State Election Results, 1993
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STATE OF COLORADO TRACT OF VOTES CAST 1993-1994 EMBER ODD-YEAR ELECTION November 2, 1993 PRIMARY ELECTION August 9, 1994 GENERAL ELECTION November 8, 1994 Published by VICTORIA BUCKLEY Secretary of State To: Citizens of Colorado From: Victoria Buckley, Secretary of State Subject: 1993-1994 Abstract of Votes I am honored to present you with this official publication of the 1993-1994 Abstract of Votes Cast. The information compiled in this summary is from material filed in my office by the county clerk and recorders. This publication will assist in the profiling of voting patterns of Colorado voters during the 1993 odd-year election and the 1994 primary and general elections. Therefore, I commemorate this abstract to those who practice their rights as Colorado citizens pursuant to the Constitution of Colorado. Article IT, Section 5, of the Colorado Constitution states: Elections and Licensing Division "All elections shall be free and open; and no power, Office of the Secretary of State civil or military, shall at any time interfere to 1560 Broadway, Suite 200 prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage. " Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone (303) 894-2680 Victoria Buckley, Secretary of State Willliam A. Hobbs, Elections Officer PRICE $10.00 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Glossary of Abstract Terms . 1 Research Assistance . 3 Directory of Elected and Appointed Officials Federal and State Officers . 4 State Senate . 5 State House of Representatives . ·. 8 District Attorneys . 12 Supreme Court Justices . 13 Court of Appeals Judges . 13 District Judges . 13 Judicial District Administrators . 17 Moffat Tunnel Commission and RTD Board of Directors .... 19 County Officers . 20 November Odd-Year Election Abstract ............... 41 Primary Election Abstract U.S. Congress ............ ·............... · . 43 State Executive Offices . 49 State Board of Education . 60 Board of Regents of the University of Colorado . 64 State Senate . 68 State House of Representatives . 7 4 District Attorney . 94 General Election Abstract U.S. Congress ............................... 96 State Executive Offices . 98 State Board of Education . 104 Board of Regents of the University of Colorado . 106 State Senate . 109 State House of Representatives . 113 District Attorney . 125 Regional Transportation District Directors . 126 Moffat Tunnel Commission . 127 Judicial . 128 Ballot Issues and Questions . 140 Registered Voters/Turnout . 156 ii iii GWSSARY OF ABSI'RACT TERMS Assembly Meeting of delegates of a political party held to designate candidates for nomination at a primary election. Assemblies are held every two years. Initiative The Colorado Constitution provides that registered voters may propose Constitutional Amendments or changes to the Colorado Revised Statutes by petition. Title 1, Article 40, C.R.S., provides specific procedures for submitting initiative petitions. Petitions require signatures of registered electors in an amount equal to 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for the office of Secretary of State at the previous General Election. Referendum The General Assembly may propose Constitutional Amendments or refer changes in the statutes to the people. In addition, the Colorado Constitution provides that a referendum may be ordered against any act ofthe General Assembly, except laws necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety and appropriations for the support and maintenance of the departments of state and state institutions. Referenda initiated by the people require signatures of registered electors in an amount equal to 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for the office of Secretary of State at the previous General Election. Referendum petitions must be tiled with the Secretary of State not more than 90 days after the final adjournment of the session of the General Assembly that passed the bill on which the referendum is demanded. Terms of Elected Officials Office U.S. Senate 6 years U.S. Congress 2years State Officials 4 years State Senators 4years State Representative 2years District Attorneys 4years State Board of Education 6years Regents of the University of Colo. 6years RTD Board Members 4years Moffat Tunnel Commissioners 2 years County Officials 4years 1 GENERAL Composed of Two Houses: RESEARCH ASSISfANCE ASSEMBLY Senate- 35 members (one-half elected every two years) l. Sample lay-out of abstract page Composition- 1995-1997: Each page lists: Republicans Democrats Female: 5 5 OFFICE Male: 14 11 Candidate Name Political Party Column# House of Representatives - 65 members Composition- 1995-1997: County Republicans Democrats Female: 11 10 #REG Number of electors registered to vote in the county Male: 30 14 Total number of electors who had the opportunity to Retention of #VOTE Article VI, Section of the Colorado Constitution provides Judges 25 vote that a 1ustice of the Supreme Court or a judge of any other court of record, who shall desire to retain his judicial office shall file Numbered Candidate. numb er - Refers to heading and candidate with the Secretary of State not more than 6 months nor less than Columns names 3 months prior to the General Election next prior to the expiration of his· then term of office, a Declaration of Intent to run for TOTAL Total votes cast for all candidates by county another term. The question on the ballot shall be "Shall 1ustice (1udge) of the be retained in Office? NO VOTE Number o f eecI tors who received a ballot but did not Yes No ______ vote for a candidate in that race Judicial Tenus Supreme Court 10 years of Office 2• Primary Election Court of Appeals 8years District Court 6years #REG Number of registered. eI ectors affiliated withffil" tedthe County Court 4years ndidate Only those a Ia political party of the ca te .at a Primary Election. with a political party may vo Abbreviations D- Democrat for party R - Republican affiliation listings in Abstract Abbreviations X (TAX) - Colorado Taxpayers Party for political L (Lffi) - Colorado Libertarian Party organizations P (PRO) - Colorado Prohibition Party and other C (COP) - Concerns of People names listed I - Independent in the abstract G - Green Party of Colorado N - Natural Law Party u - Unaffiliated 2 DIRECTORY MEMBERS OF THE STATE SENATE OF THE United States Senators SIXTIEm GENERAL ASSEMBLY Hank: Brown {R) Greeley Ben Nighthorse 1103/9I-1103/97 $133,600 ADDRESS Campbell (D)* Ignacio NAME PARTY DIST. COUNTIES *Changed Affiliation to {R) 3-6-95 1/03/93-I/03/99 $133,600 NO. Alexander, Ben Rep. 6 Archuleta, Delts, I6387 60.30 RD Congresspeople Patricia Schroeder (D) Dolores, La Plats, Montrose 8140I Denver First David E. Skaggs (D) 110319 5-1!03 197 $133,600 Montezuma, Montrose, Boulder Second Scott Mcinnis {R) 1/03/95-1/03/97 $133,600 Ouray, San Juan, Grand Junction Third Wayne Allard {R) 1/03/95-1103/97 $133,600 SanMiguel Loveland Fourth Joel Hefley {R) I/03/95-1!03/97 $133,600 Colorado Spgs Fifth Route 1, Box I42 Dan Schaefer {R) 1103/95-1103/97 $133,600 Ament, Don Rep. Logan, Morgan, Lakewood Sixth lliff 80736 1/03/95-1/03/97 $I33,600 Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, GOVERNOR Roy Romer (D) Yuma Denver I/10/95-l!I2/99 $70,000 Bishop, Tilman Rep. 7 Mesa 2697 G Rd. Gail Schoettler (D) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR "Tillie" Grand Jct. 81506 Parker 11I0/95-11I2/99 $48,500 Blickensderfer, Tom** Rep. 26 Arapahoe, Jefferson 9 Parkway Drive SECRETARY OF STATE Vikki Buckley {R) Englewood 80110 Aurora 1110/95-l!I2/99 $48,500 Casey, Uoyd** Dem. 23 Adams, Boulder 10434 Carmela Lane STATE TREASURER Bill Owens {R) Northglenn 80234 Aurora 1110/95-11I2/99 $48,500 Coffman, Mike (A)* Rep. 27 Arapahoe P.O. Box 440740 ATTORNEY GENERAL GaleS. Norton {R) Aurora 80044 Lakewood 1/10/95-1! I2/99 $60,000 Dennis, Ginette (Gigi) Rep. 5 Alamosa, Conejos, 247 E. Idaho STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Costilla, Custer, Springs Dr. John Evans (R) Huerfano, Las Animas, Pueblo West 81007 Parker Royce D. Forsyth (D) At-Large Mineral, Pueblo, Denver l!I0/95-1!091200I Patti Johnsor. {R) 1st Cong. Dist. 1108/9I-1!08/97 Rio Grande, Saguache Broomfield 2nd Cong. Dist. Hazel F. Petrocco (D Pueblo 11I0/95-1109/200I Clair B. Orr {R) 3rd Cong. Dist. Duke, Charles R. Rep. 9 EI Paso I711 WoodmO"or Dr. Kersey I/08/9I-I/08/97 Tom Howerton {R) 4th Cong. Dist. Monument 80I32 Colorado Spgs 1110/95-I/091200I Patricia M. Hayes {R) 5th Cong. Dist. 1112/93-11I2/99 Greenwood Vlg 6th Cong. Dist. 11I2/93-l!I2/99 Feeley, Michael F · ** Dem. 21 Jefferson I3488 W Cntr Dr. Lakewood 80228 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Pete Steinhauer (R) Boulder At-Large 45I4 Moncrief£ Jim Martin {R) Boulder 1/ 10/95-I /09/200 I Gallagher, Dennis Dem. 34 Denver w. At-Large Peter C. Dietze {R) Boulder l!I2/93-I/I2/99 Denver 802I2 At-Large Susan C. Kirk (D) Denver 1!08/9I-l/08/97 Robert E. "Bob" Sievers (D) Boulder 1st Cong. Dist. III2/93-l! I2/99 Hopper, Sally Rep. I3 Boulder, 21649 Cabrini Blvd. Golden 8040I Hank: Anton {R) Pueblo 2nd Cong. Dist. 1108/9I-1108/97 Clear Creek, Gilpin Guy Kelley (D) Ft. Collins 3rd Cong. Dist. 1/ I 0/95-I /09/200 I Jefferson, Summit 4th Cong. Dist. Jerry G. Rutledge {R) Colorado Spgs 11I2/93-11I2/99 Norwood Robb {R) Littleton 5th Cong. Dist. 1110/95-l!09/200I 6th Cong. Dist. 1!08/9I-l/08/97 4 5 Johnson, Joan Adams, Denver 2150 Monaco Pk:wy Dem. 24 Adams Tanner, Gloria Dem. 33 7951 York: St. #3 Denver 80207 (2. Year Vacancy) Denver 80229 Lacy, Elsie** 191 6 Snyder Avenue Rep. 28 Tebedo, Mary Ann**e Rep. 12 El Paso, Teller Arapahoe 11637 E. Mexico Ave. Colo. Spgs. 80909 Aurora 80012 76 Duke Mares, Donald I.** Dem.