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Posted: 12:59 PM Oct 27, 2011

Election Results
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National Presidential Race
Barack Obama Winner (D) 60,048,411 51%
Mitt Romney (R) 57,386,285 49%
Total Votes: 117434696
President - Colorado
Barack Obama Winner (D) 1,210,464 52%
Mitt Romney (R) 1,105,491 48%
Total Votes: 2315955
President - Delegate Count
Barack Obama Winner (D) 303 60%
Mitt Romney (R) 206 40%
Total Votes: 509
Colorado - U.S. Representative District 5
Doug Lamborn (R) 183,365 66%
Kenneth R. Harvell (AC) 11,803 4%
Jim Pirtle (L) 20,250 7%
Misha Luzov (G) 15,747 6%
Dave Anderson (UNA) 48,767 17%
Total Votes: 279932
Colorado - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace (D) 122,119 41%
Scott R. Tipton (R) 162,635 54%
Gregory Gilman (L) 7,049 2%
Tisha T. Casida (UNA) 9,048 3%
Total Votes: 300851
Colorado - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 5,245 2%
Cory Gardner (R) 184,597 59%
Brandon Shaffer (D) 115,500 37%
Josh Gilliland (L) 9,589 3%
Total Votes: 314931
Colorado - CU Regent District 5
Gina M. Biolchini (AC) 32,647 13%
Kyle H. Hybl (R) 182,733 71%
Steven Hartmann (L) 42,201 16%
Total Votes: 257581
Colorado - CU Regent District 3
Jessica Garrow (D) 127,781 46%
Glenn Gallegos (R) 149,276 54%
Total Votes: 277057
Colorado - CU Regent At Large
Stephen C. Ludwig (D) 996,634 47%
Tyler Belmont (AC) 57,619 3%
Brian Davidson (R) 944,392 45%
Daniel Ong (L) 110,301 5%
Total Votes: 2108946
Colorado - State Senate District 10
Christopher Mull (AC) 5,399 9%
Owen Hill (R) 42,565 74%
Brandon Hughes (L) 9,735 17%
Total Votes: 57699
Colorado - State Senate District 12
James Michael Bristol (AC) 7,325 15%
Bill L. Cadman (R) 33,477 68%
Dave Respecki (L) 8,214 17%
Total Votes: 49016
Colorado - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder (R) 21,765 44%
Crestina Martinez (D) 19,975 40%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 8,214 16%
Total Votes: 49954
Colorado - State Representative District 14
Thomas O'Dell (AC) 2,246 7%
Dan Nordberg (R) 25,305 77%
R. David Lucero (L) 5,517 17%
Total Votes: 33068
Colorado - State Representative District 15
Mark Waller (R) 20,100 73%
Michael Edstrom (AC) 3,131 11%
Larry Reedy (L) 4,408 16%
Total Votes: 27639
Colorado - State Representative District 16
Janak Joshi (R) 21,029 69%
David Rawe (AC) 4,179 14%
Michael J. Giallombardo (L) 5,458 18%
Total Votes: 30666
Colorado - State Representative District 17
Thomas "Tony" Exum Sr. (D) 10,521 54%
Barry Forest Pace (AC) 524 3%
Mark H. Barker (R) 7,428 38%
Susan Quilleash (L) 932 5%
Total Votes: 19405
Colorado - State Representative District 18
Jennifer George (R) 14,493 41%
Amy Fedde (AC) 776 2%
Pete Lee (D) 18,580 53%
Robert "Bob" Melamede (L) 1,346 4%
Total Votes: 35195
Colorado - State Representative District 19
Timothy Shawn Biolchini (AC) 2,425 6%
Amy Stephens (R) 32,694 82%
Alan MacGregor Bassett (L) 4,571 12%
Total Votes: 39690
Colorado - State Representative District 20
Michael Goldsborough (D) 11,638 33%
Bob Gardner (R) 23,773 67%
Total Votes: 35411
Colorado - State Representative District 21
Lois Landgraf (R) 13,113 66%
Sean E. Halstead (AC) 3,123 16%
Laticia Burns (L) 3,609 18%
Total Votes: 19845
Colorado - State Representative District 35
Cherylin N. Peniston (D) 17,733 56%
Brian Vande Krol (R) 14,112 44%
Total Votes: 31845
Colorado - State Representative District 39
Polly Lawrence (R) 25,590 65%
Carla J. Turner (D) 11,878 30%
Donna Price (L) 1,904 5%
Total Votes: 39372
Colorado - State Representative District 46
Leroy M. Garcia Jr. (D) 16,771 61%
Jerry Denney (R) 10,584 39%
Total Votes: 27355
Colorado - State Representative District 47
Chuck Rodosevich (D) 10,088 49%
Clarice Navarro-Ratzlaff (R) 10,569 51%
Total Votes: 20657
Colorado - State Representative District 60
Pier Cohen (D) 5,696 31%
James D. (Jim) Wilson (R) 11,956 65%
M. Bruce Waters (L) 820 4%
Curtis Imrie (UNA) 0%
Total Votes: 18472
Colorado - State Representative District 62
Edward Vigil (D) 14,401 62%
Tim Walters (R) 9,000 38%
Total Votes: 23401
Colorado - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore (R) 24,044 76%
Nick Schneider (L) 7,549 24%
Total Votes: 31593
Colorado - Amendment S
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the state personnel system, and, in connection therewith, expanding the veterans' preference; increasing the number of candidates eligible to be appointed to a position; adjusting the duration of allowable temporary employment; allowing the flexibility to remove a limited number of positions from the system; modifying the residency requirement; adjusting the terms of service for members of the state personnel board; and requiring merit-based appointments to be made through a comparative analysis process?
YES 1,168,268 56%
NO 908,106 44%
Total Votes: 2076374
Colorado - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 1,252,951 55%
NO 1,032,326 45%
Total Votes: 2285277
Colorado - Amendment 65
Shall there be amendments to the Colorado constitution and the Colorado revised statutes concerning support by Colorado's legislative representatives for a federal constitutional amendment to limit campaign contributions and spending, and, in connection therewith, instructing Colorado's congressional delegation to propose and support, and the members of Colorado's state legislature to ratify, an amendment to the United States constitution that allows congress and the states to limit campaign contributions and spending?
YES 1,609,999 74%
NO 571,347 26%
Total Votes: 2181346
District Attorney - District 16
James R. Bullock (R) 2,467 58%
Daniel R. Hyatt (D) 1,763 42%
Total Votes: 4230
El Paso - President
Barack Obama (D) 104,989 39%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 163,819 61%
Total Votes: 268808
El Paso - U.S. Rep District 5
Doug Lamborn Winner (R) 162,043 65%
Kenneth R. Harvell (AC) 10,476 4%
Jim Pirtle (L) 18,352 7%
Misha Luzov (G) 14,094 6%
Dave Anderson (U) 45,064 18%
Total Votes: 250029
El Paso - Regent of University of Colorado At Large
Stephen C. Ludwig (D) 86,746 35%
Tyler Belmont (AC) 7,896 3%
Brian Davidson Winner (R) 141,380 57%
Daniel Ong (L) 11,776 5%
Total Votes: 247798
El Paso - Regent of University of Colorado Congressional District 5
Gina M. Biolchini (AC) 28,840 13%
Kyle H. Hybl Winner (R) 163,478 71%
Steven Hartmann (L) 38,033 17%
Total Votes: 230351
El Paso - State Senate District 10
Christopher Mull (AC) 5,399 9%
Owen Hill Winner (R) 42,565 74%
Brandon Hughes (L) 9,735 17%
Total Votes: 57699
El Paso - State Senate District 12
James Michael Bristol (AC) 7,325 15%
Bill L. Cadman Winner (R) 33,477 68%
Dave Respecki (L) 8,214 17%
Total Votes: 49016
El Paso - State Representative District 14
Thomas O'Dell (AC) 2,246 7%
Dan Nordberg Winner (R) 25,305 77%
R. David Lucero (L) 5,517 17%
Total Votes: 33068
El Paso - State Representative District 15
Mark Waller (R) 20,100 73%
Michael Edstrom (AC) 3,131 11%
Larry Reedy (L) 4,408 16%
Total Votes: 27639
El Paso - State Representative District 16
Janak Joshi Winner (R) 21,029 69%
David Rawe (AC ) 4,179 14%
Michael J. Giallombardo (L) 5,458 18%
Total Votes: 30666
El Paso - State Representative District 17
Thomas "Tony" Exum Sr. (D) 10,521 54%
Barry Forest Pace (AC) 524 3%
Mark H. Barker (R) 7,428 38%
Susan Quilleash (L) 932 5%
Total Votes: 19405
El Paso - State Representative District 18
Jennifer George (R) 14,493 41%
Amy Fedde (AC) 776 2%
Pete Lee Winner (D) 18,580 53%
Robert "Bob" Melamede (L) 1,346 4%
Total Votes: 35195
El Paso - State Representative District 19
Timothy Shawn Biolch (AC) 2,425 6%
Amy Stephens Winner (R) 32,694 82%
Alan MacGregor Bassett (L) 4,571 12%
Total Votes: 39690
El Paso - State Representative District 20
Michael Goldsborough (D) 11,638 33%
Bob Gardner (R) 23,773 67%
Total Votes: 35411
El Paso - State Representative District 21
Lois Landgraf (R) 13,113 66%
Sean E. Halstead (AC) 3,123 16%
Laticia Burns (L) 3,609 18%
Total Votes: 19845
El Paso - District Attorney
Dan May Winner (R) 207,097 100%
Total Votes: 207097
El Paso - Justice of Colorado Supreme Court
Justice Nathan B. Coats - retain office, yes or no?
YES Winner 151,423 71%
NO 63,244 29%
Total Votes: 214667
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge Laurie A. Booras - retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 151,423 71%
NO 63,244 29%
Total Votes: 214667
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge James S. Casebolt – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 151,878 71%
NO 60,954 29%
Total Votes: 212832
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge Dennis A. Graham – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 143,534 68%
NO 68,512 32%
Total Votes: 212046
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge Gale T. Miller – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 144,454 68%
NO 67,275 32%
Total Votes: 211729
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge John R. Webb – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 148,883 71%
NO 61,862 29%
Total Votes: 210745
El Paso - Court of Appeals
Judge Daniel Marc Taubman – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 147,719 70%
NO 63,324 30%
Total Votes: 211043
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge Theresa M. Cisneros – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 149,638 70%
NO 64,343 30%
Total Votes: 213981
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge Robert L. Lowrey – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 157,634 75%
NO 52,835 25%
Total Votes: 210469
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge Timothy J. Schutz – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 152,234 72%
NO 58,113 28%
Total Votes: 210347
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge Larry Edward Schwartz – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 152,234 72%
NO 58,113 28%
Total Votes: 210347
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge Scott A. Sells – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 152,188 73%
NO 57,196 27%
Total Votes: 209384
El Paso - District Judge 4th Judicial District
Judge David L. Shakes – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 152,188 73%
NO 57,196 27%
Total Votes: 209384
El Paso - County Judge
Judge Daniel Scott Wilson – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 155,693 74%
NO 55,519 26%
Total Votes: 211212
El Paso - County Judge
Judge Karla J. Hansen – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 121,345 57%
NO 92,871 43%
Total Votes: 214216
El Paso - County Judge
Judge Marla Prudek – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 155,447 74%
NO 55,379 26%
Total Votes: 210826
El Paso - County Commissioner District 2
Amy Lathen Winner (R) 37,007 78%
Karyna Lemus (G) 10,708 22%
Total Votes: 47715
El Paso - County Commissioner District 3
John E. Morris (D) 25,557 43%
Sallie Clark Winner (R) 34,276 57%
Total Votes: 59833
El Paso - County Commissioner District 4
Doskor Hanchett Jr. (D) 12,951 39%
Dennis Hisey Winner (R) 17,593 52%
Kathy Payne (AC) 2,115 6%
Bradley Harris (G) 876 3%
Total Votes: 33535
El Paso - Amendment S
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the state personnel system, and, in connection therewith, expanding the veterans' preference; increasing the number of candidates eligible to be appointed to a position; adjusting the duration of allowable temporary employment; allowing the flexibility to remove a limited number of positions from the system; modifying the residency requirement; adjusting the terms of service for members of the state personnel board; and requiring merit-based appointments to be made through a comparative analysis process?
YES Winner 134,992 55%
NO 111,765 45%
Total Votes: 246757
El Paso - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 133,046 49%
NO Winner 136,346 51%
Total Votes: 269392
El Paso - Amendment 65
Shall there be amendments to the Colorado constitution and the Colorado revised statues concerning support by Colorado's legislative representatives for a federal constitutional amendment to limit campaign contributions and spending, and, in connection therewith, instructing Colorado's congressional delegation to propose and support, and the members of Colorado's state legislature to ratify, an amendment to the United States constitution that allows congress and the states to limit campaign contributions and spending?
YES Winner 181,276 71%
NO 75,070 29%
Total Votes: 256346
El Paso - County Question 1A
Shall El Paso County taxes be increased by approximately $17 million annually to directly fund the urgent public safety needs identified by El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa, the chief law enforcement official serving all residents of the cities, towns and unincorporated areas within the boundaries of El Paso County, as critical to performing his statutory obligations to all El Paso County residents, by increasing the county's sales and use tax rate by twenty-three hundredths of one cent ($0.0023) per dollar pursuant to part 1 of Article 2 of Title 29, Colorado revised statutes; which needs are specifically identified in the areas of law enforcement, criminal justice and emergency response, with all revenues generated to be restricted to the following and used for no other purpose: 1 Law enforcement needs - hiring, employing, training and equipping additional patrol deputies, investigators and civilian support staff - conducting fire and criminal investigations - replacing obsolete and failing communication equipment -purchasing ammunition, fuel and other operational supplies and equipment 2. Criminal justice needs - hiring, employing, training and equipping additional detention deputies, civilian support staff and court transport personnel -conducting criminal extradition - replacing aging video surveillance and video visitation systems at the county jail -purchasing operational equipment and supplies -addressing additional security, safety, operations and maintenance costs at the county jail 3. Emergency response needs -hiring, employing, training and equipping additional emergency planning and operations staff and funding emergency responses -constructing an emergency services vehicle response center -purchasing a wildland fire truck and additional fire and emergency services equipment with the sheriff required to report annually to the citizens of El Paso County, all revenues and expenditures resulting from such tax increase; and a citizens’ advisory committee to review all revenues and expenditures resulting from such tax increase; with all revenues generated and the earnings on such revenue to be collected and spent each year without limitation by the revenue and spending limits of, and without affecting the county's ability to collect and spend other revenues or funds under Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution; with such sales and use tax increase being collected, administered and enforced pursuant to El Paso County board of county commissioners, Resolution no. 12-309; with sales of grocery food items, prescription medications, fuels for residential utilities and other goods and services identified in Resolution no. 12-309 being exempt from such sales and use tax increase; with the understanding that the sheriff can at any time recommend to the Board of County Commissioners a reduction or elimination of such sales and use tax increase; and with an eight-year sunset provision, such sales and use tax increase terminating without the need for further action on January 1, 2021?
YES Winner 167,702 64%
NO 93,656 36%
Total Votes: 261358
El Paso - County Question 1B
Shall the voters of El Paso County prohibit any person elected to the offices of county clerk and recorder, county surveyor, county assessor, county treasurer, and county commissioner, in any election held after the November 6, 2012 general election, from running for and if elected serving a maximum of three consecutive four-year terms, thereby denying the citizens of El Paso County the opportunity to retain the holders of these offices for 12 years if the voters so desire, with the understanding that a vote of “yes” will reduce the existing three-term limit to two consecutive four-year terms and a vote of “no” will preserve the current voter-approved limit of three consecutive four-year terms?
YES 161,006 64%
NO 90,369 36%
Total Votes: 251375
El Paso - Town of Calhan 2A
Shall the town of Calhan taxes be increased by $50,000 annually (estimated first full fiscal year dollar increase) and by whatever additional amounts are received thereafter, by the levy of a one percent (one penny per dollar) sales and use tax upon every transaction or other incident with respect to which a sales and use tax is levied by the state of Colorado within the town limits of Calhan (excluding purchases of food for domestic home consumption, prescription medications, residential utility bills, or other exempt transactions as detailed in articles 28 and 30 of title 39 of the Colorado revised statutes, as amended) commencing on January 1, 2013 for the purpose of funding maintenance, repair, and operations of roadways and bridges within the town of Calhan, and shall the proceeds of such taxes and investment income thereon constitute voter-approved revenue changes and be collected, retained and spent by the town without regard to any expenditure, revenue-raising, or other limitation contained in article x, § 20 of the Colorado constitution or any other law?
YES Winner 162 51%
NO 155 49%
Total Votes: 317
El Paso - Manitou Springs 2B
Shall the city of Manitou Springs taxes be increased by two hundred thirty-nine thousand five hundred forty-seven dollars ($239,547.00) annually in the first fiscal year and by whatever additional amounts are raised annually in each subsequent year by the imposition of an additional mill levy by the pikes peak library district not to exceed four (4) mills upon taxable real and personal property within the city, such revenues to be collected, retained and spent by the Pikes Peak Library District as authorized by the Colorado library law, C.r.s. § 24-90-101, et seq., and shall the proceeds of such tax and investment income thereon constitute a voter-approved revenue change to be collected and spent by the Pikes Peak Library District without regard to any expenditure, revenue-raising, or other limitation contained in Article X, Section 20, of the Colorado constitution or any other law?
YES Winner 1,537 55%
NO 1,242 45%
Total Votes: 2779
El Paso - Manitou Springs 2C
Without any increase in taxes or the issuance of any new debt, shall the city of Manitou Springs be authorized to expend the full amount of all revenues in the El Paso Boulevard/Beckers Lane Park fund for general parks and recreation purposes throughout the entire city of Manitou Springs, rather than for the limited purpose of purchase and improvement of property on El Paso Boulevard, as originally approved by the voters on November 4, 1997?
YES Winner 2,338 84%
NO 433 16%
Total Votes: 2771
El Paso - Fountain 2D
Shall city of Fountain property taxes be increased nine hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($975,000) (first full fiscal year dollar increase) annually and by whatever additional amounts are raised annually thereafter by levying an ad valorem mill levy rate increase of 5.25 mills on all property in the city of Fountain in 2012 for collection starting in 2013 and shall city of Fountain debt be increased by an amount not to exceed three million fifty thousand dollars ($3,050,000) with a maximum annual repayment cost of four hundred five thousand dollars ($405,000) and with a maximum total repayment cost of four million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($4,250,000) (such amount being the total principal, interest, and debt premium that could be payable over the maximum term of the debt); such ad valorem property tax increase to be implemented by an ordinance or resolution of the city of Fountain, Colorado to be used solely to pay for the following: - the acquiring, construction, equipping and staffing of a fire station in the city of Fountain east of the railroad tracks; - after construction and equipping of the fire station, paying for the continued staffing, equipping and maintenance of the fire station; -paying debt service on all general obligation debt described below; - paying all necessary or incidental costs relating thereto, including without limitation, the funding of reserves for the general obligation debt; -after paying the obligations set forth above, paying for other fire department capital needs, staffing and services including emergency medical services and ambulance services. Such debt to consist of general obligation debt issued solely for the following purposes: -acquiring, constructing, and equipping the fire station described above; -paying all necessary or incidental costs related thereto, including the funding of a debt reserve fund and costs of issuing debt; which general obligation debt shall bear interest at a maximum net effective rate not to exceed five and five tenths percent (5.5 %) per annum such debt to be issued, dated and sold at such time or times, and at such prices (at, above or below par) and containing such terms, not inconsistent herewith, as the city council may determine; and shall the mill levy rate of 5.25 mills be reduced to a mill levy rate not to exceed 3.32 mills after the general obligation debt is fully paid to finance the operation and maintenance of the fire station; and shall all tax revenues generated from the property tax authorized herein and from any earnings from the investment of such revenues and the proceeds of such debt be used solely for the purposes stated above and for prepayment of debt and any refunding debt issued hereafter; and shall the earnings on the investment of revenues from such tax and the proceeds of such debt (regardless of amount) constitute a voter-approved revenue change, and an exception to the revenue and spending limits of Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution, or any other law?
YES 3,302 45%
NO Winner 4,026 55%
Total Votes: 7328
El Paso - Southwestern Highway 115 Fire Protection District 4A
Shall the Southwestern Highway 115 Fire Protection District taxes be increased $70,967.16 based on the total property valuation of $11,827,860 for the 2012 year and collected in 2013 and by whatever amounts as are received each year thereafter by the imposition of this mill levy increase of 6 mills, for a total of 13.2 mills upon taxable property values within the district, commencing with the 2014 tax collection year and continuing thereafter, with all such revenues, together with any and all other revenues to be collected, retained and spent by the district for the purposes of defraying salaries, other operating expenses of the district, and/or other lawful purposes, as a voter approved revenue change and an exception to the spending, revenue raising, and other limits which would otherwise apply under Article X, Section 20, of the Colorado constitution, C.r.s., 29-1-301 (1), or any other laws?
YES Winner 501 79%
NO 136 21%
Total Votes: 637
El Paso - Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority 5A
YES 191,055 79%
NO 49,405 21%
Total Votes: 240460
El Paso - Security Fire Protection District 5B
Shall the security fire protection district taxes be increased $549,345.00 annually in the first fiscal year (2013) and by whatever amounts as are received each year thereafter by the imposition of this mill levy increase of 3.325 mills upon taxable property within the district, commencing with the tax collection year 2013 and continuing thereafter, with such revenues, together with any and all other revenues to be collected, retained and spent by the district for the purposes of defraying salaries, other operating expenses of the district, and/or other lawful purposes, as a voter approved revenue change and an exception to the spending, revenue raising, and other limits which would otherwise apply under article x, section 20, of the Colorado constitution, c.r.s., 29-1-301(1), or any other laws?
YES Winner 8,865 67%
NO 4,465 33%
Total Votes: 13330
El Paso - Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Protection District 5C
Shall tri-lakes monument fire protection district taxes be increased $1,034,208 annually, or by such amount as may be raised by the imposition of an ad valorem property tax rate of 3.00 mills, being an increase from 8.50 mills to 11.50 mills, to be certified in 2012 and collected in 2013, and continuing each year thereafter as otherwise allowed by law, which increase shall be for funding the general fund of the district to provide proper fire protection, emergency response, and safety for the residents, property owners and businesses of the district, including: Offsetting decreases in tax revenue resulting from lower assessed values of property within the district, maintaining current staffing levels, maintaining fire protection and ems vehicles and equipment, maintaining stations, real property, facilities or equipment as necessary to ensure the safety of the community; and shall the proceeds of such taxes and any investment income thereon be collected and spent by the district as a voter-approved revenue change in 2013, and in each year thereafter without regard to any spending, revenue-raising, or other limitations contained within Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution, or section 29-1-301, Colorado revised statutes, and without limiting in any year the amount of other revenues that may be collected and spent by the district?
YES Winner 9,478 65%
NO 5,180 35%
Total Votes: 14658
Pueblo - President
Barack Obama Winner (D) 40,624 57%
Mitt Romney (R) 31,023 43%
Total Votes: 71647
Pueblo County - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace Winner (D) 38,132 52%
Scott R. Tipton (R) 30,876 42%
Gregory Gilman (L) 1,067 1%
Tisha T. Casida (U) 2,715 4%
Total Votes: 72790
Pueblo County - CU Regent At Large
Stephen C. Ludwig Winner (D) 38,750 56%
Tyler Belmont (AC) 26,715 38%
Brian Davidson (R) 2,085 3%
Daniel Ong (L) 1,975 3%
Total Votes: 69525
Pueblo County - CU Regent Congressional District 3
Jessica Garrow Winner (D) 40,315 58%
Glenn Gallegos (R) 28,809 42%
Total Votes: 69124
Pueblo County - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 5,247 54%
Crestina Martinez (D) 4,072 42%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 401 4%
Total Votes: 9720
Pueblo County - State Representative District 46
Leroy M. Garcia Jr. Winner (D) 22,901 61%
Jerry Denney (R) 14,661 39%
Total Votes: 37562
Pueblo County - State Representative District 47
Chuck Rodosevich Winner (D) 12,257 52%
Clarice Navarro-Ratzlaff (R) 11,333 48%
Total Votes: 23590
Pueblo County - State Representative District 62
Edward Vigil Winner (D) 6,944 71%
Tim Walters (R) 2,896 29%
Total Votes: 9840
Pueblo County - County Commissioner District 1
Terry A. Hart Winner (D) 38,644 54%
Daniel Edward Centa (R) 33,046 46%
Total Votes: 71690
Pueblo County - County Commissioner District 2
Liane "Buffie" McFadyen Winner (D) 36,731 51%
Debbie Rose (R) 35,338 49%
Total Votes: 72069
Pueblo County - Justice of the Supreme Court of Colorado
Justice Nathan B. Coats – remain in office yes or no?
YES Winner 47,385 74%
NO 16,797 26%
Total Votes: 64182
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge Laurie A. Booras – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 47,075 74%
NO 16,391 26%
Total Votes: 63466
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge James S. Casebolt – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 46,422 74%
NO 16,681 26%
Total Votes: 63103
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge Dennis A. Graham – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 46,422 73%
NO 16,746 27%
Total Votes: 63168
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge Gale T. Miller – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 46,513 74%
NO 16,578 26%
Total Votes: 63091
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge Daniel Marc Taubman – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 46,179 73%
NO 16,727 27%
Total Votes: 62906
Pueblo County - Court of Appeals
Judge John R. Webb – retain office yes or no?
YES Winner 46,073 74%
NO 16,487 26%
Total Votes: 62560
Pueblo County - District Judge 10th Judicial District
Judge Deborah R. Eyler – remain in office yes or no?
YES Winner 48,183 76%
NO 15,630 24%
Total Votes: 63813
Pueblo County - District Judge 10th Judicial District
Judge David W. Crockenberg – remain in office yes or no?
YES Winner 49,201 76%
NO 15,537 24%
Total Votes: 64738
Pueblo County - Amendment S
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the state personnel system, and, in connection therewith, expanding the veterans' preference; increasing the number of candidates eligible to be appointed to a position; adjusting the duration of allowable temporary employment; allowing the flexibility to remove a limited number of positions from the system; modifying the residency requirement; adjusting the terms of service for members of the state personnel board; and requiring merit-based appointments to be made through a comparative analysis process?
YES Winner 37,246 55%
NO 30,872 45%
Total Votes: 68118
Pueblo - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES Winner 39,715 55%
NO 32,505 45%
Total Votes: 72220
Pueblo County - Amendment 65
Shall there be amendments to the Colorado constitution and the Colorado revised statues concerning support by Colorado's legislative representatives for a federal constitutional amendment to limit campaign contributions and spending, and, in connection therewith, instructing Colorado's congressional delegation to propose and support, and the members of Colorado's state legislature to ratify, an amendment to the United States constitution that allows congress and the states to limit campaign contributions and spending?
YES Winner 49,289 71%
NO 20,048 29%
Total Votes: 69337
Pueblo County - County Issue 1A
Do you want to instruct Pueblo’s congressional representatives to propose and support, and Pueblo’s state legislators to ratify, an amendment to the United States Constitution to establish that: - The inherent rights of mankind recognized under the United States Constitution belong to natural human beings only, and not to legally created entities, such as corporations; and -Money is not speech, and therefore, limiting political contributions and spending is not equivalent to limiting political speech
YES Winner 44,512 65%
NO 23,691 35%
Total Votes: 68203
Pueblo County - Issue 3A
Shall Pueblo County school district No. 70 debt be increased $59,545,000, with a repayment cost of up to $108,612,000, and shall district taxes be increased up to $8,289,972 annually, for enlarging, improving, repairing or making additions to school buildings, for equipping or furnishing school buildings, for improving school grounds, or acquiring, constructing or improving any capital asset that the district is authorized by law to own, which improvements may include but are not limited to the following: -safety and security improvements; -energy improvements; -renovating, repairing or making additions to district classroom facilities; -renovating, repairing or making additions to district physical education facilities; and -renovating, repairing or making additions to district performing arts facilities; Such debt to be evidenced by the issuance of general obligation bonds, installment sale or lease purchase agreements, or other multiple fiscal year obligations; such debt to be sold or issued in one series or more, for a price above or below the principal amount thereof, on terms and conditions, and with such maturities as permitted by law and as the district may determine, including provisions for redemption of the debt prior to maturity with or without payment of a premium; and shall the mill levy be increased in any year, without limitation of rate and in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on such debt or any refunding debt (or to create a reserve for such payment); and shall the district be authorized to issue debt to refund the debt authorized in this question, provided that after the issuance of such refunding debt the total outstanding principal amount of all debt issued pursuant to this question does not exceed the maximum principal amount set forth above, and provided further that all debt issued by the district pursuant to this question is issued on terms that do not exceed the repayment costs authorized in this question; and shall such tax revenues and the earnings from the investment of such bond proceeds and tax revenues be collected, retained and spent as a voter approved revenue change under Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution or any other law?
YES Winner 14,199 56%
NO 11,289 44%
Total Votes: 25488
Pueblo County - Issue 5A
Shall the Beulah ambulance district mill levy for general property taxes be increased by 6.5 mills for a total of 13.5 mills commencing in tax collection year 2013 for taxes assessed for tax year 2012 for all amounts as may be generated by such 13.5 mill levy to pay the district's operations, maintenance and other expenses to provide funds to allow the district to add fire protection services to properties within the boundaries of the district and shall the proceeds of such taxes and investment income thereon be collected and spent by the district as a voter approved revenue change in 2012 and in each year thereafter without regard to any spending, revenue raising, or other limitation contained in Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution or Section 29-1-301 Colorado revised statutes, or any other law and without limiting in any year the amount of other revenues that may be collected and spent by the district.
YES Winner 494 66%
NO 260 34%
Total Votes: 754
Alamosa - President
Barack Obama Winner (D) 3,782 58%
Mitt Romney (R) 2,693 42%
Total Votes: 6475
Alamosa County - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace Winner (D) 3,129 49%
Scott R. Tipton (R) 2,965 46%
Gregory Gilman (L) 122 2%
Tisha T. Casida (U) 233 4%
Total Votes: 6449
Alamosa County - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder (R) 2,823 43%
Crestina Martinez Winner (D) 3,485 53%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 248 4%
Total Votes: 6556
Alamosa County - State Representative District 62
Edward Vigil Winner (D) 3,642 56%
Tim Walters (R) 2,805 44%
Total Votes: 6447
Alamosa - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES Winner 3,691 56%
NO 2,855 44%
Total Votes: 6546
Baca - President
Barack Obama (D) 462 23%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 1,554 77%
Total Votes: 2016
Baca - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (American Constitution) 50 3%
Cory Gardner Winner (Republican) 1,381 70%
Brandon Shaffer (Democratic) 487 25%
Josh Gilliland (Libertarian) 57 3%
Total Votes: 1975
Baca - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 1,275 64%
Crestina Martinez (D) 640 32%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 81 4%
Total Votes: 1996
Baca - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore Winner (R) 1,437 82%
Nick Schneider (L) 325 18%
Total Votes: 1762
Baca - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 751 37%
NO Winner 1,291 63%
Total Votes: 2042
Bent - President
Barack Obama (D) 778 42%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 1,053 58%
Total Votes: 1831
Bent - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 59 3%
Cory Gardner Winner (R) 1,042 58%
Brandon Shaffer (D) 668 37%
Josh Gilliland (L) 34 2%
Total Votes: 1803
Bent - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 936 51%
Crestina Martinez (D) 809 44%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 80 4%
Total Votes: 1825
Bent - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore Winner (R) 1,131 71%
Nick Schneider (L) 469 29%
Total Votes: 1600
Bent - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 913 49%
NO Winner 932 51%
Total Votes: 1845
Costilla - President
Barack Obama Winner (D) 1,317 75%
Mitt Romney (R) 440 25%
Total Votes: 1757
Costilla - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace Winner (D) 1,104 65%
Scott R. Tipton (R) 485 29%
Gregory Gilman (L) 40 2%
Tisha T. Casida (U) 69 4%
Total Votes: 1698
Costilla - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder (R) 527 30%
Crestina Martinez Winner (D) 1,134 64%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 113 6%
Total Votes: 1774
Costilla - State Representative District 62
Edward Vigil Winner (D) 1,335 75%
Tim Walters (R) 444 25%
Total Votes: 1779
Costilla - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES Winner 1,038 60%
NO 679 40%
Total Votes: 1717
Crowley - President
Barack Obama (D) 535 37%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 924 63%
Total Votes: 1459
Crowley - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 37 3%
Cory Gardner Winner (R) 922 64%
Brandon Shaffer (D) 438 30%
Josh Gilliland (L) 49 3%
Total Votes: 1446
Crowley - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 850 58%
Crestina Martinez (D) 542 37%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 80 5%
Total Votes: 1472
Crowley - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore Winner (R) 967 72%
Nick Schneider (L) 369 28%
Total Votes: 1336
Crowley - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 657 44%
NO Winner 823 56%
Total Votes: 1480
Custer - President
Barack Obama (D) 862 33%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 1,776 67%
Total Votes: 2638
Custer - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace (D) 742 28%
Scott R. Tipton Winner (R) 1,773 67%
Gregory Gilman (L) 63 2%
Tisha T. Casida 61 2%
Total Votes: 2639
Custer - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 1,650 63%
Crestina Martinez (D) 868 33%
William Stuart Bartley 108 4%
Total Votes: 2626
Custer - State Representative District 60
Pier Cohen (D) 707 28%
James "Jim" D. Wilson Winner (R) 1,713 68%
M. Bruce Waters (L) 102 4%
Total Votes: 2522
Custer - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 1,204 45%
NO Winner 1,449 55%
Total Votes: 2653
Fremont - President
Barack Obama (D) 6,644 34%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 13,087 66%
Total Votes: 19731
Fremont - U.S. Representative District 5
Doug Lamborn Winner (R) 13,520 72%
Kenneth R. Harvell (AC) 912 5%
Jim Pirtle (L) 1,029 5%
Misha Luzov (G) 927 5%
Dave Anderson (U) 2,358 13%
Total Votes: 18746
Fremont - State Representative District 47
Chuck Rodosevich (D) 834 28%
Clarice Navarro-Ratzlaff Winner (R) 2,127 72%
Total Votes: 2961
Fremont - State Representative District 60
Pier Cohen (D) 4,989 31%
James D. "Jim" Wilson Winner (R) 10,243 64%
M. Bruce Waters (L) 718 5%
Total Votes: 15950
Fremont - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 9,727 49%
NO Winner 10,247 51%
Total Votes: 19974
Huerfano - President
Barack Obama (D) 1,897 54%
Mitt Romney (R) 1,615 46%
Total Votes: 3512
Huerfano - U.S. Representative District 3
Sal Pace (D) 1,650 47%
Scott R. Tipton (R) 1,635 47%
Gregory Gilman (L) 76 2%
Tisha T. Casida (U) 131 4%
Total Votes: 3492
Huerfano - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder (R) 1,401 40%
Crestina Martinez (D) 1,998 57%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 109 3%
Total Votes: 3508
Huerfano - State Representative District 62
Edward Vigil (D) 1,823 55%
Tim Walters (R) 1,520 45%
Total Votes: 3343
Huerfano - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES
NO
Total Votes: 0
Kiowa - President
Barack Obama (D) 118 15%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 677 85%
Total Votes: 795
Kiowa - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 11 1%
Cory Gardner Winner (R) 633 81%
Brandon Shaffer (D) 126 16%
Josh Gilliland (L) 11 1%
Total Votes: 781
Kiowa - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 551 71%
Crestina Martinez (D) 201 26%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 25 3%
Total Votes: 777
Kiowa - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore Winner (R) 614 88%
Nick Schneider (L) 87 12%
Total Votes: 701
Kiowa - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 257 32%
NO Winner 547 68%
Total Votes: 804
Las Animas - President
Barack Obama Winner (D) 3,282 51%
Mitt Romney (R) 3,105 49%
Total Votes: 6387
Las Animas - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 158 3%
Cory Gardner (R) 2,556 41%
Brandon Shaffer Winner (D) 3,301 53%
Josh Gilliland (L) 188 3%
Total Votes: 6203
Las Animas - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder (R) 2,619 41%
Crestina Martinez Winner (D) 3,527 55%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 264 4%
Total Votes: 6410
Las Animas - State Representative District 64
Tim Dore (R) 2,488 58%
Nick Schneider (L) 1,823 42%
Total Votes: 4311
Las Animas - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 3,299 52%
NO 2,993 48%
Total Votes: 6292
Otero - President
Barack Obama (D) 3,566 45%
Mitt Romney (R) 4,315 55%
Total Votes: 7881
Otero - U.S. Representative District 4
Doug Aden (AC) 175 2%
Cory Gardner Winner (R) 4,119 53%
Brandon Shaffer (D) 3,337 43%
Josh Gilliland (L) 169 2%
Total Votes: 7800
Otero - State Senate District 35
Larry W. Crowder Winner (R) 3,897 50%
Crestina Martinez (D) 3,713 47%
William Stuart Bartley (L) 258 3%
Total Votes: 7868
Otero - State Representative District 47
Chuck Rodosevich (D) 3,349 43%
Clarice Navarro-Ratzlaff Winner (R) 4,403 57%
Total Votes: 7752
Otero - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES 3,598 46%
NO Winner 4,268 54%
Total Votes: 7866
Teller - President
Barack Obama (D) 3,894 33%
Mitt Romney Winner (R) 7,909 67%
Total Votes: 11803
Teller - U.S. Representative District 5
Doug Lamborn Winner (R) 7,802 70%
Kenneth R. Harvell (AC) 415 4%
Jim Pirtle (L) 869 8%
Misha Luzov (G) 726 7%
Dave Anderson (U) 1,345 12%
Total Votes: 11157
Teller - State Representative District 39
Polly Lawrence Winner (R) 7,286 64%
Carla J. Turner (D) 3,303 29%
Donna Price (L) 734 6%
Total Votes: 11323
Teller - Amendment 64
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning marijuana, and, in connection therewith, providing for the regulation of marijuana; permitting a person twenty-one years of age or older to consume or possess limited amounts of marijuana; providing for the licensing of cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, testing facilities, and retail stores; permitting local governments to regulate or prohibit such facilities; requiring the general assembly to enact an excise tax to be levied upon wholesale sales of marijuana; requiring that the first $40 million in revenue raised annually by such tax be credited to the public school capital construction assistance fund; and requiring the general assembly to enact legislation governing the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp?
YES Winner 6,140 52%
NO 5,769 48%
Total Votes: 11909
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