 178 Pitkin 594 594 Total 3,590 3,590

State Representative - District 62 County Randy Jackson

(REP) Total

Alamosa 1,233 1,233 Conejos 672 672 Costilla 95 95 Huerfano 42 42 Mineral 91 91 Pueblo 348 348 Rio Grande 1,554 1,554 Saguache 207 207 Total 4,242 4,242

State Representative - District 63 County Jon Becker (REP) Total Adams 311 311 Cheyenne 434 434 Crowley 499 499 Kiowa 226 226 Kit Carson 1,082 1,082 Lincoln 648 648 Morgan 2,574 2,574 Washington 989 989 Yuma 1,390 1,390 Total 8,153 8,153

State Representative - District 64 County Lisa Grace Kellogg

(REP) Total

Baca 550 550 Bent 364 364 Huerfano 427 427 Las Animas 573 573 Otero 1,456 1,456 Prowers 731 731 Total 4,101 4,101

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State Representative - District 65 County Jerry Sonnenberg

(REP) Total

Logan 2,929 2,929 Phillips 672 672 Sedgwick 592 592 Weld 3,679 3,679 Total 7,872 7,872

District Attorney - 22nd Judicial District County Russell Wasley

(REP) Total

Dolores 0 0 Montezuma 2,896 2,896 Total 2,896 2,896

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United States Senator County Maclyn "Mac"

Stringer (LIB) John Finger (LIB) Total

Adams 67 77 144 Alamosa 2 1 3 Arapahoe 138 125 263 Archuleta 6 3 9 Baca 0 0 0 Bent 0 1 1 Boulder 87 90 177 Broomfield 21 10 31 Chaffee 6 3 9 Cheyenne 1 0 1 Clear Creek 5 1 6 Conejos 0 0 0 Costilla 0 0 0 Crowley 0 0 0 Custer 1 4 5 Delta 4 13 17 Denver 183 141 324 Dolores 0 0 0 Douglas 57 65 122 Eagle 9 15 24 El Paso 115 131 246 Elbert 6 3 9 Fremont 15 13 28 Garfield 17 13 30 Gilpin 2 2 4 Grand 6 4 10 Gunnison 4 4 8 Hinsdale 0 1 1 Huerfano 2 2 4 Jackson 1 0 1 Jefferson 148 114 262 Kiowa 0 0 0 Kit Carson 1 1 2 La Plata 16 15 31 Lake 2 3 5 Larimer 83 51 134 Las Animas 5 3 8 Lincoln 0 0 0 Logan 3 2 5 Mesa 44 43 87 Mineral 0 0 0 Moffat 1 1 2 Montezuma 6 4 10 Montrose 18 17 35 Morgan 5 3 8 Otero 0 1 1 Ouray 1 3 4 Park 6 7 13 Phillips 2 1 3 Pitkin 6 4 10 Prowers 1 0 1 Pueblo 20 20 40 Rio Blanco 3 3 6 Rio Grande 1 2 3 Routt 10 1 11 Saguache 0 1 1 San Juan 0 3 3 San Miguel 4 5 9 Sedgwick 0 0 0 Summit 4 1 5 Teller 5 11 16 Washington 0 0 0 Weld 36 33 69 Yuma 0 0 0 Total 1,186 1,075 2,261

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 1 County Jeffrey Schitter

(LIB) Clint Jones (LIB) Total

Arapahoe 9 25 34 Denver 138 191 329 Jefferson 0 0 0 Total 147 216 363

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Governor County Dan "Kilo" Sallis

(LIB) Jaimes Brown (LIB) Total

Adams 55 88 143 Alamosa 2 1 3 Arapahoe 76 190 266 Archuleta 1 8 9 Baca 0 0 0 Bent 0 1 1 Boulder 65 113 178 Broomfield 14 17 31 Chaffee 3 6 9 Cheyenne 0 1 1 Clear Creek 0 6 6 Conejos 0 0 0 Costilla 0 0 0 Crowley 0 0 0 Custer 0 5 5 Delta 5 13 18 Denver 116 206 322 Dolores 0 0 0 Douglas 46 72 118 Eagle 7 17 24 El Paso 97 143 240 Elbert 1 6 7 Fremont 13 15 28 Garfield 7 22 29 Gilpin 3 1 4 Grand 3 7 10 Gunnison 2 5 7 Hinsdale 1 0 1 Huerfano 1 4 5 Jackson 0 1 1 Jefferson 110 149 259 Kiowa 0 0 0 Kit Carson 1 1 2 La Plata 5 27 32 Lake 1 3 4 Larimer 60 71 131 Las Animas 4 4 8 Lincoln 0 0 0 Logan 0 4 4 Mesa 18 69 87 Mineral 0 0 0 Moffat 2 0 2 Montezuma 4 6 10 Montrose 11 24 35 Morgan 2 6 8 Otero 0 1 1 Ouray 0 4 4 Park 6 7 13 Phillips 1 2 3 Pitkin 3 7 10 Prowers 0 1 1 Pueblo 10 30 40 Rio Blanco 1 5 6 Rio Grande 2 1 3 Routt 3 9 12 Saguache 1 0 1 San Juan 1 2 3 San Miguel 4 6 10 Sedgwick 0 0 0 Summit 4 1 5 Teller 6 10 16 Washington 0 0 0 Weld 30 40 70 Yuma 0 0 0 Total 808 1,438 2,246

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United States Senator County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ken Buck (REP) Michael F. Bennet

(DEM) Bob Kinsey (GRN) Maclyn "Mac"

Stringer (LIB) Adams 169,621 113,645 47,446 55,601 2,534 1,635 Alamosa 6,452 5,124 1,977 2,656 136 60 Arapahoe 273,313 200,903 88,957 97,240 3,848 2,652 Archuleta 7,453 5,292 2,875 1,952 156 79 Baca 2,402 2,043 1,248 548 71 17 Bent 2,053 1,658 811 652 57 23 Boulder 163,069 127,298 35,450 84,264 2,739 1,535 Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,382 11,034 474 329 Chaffee 10,295 8,623 3,892 3,936 268 95 Cheyenne 1,199 983 696 187 22 10 Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,876 2,385 150 67 Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,312 1,625 54 29 Costilla 2,058 1,560 348 1,004 47 10 Crowley 1,681 1,349 717 474 52 19 Custer 2,909 2,306 1,453 680 70 26 Delta 16,147 13,321 8,025 3,932 455 191 Denver 273,922 194,648 46,148 135,793 3,003 2,292 Dolores 1,353 1,051 576 334 29 21 Douglas 159,373 118,273 69,971 41,013 2,075 1,234 Eagle 22,218 14,920 5,998 7,707 402 181 El Paso 290,167 197,825 116,803 66,162 3,908 2,746 Elbert 14,192 11,119 7,573 2,647 220 153 Fremont 21,177 16,325 9,334 5,185 588 241 Garfield 24,106 18,311 8,423 8,062 618 263 Gilpin 3,790 2,732 1,100 1,358 80 58 Grand 8,845 6,722 3,257 2,795 254 104 Gunnison 8,434 6,498 2,377 3,435 234 87 Hinsdale 703 608 314 225 19 5 Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,205 1,530 72 31 Jackson 999 797 433 218 35 17 Jefferson 299,309 231,695 103,657 108,954 4,849 2,668 Kiowa 922 800 532 181 20 3 Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,012 740 87 34 La Plata 28,442 20,891 9,301 10,327 395 199 Lake 3,317 2,264 790 1,208 79 37 Larimer 167,638 127,442 56,954 59,456 3,117 1,574 Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,286 2,842 150 82 Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,234 482 45 15 Logan 9,644 7,720 4,483 2,390 256 80 Mesa 72,939 55,652 32,971 17,522 1,494 886 Mineral 685 612 270 247 23 19 Moffat 6,756 4,691 3,080 1,104 129 79 Montezuma 12,977 9,820 5,648 3,349 252 93 Montrose 20,174 16,113 9,885 4,627 555 234 Morgan 11,070 8,389 4,732 2,847 241 74 Otero 8,583 6,525 3,277 2,633 223 60 Ouray 3,136 2,659 1,164 1,295 71 30 Park 9,969 7,696 4,089 2,848 237 128 Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,274 555 50 11 Pitkin 10,281 7,453 1,951 5,091 150 73 Prowers 5,118 3,863 2,271 1,182 130 24 Pueblo 75,648 54,471 22,031 28,779 803 486 Rio Blanco 3,422 2,644 1,883 480 80 48 Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,291 1,871 126 30 Routt 13,316 9,637 3,696 5,281 216 115 Saguache 3,200 2,466 838 1,382 59 41 San Juan 597 475 177 234 20 6 San Miguel 4,406 3,077 766 2,064 102 49 Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 592 397 41 11 Summit 17,394 10,229 3,713 5,832 224 125 Teller 13,215 9,957 6,249 2,982 179 143 Washington 2,648 2,354 1,619 470 72 12 Weld 113,156 80,846 45,482 29,389 1,638 926 Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,614 1,010 101 41 Total 2,477,958 1,821,028 824,789 854,685 38,884 22,646

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United States Senator (continued) County Charley Miller

(UNA) J. Moromisato

(UNA) Jason Napolitano

(INR) Bruce E. Lohmiller (GRN) (Write-In)

Michele M. Newman (UNA)

(Write-In)

Robert Rank (REP) (Write-In)

Adams 1,030 661 2,161 0 4 9 Alamosa 32 28 25 0 4 0 Arapahoe 1,039 585 2,049 1 1 2 Archuleta 23 19 39 0 0 0 Baca 20 8 17 0 0 0 Bent 27 3 12 0 0 0 Boulder 467 186 623 0 0 1 Broomfield 152 58 214 0 0 0 Chaffee 84 29 72 0 0 0 Cheyenne 13 3 12 0 0 0 Clear Creek 32 8 43 0 0 0 Conejos 19 10 19 0 0 0 Costilla 10 12 16 0 0 0 Crowley 20 4 13 0 0 0 Custer 14 8 23 0 0 0 Delta 180 52 150 0 0 0 Denver 958 423 1,498 0 1 1 Dolores 5 5 17 0 0 0 Douglas 451 196 878 1 0 15 Eagle 82 27 125 0 0 4 El Paso 913 670 2,612 0 1 2 Elbert 75 34 158 0 0 1 Fremont 214 82 227 0 0 1 Garfield 139 45 220 1 0 0 Gilpin 19 15 29 0 0 0 Grand 35 9 23 0 0 0 Gunnison 44 16 66 1 0 0 Hinsdale 3 1 6 0 0 0 Huerfano 19 17 36 0 0 0 Jackson 9 6 10 0 0 0 Jefferson 1,625 683 2,809 0 2 0 Kiowa 11 4 5 0 0 0 Kit Carson 28 16 24 0 0 0 La Plata 82 32 154 0 3 0 Lake 23 13 15 0 0 0 Larimer 715 489 1,368 0 3 0 Las Animas 21 22 62 0 1 0 Lincoln 38 11 18 0 0 0 Logan 99 33 81 0 0 0 Mesa 647 353 619 6 0 12 Mineral 5 0 6 0 0 0 Moffat 62 27 75 0 0 0 Montezuma 63 25 130 1 0 0 Montrose 156 72 217 0 0 2 Morgan 121 27 57 0 0 0 Otero 70 22 52 0 0 0 Ouray 14 5 23 0 0 0 Park 76 29 91 0 0 1 Phillips 23 8 11 0 0 0 Pitkin 14 10 35 0 0 0 Prowers 37 16 36 0 0 0 Pueblo 371 163 762 0 0 0 Rio Blanco 12 11 17 0 0 0 Rio Grande 45 21 29 0 0 1 Routt 25 17 48 0 0 0 Saguache 37 11 8 0 0 0 San Juan 3 3 3 0 0 0 San Miguel 5 5 24 0 0 0 Sedgwick 27 6 10 0 0 0 Summit 27 19 63 0 0 0 Teller 48 24 145 0 0 0 Washington 27 11 25 0 0 0 Weld 643 355 1,012 0 0 0 Yuma 23 17 23 0 0 0 Total 11,351 5,780 19,450 11 20 52

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United States Senator (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 111,081 67.00% Alamosa 4,918 79.42% Arapahoe 196,374 73.51% Archuleta 5,143 71.00% Baca 1,929 85.05% Bent 1,585 80.76% Boulder 125,265 78.06% Broomfield 22,643 77.57% Chaffee 8,376 83.76% Cheyenne 943 81.98% Clear Creek 4,561 77.99% Conejos 3,068 76.18% Costilla 1,447 75.80% Crowley 1,299 80.25% Custer 2,274 79.27% Delta 12,985 82.50% Denver 190,117 71.06% Dolores 987 77.68% Douglas 115,834 74.21% Eagle 14,526 67.15% El Paso 193,817 68.18% Elbert 10,861 78.35% Fremont 15,872 77.09% Garfield 17,771 75.96% Gilpin 2,659 72.08% Grand 6,477 76.00% Gunnison 6,260 77.05% Hinsdale 573 86.49% Huerfano 2,910 80.23% Jackson 728 79.78% Jefferson 225,247 77.41% Kiowa 756 86.77% Kit Carson 2,941 77.65% La Plata 20,493 73.45% Lake 2,165 68.25% Larimer 123,676 76.02% Las Animas 5,466 76.29% Lincoln 1,843 77.58% Logan 7,422 80.05% Mesa 54,510 76.30% Mineral 570 89.34% Moffat 4,556 69.43% Montezuma 9,561 75.67% Montrose 15,748 79.87% Morgan 8,099 75.78% Otero 6,337 76.02% Ouray 2,602 84.79% Park 7,499 77.20% Phillips 1,932 93.31% Pitkin 7,324 72.49% Prowers 3,696 75.48% Pueblo 53,395 72.01% Rio Blanco 2,531 77.26% Rio Grande 4,414 79.75% Routt 9,398 72.37% Saguache 2,376 77.06% San Juan 446 79.56% San Miguel 3,015 69.84% Sedgwick 1,084 81.06% Summit 10,003 58.81% Teller 9,770 75.35% Washington 2,236 88.90% Weld 79,445 71.45% Yuma 3,829 82.24% Total 1,777,668 73.49%

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 1 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mike Fallon (REP) Diana DeGette

(DEM) Gary Swing (GRN) Chris Styskal (ACN)

Arapahoe 27,566 19,821 8,279 9,916 268 441 Denver 273,922 194,648 51,466 130,157 2,655 1,699 Jefferson 3 3 2 0 0 1 Total 301,491 214,472 59,747 140,073 2,923 2,141

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 1 (continued) County Clint Jones (LIB) Total Turnout % Arapahoe 308 19,212 71.90% Denver 2,559 188,536 71.06% Jefferson 0 3 100.00% Total 2,867 207,751 71.14%

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 2 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Stephen Bailey

(REP) Jared Polis (DEM) Curtis Harris (LIB) Jenna Goss (ACN)

Adams 111,669 74,971 31,472 36,472 1,488 3,039 Boulder 118,256 93,403 21,655 67,199 1,563 1,148 Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,769 10,614 381 629 Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,962 2,270 129 141 Eagle 22,218 14,920 6,422 7,234 315 341 Gilpin 3,790 2,732 1,084 1,357 75 122 Grand 8,845 6,722 3,486 2,576 141 148 Jefferson 31,205 23,133 10,623 10,421 477 747 Summit 17,394 10,229 3,814 5,630 201 207 Weld 18,975 13,123 6,907 4,995 290 565 Total 368,143 267,021 98,194 148,768 5,060 7,087

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 2 (continued) County Henry Raibourn

(DEM) (Write-In) Total Turnout %

Adams 6 72,477 67.14% Boulder 1 91,566 78.98% Broomfield 0 22,393 77.57% Clear Creek 0 4,502 77.99% Eagle 0 14,312 67.15% Gilpin 0 2,638 72.08% Grand 0 6,351 76.00% Jefferson 0 22,268 74.13% Summit 0 9,852 58.81% Weld 0 12,757 69.16% Total 7 259,116 72.53%

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 3 County Active Voters Ballots Cast John Salazar (DEM) Scott R. Tipton

(REP) Gregory Gilman

(LIB) Jake Segrest (UNA)

Alamosa 6,452 5,124 3,094 1,828 83 41 Archuleta 7,453 5,292 2,174 2,812 117 69 Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,916 1,173 38 23 Costilla 2,058 1,560 1,166 316 18 21 Custer 2,909 2,306 785 1,392 57 38 Delta 16,147 13,321 4,204 8,204 414 317 Dolores 1,353 1,051 345 618 31 21 Garfield 24,106 18,311 8,347 8,948 337 299 Gunnison 8,434 6,498 3,787 2,301 114 78 Hinsdale 703 608 266 303 9 4 Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,700 1,123 59 60 Jackson 999 797 260 458 21 16 La Plata 28,442 20,891 10,878 9,116 350 220 Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,228 2,086 123 110 Mesa 72,939 55,652 17,539 33,781 1,631 1,703 Mineral 685 612 286 273 19 2 Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,228 3,127 129 100 Montezuma 12,977 9,820 3,489 5,816 174 182 Montrose 20,174 16,113 4,944 9,929 496 456 Otero 7,664 5,801 2,750 2,716 126 122 Ouray 3,136 2,659 1,358 1,207 44 20 Pitkin 10,281 7,453 5,059 2,085 113 54 Pueblo 75,648 54,471 29,988 22,071 864 862 Rio Blanco 3,422 2,644 557 1,934 64 36 Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,203 2,164 55 62 Routt 13,316 9,637 5,562 3,715 139 51 Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,570 787 48 24 San Juan 597 475 284 158 13 6 San Miguel 4,406 3,077 2,147 786 59 21 Total 355,428 267,822 121,114 131,227 5,745 5,018

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 3 (continued) County John W. Hargis Sr.

(UNA) (Write-In) James Fritz (UNA)

(Write-In) Total Turnout %

Alamosa 0 0 5,046 79.42% Archuleta 0 0 5,172 71.00% Conejos 0 0 3,150 76.18% Costilla 0 0 1,521 75.80% Custer 0 0 2,272 79.27% Delta 0 0 13,139 82.50% Dolores 0 0 1,015 77.68% Garfield 1 2 17,934 75.96% Gunnison 0 0 6,280 77.05% Hinsdale 0 0 582 86.49% Huerfano 1 0 2,943 80.23% Jackson 0 0 755 79.78% La Plata 4 0 20,568 73.45% Las Animas 3 0 5,550 76.29% Mesa 11 9 54,674 76.30% Mineral 0 0 580 89.34% Moffat 0 0 4,584 69.43% Montezuma 0 0 9,661 75.67% Montrose 0 0 15,825 79.87% Otero 0 0 5,714 75.69% Ouray 0 0 2,629 84.79% Pitkin 0 0 7,311 72.49% Pueblo 0 0 53,785 72.01% Rio Blanco 0 0 2,591 77.26% Rio Grande 3 0 4,487 79.75% Routt 0 0 9,467 72.37% Saguache 0 0 2,429 77.06% San Juan 0 0 461 79.56% San Miguel 0 0 3,013 69.84% Total 23 11 263,138 75.35%

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 4 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Betsy Markey

(DEM) Cory Gardner (REP) Doug Aden (ACN) Ken "Wasko"

Waszkiewicz (UNA)

Baca 2,402 2,043 622 1,164 136 21 Bent 2,053 1,658 659 818 73 26 Boulder 44,813 33,895 17,058 14,411 1,405 422 Cheyenne 1,199 983 150 765 30 18 Crowley 1,681 1,349 411 790 69 21 Kiowa 922 800 130 569 41 11 Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 626 2,192 121 37 Larimer 167,638 127,442 58,423 58,112 5,145 1,978 Lincoln 2,475 1,920 373 1,377 83 27 Logan 9,644 7,720 2,013 5,037 406 95 Morgan 11,070 8,389 2,420 5,333 388 102 Otero 919 724 235 431 43 8 Phillips 2,407 2,246 488 1,361 67 23 Prowers 5,118 3,863 1,195 2,252 248 47 Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 330 688 57 21 Washington 2,648 2,354 308 1,881 91 26 Weld 94,181 67,723 23,255 38,170 3,820 1,077 Yuma 4,842 3,982 553 3,283 89 26 Total 359,391 271,316 109,249 138,634 12,312 3,986

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 4 (continued) County Total Turnout % Baca 1,943 85.05% Bent 1,576 80.76% Boulder 33,296 75.64% Cheyenne 963 81.98% Crowley 1,291 80.25% Kiowa 751 86.77% Kit Carson 2,976 77.65% Larimer 123,658 76.02% Lincoln 1,860 77.58% Logan 7,551 80.05% Morgan 8,243 75.78% Otero 717 78.78% Phillips 1,939 93.31% Prowers 3,742 75.48% Sedgwick 1,096 81.06% Washington 2,306 88.90% Weld 66,322 71.91% Yuma 3,951 82.24% Total 264,181 75.49%

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 5 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Doug Lamborn

(REP) Kevin Bradley

(DEM) Jerell Klaver (LIB) Brian "Barron X"

Scott (ACN) Chaffee 10,295 8,623 4,600 3,301 194 212 El Paso 290,167 197,825 127,838 55,550 4,660 4,621 Fremont 21,177 16,325 10,525 4,427 392 545 Lake 3,317 2,264 925 1,069 59 76 Park 5,117 3,908 2,273 1,201 96 165 Teller 13,215 9,957 6,668 2,491 279 267 Total 343,288 238,902 152,829 68,039 5,680 5,886

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 5 (continued) County Total Turnout % Chaffee 8,307 83.76% El Paso 192,669 68.18% Fremont 15,889 77.09% Lake 2,129 68.25% Park 3,735 76.37% Teller 9,705 75.35% Total 232,434 69.59%

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 6 County Active Voters Ballots Cast John Flerlage

(DEM) Mike Coffman

(REP) Rob McNealy (LIB) Michael Shawn

Kearns (UNA) (Write-In)

Arapahoe 182,411 137,888 46,863 81,622 3,900 2 Douglas 159,373 118,273 29,567 80,443 2,826 0 Elbert 14,192 11,119 1,808 8,525 327 0 Jefferson 94,977 74,466 24,693 44,575 2,243 4 Park 4,852 3,788 1,228 2,235 175 1 Total 455,805 345,534 104,159 217,400 9,471 7

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Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 6 (continued) County Total Turnout % Arapahoe 132,387 75.59% Douglas 112,836 74.21% Elbert 10,660 78.35% Jefferson 71,515 78.40% Park 3,639 78.07% Total 331,037 75.81%

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 7 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ed Perlmutter

(DEM) Ryan Frazier (REP) Buck Bailey (LIB)

Adams 57,952 38,674 18,904 16,607 2,113 Arapahoe 63,336 43,194 25,174 14,915 1,982 Jefferson 173,124 134,093 68,589 56,504 6,022 Total 294,412 215,961 112,667 88,026 10,117

Representative To the 112th United States Congress - District 7 (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 37,624 66.73% Arapahoe 42,071 68.20% Jefferson 131,115 77.45% Total 210,810 73.35%

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Governor/Lieutenant Governor County Active Voters Ballots Cast John Hickenlooper /

Joseph Garcia (DEM)

Dan Maes / Tambor Williams (REP)

Jaimes Brown / Ken Wyble (LIB)

Tom Tancredo / Pat Miller (ACN)

Adams 169,505 113,598 55,805 9,851 735 44,738 Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,910 887 48 1,079 Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 104,147 15,011 1,230 76,702 Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,133 1,554 74 1,329 Baca 2,402 2,043 667 512 18 738 Bent 2,053 1,658 743 314 11 521 Boulder 162,090 126,893 87,878 6,772 1,074 29,368 Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,996 1,987 143 8,666 Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,331 1,339 44 2,708 Cheyenne 1,198 983 237 195 2 520 Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,538 278 29 1,724 Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,747 598 16 738 Costilla 2,058 1,560 1,032 174 12 237 Crowley 1,681 1,349 517 245 12 510 Custer 2,905 2,304 796 478 24 952 Delta 16,133 13,312 4,469 3,158 144 5,176 Denver 273,228 194,375 142,645 8,068 1,267 39,009 Dolores 1,353 1,051 337 366 15 283 Douglas 159,248 118,221 46,914 12,918 624 56,093 Eagle 22,120 14,897 8,557 2,168 146 3,632 El Paso 290,013 197,765 72,107 35,160 1,779 83,580 Elbert 14,191 11,119 2,761 1,156 51 6,993 Fremont 21,177 16,325 5,832 3,436 171 6,371 Garfield 24,082 18,311 8,624 3,242 160 5,780 Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,373 176 27 1,083 Grand 8,832 6,714 3,196 831 52 2,463 Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,859 1,023 63 1,331 Hinsdale 703 608 291 139 6 141 Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,628 476 17 801 Jackson 999 797 302 175 7 279 Jefferson 298,835 231,490 116,120 15,419 1,480 94,375 Kiowa 922 800 204 167 9 374 Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 941 589 13 1,450 La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,869 5,186 283 3,875 Lake 3,317 2,264 1,243 192 24 734 Larimer 167,293 127,292 64,538 13,813 1,012 45,397 Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,075 902 50 1,420 Lincoln 2,475 1,920 502 296 4 1,064 Logan 9,644 7,720 2,697 1,210 47 3,547 Mesa 72,877 55,652 19,869 9,870 603 23,316 Mineral 684 611 306 138 9 127 Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,021 1,393 43 2,092 Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,570 3,644 121 2,146 Montrose 20,164 16,112 5,459 4,079 187 5,893 Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,789 1,025 27 4,332 Otero 8,583 6,525 2,894 1,286 46 2,121 Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,430 483 23 655 Park 9,969 7,696 3,006 809 58 3,657 Phillips 2,407 2,246 647 363 7 931 Pitkin 10,210 7,424 5,258 943 74 954 Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,388 712 17 1,621 Pueblo 75,613 54,455 30,862 6,608 326 15,414 Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 578 890 26 1,076 Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,107 892 41 1,384 Routt 13,287 9,621 5,932 1,413 87 1,989 Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,482 398 40 460 San Juan 597 475 267 79 17 90 San Miguel 4,400 3,077 2,160 402 55 372 Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 466 199 9 432 Summit 17,394 10,229 6,455 919 76 2,571 Teller 13,198 9,957 3,168 1,995 92 4,503 Washington 2,648 2,354 533 375 9 1,377 Weld 113,070 80,809 32,056 9,652 431 37,149 Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,172 764 18 1,933 Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 915,436 199,792 13,365 652,376

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Governor/Lieutenant Governor (continued) County Jason R. Clark

(UNA) Paul Noel Fiorino /

Heather A. McKibbin (UNA)

Willie Travis Chambers / Ed E.

Coron (DEM/REP) (Write-In)

Michael R. Moore / Sherry Cusson

(UNA) (Write-In)

Peter J. Carr / Antoinette M.

Schaeffer (NR) (Write-In)

Holly Cremeens / Stephanie L. Mercer (UNA) (Write-In)

Adams 689 289 0 4 0 1 Alamosa 35 18 0 0 0 0 Arapahoe 776 300 0 0 0 0 Archuleta 31 17 0 0 0 0 Baca 19 6 0 0 0 0 Bent 16 6 0 0 0 0 Boulder 267 125 0 0 0 2 Broomfield 67 39 0 0 0 0 Chaffee 29 23 0 0 0 0 Cheyenne 4 3 0 0 0 0 Clear Creek 17 8 0 0 0 0 Conejos 17 9 0 0 0 0 Costilla 15 2 0 0 0 0 Crowley 21 2 0 0 0 0 Custer 17 4 0 0 0 0 Delta 112 61 1 0 0 0 Denver 552 309 0 1 0 2 Dolores 11 1 0 0 0 0 Douglas 313 90 0 0 0 0 Eagle 61 18 0 12 0 0 El Paso 1,335 492 0 1 0 0 Elbert 44 12 0 0 0 0 Fremont 171 70 0 0 0 0 Garfield 118 27 0 0 0 0 Gilpin 12 6 0 0 0 0 Grand 23 11 0 0 0 1 Gunnison 27 16 0 0 0 0 Hinsdale 2 2 0 0 0 0 Huerfano 24 10 0 0 0 0 Jackson 6 0 0 0 0 0 Jefferson 780 401 1 0 0 0 Kiowa 8 3 0 0 0 0 Kit Carson 15 8 0 0 0 0 La Plata 122 53 0 0 1 3 Lake 10 4 0 0 0 0 Larimer 592 248 0 0 0 1 Las Animas 52 27 0 0 0 0 Lincoln 12 5 0 0 0 0 Logan 58 17 0 0 0 0 Mesa 621 219 18 0 0 33 Mineral 2 1 0 0 0 0 Moffat 46 17 0 0 0 0 Montezuma 92 31 1 0 0 0 Montrose 160 41 3 0 0 0 Morgan 58 18 0 0 0 0 Otero 56 13 0 0 0 0 Ouray 14 2 0 0 0 0 Park 38 16 0 0 0 0 Phillips 8 1 0 0 0 0 Pitkin 19 9 0 0 0 0 Prowers 22 7 0 0 0 0 Pueblo 376 144 0 0 0 0 Rio Blanco 16 3 0 0 0 0 Rio Grande 25 11 0 0 0 0 Routt 27 14 0 0 0 0 Saguache 16 11 0 0 0 0 San Juan 3 2 0 0 0 0 San Miguel 11 4 0 0 0 0 Sedgwick 8 5 0 0 0 0 Summit 34 15 0 0 0 0 Teller 55 14 0 0 0 0 Washington 12 1 0 0 0 0 Weld 384 146 0 0 0 0 Yuma 18 5 0 0 0 0 Total 8,601 3,492 24 18 1 43

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Governor/Lieutenant Governor (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 112,112 67.02% Alamosa 4,977 79.47% Arapahoe 198,166 73.55% Archuleta 5,138 71.05% Baca 1,960 85.05% Bent 1,611 80.76% Boulder 125,486 78.29% Broomfield 22,898 77.57% Chaffee 8,474 83.87% Cheyenne 961 82.05% Clear Creek 4,594 77.99% Conejos 3,125 76.18% Costilla 1,472 75.80% Crowley 1,307 80.25% Custer 2,271 79.31% Delta 13,121 82.51% Denver 191,853 71.14% Dolores 1,013 77.68% Douglas 116,952 74.24% Eagle 14,594 67.35% El Paso 194,454 68.19% Elbert 11,017 78.35% Fremont 16,051 77.09% Garfield 17,951 76.04% Gilpin 2,677 72.18% Grand 6,577 76.02% Gunnison 6,319 77.08% Hinsdale 581 86.49% Huerfano 2,956 80.23% Jackson 769 79.78% Jefferson 228,576 77.46% Kiowa 765 86.77% Kit Carson 3,016 77.65% La Plata 20,392 73.54% Lake 2,207 68.25% Larimer 125,601 76.09% Las Animas 5,526 76.29% Lincoln 1,883 77.58% Logan 7,576 80.05% Mesa 54,549 76.36% Mineral 583 89.33% Moffat 4,612 69.43% Montezuma 9,605 75.70% Montrose 15,822 79.90% Morgan 8,249 75.79% Otero 6,416 76.02% Ouray 2,607 84.95% Park 7,584 77.20% Phillips 1,957 93.31% Pitkin 7,257 72.71% Prowers 3,767 75.47% Pueblo 53,730 72.02% Rio Blanco 2,589 77.25% Rio Grande 4,460 79.75% Routt 9,462 72.41% Saguache 2,407 77.06% San Juan 458 79.56% San Miguel 3,004 69.93% Sedgwick 1,119 81.06% Summit 10,070 58.81% Teller 9,827 75.44% Washington 2,307 88.90% Weld 79,818 71.47% Yuma 3,910 82.24% Total 1,793,148 73.54%

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Secretary of State County Active Voters Ballots Cast Scott Gessler (REP) Bernie Buescher

(DEM) Amanda Campbell

(ACN) Adams 169,505 113,598 49,401 48,348 9,671 Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,131 2,239 312 Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 93,183 83,467 12,591 Archuleta 7,441 5,287 3,046 1,645 235 Baca 2,402 2,043 1,230 446 178 Bent 2,053 1,658 871 540 153 Boulder 162,090 126,893 38,115 76,550 5,013 Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,182 9,583 1,289 Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,089 3,483 592 Cheyenne 1,198 983 723 114 71 Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,936 2,091 380 Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,357 1,442 236 Costilla 2,058 1,560 334 941 141 Crowley 1,681 1,349 788 359 133 Custer 2,905 2,304 1,478 584 149 Delta 16,133 13,312 7,571 4,184 1,209 Denver 273,228 194,375 49,986 123,941 8,036 Dolores 1,353 1,051 598 276 82 Douglas 159,248 118,221 72,575 32,770 6,748 Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,564 6,410 881 El Paso 290,013 197,765 120,909 55,975 12,279 Elbert 14,191 11,119 7,591 2,133 953 Fremont 21,177 16,325 9,745 4,425 1,479 Garfield 24,082 18,311 8,692 7,435 1,265 Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,064 1,234 275 Grand 8,832 6,714 3,556 2,283 357 Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,471 3,069 388 Hinsdale 703 608 334 178 24 Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,241 1,413 202 Jackson 999 797 491 155 53 Jefferson 298,835 231,490 109,292 93,489 15,274 Kiowa 922 800 535 125 62 Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,064 535 238 La Plata 28,407 20,891 9,124 9,491 1,086 Lake 3,317 2,264 789 1,098 205 Larimer 167,293 127,292 59,714 51,935 8,393 Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,287 2,593 445 Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,273 353 165 Logan 9,644 7,720 4,822 1,795 589 Mesa 72,877 55,652 27,703 23,365 3,405 Mineral 684 611 288 201 42 Moffat 6,756 4,691 3,050 902 519 Montezuma 12,973 9,820 5,649 3,074 660 Montrose 20,164 16,112 9,128 5,155 1,342 Morgan 11,066 8,387 5,033 2,213 685 Otero 8,583 6,525 3,560 2,186 531 Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,166 1,230 152 Park 9,969 7,696 4,157 2,446 726 Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,364 373 108 Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,214 4,417 291 Prowers 5,116 3,861 2,361 918 345 Pueblo 75,613 54,455 23,123 26,090 3,440 Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,897 477 127 Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,424 1,603 321 Routt 13,287 9,621 3,979 4,611 412 Saguache 3,200 2,466 877 1,304 143 San Juan 597 475 173 209 41 San Miguel 4,400 3,077 824 1,906 150 Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 691 261 85 Summit 17,394 10,229 4,038 4,963 435 Teller 13,198 9,957 6,266 2,534 750 Washington 2,648 2,354 1,734 287 173 Weld 113,070 80,809 45,196 24,962 6,778 Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,771 708 263 Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 852,818 755,522 113,756

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Secretary of State (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 107,420 67.02% Alamosa 4,682 79.47% Arapahoe 189,241 73.55% Archuleta 4,926 71.05% Baca 1,854 85.05% Bent 1,564 80.76% Boulder 119,678 78.29% Broomfield 22,054 77.57% Chaffee 8,164 83.87% Cheyenne 908 82.05% Clear Creek 4,407 77.99% Conejos 3,035 76.18% Costilla 1,416 75.80% Crowley 1,280 80.25% Custer 2,211 79.31% Delta 12,964 82.51% Denver 181,963 71.14% Dolores 956 77.68% Douglas 112,093 74.24% Eagle 13,855 67.35% El Paso 189,163 68.19% Elbert 10,677 78.35% Fremont 15,649 77.09% Garfield 17,392 76.04% Gilpin 2,573 72.18% Grand 6,196 76.02% Gunnison 5,928 77.08% Hinsdale 536 86.49% Huerfano 2,856 80.23% Jackson 699 79.78% Jefferson 218,055 77.46% Kiowa 722 86.77% Kit Carson 2,837 77.65% La Plata 19,701 73.54% Lake 2,092 68.25% Larimer 120,042 76.09% Las Animas 5,325 76.29% Lincoln 1,791 77.58% Logan 7,206 80.05% Mesa 54,473 76.36% Mineral 531 89.33% Moffat 4,471 69.43% Montezuma 9,383 75.70% Montrose 15,625 79.90% Morgan 7,931 75.79% Otero 6,277 76.02% Ouray 2,548 84.95% Park 7,329 77.20% Phillips 1,845 93.31% Pitkin 6,922 72.71% Prowers 3,624 75.47% Pueblo 52,653 72.02% Rio Blanco 2,501 77.25% Rio Grande 4,348 79.75% Routt 9,002 72.41% Saguache 2,324 77.06% San Juan 423 79.56% San Miguel 2,880 69.93% Sedgwick 1,037 81.06% Summit 9,436 58.81% Teller 9,550 75.44% Washington 2,194 88.90% Weld 76,936 71.47% Yuma 3,742 82.24% Total 1,722,096 73.54%

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State Treasurer County Active Voters Ballots Cast Walker Stapleton

(REP) Cary Kennedy

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Adams 169,505 113,598 51,004 56,506 107,510 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,105 2,690 4,795 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 93,824 95,400 189,224 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 3,065 1,838 4,903 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 1,225 636 1,861 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 858 717 1,575 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 37,982 81,508 119,490 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,965 11,080 22,045 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,140 3,892 8,032 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 727 198 925 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,999 2,382 4,381 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,368 1,636 3,004 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 377 1,021 1,398 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 791 475 1,266 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,500 719 2,219 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 8,686 4,005 12,691 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 49,925 134,727 184,652 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 616 335 951 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 73,228 39,000 112,228 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,694 6,932 13,626 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 120,170 67,132 187,302 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 7,881 2,711 10,592 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 9,897 5,802 15,699 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 9,439 7,592 17,031 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,159 1,406 2,565 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,610 2,610 6,220 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,613 3,219 5,832 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 333 201 534 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,248 1,571 2,819 80.23% Jackson 999 797 496 208 704 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 106,526 104,765 211,291 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 523 209 732 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,017 825 2,842 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 9,598 9,853 19,451 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 834 1,258 2,092 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 61,571 58,169 119,740 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,359 3,002 5,361 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,297 516 1,813 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 4,708 2,579 7,287 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 34,817 16,725 51,542 76.36% Mineral 684 611 284 255 539 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 3,293 1,164 4,457 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 5,888 3,392 9,280 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 10,471 4,379 14,850 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,979 2,903 7,882 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,431 2,742 6,173 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,278 1,240 2,518 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 4,383 2,844 7,227 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,313 559 1,872 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,321 4,558 6,879 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 2,360 1,302 3,662 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 22,538 29,906 52,444 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,941 498 2,439 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,385 1,923 4,308 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 3,982 5,009 8,991 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 817 1,332 2,149 77.06% San Juan 597 475 193 229 422 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 889 1,953 2,842 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 684 382 1,066 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 4,092 5,332 9,424 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 6,500 3,115 9,615 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,675 501 2,176 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 46,353 30,255 76,608 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,709 1,054 3,763 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 866,934 842,877 1,709,811 73.54%

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Attorney General County Active Voters Ballots Cast Stan Garnett (DEM) John Suthers (REP) Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 50,237 56,667 106,904 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,213 2,522 4,735 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 82,111 106,932 189,043 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 1,697 3,227 4,924 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 497 1,336 1,833 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 590 966 1,556 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 78,840 40,596 119,436 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 9,713 12,167 21,880 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 3,354 4,650 8,004 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 147 779 926 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,134 2,216 4,350 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,493 1,499 2,992 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 978 417 1,395 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 410 845 1,255 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 638 1,510 2,148 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 3,536 9,028 12,564 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 121,533 60,853 182,386 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 279 657 936 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 32,383 78,905 111,288 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,512 7,100 13,612 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 55,618 132,508 188,126 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 2,322 8,316 10,638 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 4,627 10,948 15,575 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 6,877 10,046 16,923 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,330 1,219 2,549 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,350 3,851 6,201 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,975 2,816 5,791 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 164 354 518 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,420 1,378 2,798 80.23% Jackson 999 797 159 538 697 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 93,346 125,003 218,349 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 131 583 714 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 572 2,197 2,769 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 9,009 10,598 19,607 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,128 945 2,073 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 50,680 65,739 116,419 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,662 2,664 5,326 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 390 1,416 1,806 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 1,909 5,265 7,174 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 15,470 37,247 52,717 76.36% Mineral 684 611 209 319 528 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 906 3,504 4,410 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,099 6,205 9,304 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 4,284 10,970 15,254 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,411 5,473 7,884 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,297 3,885 6,182 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,154 1,303 2,457 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,636 4,618 7,254 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 437 1,401 1,838 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,444 2,426 6,870 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,071 2,521 3,592 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 26,196 26,404 52,600 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 412 2,040 2,452 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,591 2,681 4,272 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 4,477 4,374 8,851 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,305 992 2,297 77.06% San Juan 597 475 207 205 412 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,885 909 2,794 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 284 756 1,040 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 4,800 4,486 9,286 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 2,687 6,892 9,579 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 348 1,834 2,182 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 25,939 48,911 74,850 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 805 2,919 3,724 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 746,318 962,531 1,708,849 73.54%

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State Board of Education - Congressional District 2 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Angelika Schroeder

(DEM) Kaye Ferry (REP) Total Turnout %

Adams 111,580 74,938 34,874 33,990 68,864 67.16% Boulder 117,368 93,034 62,157 22,171 84,328 79.27% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,221 11,033 21,254 77.57% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,202 2,055 4,257 77.99% Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,434 7,193 13,627 67.35% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,323 1,157 2,480 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,328 3,547 5,875 76.02% Jefferson 31,165 23,111 9,780 11,226 21,006 74.16% Summit 17,394 10,229 4,937 4,032 8,969 58.81% Weld 18,975 13,123 4,812 7,149 11,961 69.16% Total 367,010 266,566 139,068 103,553 242,621 72.63%

State Board of Education - Congressional District 5 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Paul Lundeen (REP) Karl A. Beck

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,346 3,361 7,707 83.87% El Paso 290,013 197,765 125,051 57,557 182,608 68.19% Fremont 21,177 16,325 10,342 4,757 15,099 77.09% Lake 3,317 2,264 872 1,122 1,994 68.25% Park 5,117 3,908 2,228 1,304 3,532 76.37% Teller 13,198 9,957 6,629 2,702 9,331 75.44% Total 343,098 238,837 149,468 70,803 220,271 69.61%

State Board of Education - Congressional District 6 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Debora Scheffel

(REP) William J. Townend

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 182,135 137,771 74,466 50,049 124,515 75.64% Douglas 159,248 118,221 76,113 32,215 108,328 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 8,222 2,195 10,417 78.35% Jefferson 94,825 74,409 41,630 26,055 67,685 78.47% Park 4,852 3,788 2,262 1,222 3,484 78.07% Total 455,251 345,308 202,693 111,736 314,429 75.85%

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Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large County Active Voters Ballots Cast Melissa Hart (DEM) Steve Bosley (REP) Jesse B. Wallace

(LIB) Adams 169,505 113,598 49,487 48,769 6,518 Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,355 2,013 200 Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 82,190 91,719 9,342 Archuleta 7,441 5,287 1,571 2,846 266 Baca 2,402 2,043 504 1,132 103 Bent 2,053 1,658 604 834 76 Boulder 162,090 126,893 70,453 41,470 5,600 Broomfield 29,838 23,145 9,246 11,316 1,042 Chaffee 10,276 8,618 3,309 3,875 492 Cheyenne 1,198 983 124 710 33 Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,012 1,871 352 Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,534 1,318 99 Costilla 2,058 1,560 982 323 81 Crowley 1,681 1,349 409 747 73 Custer 2,905 2,304 581 1,398 135 Delta 16,133 13,312 3,396 7,900 1,060 Denver 273,228 194,375 120,161 48,267 7,887 Dolores 1,353 1,051 262 541 79 Douglas 159,248 118,221 31,774 70,444 5,334 Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,016 6,065 933 El Paso 290,013 197,765 58,754 114,886 9,210 Elbert 14,191 11,119 2,166 7,487 655 Fremont 21,177 16,325 4,687 9,348 1,066 Garfield 24,082 18,311 6,631 8,451 1,302 Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,180 1,013 247 Grand 8,832 6,714 2,150 3,444 304 Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,797 2,311 413 Hinsdale 703 608 170 291 27 Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,448 1,173 149 Jackson 999 797 142 429 54 Jefferson 298,835 231,490 91,069 106,542 12,642 Kiowa 922 800 140 515 28 Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 573 1,921 126 La Plata 28,407 20,891 8,380 9,227 1,108 Lake 3,317 2,264 1,085 722 175 Larimer 167,293 127,292 48,426 58,128 7,231 Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,723 2,116 269 Lincoln 2,475 1,920 371 1,251 89 Logan 9,644 7,720 1,879 4,664 383 Mesa 72,877 55,652 15,584 32,530 3,599 Mineral 684 611 204 254 39 Moffat 6,756 4,691 899 2,941 376 Montezuma 12,973 9,820 2,988 5,473 518 Montrose 20,164 16,112 4,154 9,595 1,149 Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,242 5,032 415 Otero 8,583 6,525 2,437 3,378 295 Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,086 1,139 175 Park 9,969 7,696 2,429 3,991 613 Phillips 2,407 2,246 403 1,280 70 Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,107 2,030 380 Prowers 5,116 3,861 999 2,285 179 Pueblo 75,613 54,455 27,463 22,189 1,961 Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 372 1,810 136 Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,738 2,265 183 Routt 13,287 9,621 4,154 3,941 434 Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,317 826 124 San Juan 597 475 195 153 45 San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,680 738 250 Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 288 651 55 Summit 17,394 10,229 4,433 3,689 635 Teller 13,198 9,957 2,628 6,083 571 Washington 2,648 2,354 317 1,671 92 Weld 113,070 80,809 24,928 44,879 4,380 Yuma 4,842 3,982 769 2,639 158 Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 729,555 838,939 92,015

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Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 104,774 67.02% Alamosa 4,568 79.47% Arapahoe 183,251 73.55% Archuleta 4,683 71.05% Baca 1,739 85.05% Bent 1,514 80.76% Boulder 117,523 78.29% Broomfield 21,604 77.57% Chaffee 7,676 83.87% Cheyenne 867 82.05% Clear Creek 4,235 77.99% Conejos 2,951 76.18% Costilla 1,386 75.80% Crowley 1,229 80.25% Custer 2,114 79.31% Delta 12,356 82.51% Denver 176,315 71.14% Dolores 882 77.68% Douglas 107,552 74.24% Eagle 13,014 67.35% El Paso 182,850 68.19% Elbert 10,308 78.35% Fremont 15,101 77.09% Garfield 16,384 76.04% Gilpin 2,440 72.18% Grand 5,898 76.02% Gunnison 5,521 77.08% Hinsdale 488 86.49% Huerfano 2,770 80.23% Jackson 625 79.78% Jefferson 210,253 77.46% Kiowa 683 86.77% Kit Carson 2,620 77.65% La Plata 18,715 73.54% Lake 1,982 68.25% Larimer 113,785 76.09% Las Animas 5,108 76.29% Lincoln 1,711 77.58% Logan 6,926 80.05% Mesa 51,713 76.36% Mineral 497 89.33% Moffat 4,216 69.43% Montezuma 8,979 75.70% Montrose 14,898 79.90% Morgan 7,689 75.79% Otero 6,110 76.02% Ouray 2,400 84.95% Park 7,033 77.20% Phillips 1,753 93.31% Pitkin 6,517 72.71% Prowers 3,463 75.47% Pueblo 51,613 72.02% Rio Blanco 2,318 77.25% Rio Grande 4,186 79.75% Routt 8,529 72.41% Saguache 2,267 77.06% San Juan 393 79.56% San Miguel 2,668 69.93% Sedgwick 994 81.06% Summit 8,757 58.81% Teller 9,282 75.44% Washington 2,080 88.90% Weld 74,187 71.47% Yuma 3,566 82.24% Total 1,660,509 73.54%

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Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 1 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Alex Maller (REP) Michael Carrigan

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 27,524 19,804 8,214 9,290 17,504 71.95% Denver 273,228 194,375 49,950 123,500 173,450 71.14% Jefferson 3 3 2 1 3 100.00% Total 300,755 214,182 58,166 132,791 190,957 71.21%

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Robert "BC"

Bishop-Cotner (DEM)

Sue Sharkey (REP) Total Turnout %

Baca 2,402 2,043 445 1,290 1,735 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 551 944 1,495 80.76% Boulder 44,722 33,859 14,298 16,244 30,542 75.71% Cheyenne 1,198 983 120 726 846 82.05% Crowley 1,681 1,349 377 842 1,219 80.25% Kiowa 922 800 115 560 675 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 501 2,072 2,573 77.65% Larimer 167,293 127,292 46,992 65,195 112,187 76.09% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 353 1,331 1,684 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 1,668 5,175 6,843 80.05% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,109 5,509 7,618 75.79% Otero 919 724 175 502 677 78.78% Phillips 2,407 2,246 372 1,366 1,738 93.31% Prowers 5,116 3,861 911 2,507 3,418 75.47% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 254 718 972 81.06% Washington 2,648 2,354 288 1,754 2,042 88.90% Weld 94,095 67,686 19,906 41,238 61,144 71.93% Yuma 4,842 3,982 674 2,841 3,515 82.24% Total 358,862 271,089 90,109 150,814 240,923 75.54%

State Senate - District 1 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Greg Brophy (REP) Michael Bowman

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Cheyenne 1,198 983 825 114 939 82.05% Elbert 14,191 11,119 8,064 2,366 10,430 78.35% Kiowa 922 800 618 122 740 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,322 554 2,876 77.65% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,433 358 1,791 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 5,572 1,692 7,264 80.05% Morgan 11,066 8,387 5,820 2,220 8,040 75.79% Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,568 341 1,909 93.31% Prowers 5,116 3,861 2,415 1,160 3,575 75.47% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 785 266 1,051 81.06% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,968 274 2,242 88.90% Yuma 4,842 3,982 3,242 613 3,855 82.24% Total 59,888 47,597 34,632 10,080 44,712 79.48%

State Senate - District 2 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Gloria Stultz (DEM) Kevin J. Grantham

(REP) Total Turnout %

Baca 2,402 2,043 584 1,255 1,839 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 648 907 1,555 80.76% Crowley 1,681 1,349 433 875 1,308 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 733 1,474 2,207 79.31% Fremont 21,177 16,325 6,095 9,753 15,848 77.09% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,546 1,279 2,825 80.23% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,860 2,400 5,260 76.29% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,556 3,733 6,289 76.02% Pueblo 9,671 7,682 3,126 4,226 7,352 79.43% Total 59,685 46,588 18,581 25,902 44,483 78.06%

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State Senate - District 3 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Vera Ortegon (REP) Angela Giron

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Pueblo 65,942 46,773 20,313 24,827 45,140 70.93% Total 65,942 46,773 20,313 24,827 45,140 70.93%

State Senate - District 5 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Bob Rankin (REP) Gail Schwartz

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,016 2,844 4,860 79.47% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,077 4,306 8,383 83.87% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,331 1,765 3,096 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 342 1,108 1,450 75.80% Delta 16,133 13,312 9,089 3,783 12,872 82.51% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,620 3,517 6,137 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 336 218 554 86.49% Mineral 684 611 292 269 561 89.33% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,009 5,103 7,112 72.71% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,343 2,055 4,398 79.75% Saguache 3,200 2,466 814 1,387 2,201 77.06% Total 68,074 53,991 25,269 26,355 51,624 79.31%

State Senate - District 6 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Bruce Whitehead

(DEM) Ellen Roberts (REP) Total Turnout %

Archuleta 7,441 5,287 1,863 3,204 5,067 71.05% Dolores 1,353 1,051 357 616 973 77.68% La Plata 28,407 20,891 8,777 11,398 20,175 73.54% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,274 6,211 9,485 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 4,793 10,768 15,561 79.90% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,248 1,311 2,559 84.95% San Juan 597 475 247 192 439 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 2,000 874 2,874 69.93% Total 78,465 59,372 22,559 34,574 57,133 75.67%

State Senate - District 7 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Steve King (REP) Claudette J. Konola

(DEM) Gilbert R. Fuller

(LIB) Garfield 2,135 1,606 1,107 387 50 Mesa 72,877 55,652 36,426 15,593 2,140 Total 75,012 57,258 37,533 15,980 2,190

State Senate - District 7 (continued) County Total Turnout % Garfield 1,544 75.22% Mesa 54,159 76.36% Total 55,703 76.33%

State Senate - District 9 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Kent Lambert (REP) Total Turnout % El Paso 78,991 55,492 42,316 42,316 70.25% Total 78,991 55,492 42,316 42,316 70.25%

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State Senate - District 11 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Owen Hill (REP) John P. Morse

(DEM) Randall (LIB)

El Paso 47,647 30,141 13,526 13,866 1,320 Total 47,647 30,141 13,526 13,866 1,320

State Senate - District 11 (continued) County Total Turnout % El Paso 28,712 63.26% Total 28,712 63.26%

State Senate - District 13 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ken Storck (DEM) Scott W. Renfroe

(REP) Total Turnout %

Weld 68,000 49,198 15,866 30,182 46,048 72.35% Total 68,000 49,198 15,866 30,182 46,048 72.35%

State Senate - District 15 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Richard Ball (DEM) Kevin Lundberg

(REP) Total Turnout %

Larimer 90,935 70,665 27,135 40,040 67,175 77.71% Total 90,935 70,665 27,135 40,040 67,175 77.71%

State Senate - District 16 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Tim Leonard (REP) Jeanne Nicholson

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Boulder 19,204 14,912 4,750 9,073 13,823 77.65% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,146 2,271 4,417 77.99% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,219 1,379 2,598 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,798 2,451 6,249 76.02% Jefferson 32,037 26,214 14,131 10,513 24,644 81.82% Summit 17,394 10,229 4,204 5,246 9,450 58.81% Total 87,205 65,444 30,248 30,933 61,181 75.05%

State Senate - District 20 County Active Voters Ballots Cast John Odom (REP) Cheri Jahn (DEM) Total Turnout % Jefferson 61,196 47,643 21,412 23,238 44,650 77.85% Total 61,196 47,643 21,412 23,238 44,650 77.85%

State Senate - District 22 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mike Kopp (REP) Mike Daniels

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 77,595 60,044 35,155 20,851 56,006 77.38% Total 77,595 60,044 35,155 20,851 56,006 77.38%

State Senate - District 24 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Lois Tochtrop

(DEM) Luis Alvarez (REP) G. Robert Stevens

(DEM) (Write-In) Adams 61,265 40,387 20,750 17,055 33 Total 61,265 40,387 20,750 17,055 33

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State Senate - District 24 (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 37,838 65.92% Total 37,838 65.92%

State Senate - District 30 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Katherine E.

Facchinello (DEM) Ted Harvey (REP) Total Turnout %

Douglas 102,075 74,769 22,636 46,261 68,897 73.25% Total 102,075 74,769 22,636 46,261 68,897 73.25%

State Senate - District 31 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Doug Smith (REP) M. Patrick

Steadman (DEM) Clifton Powell

(ACN) Adams 22,284 14,340 4,820 7,543 1,097 Denver 32,245 22,003 4,307 15,065 600 Total 54,529 36,343 9,127 22,608 1,697

State Senate - District 31 (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 13,460 64.35% Denver 19,972 68.24% Total 33,432 66.65%

State Senate - District 32 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Chris Romer (DEM) Tyler Kolden (REP) Total Turnout % Denver 66,577 49,177 29,771 15,608 45,379 73.86% Jefferson 3 3 1 2 3 100.00% Total 66,580 49,180 29,772 15,610 45,382 73.87%

State Senate - District 33 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mike Johnston

(DEM) Lisa Ringle (REP) Renee Blanchard

(DEM) (Write-In) Denver 66,377 44,621 33,634 7,276 14 Total 66,377 44,621 33,634 7,276 14

State Senate - District 33 (continued) County Total Turnout % Denver 40,924 67.22% Total 40,924 67.22%

State Senate - District 34 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Lucia Guzman

(DEM) Derec C. Shuler

(REP) Total Turnout %

Denver 43,900 29,707 21,273 6,121 27,394 67.67% Total 43,900 29,707 21,273 6,121 27,394 67.67%

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State Representative - District 1 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Danny E. Stroud

(REP) Jeanne Labuda

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 1,970 1,308 504 715 1,219 66.40% Denver 26,222 18,215 7,486 9,673 17,159 69.46% Jefferson 3 3 2 1 3 100.00% Total 28,195 19,526 7,992 10,389 18,381 69.25%

State Representative - District 2 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mark Ferrandino

(DEM) Doc Miller (REP) Total Turnout %

Denver 20,456 13,042 9,360 2,673 12,033 63.76% Total 20,456 13,042 9,360 2,673 12,033 63.76%

State Representative - District 3 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Daniel Kagan

(DEM) Christine Mastin

(REP) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 13,938 10,493 4,596 5,020 9,616 75.28% Denver 23,572 17,693 10,385 5,899 16,284 75.06% Total 37,510 28,186 14,981 10,919 25,900 75.14%

State Representative - District 4 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Dan Pabon (DEM) Rick D. Nevin

(REP) Marc Goddard (LIB)

Denver 26,896 19,192 13,373 3,402 919 Total 26,896 19,192 13,373 3,402 919

State Representative - District 4 (continued) County Total Turnout % Denver 17,694 71.36% Total 17,694 71.36%

State Representative - District 5 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ronnie Nelson

(REP) Crisanta Duran

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Denver 30,236 19,671 4,148 13,668 17,816 65.06% Total 30,236 19,671 4,148 13,668 17,816 65.06%

State Representative - District 6 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Joshua Sharf (REP) Lois Court (DEM) Total Turnout % Arapahoe 1,158 705 246 392 638 60.88% Denver 40,750 31,839 10,478 18,761 29,239 78.13% Total 41,908 32,544 10,724 19,153 29,877 77.66%

State Representative - District 7 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Pauline Olvera

(REP) Angela Williams

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Denver 39,220 26,306 5,616 18,938 24,554 67.07% Total 39,220 26,306 5,616 18,938 24,554 67.07%

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State Representative - District 8 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Beth McCann

(DEM) Therese-Marie

O'Sullivan (REP) Total Turnout %

Denver 34,653 25,037 19,897 3,329 23,226 72.25% Total 34,653 25,037 19,897 3,329 23,226 72.25%

State Representative - District 9 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Joe Miklosi (DEM) Robert J. "Bob"

Lane (REP) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 1,731 1,397 822 492 1,314 80.70% Denver 31,223 23,380 13,383 8,396 21,779 74.88% Total 32,954 24,777 14,205 8,888 23,093 75.19%

State Representative - District 10 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Dickey Lee

Hullinghorst (DEM) Total Turnout %

Boulder 34,788 27,546 19,322 19,322 79.18% Total 34,788 27,546 19,322 19,322 79.18%

State Representative - District 11 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Deb Gardner (DEM) Wes Whiteley

(REP) Total Turnout %

Boulder 44,202 34,317 18,767 12,776 31,543 77.64% Total 44,202 34,317 18,767 12,776 31,543 77.64%

State Representative - District 12 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Matt Jones (DEM) Jeffrey Ilseman

(REP) Bo Shaffer (LIB)

Boulder 37,544 29,192 16,775 8,983 1,631 Total 37,544 29,192 16,775 8,983 1,631

State Representative - District 12 (continued) County Total Turnout % Boulder 27,389 77.75% Total 27,389 77.75%

State Representative - District 13 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Robert Houdeshell

(REP) Claire Levy (DEM) Total Turnout %

Boulder 33,883 27,108 5,966 19,113 25,079 80.00% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,042 2,321 4,363 77.99% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,155 1,382 2,537 72.18% Total 43,621 34,483 9,163 22,816 31,979 79.05%

State Representative - District 14 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Janak Joshi (REP) Total Turnout % El Paso 39,910 27,525 20,352 20,352 68.97% Total 39,910 27,525 20,352 20,352 68.97%

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State Representative - District 15 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Marcus Troy

Cimino (DEM) Mark Waller (REP) Total Turnout %

El Paso 43,849 28,742 6,813 20,068 26,881 65.55% Total 43,849 28,742 6,813 20,068 26,881 65.55%

State Representative - District 16 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Larry G. Liston

(REP) Janet Tanner (DEM) Total Turnout %

El Paso 31,039 21,725 13,012 7,306 20,318 69.99% Total 31,039 21,725 13,012 7,306 20,318 69.99%

State Representative - District 17 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Dennis Apuan

(DEM) Mark H. Barker

(REP) Total Turnout %

El Paso 17,901 9,353 4,155 4,807 8,962 52.25% Total 17,901 9,353 4,155 4,807 8,962 52.25%

State Representative - District 18 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Karen Cullen (REP) Pete Lee (DEM) Total Turnout % El Paso 31,269 20,863 8,959 10,808 19,767 66.72% Total 31,269 20,863 8,959 10,808 19,767 66.72%

State Representative - District 19 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Marsha A. Looper

(REP) Total Turnout %

El Paso 33,303 20,863 16,402 16,402 62.65% Total 33,303 20,863 16,402 16,402 62.65%

State Representative - District 20 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Amy Stephens

(REP) Total Turnout %

El Paso 59,275 43,856 35,197 35,197 73.99% Total 59,275 43,856 35,197 35,197 73.99%

State Representative - District 21 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Jonathan T. Dooley

(DEM) Bob Gardner (REP) Total Turnout %

El Paso 33,467 24,838 6,823 16,262 23,085 74.22% Fremont 3,820 2,902 687 2,075 2,762 75.97% Total 37,287 27,740 7,510 18,337 25,847 74.40%

State Representative - District 22 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Christina Radeff

(DEM) Ken Summers

(REP) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 38,612 29,671 11,086 16,702 27,788 76.84% Total 38,612 29,671 11,086 16,702 27,788 76.84%

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State Representative - District 23 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Edgar Johansson

(REP) Max Tyler (DEM) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 31,813 24,653 10,905 12,176 23,081 77.49% Total 31,813 24,653 10,905 12,176 23,081 77.49%

State Representative - District 24 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Clint Webster (REP) Sue Schafer (DEM) Total Turnout % Jefferson 31,901 24,478 9,739 13,298 23,037 76.73% Total 31,901 24,478 9,739 13,298 23,037 76.73%

State Representative - District 25 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Cheri Gerou (REP) Total Turnout % Jefferson 47,717 38,548 24,673 24,673 80.78% Total 47,717 38,548 24,673 24,673 80.78%

State Representative - District 26 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Andy Kerr (DEM) Mark A. Barrington

(REP) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 33,320 25,461 13,624 10,435 24,059 76.41% Total 33,320 25,461 13,624 10,435 24,059 76.41%

State Representative - District 27 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Sara Gagliardi

(DEM) Libby Szabo (REP) G.T. "Bud" Martin

(LIB) Jefferson 38,286 30,199 12,432 14,852 1,681 Total 38,286 30,199 12,432 14,852 1,681

State Representative - District 27 (continued) County Total Turnout % Jefferson 28,965 78.88% Total 28,965 78.88%

State Representative - District 28 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Steve Harvey

(DEM) Jim Kerr (REP) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 40,891 31,695 10,720 18,411 29,131 77.51% Total 40,891 31,695 10,720 18,411 29,131 77.51%

State Representative - District 29 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Debbie Benefield

(DEM) Robert Ramirez

(REP) Total Turnout %

Jefferson 36,115 26,633 12,541 12,738 25,279 73.74% Total 36,115 26,633 12,541 12,738 25,279 73.74%

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State Representative - District 30 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Laura Huerta

(DEM) Kevin Priola (REP) Total Turnout %

Adams 26,681 18,212 6,931 10,612 17,543 68.26% Total 26,681 18,212 6,931 10,612 17,543 68.26%

State Representative - District 31 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Tom Janich (REP) Judy Solano (DEM) Total Turnout % Adams 47,033 31,849 15,082 15,380 30,462 67.72% Total 47,033 31,849 15,082 15,380 30,462 67.72%

State Representative - District 32 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Kaarl Hoopes (REP) Edward Casso

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Adams 32,716 20,481 8,950 10,068 19,018 62.60% Total 32,716 20,481 8,950 10,068 19,018 62.60%

State Representative - District 33 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Donald Beezley

(REP) Dianne Primavera

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Adams 7,993 5,700 2,999 2,449 5,448 71.31% Boulder 11,673 8,730 3,632 4,511 8,143 74.79% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,496 10,894 22,390 77.57% Weld 39 27 12 14 26 69.23% Total 49,543 37,602 18,139 17,868 36,007 75.90%

State Representative - District 34 County Active Voters Ballots Cast John F. Soper

(DEM) Brian Vande Krol

(REP) Total Turnout %

Adams 28,419 19,483 9,415 9,118 18,533 68.56% Total 28,419 19,483 9,415 9,118 18,533 68.56%

State Representative - District 35 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Cherylin Peniston

(DEM) Edgar Antillon

(REP) Total Turnout %

Adams 24,718 16,427 9,430 6,016 15,446 66.46% Total 24,718 16,427 9,430 6,016 15,446 66.46%

State Representative - District 36 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Gary Marshall

(REP) Su Ryden (DEM) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 30,549 20,652 8,580 10,783 19,363 67.60% Total 30,549 20,652 8,580 10,783 19,363 67.60%

State Representative - District 37 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Spencer Swalm

(REP) Brett Godfrey

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 41,245 33,507 18,787 12,017 30,804 81.24% Total 41,245 33,507 18,787 12,017 30,804 81.24%

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State Representative - District 38 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Joe Rice (DEM) Kathleen Conti

(REP) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 40,735 31,981 14,738 15,634 30,372 78.51% Jefferson 177 149 71 67 138 84.18% Total 40,912 32,130 14,809 15,701 30,510 78.53%

State Representative - District 39 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Carol "Casey"

Levine (DEM) David Balmer (REP) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 55,503 40,523 14,659 22,879 37,538 73.01% Total 55,503 40,523 14,659 22,879 37,538 73.01%

State Representative - District 40 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Cindy Acree (REP) Pk Kaiser (UNA)

(Write-In) Ira Denison (REP)

(Write-In) Arapahoe 35,084 24,538 16,837 254 16 Elbert 14,191 11,119 9,091 11 1 Total 49,275 35,657 25,928 265 17

State Representative - District 40 (continued) County Total Turnout % Arapahoe 17,107 69.94% Elbert 9,103 78.35% Total 26,210 72.36%

State Representative - District 41 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Brad Wagnon (REP) Nancy Todd (DEM) Total Turnout % Arapahoe 32,031 23,066 8,716 13,019 21,735 72.01% Total 32,031 23,066 8,716 13,019 21,735 72.01%

State Representative - District 42 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Rhonda Fields

(DEM) Sally Mounier

(REP) Total Turnout %

Arapahoe 18,952 12,556 7,102 4,614 11,716 66.25% Total 18,952 12,556 7,102 4,614 11,716 66.25%

State Representative - District 43 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Gary R. Semro

(DEM) Frank McNulty

(REP) Total Turnout %

Douglas 49,593 36,734 10,973 22,416 33,389 74.07% Total 49,593 36,734 10,973 22,416 33,389 74.07%

State Representative - District 44 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Chris Holbert (REP) Peter Douglas

Ericson (UNA) Margie Brown

(DEM) (Write-In) Douglas 58,810 43,050 28,009 8,889 127 Total 58,810 43,050 28,009 8,889 127

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State Representative - District 44 (continued) County Total Turnout % Douglas 37,025 73.20% Total 37,025 73.20%

State Representative - District 45 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Carole Murray

(REP) Total Turnout %

Douglas 50,845 38,437 29,277 29,277 75.60% Teller 13,198 9,957 7,289 7,289 75.44% Total 64,043 48,394 36,566 36,566 75.56%

State Representative - District 46 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Salvatore "Sal" Pace

(DEM) Steven Rodriguez

(REP) Total Turnout %

Pueblo 29,588 20,681 13,705 6,111 19,816 69.90% Total 29,588 20,681 13,705 6,111 19,816 69.90%

State Representative - District 47 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Carole L. Partin

(DEM) Keith Swerdfeger

(REP) Total Turnout %

Fremont 4,186 3,232 999 2,111 3,110 77.21% Pueblo 34,034 25,610 9,355 15,384 24,739 75.25% Total 38,220 28,842 10,354 17,495 27,849 75.46%

State Representative - District 48 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Glenn Vaad (REP) Connie (Hurtado)

Coffman (DEM) Total Turnout %

Weld 57,925 42,088 26,427 12,595 39,022 72.66% Total 57,925 42,088 26,427 12,595 39,022 72.66%

State Representative - District 49 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Karen Stockley

(DEM) B. J. Nikkel (REP) Total Turnout %

Larimer 42,839 34,103 13,220 19,145 32,365 79.61% Weld 8,106 6,067 1,904 3,741 5,645 74.85% Total 50,945 40,170 15,124 22,886 38,010 78.85%

State Representative - District 50 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Bob Boswell (REP) Jim Riesberg (DEM) Total Turnout % Weld 24,419 16,076 7,590 7,859 15,449 65.83% Total 24,419 16,076 7,590 7,859 15,449 65.83%

State Representative - District 51 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Brian DelGrosso

(REP) Bill McCreary

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Larimer 45,187 34,337 19,000 13,688 32,688 75.99% Total 45,187 34,337 19,000 13,688 32,688 75.99%

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State Representative - District 52 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Bob Morain (REP) John Kefalas (DEM) Total Turnout % Larimer 44,654 33,775 13,721 18,433 32,154 75.64% Total 44,654 33,775 13,721 18,433 32,154 75.64%

State Representative - District 53 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Randy Fischer

(DEM) Dane Brandt (REP) Total Turnout %

Larimer 34,613 25,077 13,978 9,540 23,518 72.45% Total 34,613 25,077 13,978 9,540 23,518 72.45%

State Representative - District 54 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Ray Scott (REP) Total Turnout % Delta 9,300 7,676 6,039 6,039 82.54% Mesa 35,070 26,896 20,137 20,137 76.69% Total 44,370 34,572 26,176 26,176 77.92%

State Representative - District 55 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Laura K. Bradford

(REP) Total Turnout %

Mesa 37,807 28,756 21,609 21,609 76.06% Total 37,807 28,756 21,609 21,609 76.06%

State Representative - District 56 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Christine Scanlan

(DEM) Debra Irvine (REP) Total Turnout %

Eagle 18,676 12,413 6,174 5,526 11,700 66.46% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,320 816 2,136 68.25% Summit 17,394 10,229 6,152 3,661 9,813 58.81% Total 39,387 24,906 13,646 10,003 23,649 63.23%

State Representative - District 57 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Steve Ivancie

(DEM) Randy Baumgardner

(REP) Mike Kien (LIB)

Garfield 7,201 5,484 1,199 3,736 265 Grand 8,832 6,714 2,066 4,019 245 Jackson 999 797 114 571 35 Moffat 6,756 4,691 705 3,582 214 Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 323 2,049 94 Routt 13,287 9,621 4,592 4,250 343 Total 40,495 29,949 8,999 18,207 1,196

State Representative - District 57 (continued) County Total Turnout % Garfield 5,200 76.16% Grand 6,330 76.02% Jackson 720 79.78% Moffat 4,501 69.43% Rio Blanco 2,466 77.25% Routt 9,185 72.41% Total 28,402 73.96%

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State Representative - District 58 County Active Voters Ballots Cast James "Wes" Perrin

(DEM) Don Coram (REP) Total Turnout %

Delta 6,833 5,636 1,831 3,537 5,368 82.48% Dolores 1,353 1,051 292 634 926 77.68% Montezuma 6,255 4,833 1,470 2,979 4,449 77.27% Montrose 20,164 16,112 4,436 10,963 15,399 79.90% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,222 1,276 2,498 84.95% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,972 886 2,858 69.93% Total 42,135 33,368 11,223 20,275 31,498 79.19%

State Representative - District 59 County Active Voters Ballots Cast J. Paul Brown (REP) Brian O'Donnell

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Archuleta 7,441 5,287 3,055 1,859 4,914 71.05% La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,304 9,712 20,016 73.54% Montezuma 6,718 4,987 3,015 1,752 4,767 74.23% San Juan 597 475 200 232 432 79.56% Total 43,163 31,640 16,574 13,555 30,129 73.30%

State Representative - District 60 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Tom Massey (REP) Sandra A. Horrocks

(DEM) Christine Smith

(LIB) Curtis Imrie (UNA)

(Write-In) Chaffee 10,276 8,618 5,497 2,287 526 36 Custer 2,905 2,304 1,569 503 125 8 Fremont 13,171 10,191 6,773 2,390 617 8 Park 9,969 7,696 4,481 2,301 486 4 Pueblo 3,677 3,120 1,929 878 159 0 Saguache 1,259 955 291 529 92 1 Total 41,257 32,884 20,540 8,888 2,005 57

State Representative - District 60 (continued) County Total Turnout % Chaffee 8,346 83.87% Custer 2,205 79.31% Fremont 9,788 77.37% Park 7,272 77.20% Pueblo 2,966 84.85% Saguache 913 75.85% Total 31,490 79.71%

State Representative - District 61 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Luke Korkowski

(REP) Roger Wilson

(DEM) Kathleen Curry

(UNA) (Write-In) Eagle 3,444 2,484 652 1,055 596 Garfield 16,881 12,827 4,662 3,564 3,869 Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,600 1,549 2,923 Hinsdale 703 608 205 108 235 Pitkin 10,210 7,424 1,868 3,381 1,675 Total 39,647 29,825 8,987 9,657 9,298

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State Representative - District 61 (continued) County Total Turnout % Eagle 2,303 72.13% Garfield 12,095 75.98% Gunnison 6,072 77.08% Hinsdale 548 86.49% Pitkin 6,924 72.71% Total 27,942 75.23%

State Representative - District 62 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Edward Vigil

(DEM) Randy Jackson

(REP) Total Turnout %

Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,491 2,442 4,933 79.47% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,709 1,453 3,162 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 1,091 400 1,491 75.80% Huerfano 435 359 205 138 343 82.53% Mineral 684 611 201 334 535 89.33% Pueblo 8,314 5,044 3,611 1,243 4,854 60.67% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,759 2,663 4,422 79.75% Saguache 1,941 1,511 775 651 1,426 77.85% Total 29,833 21,995 11,842 9,324 21,166 73.73%

State Representative - District 63 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Jon Becker (REP) Total Turnout % Adams 1,945 1,446 1,206 1,206 74.34% Cheyenne 1,198 983 793 793 82.05% Crowley 1,681 1,349 977 977 80.25% Kiowa 922 800 585 585 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,280 2,280 77.65% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,506 1,506 77.58% Morgan 11,066 8,387 6,649 6,649 75.79% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,915 1,915 88.90% Yuma 4,842 3,982 3,227 3,227 82.24% Total 30,746 24,303 19,138 19,138 79.04%

State Representative - District 64 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Lisa Grace Kellogg

(REP) Wes McKinley

(DEM) Total Turnout %

Baca 2,402 2,043 746 1,250 1,996 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 861 740 1,601 80.76% Huerfano 3,314 2,649 1,063 1,451 2,514 79.93% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,335 3,114 5,449 76.29% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,540 2,833 6,373 76.02% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,997 1,756 3,753 75.47% Total 28,932 22,430 10,542 11,144 21,686 77.53%

State Representative - District 65 County Active Voters Ballots Cast Jerry Sonnenberg

(REP) Total Turnout %

Logan 9,644 7,720 6,547 6,547 80.05% Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,665 1,665 93.31% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 936 936 81.06% Weld 22,581 16,551 12,803 12,803 73.30% Total 36,042 27,660 21,951 21,951 76.74%

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District Attorney - 22nd Judicial District County Active Voters Ballots Cast Mark M. Myers

(DEM) Russell Wasley

(REP) Total Turnout %

Dolores 1,353 1,051 374 578 952 77.68% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,726 5,550 9,276 75.70% Total 14,326 10,871 4,100 6,128 10,228 75.88%

District B Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Barbara Deadwyler Miller Hudson Melvin E. Bush Adams 9,599 5,851 1,975 1,402 849 Denver 60,783 40,618 9,743 7,461 8,877 Total 70,382 46,469 11,718 8,863 9,726

District B Regional Transportation District Director (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 4,226 60.95% Denver 26,081 66.82% Total 30,307 66.02%

District C Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Angie Malpiede

(Write-In) Samantha Dixion

(Write-In) Pat Moore (Write-

In) Adams 10,618 6,758 82 147 258 Denver 46,691 31,626 853 44 70 Jefferson 3,674 2,703 12 4 7 Total 60,983 41,087 947 195 335

District C Regional Transportation District Director (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 487 63.65% Denver 967 67.73% Jefferson 23 73.57% Total 1,477 67.37%

District J Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Jo Ann Price (Write-

In) Gene Wieneke

(Write-In) Larry Hoy (Write-

In) Adams 41,243 28,450 553 77 910 Broomfield 1,013 716 5 0 2 Jefferson 25,855 19,052 210 17 67 Total 68,111 48,218 768 94 979

District J Regional Transportation District Director (continued) County Total Turnout % Adams 1,540 68.98% Broomfield 7 70.68% Jefferson 294 73.69% Total 1,841 70.79%

District K Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Noel I. Busck Kenneth Riley Total Turnout % Adams 92,646 61,559 18,257 26,103 44,360 66.45% Total 92,646 61,559 18,257 26,103 44,360 66.45%

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District L Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Lorraine Anderson Bob Wilson Total Turnout % Boulder 6,205 4,524 1,378 1,283 2,661 72.91% Broomfield 914 611 241 195 436 66.85% Jefferson 86,433 67,819 27,616 21,112 48,728 78.46% Total 93,552 72,954 29,235 22,590 51,825 77.98%

District N Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast Bruce Daly Total Turnout % Denver 3,540 2,438 1,387 1,387 68.87% Jefferson 98,300 76,831 44,314 44,314 78.16% Total 101,840 79,269 45,701 45,701 77.84%

District O Regional Transportation District Director County Active Voters Ballots Cast John Tayer Total Turnout % Boulder 89,645 71,764 41,871 41,871 80.05% Total 89,645 71,764 41,871 41,871 80.05%

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Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court - Michael L. Bender County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 54,578 39,687 94,265 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,756 1,453 4,209 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 94,546 68,004 162,550 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,662 1,495 4,157 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 820 816 1,636 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 861 565 1,426 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 63,714 27,854 91,568 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,718 7,274 17,992 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,012 2,780 6,792 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 363 458 821 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,281 1,474 3,755 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,705 971 2,676 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 818 415 1,233 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 604 538 1,142 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,099 829 1,928 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,170 5,283 11,453 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 93,938 41,907 135,845 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 428 346 774 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 48,844 44,338 93,182 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,868 3,400 11,268 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 96,034 64,330 160,364 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,323 6,356 9,679 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,015 6,236 14,251 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,179 4,634 14,813 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,179 972 2,151 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,099 2,175 5,274 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,051 1,476 4,527 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 254 147 401 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,535 931 2,466 80.23% Jackson 999 797 351 266 617 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 111,286 77,232 188,518 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 274 371 645 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,271 1,123 2,394 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 11,407 4,588 15,995 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,130 666 1,796 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 61,584 37,922 99,506 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,922 1,689 4,611 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 815 722 1,537 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,662 2,733 6,395 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 27,041 19,634 46,675 76.36% Mineral 684 611 275 175 450 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,239 1,734 3,973 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,947 3,177 8,124 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,502 5,975 13,477 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,210 3,042 7,252 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,378 2,158 5,536 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,332 646 1,978 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,287 3,122 6,409 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 922 674 1,596 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,117 1,171 5,288 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,783 1,405 3,188 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 28,816 19,455 48,271 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,095 1,028 2,123 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,396 1,463 3,859 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,446 1,918 7,364 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,155 692 1,847 77.06% San Juan 597 475 233 112 345 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,584 558 2,142 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 525 363 888 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,202 2,051 7,253 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,363 3,740 8,103 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,017 901 1,918 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 37,484 29,922 67,406 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,882 1,457 3,339 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 872,387 571,029 1,443,416 73.54%

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Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court - Alex J. Martinez County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 54,271 40,301 94,572 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,865 1,374 4,239 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 93,222 69,344 162,566 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,629 1,510 4,139 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 737 877 1,614 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 859 575 1,434 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 62,943 28,518 91,461 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,508 7,467 17,975 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 3,925 2,831 6,756 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 325 479 804 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,198 1,545 3,743 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,899 878 2,777 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 929 340 1,269 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 567 559 1,126 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,045 861 1,906 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,941 5,525 11,466 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 94,812 41,417 136,229 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 403 366 769 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 46,916 46,074 92,990 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,657 3,568 11,225 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 94,757 65,848 160,605 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,198 6,471 9,669 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 7,670 6,467 14,137 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 9,758 5,133 14,891 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,130 1,014 2,144 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,986 2,272 5,258 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,007 1,490 4,497 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 250 152 402 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,602 896 2,498 80.23% Jackson 999 797 338 275 613 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 107,984 80,229 188,213 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 255 385 640 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,179 1,204 2,383 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,963 4,784 15,747 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,147 655 1,802 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 61,122 37,878 99,000 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,051 1,621 4,672 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 742 774 1,516 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,497 2,846 6,343 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 25,868 20,605 46,473 76.36% Mineral 684 611 262 181 443 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,101 1,850 3,951 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,810 3,314 8,124 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,049 6,375 13,424 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 3,991 3,263 7,254 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,345 2,177 5,522 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,307 671 1,978 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,141 3,269 6,410 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 856 737 1,593 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,008 1,223 5,231 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,733 1,431 3,164 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 30,725 18,356 49,081 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,025 1,077 2,102 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,398 1,513 3,911 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,277 2,034 7,311 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,180 674 1,854 77.06% San Juan 597 475 218 119 337 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,544 569 2,113 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 501 387 888 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,114 2,096 7,210 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,172 3,883 8,055 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 930 970 1,900 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 36,438 30,881 67,319 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,771 1,568 3,339 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 859,051 584,026 1,443,077 73.54%

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Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court - Nancy E. Rice County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 55,947 38,129 94,076 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,765 1,396 4,161 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 99,003 64,165 163,168 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,685 1,421 4,106 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 804 801 1,605 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 861 557 1,418 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 64,918 26,423 91,341 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,100 6,859 17,959 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,093 2,645 6,738 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 349 451 800 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,330 1,411 3,741 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,783 913 2,696 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 868 363 1,231 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 573 544 1,117 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,100 809 1,909 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,272 5,193 11,465 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 97,115 39,662 136,777 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 427 340 767 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 50,290 42,787 93,077 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,947 3,264 11,211 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 98,080 62,121 160,201 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,427 6,259 9,686 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,118 6,040 14,158 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,118 4,455 14,573 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,220 931 2,151 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,161 2,078 5,239 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,079 1,413 4,492 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 254 146 400 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,574 892 2,466 80.23% Jackson 999 797 344 268 612 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 113,747 74,091 187,838 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 268 372 640 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,267 1,109 2,376 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 11,147 4,499 15,646 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,155 630 1,785 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 62,946 35,906 98,852 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,011 1,629 4,640 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 829 690 1,519 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,653 2,680 6,333 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 26,961 19,438 46,399 76.36% Mineral 684 611 288 158 446 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,198 1,740 3,938 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 5,048 3,099 8,147 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,553 5,893 13,446 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,181 2,980 7,161 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,379 2,091 5,470 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,351 622 1,973 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,324 3,016 6,340 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 915 672 1,587 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,099 1,147 5,246 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,801 1,346 3,147 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 29,235 19,090 48,325 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,092 1,021 2,113 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,460 1,423 3,883 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,453 1,868 7,321 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,152 677 1,829 77.06% San Juan 597 475 225 110 335 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,556 543 2,099 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 530 351 881 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,284 1,916 7,200 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,394 3,674 8,068 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,012 894 1,906 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 37,935 29,094 67,029 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,908 1,428 3,336 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 891,962 548,633 1,440,595 73.54%

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Court of Appeals - John Daniel Dailey County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 57,327 34,560 91,887 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,804 1,290 4,094 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 102,642 53,805 156,447 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,785 1,259 4,044 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 826 730 1,556 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 907 492 1,399 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 64,707 23,216 87,923 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,132 5,309 17,441 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,323 2,271 6,594 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 393 378 771 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,366 1,264 3,630 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,699 873 2,572 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 800 373 1,173 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 651 455 1,106 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,146 713 1,859 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,831 4,438 11,269 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 95,337 35,866 131,203 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 435 322 757 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 57,877 29,960 87,837 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 8,026 2,918 10,944 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 107,403 49,651 157,054 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,453 4,633 9,086 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,434 5,576 14,010 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,410 3,873 14,283 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,217 867 2,084 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,319 1,855 5,174 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,106 1,291 4,397 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 268 113 381 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,602 818 2,420 80.23% Jackson 999 797 368 230 598 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 118,875 63,873 182,748 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 352 277 629 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,355 955 2,310 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 11,237 3,991 15,228 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,166 594 1,760 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 66,222 30,413 96,635 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,982 1,482 4,464 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 885 584 1,469 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,864 2,358 6,222 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 29,771 15,670 45,441 76.36% Mineral 684 611 282 144 426 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,283 1,606 3,889 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 5,017 2,929 7,946 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,798 5,343 13,141 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,382 2,631 7,013 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,585 1,799 5,384 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,349 589 1,938 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,530 2,620 6,150 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 997 548 1,545 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,110 1,048 5,158 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,912 1,172 3,084 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 31,530 15,556 47,086 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,156 897 2,053 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,410 1,313 3,723 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,454 1,685 7,139 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,161 641 1,802 77.06% San Juan 597 475 223 104 327 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,455 604 2,059 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 558 308 866 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,262 1,667 6,929 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,863 3,039 7,902 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,080 771 1,851 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 40,308 24,901 65,209 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,122 1,154 3,276 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 934,130 462,665 1,396,795 73.54%

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Court of Appeals - Richard L. Gabriel County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,544 35,060 91,604 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,777 1,281 4,058 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 100,771 55,106 155,877 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,650 1,338 3,988 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 799 751 1,550 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 885 507 1,392 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 63,943 23,285 87,228 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,916 5,492 17,408 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,270 2,298 6,568 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 369 396 765 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,349 1,256 3,605 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,673 873 2,546 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 787 369 1,156 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 617 482 1,099 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,130 718 1,848 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,735 4,513 11,248 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 93,624 35,993 129,617 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 417 333 750 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 55,017 32,468 87,485 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,932 2,990 10,922 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 105,409 50,696 156,105 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,091 4,976 9,067 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,313 5,611 13,924 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,075 4,059 14,134 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,206 872 2,078 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,143 1,871 5,014 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,061 1,304 4,365 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 268 109 377 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,596 831 2,427 80.23% Jackson 999 797 352 242 594 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 116,217 65,380 181,597 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 285 336 621 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,270 1,016 2,286 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,978 4,145 15,123 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,154 603 1,757 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 65,236 31,252 96,488 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,919 1,518 4,437 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 830 624 1,454 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,729 2,458 6,187 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 28,870 16,108 44,978 76.36% Mineral 684 611 278 142 420 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,209 1,654 3,863 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,920 2,974 7,894 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 8,200 4,885 13,085 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,155 2,815 6,970 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,512 1,830 5,342 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,367 557 1,924 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,399 2,666 6,065 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 938 592 1,530 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,031 1,057 5,088 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,813 1,254 3,067 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 31,677 15,338 47,015 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,101 943 2,044 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,354 1,333 3,687 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,398 1,729 7,127 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,161 635 1,796 77.06% San Juan 597 475 220 103 323 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,550 491 2,041 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 516 341 857 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,178 1,694 6,872 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,750 3,141 7,891 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,037 796 1,833 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 39,241 25,841 65,082 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,912 1,344 3,256 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 915,124 473,675 1,388,799 73.54%

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Court of Appeals - Nancy J. Lichtenstein County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,780 35,020 91,800 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,797 1,290 4,087 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 102,717 54,403 157,120 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,655 1,363 4,018 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 816 735 1,551 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 890 503 1,393 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 64,977 22,911 87,888 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,048 5,424 17,472 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,292 2,310 6,602 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 367 397 764 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,360 1,281 3,641 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,620 910 2,530 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 784 367 1,151 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 610 491 1,101 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,132 724 1,856 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,736 4,585 11,321 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 95,192 35,688 130,880 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 425 327 752 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 55,459 32,516 87,975 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,865 2,994 10,859 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 104,936 51,546 156,482 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,127 4,949 9,076 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,296 5,655 13,951 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,032 4,132 14,164 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,216 872 2,088 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,190 1,825 5,015 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,078 1,305 4,383 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 274 108 382 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,586 841 2,427 80.23% Jackson 999 797 349 242 591 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 117,152 65,499 182,651 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 280 345 625 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,276 1,028 2,304 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,954 4,167 15,121 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,158 591 1,749 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 66,170 30,439 96,609 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,924 1,513 4,437 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 814 652 1,466 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,702 2,489 6,191 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 28,653 16,526 45,179 76.36% Mineral 684 611 279 151 430 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,183 1,675 3,858 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,884 3,007 7,891 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,535 5,575 13,110 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,166 2,812 6,978 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,457 1,887 5,344 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,345 592 1,937 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,434 2,659 6,093 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 943 589 1,532 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,114 1,023 5,137 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,824 1,241 3,065 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 31,214 15,823 47,037 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,092 955 2,047 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,320 1,353 3,673 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,408 1,746 7,154 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,136 649 1,785 77.06% San Juan 597 475 230 96 326 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,459 601 2,060 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 524 340 864 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,209 1,712 6,921 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,704 3,163 7,867 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,026 819 1,845 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 39,515 25,852 65,367 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,920 1,340 3,260 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 920,610 474,623 1,395,233 73.54%

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Court of Appeals - David J. Richman County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 53,969 37,222 91,191 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,717 1,349 4,066 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 97,283 58,937 156,220 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,576 1,423 3,999 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 783 763 1,546 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 878 512 1,390 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 61,585 25,221 86,806 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,277 6,049 17,326 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,121 2,449 6,570 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 365 401 766 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,256 1,345 3,601 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,640 886 2,526 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 766 378 1,144 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 614 488 1,102 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,082 750 1,832 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 6,321 4,817 11,138 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 89,497 38,544 128,041 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 406 348 754 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 51,461 35,765 87,226 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,534 3,174 10,708 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 100,256 54,817 155,073 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,817 5,213 9,030 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,069 5,827 13,896 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 9,711 4,329 14,040 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,172 905 2,077 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,038 1,906 4,944 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,973 1,375 4,348 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 267 114 381 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,535 892 2,427 80.23% Jackson 999 797 346 236 582 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 111,276 70,238 181,514 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 276 352 628 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,255 1,052 2,307 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 10,694 4,380 15,074 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,124 613 1,737 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 62,803 32,864 95,667 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,811 1,592 4,403 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 819 640 1,459 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,666 2,501 6,167 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 27,745 17,064 44,809 76.36% Mineral 684 611 266 162 428 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,181 1,680 3,861 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,785 3,062 7,847 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,246 5,813 13,059 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,059 2,904 6,963 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,461 1,874 5,335 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,300 615 1,915 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,276 2,782 6,058 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 927 598 1,525 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 3,969 1,094 5,063 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,780 1,273 3,053 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 30,873 15,927 46,800 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,065 981 2,046 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,292 1,349 3,641 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,284 1,837 7,121 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,118 648 1,766 77.06% San Juan 597 475 221 104 325 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,491 549 2,040 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 520 343 863 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,027 1,827 6,854 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,489 3,307 7,796 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,009 831 1,840 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 37,905 27,075 64,980 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,899 1,351 3,250 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 877,227 505,717 1,382,944 73.54%

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District Judge - 1st Judicial District - Dennis J. Hall County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,167 904 2,071 72.18% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 112,504 67,371 179,875 77.46% Total 302,620 234,222 113,671 68,275 181,946 77.40%

District Judge - 1st Judicial District - Philip J. McNulty County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,188 865 2,053 72.18% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 116,702 62,598 179,300 77.46% Total 302,620 234,222 117,890 63,463 181,353 77.40%

District Judge - 1st Judicial District - Stephen M. Munsinger County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,175 883 2,058 72.18% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 115,515 63,161 178,676 77.46% Total 302,620 234,222 116,690 64,044 180,734 77.40%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - Edward D. Bronfin County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 89,801 36,834 126,635 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 89,801 36,834 126,635 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - Norman D. Haglund County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 89,893 36,054 125,947 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 89,893 36,054 125,947 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - William W. Hood III County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 90,118 35,693 125,811 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 90,118 35,693 125,811 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - Michael A. Martinez County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 91,515 36,724 128,239 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 91,515 36,724 128,239 71.14%

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District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - William Douglas Robbins County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 90,777 34,965 125,742 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 90,777 34,965 125,742 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - Herbert L. Stern County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 87,069 38,911 125,980 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 87,069 38,911 125,980 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District - Brian R. Whitney County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 89,942 35,479 125,421 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 89,942 35,479 125,421 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District/Probate - C. Jean Stewart County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 89,856 36,592 126,448 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 89,856 36,592 126,448 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District/Juvenile - Donna J. Schmalberger County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 86,046 39,887 125,933 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 86,046 39,887 125,933 71.14%

District Judge - 2nd Judicial District/Juvenile - D. Brett Woods County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 90,250 34,772 125,022 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 90,250 34,772 125,022 71.14%

District Judge - 3rd Judicial District - Leslie J. Gerbracht County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,657 825 2,482 80.23% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,444 1,411 4,855 76.29% Total 11,213 8,702 5,101 2,236 7,337 77.61%

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District Judge - 4th Judicial District - David A. Gilbert County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 108,442 47,780 156,222 68.19% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,859 2,945 7,804 75.44% Total 303,211 207,722 113,301 50,725 164,026 68.51%

District Judge - 4th Judicial District - Deborah J. Grohs County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 96,340 59,615 155,955 68.19% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,458 3,312 7,770 75.44% Total 303,211 207,722 100,798 62,927 163,725 68.51%

District Judge - 4th Judicial District - Barney Iuppa County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 106,216 51,428 157,644 68.19% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,631 3,159 7,790 75.44% Total 303,211 207,722 110,847 54,587 165,434 68.51%

District Judge - 4th Judicial District - Gilbert A. Martinez County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 99,868 57,075 156,943 68.19% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,454 3,316 7,770 75.44% Total 303,211 207,722 104,322 60,391 164,713 68.51%

District Judge - 4th Judicial District - G. David Miller County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 107,843 47,249 155,092 68.19% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,804 2,927 7,731 75.44% Total 303,211 207,722 112,647 50,176 162,823 68.51%

District Judge - 5th Judicial District - R. Thomas Moorhead County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,440 1,209 3,649 77.99% Eagle 22,120 14,897 8,816 2,606 11,422 67.35% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,186 579 1,765 68.25% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,379 1,643 7,022 58.81% Total 48,784 32,033 17,821 6,037 23,858 65.66%

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District Judge - 5th Judicial District - Karen Ann Romeo County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,450 1,220 3,670 77.99% Eagle 22,120 14,897 8,099 2,817 10,916 67.35% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,189 627 1,816 68.25% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,557 1,631 7,188 58.81% Total 48,784 32,033 17,295 6,295 23,590 65.66%

District Judge - 6th Judicial District - Gregory G. Lyman County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Archuleta 7,441 5,287 3,147 1,198 4,345 71.05% La Plata 28,407 20,891 13,075 3,617 16,692 73.54% San Juan 597 475 281 84 365 79.56% Total 36,445 26,653 16,503 4,899 21,402 73.13%

District Judge - 6th Judicial District - Jeffrey R. Wilson County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,813 1,273 4,086 71.05% La Plata 28,407 20,891 11,882 4,479 16,361 73.54% San Juan 597 475 229 95 324 79.56% Total 36,445 26,653 14,924 5,847 20,771 73.13%

District Judge - 7th Judicial District - Jeff B. Herron County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Delta 16,133 13,312 6,857 4,354 11,211 82.51% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,114 1,295 4,409 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 265 125 390 86.49% Montrose 20,164 16,112 8,303 5,103 13,406 79.90% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,413 552 1,965 84.95% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,594 486 2,080 69.93% Total 52,939 42,250 21,546 11,915 33,461 79.81%

District Judge - 8th Judicial District - Jolene Carman Blair County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jackson 999 797 319 289 608 79.78% Larimer 167,293 127,292 41,333 65,322 106,655 76.09% Total 168,292 128,089 41,652 65,611 107,263 76.11%

District Judge - 8th Judicial District - Terence A. Gilmore County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jackson 999 797 333 278 611 79.78% Larimer 167,293 127,292 40,252 66,497 106,749 76.09% Total 168,292 128,089 40,585 66,775 107,360 76.11%

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District Judge - 8th Judicial District - Daniel J. Kaup County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jackson 999 797 396 269 665 79.78% Larimer 167,293 127,292 65,548 30,532 96,080 76.09% Total 168,292 128,089 65,944 30,801 96,745 76.11%

District Judge - 8th Judicial District - Gregory M. Lammons County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jackson 999 797 360 235 595 79.78% Larimer 167,293 127,292 66,199 29,819 96,018 76.09% Total 168,292 128,089 66,559 30,054 96,613 76.11%

District Judge - 8th Judicial District - Stephen J. Schapanski County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jackson 999 797 335 250 585 79.78% Larimer 167,293 127,292 65,632 30,438 96,070 76.09% Total 168,292 128,089 65,967 30,688 96,655 76.11%

District Judge - 9th Judicial District - Gail H. Nichols County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Garfield 24,082 18,311 10,832 3,784 14,616 76.04% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,706 896 5,602 72.71% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,249 855 2,104 77.25% Total 37,712 28,377 16,787 5,535 22,322 75.25%

District Judge - 10th Judicial District - Thomas B. Flesher County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pueblo 75,613 54,455 33,342 14,124 47,466 72.02% Total 75,613 54,455 33,342 14,124 47,466 72.02%

District Judge - 10th Judicial District - Jill S. Mattoon County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pueblo 75,613 54,455 27,233 20,666 47,899 72.02% Total 75,613 54,455 27,233 20,666 47,899 72.02%

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District Judge - 10th Judicial District - Larry C. Schwartz County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pueblo 75,613 54,455 33,010 14,160 47,170 72.02% Total 75,613 54,455 33,010 14,160 47,170 72.02%

District Judge - 11th Judicial District - Stephen A. Groome County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Chaffee 10,276 8,618 3,569 3,049 6,618 83.87% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,006 831 1,837 79.31% Fremont 21,177 16,325 7,670 6,348 14,018 77.09% Park 9,969 7,696 3,155 3,221 6,376 77.20% Total 44,327 34,943 15,400 13,449 28,849 78.83%

District Judge - 12th Judicial District - Martin A. Gonzales County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Alamosa 6,443 5,120 3,310 1,335 4,645 79.47% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,988 837 2,825 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 904 341 1,245 75.80% Mineral 684 611 282 171 453 89.33% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,541 1,321 3,862 79.75% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,227 617 1,844 77.06% Total 22,343 17,547 10,252 4,622 14,874 78.53%

District Judge - 14th Judicial District - Mary C. Hoak County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Grand 8,832 6,714 4,243 1,603 5,846 76.02% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,322 1,587 3,909 69.43% Routt 13,287 9,621 5,578 1,703 7,281 72.41% Total 28,875 21,026 12,143 4,893 17,036 72.82%

District Judge - 15th Judicial District - Stanley A. Brinkley County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Baca 2,402 2,043 1,178 664 1,842 85.05% Cheyenne 1,198 983 550 299 849 82.05% Kiowa 922 800 482 213 695 86.77% Prowers 5,116 3,861 2,739 838 3,577 75.47% Total 9,638 7,687 4,949 2,014 6,963 79.76%

District Judge - 16th Judicial District - Michael Andrew Schiferl County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Bent 2,053 1,658 971 471 1,442 80.76% Crowley 1,681 1,349 703 421 1,124 80.25% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,868 1,730 5,598 76.02% Total 12,317 9,532 5,542 2,622 8,164 77.39%

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District Judge - 17th Judicial District - C. Scott Crabtree County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,428 34,459 90,887 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,904 5,380 17,284 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 68,332 39,839 108,171 68.60%

District Judge - 17th Judicial District - Katherine R. Delgado County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 57,468 33,872 91,340 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,132 5,292 17,424 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 69,600 39,164 108,764 68.60%

District Judge - 17th Judicial District - Thomas R. Ensor County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 54,596 36,001 90,597 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,547 5,762 17,309 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 66,143 41,763 107,906 68.60%

District Judge - 17th Judicial District - Frederick M. Goodbee County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 55,514 34,628 90,142 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,939 5,331 17,270 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 67,453 39,959 107,412 68.60%

District Judge - 17th Judicial District - Patrick T. Murphy County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 55,444 34,588 90,032 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 11,908 5,476 17,384 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 67,352 40,064 107,416 68.60%

District Judge - 17th Judicial District - C. Vincent Phelps Jr. County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,287 33,912 90,199 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,005 5,313 17,318 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 68,292 39,225 107,517 68.60%

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District Judge - 17th Judicial District - Jill-Ellyn Straus County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,043 33,719 89,762 67.02% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,087 5,286 17,373 77.57% Total 199,343 136,743 68,130 39,005 107,135 68.60%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Angela R. Arkin County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 100,522 51,850 152,372 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 55,764 31,197 86,961 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,224 4,711 8,935 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 883 585 1,468 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 161,393 88,343 249,736 73.97%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Richard B. Caschette County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 97,922 53,730 151,652 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 54,600 31,557 86,157 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,118 4,754 8,872 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 840 605 1,445 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 157,480 90,646 248,126 73.97%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Timothy L. Fasing County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 94,599 57,019 151,618 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 51,445 34,433 85,878 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,880 4,992 8,872 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 817 631 1,448 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 150,741 97,075 247,816 73.97%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Jeffrey K. Holmes County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 99,322 51,992 151,314 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 55,289 30,644 85,933 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,308 4,625 8,933 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 880 575 1,455 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 159,799 87,836 247,635 73.97%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Carlos Armando Samour Jr. County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 97,061 54,877 151,938 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 52,658 33,560 86,218 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,986 4,913 8,899 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 813 632 1,445 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 154,518 93,982 248,500 73.97%

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District Judge - 18th Judicial District - William Blair Sylvester County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 99,079 52,288 151,367 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 55,112 30,670 85,782 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,237 4,651 8,888 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 999 529 1,528 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 159,427 88,138 247,565 73.97%

District Judge - 18th Judicial District - Elizabeth A. Weishaupl County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 99,756 51,823 151,579 73.55% Douglas 159,248 118,221 54,496 31,554 86,050 74.24% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,129 4,735 8,864 78.35% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 864 593 1,457 77.58% Total 448,810 331,986 159,245 88,705 247,950 73.97%

District Judge - 19th Judicial District - Julie C. Hoskins County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 41,089 24,694 65,783 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 41,089 24,694 65,783 71.47%

District Judge - 19th Judicial District - Daniel S. Maus County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 38,914 26,636 65,550 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 38,914 26,636 65,550 71.47%

District Judge - 19th Judicial District - Thomas J. Quammen County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 40,374 25,398 65,772 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 40,374 25,398 65,772 71.47%

District Judge - 20th Judicial District - Lael Montgomery County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Boulder 162,090 126,893 64,812 22,914 87,726 78.29% Total 162,090 126,893 64,812 22,914 87,726 78.29%

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District Judge - 21st Judicial District - Richard T. Gurley County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Mesa 72,877 55,652 30,955 14,903 45,858 76.36% Total 72,877 55,652 30,955 14,903 45,858 76.36%

District Judge - 21st Judicial District - Valerie J. Robison County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Mesa 72,877 55,652 29,687 16,367 46,054 76.36% Total 72,877 55,652 29,687 16,367 46,054 76.36%

District Judge - 22nd Judicial District - Douglas S. Walker County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Dolores 1,353 1,051 481 315 796 77.68% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 5,647 2,639 8,286 75.70% Total 14,326 10,871 6,128 2,954 9,082 75.88%

County Judge, Adams - Michael A. Cox County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 57,715 33,342 91,057 67.02% Total 169,505 113,598 57,715 33,342 91,057 67.02%

County Judge, Adams - Robert S. Doyle County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,036 34,555 90,591 67.02% Total 169,505 113,598 56,036 34,555 90,591 67.02%

County Judge, Adams - Byron L. Howell County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 53,768 36,570 90,338 67.02% Total 169,505 113,598 53,768 36,570 90,338 67.02%

County Judge, Adams - Sabino E. Romano County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 56,428 34,793 91,221 67.02% Total 169,505 113,598 56,428 34,793 91,221 67.02%

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County Judge, Adams - Dianna L. Roybal County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 52,888 38,520 91,408 67.02% Total 169,505 113,598 52,888 38,520 91,408 67.02%

County Judge, Alamosa - Michael A. Gonzales County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Alamosa 6,443 5,120 3,389 1,271 4,660 79.47% Total 6,443 5,120 3,389 1,271 4,660 79.47%

County Judge, Arapahoe - Ethan D. Feldman County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 102,281 50,406 152,687 73.55% Total 272,896 200,726 102,281 50,406 152,687 73.55%

County Judge, Arapahoe - Dana Elizabeth Murray County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 103,768 49,069 152,837 73.55% Total 272,896 200,726 103,768 49,069 152,837 73.55%

County Judge, Arapahoe - Robert Charles Tobias County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 100,319 51,568 151,887 73.55% Total 272,896 200,726 100,319 51,568 151,887 73.55%

County Judge, Arapahoe - Darren Louis Vahle County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 98,680 52,896 151,576 73.55% Total 272,896 200,726 98,680 52,896 151,576 73.55%

County Judge, Archuleta - James E. Denvir County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Archuleta 7,441 5,287 3,449 1,333 4,782 71.05% Total 7,441 5,287 3,449 1,333 4,782 71.05%

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County Judge, Baca - W. Michael Porter County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Baca 2,402 2,043 929 964 1,893 85.05% Total 2,402 2,043 929 964 1,893 85.05%

County Judge, Boulder - David A. Archuleta County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Boulder 162,090 126,893 66,510 23,191 89,701 78.29% Total 162,090 126,893 66,510 23,191 89,701 78.29%

County Judge, Boulder - Noel E. Blum County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Boulder 162,090 126,893 62,052 25,896 87,948 78.29% Total 162,090 126,893 62,052 25,896 87,948 78.29%

County Judge, Broomfield - Amy Elizabeth Bockman County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,612 5,121 17,733 77.57% Total 29,838 23,145 12,612 5,121 17,733 77.57%

County Judge, Cheyenne - Clifford Mays County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Cheyenne 1,198 983 696 229 925 82.05% Total 1,198 983 696 229 925 82.05%

County Judge, Conejos - Mary Elizabeth Garcia County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,889 997 2,886 76.18% Total 4,240 3,230 1,889 997 2,886 76.18%

County Judge, Costilla - Kimberly Lynn Wood County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Costilla 2,058 1,560 917 396 1,313 75.80% Total 2,058 1,560 917 396 1,313 75.80%

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County Judge, Crowley - Suzanne A. Grant County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Crowley 1,681 1,349 860 349 1,209 80.25% Total 1,681 1,349 860 349 1,209 80.25%

County Judge, Custer - Peter F. Michaelson County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Custer 2,905 2,304 1,465 660 2,125 79.31% Total 2,905 2,304 1,465 660 2,125 79.31%

County Judge, Denver - Johnny C. Barajas County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 92,285 35,622 127,907 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 92,285 35,622 127,907 71.14%

County Judge, Denver - Larry L. Bohning County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 90,634 35,476 126,110 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 90,634 35,476 126,110 71.14%

County Judge, Denver - James B. Breese County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 90,950 34,828 125,778 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 90,950 34,828 125,778 71.14%

County Judge, Denver - Brian T. Campbell County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 91,703 34,537 126,240 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 91,703 34,537 126,240 71.14%

County Judge, Denver - Mary A. Celeste County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 79,617 48,294 127,911 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 79,617 48,294 127,911 71.14%

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County Judge, Denver - Clarisse M. Gonzales County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 92,368 33,628 125,996 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 92,368 33,628 125,996 71.14%

County Judge, Denver - Raymond N. Satter County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Denver 273,228 194,375 88,677 34,835 123,512 71.14% Total 273,228 194,375 88,677 34,835 123,512 71.14%

County Judge, Douglas - Monica J. Gomez County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Douglas 159,248 118,221 53,334 34,287 87,621 74.24% Total 159,248 118,221 53,334 34,287 87,621 74.24%

County Judge, Douglas - Susanna Meissner-Cutler County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Douglas 159,248 118,221 56,539 30,811 87,350 74.24% Total 159,248 118,221 56,539 30,811 87,350 74.24%

County Judge, Elbert - Palmer L. Boyette County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Elbert 14,191 11,119 5,075 4,201 9,276 78.35% Total 14,191 11,119 5,075 4,201 9,276 78.35%

County Judge, El Paso - Christopher E. Acker County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 93,373 62,474 155,847 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 93,373 62,474 155,847 68.19%

County Judge, El Paso - Lawrence D. Martin County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 104,026 51,552 155,578 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 104,026 51,552 155,578 68.19%

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County Judge, El Paso - Ann M. Rotolo County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 104,587 49,617 154,204 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 104,587 49,617 154,204 68.19%

County Judge, El Paso - Stephen J. Sletta County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 105,939 48,533 154,472 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 105,939 48,533 154,472 68.19%

County Judge, El Paso - Jonathan L. Walker County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 100,410 53,488 153,898 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 100,410 53,488 153,898 68.19%

County Judge, El Paso - Regina Walter County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % El Paso 290,013 197,765 95,760 59,036 154,796 68.19% Total 290,013 197,765 95,760 59,036 154,796 68.19%

County Judge, Fremont - Norman Cooling County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Fremont 21,177 16,325 9,418 5,049 14,467 77.09% Total 21,177 16,325 9,418 5,049 14,467 77.09%

County Judge, Garfield - Paul H. Metzger County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Garfield 24,082 18,311 11,602 3,401 15,003 76.04% Total 24,082 18,311 11,602 3,401 15,003 76.04%

County Judge, Grand - Ben W. McClelland County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Grand 8,832 6,714 3,999 1,748 5,747 76.02% Total 8,832 6,714 3,999 1,748 5,747 76.02%

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County Judge, Jefferson - Susan Fisch County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jefferson 298,835 231,490 118,486 60,750 179,236 77.46% Total 298,835 231,490 118,486 60,750 179,236 77.46%

County Judge, Jefferson - Thomas Vance County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Jefferson 298,835 231,490 118,382 61,024 179,406 77.46% Total 298,835 231,490 118,382 61,024 179,406 77.46%

County Judge, Kiowa - Gary W. Davis County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Kiowa 922 800 571 176 747 86.77% Total 922 800 571 176 747 86.77%

County Judge, Kit Carson - Michael K. Grinnan County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 2,074 711 2,785 77.65% Total 3,969 3,082 2,074 711 2,785 77.65%

County Judge, La Plata - Martha Tinsley Minot County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % La Plata 28,407 20,891 12,809 4,297 17,106 73.54% Total 28,407 20,891 12,809 4,297 17,106 73.54%

County Judge, Larimer - Peter E. Schoon Jr. County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Larimer 167,293 127,292 67,103 29,704 96,807 76.09% Total 167,293 127,292 67,103 29,704 96,807 76.09%

County Judge, Las Animas - Bruce A. Billings County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Las Animas 7,464 5,694 3,491 1,488 4,979 76.29% Total 7,464 5,694 3,491 1,488 4,979 76.29%

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County Judge, Lincoln - Truston Lee Fisher County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Lincoln 2,475 1,920 1,491 310 1,801 77.58% Total 2,475 1,920 1,491 310 1,801 77.58%

County Judge, Logan - Robert B. Smith County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Logan 9,644 7,720 4,562 2,376 6,938 80.05% Total 9,644 7,720 4,562 2,376 6,938 80.05%

County Judge, Mesa - Bruce R. Raaum County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Mesa 72,877 55,652 31,527 14,789 46,316 76.36% Total 72,877 55,652 31,527 14,789 46,316 76.36%

County Judge, Moffat - Sandra H. Gardner County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Moffat 6,756 4,691 3,061 1,216 4,277 69.43% Total 6,756 4,691 3,061 1,216 4,277 69.43%

County Judge, Morgan - Michael J. Schingle County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Morgan 11,066 8,387 5,878 1,747 7,625 75.79% Total 11,066 8,387 5,878 1,747 7,625 75.79%

County Judge, Otero - Douglas R. Manley County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Otero 8,583 6,525 4,451 1,529 5,980 76.02% Total 8,583 6,525 4,451 1,529 5,980 76.02%

County Judge, Ouray - David Scott Westfall County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,798 524 2,322 84.95% Total 3,130 2,659 1,798 524 2,322 84.95%

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County Judge, Park - Brian Louis Green County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Park 9,969 7,696 4,119 2,325 6,444 77.20% Total 9,969 7,696 4,119 2,325 6,444 77.20%

County Judge, Phillips - David O. Colver County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Phillips 2,407 2,246 1,729 169 1,898 93.31% Total 2,407 2,246 1,729 169 1,898 93.31%

County Judge, Pitkin - Erin Fernandez-Ely County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pitkin 10,210 7,424 5,117 879 5,996 72.71% Total 10,210 7,424 5,117 879 5,996 72.71%

County Judge, Prowers - Larry Eugene Stutler County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Prowers 5,116 3,861 2,921 667 3,588 75.47% Total 5,116 3,861 2,921 667 3,588 75.47%

County Judge, Pueblo - Steven B. Fieldman County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pueblo 75,613 54,455 31,649 16,014 47,663 72.02% Total 75,613 54,455 31,649 16,014 47,663 72.02%

County Judge, Pueblo - Kathleen K. Hearn County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Pueblo 75,613 54,455 34,016 13,999 48,015 72.02% Total 75,613 54,455 34,016 13,999 48,015 72.02%

County Judge, Rio Blanco - Laurie Noble County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,764 565 2,329 77.25% Total 3,420 2,642 1,764 565 2,329 77.25%

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County Judge, Routt - James H. Garrecht County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Routt 13,287 9,621 6,873 1,396 8,269 72.41% Total 13,287 9,621 6,873 1,396 8,269 72.41%

County Judge, San Juan - Lyndon K. Skinner County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % San Juan 597 475 326 107 433 79.56% Total 597 475 326 107 433 79.56%

County Judge, San Miguel - Sharon Shuteran County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % San Miguel 4,400 3,077 2,166 539 2,705 69.93% Total 4,400 3,077 2,166 539 2,705 69.93%

County Judge, Weld - Timothy G. Kerns County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 41,987 23,282 65,269 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 41,987 23,282 65,269 71.47%

County Judge, Weld - Michele Meyer County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 42,044 23,246 65,290 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 42,044 23,246 65,290 71.47%

County Judge, Weld - Dana Nichols County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 39,696 25,325 65,021 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 39,696 25,325 65,021 71.47%

County Judge, Weld - Charles S. Unfug County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Weld 113,070 80,809 38,019 27,419 65,438 71.47% Total 113,070 80,809 38,019 27,419 65,438 71.47%

County Judge, Yuma - Sara M. Wagers-Johnson County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,759 912 3,671 82.24% Total 4,842 3,982 2,759 912 3,671 82.24%

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Amendment P (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 36,658 66,353 103,011 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,330 3,260 4,590 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 69,819 111,094 180,913 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 1,593 3,161 4,754 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 448 1,297 1,745 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 447 1,034 1,481 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 44,447 66,487 110,934 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 8,160 12,941 21,101 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,398 5,454 7,852 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 223 642 865 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,605 2,668 4,273 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 843 1,907 2,750 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 447 801 1,248 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 359 806 1,165 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 668 1,453 2,121 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 3,298 8,979 12,277 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 72,252 91,567 163,819 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 229 694 923 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 40,572 66,001 106,573 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 4,984 7,819 12,803 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 68,658 110,653 179,311 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,036 7,123 10,159 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 4,768 10,288 15,056 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 5,395 11,060 16,455 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 806 1,664 2,470 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 1,934 3,963 5,897 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,934 3,591 5,525 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 158 361 519 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 876 1,830 2,706 80.23% Jackson 999 797 157 514 671 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 83,188 125,172 208,360 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 210 500 710 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 713 1,961 2,674 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 7,577 10,916 18,493 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 618 1,398 2,016 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 43,744 69,199 112,943 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 1,781 3,143 4,924 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 459 1,279 1,738 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 2,042 4,978 7,020 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 14,494 36,251 50,745 76.36% Mineral 684 611 183 334 517 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,088 3,170 4,258 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 2,694 6,298 8,992 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 4,617 9,900 14,517 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,380 5,257 7,637 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 1,860 3,992 5,852 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 942 1,463 2,405 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,190 4,811 7,001 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 525 1,228 1,753 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,708 3,453 6,161 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 914 2,507 3,421 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 18,653 31,155 49,808 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 602 1,784 2,386 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,219 2,690 3,909 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 2,738 5,948 8,686 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 753 1,281 2,034 77.06% San Juan 597 475 134 166 300 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 989 1,688 2,677 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 287 682 969 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 3,852 4,975 8,827 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 3,074 6,010 9,084 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 493 1,604 2,097 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 24,042 49,298 73,340 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,399 2,237 3,636 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 611,664 1,012,193 1,623,857 73.54%

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Amendment Q (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 55,908 48,270 104,178 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,275 2,311 4,586 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 103,960 77,928 181,888 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,407 2,361 4,768 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 766 1,012 1,778 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 678 824 1,502 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 74,756 39,635 114,391 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 12,720 8,635 21,355 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,143 3,741 7,884 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 363 527 890 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 2,367 1,947 4,314 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,221 1,536 2,757 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 611 620 1,231 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 557 608 1,165 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,113 1,053 2,166 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,929 6,475 12,404 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 99,225 66,528 165,753 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 363 548 911 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 63,314 44,101 107,415 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 7,844 5,255 13,099 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 108,167 72,327 180,494 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 5,208 5,218 10,426 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 8,129 7,149 15,278 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 9,234 7,392 16,626 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,315 1,165 2,480 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,245 2,774 6,019 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 3,177 2,596 5,773 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 270 250 520 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,396 1,307 2,703 80.23% Jackson 999 797 266 409 675 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 123,091 87,040 210,131 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 348 370 718 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,167 1,487 2,654 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 11,632 7,031 18,663 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 1,042 1,012 2,054 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 70,027 44,597 114,624 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,595 2,379 4,974 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 741 999 1,740 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,506 3,522 7,028 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 23,992 27,203 51,195 76.36% Mineral 684 611 281 235 516 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,951 2,394 4,345 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,375 4,621 8,996 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 7,868 7,187 15,055 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 3,901 3,776 7,677 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,899 2,965 5,864 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,399 1,029 2,428 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,814 3,260 7,074 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 879 867 1,746 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 4,106 2,220 6,326 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,533 1,924 3,457 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 26,891 22,871 49,762 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,071 1,318 2,389 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,029 2,047 4,076 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 4,582 4,145 8,727 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,100 999 2,099 77.06% San Juan 597 475 192 223 415 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,496 1,214 2,710 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 485 504 989 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 5,734 3,258 8,992 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 5,009 4,177 9,186 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 929 1,193 2,122 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 40,835 33,186 74,021 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,019 1,618 3,637 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 944,446 697,373 1,641,819 73.54%

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Amendment R (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 36,474 66,190 102,664 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,376 3,110 4,486 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 68,170 109,216 177,386 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 1,772 2,904 4,676 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 521 1,226 1,747 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 483 989 1,472 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 38,621 72,834 111,455 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 7,655 13,190 20,845 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,754 4,994 7,748 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 271 604 875 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,518 2,726 4,244 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 972 1,756 2,728 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 447 782 1,229 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 471 691 1,162 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 704 1,420 2,124 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 4,232 7,956 12,188 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 69,565 92,675 162,240 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 265 636 901 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 41,149 64,476 105,625 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 4,997 7,804 12,801 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 74,507 102,580 177,087 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,506 6,713 10,219 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 5,415 9,468 14,883 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 6,038 10,257 16,295 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 852 1,597 2,449 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,068 3,835 5,903 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,048 3,618 5,666 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 150 350 500 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 933 1,701 2,634 80.23% Jackson 999 797 227 443 670 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 81,385 124,644 206,029 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 239 464 703 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 783 1,830 2,613 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 7,883 10,386 18,269 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 650 1,356 2,006 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 41,864 70,451 112,315 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 1,585 3,309 4,894 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 571 1,147 1,718 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 2,214 4,658 6,872 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 17,329 32,604 49,933 76.36% Mineral 684 611 190 312 502 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,421 2,853 4,274 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,300 5,554 8,854 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 5,572 9,143 14,715 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,537 4,991 7,528 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,054 3,741 5,795 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 795 1,581 2,376 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,475 4,431 6,906 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 547 1,170 1,717 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,522 3,602 6,124 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,032 2,365 3,397 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 19,296 29,455 48,751 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 786 1,588 2,374 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,368 2,643 4,011 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 2,927 5,621 8,548 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 780 1,301 2,081 77.06% San Juan 597 475 104 311 415 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 1,073 1,576 2,649 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 295 665 960 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 3,275 5,463 8,738 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 3,399 5,576 8,975 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 620 1,473 2,093 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 26,078 46,177 72,255 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,406 2,165 3,571 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 616,516 991,347 1,607,863 73.54%

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Amendment 60 (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 29,559 80,174 109,733 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,028 3,898 4,926 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 44,485 147,662 192,147 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,038 2,976 5,014 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 377 1,567 1,944 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 334 1,264 1,598 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 23,506 96,594 120,100 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 5,351 16,834 22,185 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,076 6,245 8,321 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 169 766 935 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,101 3,365 4,466 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 820 2,217 3,037 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 395 1,023 1,418 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 373 912 1,285 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 796 1,460 2,256 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 4,838 8,165 13,003 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 31,265 153,015 184,280 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 251 751 1,002 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 28,991 85,140 114,131 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 3,860 10,300 14,160 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 56,726 134,333 191,059 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,372 7,451 10,823 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 5,532 10,432 15,964 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 4,538 13,204 17,742 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 739 1,893 2,632 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 1,630 4,863 6,493 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,184 5,082 6,266 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 120 460 580 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 793 2,109 2,902 80.23% Jackson 999 797 172 577 749 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 49,525 173,463 222,988 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 135 634 769 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 506 2,509 3,015 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 5,087 14,782 19,869 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 529 1,669 2,198 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 29,605 92,078 121,683 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 1,460 4,001 5,461 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 383 1,484 1,867 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 1,494 5,983 7,477 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 17,098 36,311 53,409 76.36% Mineral 684 611 129 456 585 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,579 2,970 4,549 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 2,727 6,760 9,487 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 5,276 10,450 15,726 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 1,904 6,260 8,164 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 1,612 4,531 6,143 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 707 1,877 2,584 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,508 4,893 7,401 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 317 1,631 1,948 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 1,704 5,204 6,908 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 813 2,916 3,729 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 14,524 37,938 52,462 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 715 1,846 2,561 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,163 3,217 4,380 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 1,827 7,376 9,203 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 558 1,806 2,364 77.06% San Juan 597 475 100 249 349 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 551 2,401 2,952 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 163 942 1,105 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 2,186 7,638 9,824 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 3,364 6,280 9,644 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 438 1,841 2,279 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 20,181 58,154 78,335 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 625 3,225 3,850 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 427,912 1,318,507 1,746,419 73.54%

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Amendment 61 (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 32,143 78,146 110,289 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,133 3,791 4,924 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 48,394 144,982 193,376 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,284 2,783 5,067 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 486 1,477 1,963 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 376 1,242 1,618 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 26,654 94,762 121,416 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 5,920 16,419 22,339 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,301 6,037 8,338 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 205 742 947 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,252 3,254 4,506 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 873 2,164 3,037 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 419 997 1,416 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 402 881 1,283 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 887 1,376 2,263 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,185 7,848 13,033 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 33,953 151,341 185,294 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 282 730 1,012 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 32,123 82,827 114,950 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 4,205 10,043 14,248 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 64,185 128,412 192,597 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,734 7,118 10,852 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 5,977 10,004 15,981 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 4,962 12,911 17,873 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 809 1,830 2,639 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 1,731 4,821 6,552 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,364 4,943 6,307 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 121 459 580 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 857 2,034 2,891 80.23% Jackson 999 797 203 556 759 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 54,214 170,202 224,416 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 159 609 768 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 562 2,468 3,030 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 5,931 14,108 20,039 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 580 1,623 2,203 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 34,219 88,487 122,706 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 1,607 3,856 5,463 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 426 1,443 1,869 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 1,730 5,781 7,511 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 18,994 35,709 54,703 76.36% Mineral 684 611 143 443 586 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,811 2,764 4,575 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,137 6,417 9,554 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 5,834 9,947 15,781 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,129 6,060 8,189 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 1,749 4,616 6,365 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 788 1,813 2,601 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,750 4,709 7,459 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 331 1,621 1,952 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 1,863 5,187 7,050 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 921 2,818 3,739 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 15,451 37,193 52,644 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 845 1,733 2,578 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,284 3,108 4,392 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 2,102 7,138 9,240 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 645 1,720 2,365 77.06% San Juan 597 475 117 337 454 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 618 2,348 2,966 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 184 928 1,112 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 2,352 7,551 9,903 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 3,777 5,933 9,710 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 507 1,763 2,270 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 22,884 55,783 78,667 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 708 3,161 3,869 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 474,772 1,284,307 1,759,079 73.54%

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Amendment 62 (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 34,207 73,851 108,058 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,634 3,163 4,797 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 53,090 136,777 189,867 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,043 2,969 5,012 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 718 1,123 1,841 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 502 1,042 1,544 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 20,642 100,575 121,217 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 6,041 16,035 22,076 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,633 5,611 8,244 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 371 543 914 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 951 3,509 4,460 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,334 1,628 2,962 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 453 891 1,344 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 480 762 1,242 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 873 1,349 2,222 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,102 7,669 12,771 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 31,277 151,984 183,261 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 315 641 956 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 38,047 74,361 112,408 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 3,089 10,828 13,917 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 76,850 112,134 188,984 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 3,971 6,681 10,652 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 6,284 9,356 15,640 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 4,891 12,447 17,338 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 577 2,022 2,599 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 1,665 4,693 6,358 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,207 4,877 6,084 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 172 378 550 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 984 1,838 2,822 80.23% Jackson 999 797 142 576 718 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 58,752 160,891 219,643 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 272 469 741 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,035 1,766 2,801 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 5,531 14,302 19,833 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 548 1,581 2,129 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 36,053 84,998 121,051 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,039 3,134 5,173 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 595 1,194 1,789 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 2,747 4,523 7,270 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 19,345 34,383 53,728 76.36% Mineral 684 611 166 378 544 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,698 2,800 4,498 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,422 5,950 9,372 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 5,929 9,475 15,404 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,798 5,131 7,929 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,222 3,895 6,117 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 643 1,880 2,523 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 2,272 5,022 7,294 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 702 1,147 1,849 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 1,154 5,649 6,803 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,371 2,211 3,582 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 17,434 34,208 51,642 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 946 1,563 2,509 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,731 2,536 4,267 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 1,721 7,402 9,123 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 614 1,640 2,254 77.06% San Juan 597 475 92 347 439 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 441 2,425 2,866 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 324 710 1,034 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 1,811 7,744 9,555 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 3,668 5,863 9,531 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 819 1,360 2,179 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 28,112 49,419 77,531 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,510 2,181 3,691 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 509,062 1,218,490 1,727,552 73.54%

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Amendment 63 (Constitutional) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 50,703 56,765 107,468 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 2,274 2,427 4,701 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 85,107 102,331 187,438 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,809 2,085 4,894 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 947 868 1,815 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 767 765 1,532 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 37,078 81,614 118,692 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 10,304 11,472 21,776 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 4,129 4,027 8,156 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 498 414 912 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,937 2,466 4,403 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,472 1,435 2,907 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 588 738 1,326 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 709 530 1,239 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,264 943 2,207 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 7,375 5,353 12,728 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 53,046 127,067 180,113 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 483 467 950 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 62,154 49,220 111,374 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 6,161 7,430 13,591 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 111,477 75,275 186,752 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 6,860 3,847 10,707 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 9,121 6,404 15,525 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 8,287 8,873 17,160 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 1,187 1,395 2,582 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 3,099 3,188 6,287 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,439 3,492 5,931 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 312 237 549 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,453 1,307 2,760 80.23% Jackson 999 797 330 388 718 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 97,076 121,196 218,272 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 383 344 727 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 1,455 1,306 2,761 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 8,399 11,000 19,399 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 897 1,218 2,115 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 55,562 62,957 118,519 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,672 2,431 5,103 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 932 850 1,782 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 3,694 3,492 7,186 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 29,371 23,993 53,364 76.36% Mineral 684 611 262 278 540 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,487 1,967 4,454 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 4,860 4,421 9,281 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 8,996 6,310 15,306 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 4,168 3,714 7,882 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 3,197 2,915 6,112 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 1,181 1,309 2,490 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 4,177 3,148 7,325 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 897 907 1,804 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,384 4,205 6,589 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,914 1,648 3,562 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 26,668 24,536 51,204 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 1,441 1,028 2,469 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 2,394 1,828 4,222 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 3,419 5,456 8,875 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 1,056 1,194 2,250 77.06% San Juan 597 475 166 283 449 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 915 1,895 2,810 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 525 490 1,015 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 4,076 5,295 9,371 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 5,884 3,589 9,473 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 1,205 950 2,155 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 40,862 35,487 76,349 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 2,210 1,481 3,691 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 800,155 905,944 1,706,099 73.54%

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Proposition 101 (Statutory) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 38,640 71,355 109,995 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,274 3,666 4,940 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 59,486 132,829 192,315 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,374 2,673 5,047 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 519 1,429 1,948 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 424 1,186 1,610 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 30,119 89,836 119,955 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 7,163 15,058 22,221 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 2,874 5,471 8,345 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 240 709 949 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,484 3,004 4,488 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,019 2,067 3,086 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 469 966 1,435 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 500 788 1,288 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 1,040 1,224 2,264 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,882 7,151 13,033 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 42,527 140,796 183,323 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 326 685 1,011 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 39,223 75,243 114,466 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 4,850 9,298 14,148 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 76,186 115,350 191,536 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,381 6,469 10,850 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 6,877 9,115 15,992 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 5,805 12,005 17,810 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 957 1,668 2,625 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,190 4,335 6,525 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 1,611 4,652 6,263 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 127 456 583 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,005 1,901 2,906 80.23% Jackson 999 797 243 514 757 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 66,165 157,337 223,502 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 197 573 770 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 622 2,390 3,012 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 6,575 13,343 19,918 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 706 1,488 2,194 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 39,334 81,842 121,176 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 1,893 3,532 5,425 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 506 1,363 1,869 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 2,125 5,382 7,507 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 21,695 32,614 54,309 76.36% Mineral 684 611 158 428 586 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 2,048 2,515 4,563 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,422 6,136 9,558 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 6,685 9,110 15,795 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 2,598 5,543 8,141 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,059 4,271 6,330 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 881 1,705 2,586 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,299 4,180 7,479 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 403 1,546 1,949 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,070 4,892 6,962 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,121 2,606 3,727 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 18,236 33,072 51,308 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 980 1,585 2,565 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,463 2,944 4,407 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 2,557 6,626 9,183 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 737 1,636 2,373 77.06% San Juan 597 475 126 325 451 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 760 2,196 2,956 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 211 895 1,106 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 2,893 6,932 9,825 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,346 5,312 9,658 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 605 1,664 2,269 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 26,437 52,108 78,545 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 860 3,010 3,870 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 564,588 1,183,000 1,747,588 73.54%

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Proposition 102 (Statutory) County Active Voters Ballots Cast Yes No Total Turnout % Adams 169,505 113,598 42,282 64,477 106,759 67.02% Alamosa 6,443 5,120 1,854 2,822 4,676 79.47% Arapahoe 272,896 200,726 70,405 113,978 184,383 73.55% Archuleta 7,441 5,287 2,116 2,672 4,788 71.05% Baca 2,402 2,043 594 1,209 1,803 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 541 978 1,519 80.76% Boulder 162,090 126,893 35,111 78,702 113,813 78.29% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 8,056 13,508 21,564 77.57% Chaffee 10,276 8,618 3,062 4,974 8,036 83.87% Cheyenne 1,198 983 311 583 894 82.05% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 1,633 2,732 4,365 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 1,171 1,702 2,873 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 556 755 1,311 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 499 711 1,210 80.25% Custer 2,905 2,304 797 1,376 2,173 79.31% Delta 16,133 13,312 5,328 7,300 12,628 82.51% Denver 273,228 194,375 56,705 119,142 175,847 71.14% Dolores 1,353 1,051 355 573 928 77.68% Douglas 159,248 118,221 43,408 66,265 109,673 74.24% Eagle 22,120 14,897 5,686 7,690 13,376 67.35% El Paso 290,013 197,765 78,205 104,976 183,181 68.19% Elbert 14,191 11,119 4,274 6,247 10,521 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 6,680 8,625 15,305 77.09% Garfield 24,082 18,311 7,386 9,714 17,100 76.04% Gilpin 3,785 2,732 957 1,597 2,554 72.18% Grand 8,832 6,714 2,379 3,793 6,172 76.02% Gunnison 8,409 6,482 2,186 3,701 5,887 77.08% Hinsdale 703 608 209 324 533 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 1,191 1,536 2,727 80.23% Jackson 999 797 215 484 699 79.78% Jefferson 298,835 231,490 75,174 138,573 213,747 77.46% Kiowa 922 800 209 515 724 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 968 1,758 2,726 77.65% La Plata 28,407 20,891 7,266 11,649 18,915 73.54% Lake 3,317 2,264 808 1,287 2,095 68.25% Larimer 167,293 127,292 45,905 70,148 116,053 76.09% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 2,108 2,947 5,055 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 670 1,086 1,756 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 2,694 4,413 7,107 80.05% Mesa 72,877 55,652 21,761 30,615 52,376 76.36% Mineral 684 611 222 313 535 89.33% Moffat 6,756 4,691 1,836 2,563 4,399 69.43% Montezuma 12,973 9,820 3,599 5,535 9,134 75.70% Montrose 20,164 16,112 6,285 8,766 15,051 79.90% Morgan 11,066 8,387 3,103 4,735 7,838 75.79% Otero 8,583 6,525 2,340 3,709 6,049 76.02% Ouray 3,130 2,659 917 1,548 2,465 84.95% Park 9,969 7,696 3,197 3,986 7,183 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 607 1,172 1,779 93.31% Pitkin 10,210 7,424 2,432 4,126 6,558 72.71% Prowers 5,116 3,861 1,312 2,227 3,539 75.47% Pueblo 75,613 54,455 19,670 29,822 49,492 72.02% Rio Blanco 3,420 2,642 907 1,550 2,457 77.25% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 1,609 2,506 4,115 79.75% Routt 13,287 9,621 3,069 5,789 8,858 72.41% Saguache 3,200 2,466 873 1,344 2,217 77.06% San Juan 597 475 140 284 424 79.56% San Miguel 4,400 3,077 952 1,811 2,763 69.93% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 327 661 988 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 3,450 5,725 9,175 58.81% Teller 13,198 9,957 4,086 5,204 9,290 75.44% Washington 2,648 2,354 751 1,371 2,122 88.90% Weld 113,070 80,809 31,427 44,189 75,616 71.47% Yuma 4,842 3,982 1,618 2,030 3,648 82.24% Total 2,474,059 1,819,481 636,444 1,037,103 1,673,547 73.54%

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Amendment P (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to section 2 of article XVIII of the constitution of the state of Colorado, concerning the regulation of games of chance by an authority specified by the general assembly?

Enmienda P (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda de la sección 2 del artículo XVIII de la constitución del estado de Colorado, relacionada con la regulación de los juegos de azar por una autoridad especificada por la asamblea general?

Amendment Q (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to section 3 of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Colorado, concerning a process for temporarily moving the seat of government in a disaster emergency that substantially affects the ability of the state government to operate in the city and county of Denver, and, in connection therewith, requiring the general assembly to convene in a temporary meeting location designated by the governor and authorizing the general assembly to determine by law a temporary location for the seat of government of the state?

Enmienda Q (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda de la sección 3 del artículo VIII de la constitución del estado de Colorado, relacionada con un proceso para mudar temporalmente la sede del gobierno en caso de una emergencia catastrófica que afecta esencialmente la capacidad del gobierno estatal de operar en la ciudad y el condado de Denver y, en relación con la misma, exigir que la asamblea general se reúna en un lugar de reunión temporal designado por el gobernador y autorizar a la asamblea general a determinar por ley un lugar temporal para la sede del gobierno del estado?

Amendment R (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to section 3 (1) (b) of article X of the constitution of the state of Colorado, concerning an exemption from property taxation for a possessory interest in real property if the actual value of the interest is less than or equal to six thousand dollars or such amount adjusted for inflation?

Enmienda R (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a la sección 3 (1) (b) del artículo X de la constitución del estado de Colorado, relacionada con una exención de los impuestos inmobiliarios para un interés posesorio en bienes inmuebles si el valor real del interés es menos de o equivalente a seis mil dólares o a dicha suma ajustada para la inflación?

Amendment 60 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning government charges on property, and, in connection therewith, allowing petitions in all districts for elections to lower property taxes; specifying requirements for property tax elections; requiring enterprises and authorities to pay property taxes but offsetting the revenues with lower tax rates; prohibiting enterprises and unelected boards from levying fees or taxes on property; setting expiration dates for certain tax rate and revenue increases; requiring school districts to reduce property tax rates and replacing the revenue with state aid; and eliminating property taxes that exceed the dollar amount included in an approved ballot question, that exceed state property tax laws, policies, and limits existing in 1992 that have been violated, changed, or weakened without state voter approval, or that were not approved by voters without certain ballot language?

Enmienda 60 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a la constitución de Colorado relacionada con cargos gubernamentales sobre los bienes inmuebles y, en relación con la misma, permitir peticiones en todos los distritos para elecciones para reducir los impuestos inmobiliarios; especificar los requisitos para elecciones de impuestos inmobiliarios; exigir que las empresas y autoridades paguen impuestos inmobiliarios pero compensando los ingresos con tasas tributarias más bajas; prohibir a las empresas y los consejos no elegidos a gravar cargos o impuestos sobre bienes inmuebles; fijar fechas de vencimiento para ciertos aumentos de tasas tributarias e ingresos; exigir que los distritos escolares reduzcan las tasas tributarias inmobiliarios y reemplacen los ingresos con ayuda estatal; y eliminar los impuestos inmobiliarios que exceden el importe en dólares incluido en un asunto de balota anterior aprobado, que exceden las leyes tributarias inmobiliarias estatales, y los límites existentes en 1992 que han sido violados, cambiados o debilitados sin aprobación de los votantes estatales, o que no fueron aprobados por los votantes sin cierto texto de balota?

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Amendment 61 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning limitations on government borrowing, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting future borrowing in any form by state government; requiring voter approval of future borrowing by local governmental entities; limiting the form, term, and amount of total borrowing by each local governmental entity; directing all current borrowing to be paid; and reducing tax rates after certain borrowing is fully repaid?

Enmienda 61 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a la constitución de Colorado relacionada con limitaciones sobre empréstitos gubernamentales y, en relación con la misma, prohibir empréstitos futuros de cualquier forma por el gobierno estatal; exigir la aprobación de los votantes para empréstitos futuros por entidades gubernamentales locales; limitar la forma, el plazo e importe de los empréstitos totales de cada entidad gubernamental local; ordenar el pago de todos los empréstitos corrientes; y reducir las tasas tributarias después de haberse reintegrado plenamente ciertos empréstitos?

Amendment 62 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution applying the term "person", as used in those provisions of the Colorado constitution relating to inalienable rights, equality of justice, and due process of law, to every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being?

Enmienda 62 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a la constitución de Colorado aplicando el término "persona", según se usa en las estipulaciones de la constitución de Colorado relacionadas con derechos inajenables, igualdad de justicia y debido proceso del derecho, a cada ser humano desde la incepción del desarrollo biológico de dicho ser humano?

Amendment 63 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the right of all persons to health care choice, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting the state independently or at the instance of the United States from adopting or enforcing any statute, regulation, resolution, or policy that requires a person to participate in a public or private health insurance or coverage plan or that denies, restricts, or penalizes the right or ability of a person to make or receive direct payments for lawful health care services; and exempting from the effects of the amendment emergency medical treatment required to be provided by hospitals, health facilities, and health care providers or health benefits provided under workers' compensation or similar insurance?

Enmienda 63 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a la constitución de Colorado relacionada con el derecho de todas las personas a la libertad de elección de atención médica y, en relación con la misma, prohibir al estado, independientemente o a instancia del Gobierno Federal, que adopte o haga cumplir cualquier estatuto, reglamento, resolución o política que exija que una persona participe en un plan de seguro o plan de cobertura médica público o privado o que niegue, restrinja o sancione el derecho o la capacidad de una persona de efectuar o recibir pagos directos a cambio de servicios de atención médica legítimos; y eximir de los efectos de la enmienda el tratamiento médico de emergencia que los hospitales, centros médicos y proveedores de atención médica están obligados a proporcionar o beneficios médicos provistos bajo el seguro de compensación laboral o seguro similar?

Proposition 101 (STATUTORY)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning limits on government charges, and, in connection therewith, reducing vehicle ownership taxes over four years to nominal amounts; ending taxes on vehicle rentals and leases; phasing in over four years a $10,000 vehicle sale price tax exemption; setting total yearly registration, license, and title charges at $10 per vehicle; repealing other specific vehicle charges; lowering the state income tax rate to 4.5% and phasing in a further reduction in the rate to 3.5%; ending state and local taxes and charges, except 911 charges, on telecommunication service customer accounts; and stating that, with certain specified exceptions, any added charges on vehicles and telecommunication service customer accounts shall be tax increases?

Propuesta 101 (ESTATUTARIA)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a los Estatutos Revisados de Colorado relacionada con límites sobre cargos gubernamentales y, en relación con la misma, reducir los impuestos de titularidad de vehículos sobre cuatro años a importes nominales; terminar los impuestos sobre alquileres y arriendos de vehículos; introducir paulatinamente sobre un período de cuatro años una exención del impuesto sobre el precio de venta de vehículos de $10,000; fijar cargos anuales totales de registración, licencias y títulos de $10 por vehículo; derogar otros cargos específicos de vehículos; reducir la tasa tributaria de

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impuestos sobre la renta al 4.5% e introducir paulatinamente una reducción adicional de la tasa hasta el 3.5%; terminar los impuestos y cargos estatales y locales, excepto por los cargos 911, sobre cuentas de clientes de servicios de telecomunicaciones; e indicar que, con ciertas excepciones específicas, cualesquier cargos añadidos sobre vehículos y cuentas de cliente de servicios de telecomunicaciones constituirán aumentos de impuestos?

Proposition 102 (STATUTORY)

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado Revised Statutes requiring that only defendants arrested for a first offense, non violent misdemeanor may be recommended for release or actually released to a pretrial services program's supervision in lieu of a cash, property, or professional surety bond?

Propuesta 102 (ESTATUTARIA)

¿Debe haber una enmienda a los Estatutos Revisados de Colorado que exige que sólo puede recomendarse la puesta en libertad, o de hecho poner en libertad bajo la supervisión de un programa de servicios de supervisión previos al juicio a los acusados detenidos por un primer delito, cuyo delito es una infracción penal no violenta en vez de una fianza en efectivo o bienes, o fianza de garantía profesional?

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County Active Voters Ballots Cast Turnout % Adams 162,466 44,151 27.18% Alamosa 6,146 3,325 54.10% Arapahoe 275,193 86,137 31.30% Archuleta 7,255 2,182 30.08% Baca 2,394 1,524 63.66% Bent 1,992 979 49.15% Boulder 155,836 48,359 31.03% Broomfield 29,086 8,985 30.89% Chaffee 10,165 4,564 44.90% Cheyenne 1,183 731 61.79% Clear Creek 5,808 1,830 31.51% Conejos 4,133 1,855 44.88% Costilla 1,994 1,206 60.48% Crowley 1,600 966 60.38% Custer 2,870 1,415 49.30% Delta 15,614 6,904 44.22% Denver 258,119 85,524 33.13% Dolores 1,311 577 44.01% Douglas 152,310 46,240 30.36% Eagle 21,595 4,717 21.84% El Paso 280,703 78,216 27.86% Elbert 13,660 5,636 41.26% Fremont 20,603 8,764 42.54% Garfield 23,009 7,453 32.39% Gilpin 3,715 1,066 28.69% Grand 8,687 3,464 39.88% Gunnison 8,001 2,278 28.47% Hinsdale 672 440 65.48% Huerfano 3,703 1,823 49.23% Jackson 996 684 68.67% Jefferson 290,465 97,642 33.62% Kiowa 898 441 49.11% Kit Carson 3,861 1,803 46.70% La Plata 26,963 8,823 32.72% Lake 3,255 1,312 40.31% Larimer 157,988 50,001 31.65% Las Animas 7,310 3,003 41.08% Lincoln 2,403 1,161 48.31% Logan 9,331 4,570 48.98% Mesa 69,508 27,030 38.89% Mineral 643 448 69.67% Moffat 6,598 2,734 41.44% Montezuma 12,388 5,517 44.54% Montrose 19,445 8,126 41.79% Morgan 10,718 4,509 42.07% Otero 8,243 3,337 40.48% Ouray 3,021 1,260 41.71% Park 10,002 3,198 31.97% Phillips 2,362 1,063 45.00% Pitkin 9,836 3,163 32.16% Prowers 4,938 1,506 30.50% Pueblo 72,958 28,515 39.08% Rio Blanco 3,281 1,940 59.13% Rio Grande 5,631 2,795 49.64% Routt 12,613 3,913 31.02% Saguache 3,050 1,237 40.56% San Juan 577 90 15.60% San Miguel 4,261 1,317 30.91% Sedgwick 1,374 900 65.50% Summit 17,082 2,261 13.24% Teller 12,768 4,954 38.80% Washington 2,578 1,625 63.03% Weld 109,995 29,544 26.86% Yuma 4,662 2,338 50.15% Total 2,391,825 774,071 32.36%

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County Active Voters Ballots Cast Turnout % Adams 169,621 113,645 67.00% Alamosa 6,452 5,124 79.42% Arapahoe 273,313 200,903 73.51% Archuleta 7,453 5,292 71.00% Baca 2,402 2,043 85.05% Bent 2,053 1,658 80.76% Boulder 163,069 127,298 78.06% Broomfield 29,838 23,145 77.57% Chaffee 10,295 8,623 83.76% Cheyenne 1,199 983 81.98% Clear Creek 5,953 4,643 77.99% Conejos 4,240 3,230 76.18% Costilla 2,058 1,560 75.80% Crowley 1,681 1,349 80.25% Custer 2,909 2,306 79.27% Delta 16,147 13,321 82.50% Denver 273,922 194,648 71.06% Dolores 1,353 1,051 77.68% Douglas 159,373 118,273 74.21% Eagle 22,218 14,920 67.15% El Paso 290,167 197,825 68.18% Elbert 14,192 11,119 78.35% Fremont 21,177 16,325 77.09% Garfield 24,106 18,311 75.96% Gilpin 3,790 2,732 72.08% Grand 8,845 6,722 76.00% Gunnison 8,434 6,498 77.05% Hinsdale 703 608 86.49% Huerfano 3,749 3,008 80.23% Jackson 999 797 79.78% Jefferson 299,309 231,695 77.41% Kiowa 922 800 86.77% Kit Carson 3,969 3,082 77.65% La Plata 28,442 20,891 73.45% Lake 3,317 2,264 68.25% Larimer 167,638 127,442 76.02% Las Animas 7,464 5,694 76.29% Lincoln 2,475 1,920 77.58% Logan 9,644 7,720 80.05% Mesa 72,939 55,652 76.30% Mineral 685 612 89.34% Moffat 6,756 4,691 69.43% Montezuma 12,977 9,820 75.67% Montrose 20,174 16,113 79.87% Morgan 11,070 8,389 75.78% Otero 8,583 6,525 76.02% Ouray 3,136 2,659 84.79% Park 9,969 7,696 77.20% Phillips 2,407 2,246 93.31% Pitkin 10,281 7,453 72.49% Prowers 5,118 3,863 75.48% Pueblo 75,648 54,471 72.01% Rio Blanco 3,422 2,644 77.26% Rio Grande 5,718 4,560 79.75% Routt 13,316 9,637 72.37% Saguache 3,200 2,466 77.06% San Juan 597 475 79.56% San Miguel 4,406 3,077 69.84% Sedgwick 1,410 1,143 81.06% Summit 17,394 10,229 58.81% Teller 13,215 9,957 75.35% Washington 2,648 2,354 88.90% Weld 113,156 80,846 71.45% Yuma 4,842 3,982 82.24% Total 2,477,958 1,821,028 73.49%