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Arapahoe County Primary Arapahoe County Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 1 of 8 Arapahoe County Primary Arapahoe County Official Final Results August 08, 2000 Contests Rep to Congress Dist 1 (Dem) Rep to Congress Dist 6 (Dem) Secretary of State - Vacancy - 2-Year Term (Dem) Member State Board of Education at Large (Dem) State Bd of Ed 4th Congressional Dist (Dem) Regent of the Univ of Colo At Large (Dem) Regent U of C 5th Congressional Dist (Dem) State Senate - District 27 (Dem) State Senate - District 28 (Dem) State Senate - District 29 (Dem) State Senate - District 35 (Dem) State Representative Dist 3 (Dem) State Representative Dist 6 (Dem) State Representative Dist 9 (Dem) State Representative Dist 10 (Dem) State Representative Dist 37 (Dem) State Representative Dist 39 (Dem) State Representative Dist 40 (Dem) State Representative Dist 41 (Dem) State Representative Dist 42 (Dem) State Representative Dist 43 (Dem) County Commissioner Dist 1 (Dem) County Commissioner Dist 3 (Dem) County Commissioner Dist 4 Vacancy - 2- Year Term (Dem) County Commissioner Dist 5 (Dem) Rep to Congress Dist 1 (Rep) Rep to Congress Dist 4 (Rep) Rep to Congress Dist 5 (Rep) Rep to Congress Dist 6 (Rep) Secretary of State - Vacancy - 2-Year Term (Rep) Member State Board of Education at Large (Rep) State Bd of Ed 4th Congressional Dist (Rep) Regent of the Univ of Colo At Large (Rep) Regent U of C 5th Congressional Dist (Rep) State Senate - District 26 (Rep) State Senate - District 27 (Rep) State Senate - District 28 (Rep) State Senate - District 29 (Rep) http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/CR/Election/Results/2000/Primary/Final.asp 5/17/2004 Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 2 of 8 State Senate - District 35 (Rep) State Representative Dist 6 (Rep) State Representative Dist 9 (Rep) State Representative Dist 10 (Rep) State Representative Dist 37 (Rep) State Representative Dist 38 (Rep) State Representative Dist 39 (Rep) State Representative Dist 40 (Rep) State Representative Dist 41 (Rep) State Representative Dist 42 (Rep) State Representative Dist 43 (Rep) State Representative Dist 63 (Rep) District Attorney - 18th Judicial District (Rep) County Commissioner Dist 1 (Rep) County Commissioner Dist 3 (Rep) County Commissioner Dist 4 Vacancy - 2- Year Term (Rep) County Commissioner Dist 5 (Rep) County Clerk & Recorder - Vacancy - 2- Year Term (Rep) Registration and Turnout Active Registration 232,586 Inactive Registration 48,106 Total Registration 280,692 Election Day 16,391 7.05% Absentee Voting 10,724 4.61% Early Voting 1,998 0.86% Total Turnout 29,113 12.52% Contest Results Rep to Congress Dist 1 (Dem) 21 / 21 100.00% Dem - Diana DeGette 922 100.00% TOTAL 922 100.00% Back to list of contests Rep to Congress Dist 6 (Dem) 198 / 198 100.00% Dem - Kenneth A. Toltz 4,645 100.00% TOTAL 4,645 100.00% Back to list of contests Secretary of State - Vacancy - 2-Year Term (Dem) 298 / 298 100.00% Dem - Anthony Martinez 6,761 100.00% TOTAL 6,761 100.00% Back to list of contests Member State Board of Education at Large (Dem) 298 / 298 100.00% http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/CR/Election/Results/2000/Primary/Final.asp 5/17/2004 Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 3 of 8 Dem - Jared Polis 6,621 100.00% TOTAL 6,621 100.00% Back to list of contests State Bd of Ed 4th Congressional Dist (Dem) 24 / 24 100.00% Dem - Yolanda (Lollie) Sandoval 499 100.00% TOTAL 499 100.00% Back to list of contests Regent of the Univ of Colo At Large (Dem) 298 / 298 100.00% Dem - Burke Beu 6,552 100.00% TOTAL 6,552 100.00% Back to list of contests Regent U of C 5th Congressional Dist (Dem) 55 / 55 100.00% Dem - Jesse Brown Jr. **WITHDRAWN ** 0 0.00% Dem - Jeanne M. Sauer 781 100.00% TOTAL 781 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 27 (Dem) 79 / 79 100.00% Dem - Scott S. Evans 1,453 100.00% TOTAL 1,453 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 28 (Dem) 67 / 67 100.00% Dem - Robert 'Bob' Borquez 1,534 100.00% TOTAL 1,534 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 29 (Dem) 54 / 54 100.00% Dem - Bob Hagedorn 1,853 100.00% TOTAL 1,853 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 35 (Dem) 6 / 6 100.00% Dem - Ken Gordon 94 100.00% TOTAL 94 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 3 (Dem) 20 / 20 100.00% Dem - Jennifer L. Veiga 511 100.00% TOTAL 511 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 6 (Dem) 1 / 1 100.00% Dem - Dan Grossman 29 100.00% TOTAL 29 100.00% http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/CR/Election/Results/2000/Primary/Final.asp 5/17/2004 Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 4 of 8 Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 9 (Dem) 3 / 3 100.00% Dem - Andrew Romanoff 66 100.00% TOTAL 66 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 10 (Dem) 2 / 2 100.00% Dem - Alice Borodkin 0 0.00% TOTAL 0 0.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 37 (Dem) 47 / 47 100.00% Dem - Paula M. Busey 870 100.00% TOTAL 870 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 39 (Dem) 43 / 43 100.00% Dem - John E. Scipione 797 100.00% TOTAL 797 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 40 (Dem) 40 / 40 100.00% Dem - Douglas Rodriguez 844 100.00% TOTAL 844 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 41 (Dem) 34 / 34 100.00% Dem - Suzanne Williams 928 100.00% TOTAL 928 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 42 (Dem) 29 / 29 100.00% Dem - Susan L. Quates 374 24.07% Dem - Donnah A. Marx 252 16.22% Dem - Bryan Cabrera 171 11.00% Dem - Michael Garcia 757 48.71% TOTAL 1,554 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 43 (Dem) 32 / 32 100.00% Dem - Frank Weddig 698 100.00% TOTAL 698 100.00% Back to list of contests County Commissioner Dist 1 (Dem) 65 / 65 100.00% Dem - Matthew C. Lopez **WITHDRAWN ** 0 0.00% TOTAL 0 100.00% http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/CR/Election/Results/2000/Primary/Final.asp 5/17/2004 Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 5 of 8 Back to list of contests County Commissioner Dist 3 (Dem) 61 / 61 100.00% Dem - Paul Rosenberg 1,173 100.00% TOTAL 1,173 100.00% Back to list of contests County Commissioner Dist 4 Vacancy - 2- Year Term (Dem) 55 / 55 100.00% Dem - Margaret (Molly) Markert 1,419 100.00% TOTAL 1,419 100.00% Back to list of contests County Commissioner Dist 5 (Dem) 45 / 45 100.00% Dem - Debra A. Vickrey 1,663 100.00% TOTAL 1,663 100.00% Back to list of contests Rep to Congress Dist 1 (Rep) 21 / 21 100.00% Rep - Jesse L. Thomas 613 100.00% TOTAL 613 100.00% Back to list of contests Rep to Congress Dist 4 (Rep) 24 / 24 100.00% Rep - Bob Schaffer 1,603 100.00% TOTAL 1,603 100.00% Back to list of contests Rep to Congress Dist 5 (Rep) 55 / 55 100.00% Rep - Joel Hefley 3,839 100.00% TOTAL 3,839 100.00% Back to list of contests Rep to Congress Dist 6 (Rep) 198 / 198 100.00% Rep - Tom Tancredo 12,479 100.00% TOTAL 12,479 100.00% Back to list of contests Secretary of State - Vacancy - 2-Year Term (Rep) 298 / 298 100.00% Rep - Donetta Davidson 18,440 100.00% TOTAL 18,440 100.00% Back to list of contests Member State Board of Education at Large (Rep) 298 / 298 100.00% Rep - Ben L. Alexander 10,064 57.79% Rep - Sandra Panetta 7,351 42.21% TOTAL 17,415 100.00% Back to list of contests http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/CR/Election/Results/2000/Primary/Final.asp 5/17/2004 Arapahoe County Primary Unofficial Results Page 6 of 8 State Bd of Ed 4th Congressional Dist (Rep) 24 / 24 100.00% Rep - Clair B. Orr 1,491 100.00% TOTAL 1,491 100.00% Back to list of contests Regent of the Univ of Colo At Large (Rep) 298 / 298 100.00% Rep - Pete Steinhauer 17,169 100.00% TOTAL 17,169 100.00% Back to list of contests Regent U of C 5th Congressional Dist (Rep) 55 / 55 100.00% Rep - Jerry Rutledge 3,544 100.00% TOTAL 3,544 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 26 (Rep) 80 / 80 100.00% Rep - Martha Hill Kreutz 3,409 47.21% Rep - Jim Dyer 3,812 52.79% TOTAL 7,221 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 27 (Rep) 79 / 79 100.00% Rep - John Andrews 4,823 100.00% TOTAL 4,823 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 28 (Rep) 67 / 67 100.00% Rep - Gary McPherson 2,082 42.03% Rep - Bruce E. Cairns 2,872 57.97% TOTAL 4,954 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 29 (Rep) 54 / 54 100.00% Rep - Debbie Allen 1,756 100.00% TOTAL 1,756 100.00% Back to list of contests State Senate - District 35 (Rep) 6 / 6 100.00% Rep - Dorothy Gotlieb 118 100.00% TOTAL 118 100.00% Back to list of contests State Representative Dist 6 (Rep) 1 / 1 100.00% Rep - Robin J.
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