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General Election Statewide Abstract of Votes OFFICE PARTY COUNTY CANDIDATE YES VOTES YES PERCENT NO VOTES NO PERCENT President/Vice President Democratic Party ADAMS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 96,558 3.47% President/Vice President Democratic Party ALAMOSA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,189 0.11% President/Vice President Democratic Party ARAPAHOE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 159,885 5.75% President/Vice President Democratic Party ARCHULETA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,500 0.09% President/Vice President Democratic Party BACA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 283 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party BENT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 590 0.02% President/Vice President Democratic Party BOULDER Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 132,334 4.76% President/Vice President Democratic Party BROOMFIELD Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 19,731 0.71% President/Vice President Democratic Party CHAFFEE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 4,888 0.18% President/Vice President Democratic Party CHEYENNE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 132 0.00% President/Vice President Democratic Party CLEAR CREEK Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,729 0.10% President/Vice President Democratic Party CONEJOS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,771 0.06% President/Vice President Democratic Party COSTILLA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,125 0.04% President/Vice President Democratic Party CROWLEY Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 339 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party CUSTER Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 797 0.03% President/Vice President Democratic Party DELTA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 4,087 0.15% President/Vice President Democratic Party DENVER Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 244,551 8.80% President/Vice President Democratic Party DOLORES Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 242 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party DOUGLAS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 68,657 2.47% President/Vice President Democratic Party EAGLE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 14,099 0.51% President/Vice President Democratic Party ELBERT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,134 0.11% President/Vice President Democratic Party EL PASO Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 108,010 3.88% President/Vice President Democratic Party FREMONT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 5,297 0.19% President/Vice President Democratic Party GARFIELD Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 11,271 0.41% President/Vice President Democratic Party GILPIN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,634 0.06% President/Vice President Democratic Party GRAND Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,358 0.12% President/Vice President Democratic Party GUNNISON Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 5,128 0.18% President/Vice President Democratic Party HINSDALE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 197 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party HUERFANO Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,633 0.06% President/Vice President Democratic Party JACKSON Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 171 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party JEFFERSON Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 160,776 5.78% President/Vice President Democratic Party KIOWA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 91 0.00% President/Vice President Democratic Party KIT CARSON Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 536 0.02% President/Vice President Democratic Party LAKE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,616 0.06% President/Vice President Democratic Party LA PLATA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 15,525 0.56% President/Vice President Democratic Party LARIMER Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 93,113 3.35% President/Vice President Democratic Party LAS ANIMAS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,650 0.10% President/Vice President Democratic Party LINCOLN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 409 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party LOGAN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,851 0.07% President/Vice President Democratic Party MESA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 21,729 0.78% OFFICE PARTY COUNTY CANDIDATE YES VOTES YES PERCENT NO VOTES NO PERCENT President/Vice President Democratic Party MINERAL Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 237 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party MOFFAT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 874 0.03% President/Vice President Democratic Party MONTEZUMA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,973 0.14% President/Vice President Democratic Party MONTROSE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 5,466 0.20% President/Vice President Democratic Party MORGAN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,151 0.11% President/Vice President Democratic Party OTERO Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,943 0.11% President/Vice President Democratic Party OURAY Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,697 0.06% President/Vice President Democratic Party PARK Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,421 0.12% President/Vice President Democratic Party PHILLIPS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 436 0.02% President/Vice President Democratic Party PITKIN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 7,333 0.26% President/Vice President Democratic Party PROWERS Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,186 0.04% President/Vice President Democratic Party PUEBLO Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 35,875 1.29% President/Vice President Democratic Party RIO BLANCO Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 436 0.02% President/Vice President Democratic Party RIO GRANDE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,001 0.07% President/Vice President Democratic Party ROUTT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 7,600 0.27% President/Vice President Democratic Party SAGUACHE Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 1,417 0.05% President/Vice President Democratic Party SAN JUAN Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 265 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party SAN MIGUEL Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 2,975 0.11% President/Vice President Democratic Party SEDGWICK Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 267 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party SUMMIT Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 9,557 0.34% President/Vice President Democratic Party TELLER Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 3,603 0.13% President/Vice President Democratic Party WASHINGTON Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 296 0.01% President/Vice President Democratic Party WELD Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 46,519 1.67% President/Vice President Democratic Party YUMA Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 726 0.03% President/Vice President Democratic Party Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine TOTAL 1,338,870 48.16% President/Vice President Republican Party ADAMS Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 80,082 2.88% President/Vice President Republican Party ALAMOSA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 3,046 0.11% President/Vice President Republican Party ARAPAHOE Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 117,053 4.21% President/Vice President Republican Party ARCHULETA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 4,264 0.15% President/Vice President Republican Party BACA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1,753 0.06% President/Vice President Republican Party BENT Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1,188 0.04% President/Vice President Republican Party BOULDER Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 41,396 1.49% President/Vice President Republican Party BROOMFIELD Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 14,367 0.52% President/Vice President Republican Party CHAFFEE Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 5,391 0.19% President/Vice President Republican Party CHEYENNE Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 925 0.03% President/Vice President Republican Party CLEAR CREEK Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 2,575 0.09% President/Vice President Republican Party CONEJOS Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1,914 0.07% President/Vice President Republican Party COSTILLA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 588 0.02% President/Vice President Republican Party CROWLEY Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1,079 0.04% President/Vice President Republican Party CUSTER Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 2,061 0.07% OFFICE PARTY COUNTY CANDIDATE YES VOTES YES PERCENT NO VOTES NO PERCENT President/Vice President Republican Party DELTA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 11,655 0.42% President/Vice President Republican Party DENVER Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 62,690 2.25% President/Vice President Republican Party DOLORES Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 944 0.03% President/Vice President Republican Party DOUGLAS Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 102,573 3.69% President/Vice President Republican Party EAGLE Donald J. Trump / Michael R. 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