2016 Boulder County Primary Election - Official Summary of Votes 7/9/2016 Active Voters: 125,073 Total Ballots Counted: 38,067

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2016 Boulder County Primary Election - Official Summary of Votes 7/9/2016 Active Voters: 125,073 Total Ballots Counted: 38,067 2016 Boulder County Primary Election - Official Summary of Votes 7/9/2016 Active Voters: 125,073 Total Ballots Counted: 38,067 Active Total Total Total Under Total Over Number of Contest Name Choice Name Party Voters Ballots Votes Votes Votes Precincts United States Senator - Democratic Party Michael Bennet DEM 89467 26095 24113 1982 0 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Darryl Glenn REP 35606 11972 3717 314 34 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Ryan L. Frazier REP 35606 11972 1049 314 34 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Robert Blaha REP 35606 11972 2178 314 34 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Jack Graham REP 35606 11972 3323 314 34 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Jon Keyser REP 35606 11972 1354 314 34 233 United States Senator - Republican Party Jerry Eller - REP REP 35606 11972 3 314 34 233 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 2 - Democratic Party Jared Polis DEM 70436 20973 18290 1566 1 175 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 2 - Democratic Party Steven Todd - DEM DEM 70436 20973 1116 1566 1 175 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 2 - Republican Party Nicholas Morse REP 21394 6786 5222 1564 0 175 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 4 - Democratic Party Bob Seay DEM 19031 5122 4331 791 0 58 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 4 - Republican Party Ken Buck REP 14212 5186 4578 608 0 58 Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large - Democratic Party Alice Madden DEM 89467 26095 22501 3594 0 233 Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large - Republican Party Heidi Ganahl REP 35606 11972 9191 2781 0 233 Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 - Democratic Party Bob Owens DEM 19031 5122 4334 788 0 58 Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 4 - Republican Party Suzanne M. Sharkey REP 14212 5186 4034 1152 0 58 State Senator - District 17 - Democratic Party Matt Jones DEM 35954 9948 8989 959 0 94 State Senator - District 17 - Republican Party No Candidate for Race REP 21264 0 0 0 0 94 State Senator - District 18 - Democratic Party Stephen Fenberg DEM 50245 15402 12433 2969 0 128 State Senator - District 18 - Republican Party M. Peter Spraitz REP 12420 4155 3056 1099 0 128 State Representative - District 10 - Democratic Party Angelique Espinoza DEM 26108 8779 4152 247 16 59 State Representative - District 10 - Democratic Party Edie Hooton DEM 26108 8779 4364 247 16 59 State Representative - District 10 - Republican Party No Candidate for Race REP 5260 0 0 0 0 59 State Representative - District 11 - Democratic Party Jonathan Singer DEM 18011 5027 4475 552 0 57 State Representative - District 11 - Republican Party Corey Piper REP 12445 4510 3607 903 0 57 State Representative - District 12 - Democratic Party Mike Foote DEM 22153 6280 5688 592 0 55 State Representative - District 12 - Republican Party Bob Dillon REP 10944 3830 3006 824 0 55 State Representative - District 13 - Democratic Party KC Becker DEM 18194 4910 4210 700 0 48 State Representative - District 13 - Republican Party No Candidate for Race REP 3263 0 0 0 0 48 State Representative - District 33 - Democratic Party Matt Gray DEM 5001 1099 1009 90 0 14 State Representative - District 33 - Republican Party Karen Nelson REP 3694 908 722 186 0 14 District Attorney - 20th Judicial District - Democratic Party Stan Garnett DEM 89467 26095 22687 3408 0 233 Page 1 of 2 2016 Boulder County Primary Election - Official Summary of Votes 7/9/2016 Active Voters: 125,073 Total Ballots Counted: 38,067 Active Total Total Total Under Total Over Number of Contest Name Choice Name Party Voters Ballots Votes Votes Votes Precincts District Attorney - 20th Judicial District - Republican Party No Candidate for Race REP 35606 0 0 0 0 233 County Commissioner - District 1 - Democratic Party Elise Jones DEM 89467 26095 21749 4346 0 233 County Commissioner - District 1 - Republican Party Kevin Sipple REP 35606 11972 9153 2819 0 233 County Commissioner - District 2 - Democratic Party Deb Gardner DEM 89467 26095 21755 4340 0 233 County Commissioner - District 2 - Republican Party Paul Danish REP 35606 11972 8926 3046 0 233 Page 2 of 2.
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