Colorado
Senate 100% reporting
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Bennet
|
Dem. | 851,590 | 48.1% | Incumbent | |
Ken Buck
|
Rep. | 822,731 | 46.4% | ||
Bob Kinsey
|
Green | 38,768 | 2.2% | ||
Maclyn Stringer
|
Lib. | 22,589 | 1.3% | ||
Jason Napolitano
|
I.R.P. | 19,415 | 1.1% | ||
Charley Miller
|
Ind. | 11,330 | 0.6% | ||
J. Moromisato
|
Ind. | 5,767 | 0.3% |
Governor 100% reporting
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Hickenlooper
|
Dem. | 912,005 | 51.0% | ||
Tom Tancredo
|
Am. C. | 651,232 | 36.4% | ||
Dan Maes
|
Rep. | 199,034 | 11.1% | ||
Jaimes Brown
|
Lib. | 13,314 | 0.7% | ||
Jason Clark
|
Ind. | 8,576 | 0.5% | ||
Paul Fiorino
|
Ind. | 3,483 | 0.2% |
House of Representatives
District | Democrat | Republican | Other | Reporting |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
67.4%
DeGette*
|
28.8%
Fallon
|
3.8%
Other
|
100% |
2 |
57.4%
Polis*
|
37.9%
Bailey
|
4.7%
Other
|
100% |
3 |
45.8%
Salazar*
|
50.1%
Tipton
|
4.1%
Other
|
100% |
4 |
41.4%
Markey*
|
52.5%
Gardner
|
6.2%
Other
|
100% |
5 |
29.3%
Bradley
|
65.8%
Lamborn*
|
5.0%
Other
|
100% |
6 |
31.5%
Flerlage
|
65.7%
Coffman*
|
2.9%
Other
|
100% |
7 |
53.4%
Perlmutter*
|
41.8%
Frazier
|
4.8%
Other
|
100% |
Major Ballot Measures
Measure | Yes | No | Reporting | |
---|---|---|---|---|
62 | Defines "person" as starting at "beginning of the biological development" |
29.5%
|
70.5%
|
98% |
P | Change oversight of bingo and raffles |
37.7%
|
62.3%
|
98% |
Q | Establish temporary state capital for emergencies |
57.5%
|
42.5%
|
98% |
R | Exempt use of state land from property taxes |
38.2%
|
61.8%
|
98% |
60 | Establish procedures for tax elections |
24.5%
|
75.5%
|
98% |
61 | Prohibit future state borrowing; require vote for local |
27.0%
|
73.0%
|
98% |
63 | Prevents mandated health insurance |
47.0%
|
53.0%
|
98% |
101 | Reduce vehicle, income, and communication taxes |
32.3%
|
67.7%
|
98% |
102 | Only first-offense misdemeanors released on recognizance |
37.7%
|
62.3%
|
84% |
Secretary of State 96% reporting
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scott Gessler
|
Rep. | 804,953 | 50.1% | |
Bernie Buescher
|
Dem. | 696,515 | 43.4% | Incumbent |
Amanda Campbell
|
Am. C. | 105,056 | 6.5% |
Attorney General 96% reporting
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
John Suthers
|
Rep. | 908,026 | 57.0% | Incumbent |
Stan Garnett
|
Dem. | 685,964 | 43.0% |
Treasurer 96% reporting
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Walker Stapleton
|
Rep. | 815,715 | 51.3% | |
Cary Kennedy
|
Dem. | 775,806 | 48.7% | Incumbent |
State Highlights
Michael F. Bennet, the incumbent Democrat, claimed victory on Wednesday afternoon in his bid for his first full Senate term against Kenneth R. Buck, a Republican district attorney.
Exit polls showed that even when voters agreed on the major issues, they split evenly on which candidate would best address the problems. Seven in 10 exit poll respondents said the economy was the biggest issue facing the country, but Mr. Bennet and Mr. Buck divided their votes.
Economic issues also played a role in the governor’s race, in which John Hickenlooper, the Democratic mayor of Denver, won easily over Tom Tancredo, a former Republican congressman, who ran on a third-party line, and Dan Maes, a Republican businessman who finished a distant third after running a poor campaign.
HENRY FOUNTAIN