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2012 General Election Results 2012 General Election ­ November 6 Official Results Ballots Counted Mail­in Ballots Distributed: 137,711 Mail­in: 130,252 Total Registered: 248,903 Early Voting: 17,750 Active Voters: 187,962 Polling Place: 32,710 Expected Turnout: 173,890 Total: 180,712 Website last updated: 10:00 AM, Nov. 21, 2012 Complete Results PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Votes Percent VIRGIL H GOODE JR / JIM CLYMER AMERICAN CONSTITUTION 262 0.15% BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN DEMOCRATIC 125,091 69.69% MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN REPUBLICAN 49,981 27.84% GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P GRAY LIBERTARIAN 2,794 1.56% JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA GREEN 870 0.48% STEWART ALEXANDER / ALEX MENDOZA SOCIALIST USA 16 0.01% ROSS C ROCKY ANDERSON / LUIS J RODRIGUEZ JUSTICE 99 0.06% ROSEANNE BARR / CINDY LEE SHEEHAN PEACE AND FREEDOM 202 0.11% JAMES HARRIS / ALYSON KENNEDY SOCIALIST WORKERS 5 0.00% TOM HOEFLING / JONATHAN D ELLIS AMERICA'S 19 0.01% GLORIA LA RIVA / FILBERTO RAMIREZ JR SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION 9 0.01% MERLIN MILLER / HARRY V BERTRAM AMERICAN THIRD POSITION 16 0.01% JILL REED / TOM CARY UNAFFILIATED 87 0.05% THOMAS ROBERT STEVENS / ALDEN LINK OBJECTIVIST 14 0.01% SHEILA SAMM TITTLE / MATTHEW A TURNER WE THE PEOPLE 22 0.01% JERRY WHITE / PHYLLIS SCHERRER SOCIALIST EQUALITY 12 0.01% RANDALL TERRY / MISSY REILLY SMITH INDEPENDENT / REPUBLICAN 0 0.00% Total Votes: 179,499 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 113TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS ­ DISTRICT 2 Votes Percent KEVIN LUNDBERG REPUBLICAN 27,623 21.54% JARED POLIS DEMOCRATIC 93,758 73.11% RANDY LUALLIN LIBERTARIAN 3,922 3.06% SUSAN P HALL GREEN 2,934 2.29% Total Votes: 128,237 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 113TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS ­ DISTRICT 4 Votes Percent DOUG ADEN AMERICAN CONSTITUTION 581 1.31% CORY GARDNER REPUBLICAN 16,875 38.02% BRANDON SHAFFER DEMOCRATIC 25,321 57.04% JOSH GILLILAND LIBERTARIAN 1,612 3.63% Total Votes: 44,389 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ­ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2 Votes Percent ANGELIKA SCHROEDER DEMOCRATIC 86,541 71.64% ANN FATTOR REPUBLICAN 27,398 22.68% DAVID G COTTRELL LIBERTARIAN 6,860 5.68% Total Votes: 120,799 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ­ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4 Votes Percent PAMELA P MAZANEC REPUBLICAN 22,158 59.30% STEVEN RAY DELLINGER LIBERTARIAN 15,205 40.70% Total Votes: 37,363 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ­ AT LARGE Votes Percent STEPHEN C LUDWIG DEMOCRATIC 101,520 63.52% TYLER BELMONT AMERICAN CONSTITUTION 2,946 1.84% BRIAN DAVIDSON REPUBLICAN 44,301 27.72% DANIEL ONG LIBERTARIAN 11,049 6.91% Total Votes: 159,816 STATE SENATE ­ DISTRICT 17 Votes Percent MATT JONES DEMOCRATIC 45,426 62.01% CHARLIE PLAGAINOS REPUBLICAN 23,983 32.74% KEN BRAY LIBERTARIAN 3,848 5.25% Total Votes: 73,257 STATE SENATE ­ DISTRICT 18 Votes Percent BARRY P THOMA REPUBLICAN 18,427 21.67% ROLLIE HEATH DEMOCRATIC 66,619 78.33% Total Votes: 85,046 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ­ DISTRICT 10 Votes Percent WILLIAM H ECKERT REPUBLICAN 8,317 19.86% DICKEY LEE HULLINGHORST DEMOCRATIC 33,561 80.14% Total Votes: 41,878 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ­ DISTRICT 11 Votes Percent JONATHAN SINGER DEMOCRATIC 22,222 56.80% ELLYN HILLIARD REPUBLICAN 16,899 43.20% Total Votes: 39,121 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ­ DISTRICT 12 Votes Percent MIKE FOOTE DEMOCRATIC 27,114 64.45% RUSS LYMAN REPUBLICAN 12,816 30.46% MATTHEW A WEBBER LIBERTARIAN 2,139 5.08% Total Votes: 42,069 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ­ DISTRICT 13 Votes Percent ADAM OCHS REPUBLICAN 4,670 16.10% CLAIRE LEVY DEMOCRATIC 22,840 78.73% HOWARD P LAMBERT LIBERTARIAN 1,502 5.18% Total Votes: 29,012 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ­ DISTRICT 33 Votes Percent DAVID J PIGOTT REPUBLICAN 4,469 38.72% DIANNE PRIMAVERA DEMOCRATIC 6,480 56.14% W EARL ALLEN LIBERTARIAN 594 5.15% Total Votes: 11,543 DISTRICT ATTORNEY ­ 20TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Votes Percent STAN GARNETT DEMOCRATIC 124,797 100.00% Total Votes: 124,797 DISTRICT I REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT DIRECTOR Votes Percent JEFF ILSEMAN 11,003 27.98% SETH L PATTERSON 6,108 15.53% JUDY LUBOW 14,576 37.07% CHERYL HAUGER 7,633 19.41% Total Votes: 39,320 COUNTY COMMISSIONER ­ DISTRICT 1 Votes Percent ELISE JONES DEMOCRATIC 113,738 77.57% SHANE HAMPTON LIBERTARIAN 32,629 22.25% RICHARD V LOPEZ DEMOCRATIC 254 0.17% Total Votes: 146,621 COUNTY COMMISSIONER ­ DISTRICT 2 Votes Percent MAUREEN A DENIG REPUBLICAN 45,307 28.44% DEB GARDNER DEMOCRATIC 103,228 64.80% AUDREY BRAY LIBERTARIAN 10,773 6.76% Total Votes: 159,308 CITY OF LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL PERSON WARD I (1­YEAR TERM) Votes Percent EMILY JASIAK 3,097 100.00% Total Votes: 3,097 TOWN OF SUPERIOR ­ TRUSTEE (4 YEAR TERM) Votes Percent DEBRA WILLIAMS 3,367 35.00% ELIA GOURGOURIS 2,430 25.26% JOSEPH F CIRELLI 2,523 26.23% JEFF CHU 870 9.04% STEPHEN A SMITH 429 4.46% Total Votes: 9,619 JUSTICE OF THE COLORADO SUPREME COURT ­ Nathan B. Coats Votes Percent YES 97,451 76.45% NO 30,012 23.55% Total Votes: 127,463 COURT OF APPEALS ­ Laurie A. Booras Votes Percent YES 99,596 79.43% NO 25,797 20.57% Total Votes: 125,393 COURT OF APPEALS ­ James S. Casebolt Votes Percent YES 98,563 79.48% NO 25,444 20.52% Total Votes: 124,007 COURT OF APPEALS ­ Dennis A. Graham Votes Percent YES 92,684 75.24% NO 30,501 24.76% Total Votes: 123,185 COURT OF APPEALS ­ Gale T. Miller Votes Percent YES 96,372 78.40% NO 26,544 21.60% Total Votes: 122,916 COURT OF APPEALS ­ Daniel Marc Taubman Votes Percent YES 96,700 78.66% NO 26,230 21.34% Total Votes: 122,930 COURT OF APPEALS ­ John R. Webb Votes Percent YES 95,394 77.91% NO 27,051 22.09% Total Votes: 122,445 DISTRICT JUDGE 20TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ­ D.D. Mallard Votes Percent YES 97,408 78.89% NO 26,061 21.11% Total Votes: 123,469 DISTRICT JUDGE 20TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ­ Thomas Francis Mulvahill Votes Percent YES 98,320 79.64% NO 25,128 20.36% Total Votes: 123,448 COUNTY JUDGE ­ BOULDER ­ John F. Stavely Votes Percent YES 94,007 74.83% NO 31,623 25.17% Total Votes: 125,630 Amendment S (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes Percent YES 98,202 63.46% NO 56,554 36.54% Total Votes: 154,756 Amendment 64 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes Percent YES 116,384 66.45% NO 58,774 33.55% Total Votes: 175,158 Amendment 65 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes Percent YES 132,682 80.11% NO 32,948 19.89% Total Votes: 165,630 CITY OF BOULDER BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2A Votes Percent FOR THE MEASURE 46,909 82.21% AGAINST THE MEASURE 10,153 17.79% Total Votes: 57,062 CITY OF BOULDER BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2B Votes Percent FOR THE MEASURE 48,138 85.06% AGAINST THE MEASURE 8,452 14.94% Total Votes: 56,590 City of Boulder Ballot Question No. 2C Votes Percent FOR THE MEASURE 31,077 61.25% AGAINST THE MEASURE 19,657 38.75% Total Votes: 50,734 City of Boulder Ballot Question No. 2D Votes Percent FOR THE MEASURE 36,401 70.05% AGAINST THE MEASURE 15,566 29.95% Total Votes: 51,967 City of Lafayette Ballot Question No. 2A Votes Percent YES 11,162 80.48% NO 2,708 19.52% Total Votes: 13,870 City of Lafayette Ballot Question No. 2B Votes Percent YES 9,219 70.83% NO 3,797 29.17% Total Votes: 13,016 City of Longmont Ballot Question 2A Votes Percent YES 28,682 71.80% NO 11,267 28.20% Total Votes: 39,949 City of Longmont Ballot Question 300 Votes Percent YES 25,640 59.94% NO 17,133 40.06% Total Votes: 42,773 CITY OF LOUISVILLE BALLOT ISSUE 2A Votes Percent YES 8,082 67.21% NO 3,943 32.79% Total Votes: 12,025 TOWN OF ERIE BALLOT ISSUE NO. 2A: Votes Percent YES 2,543 52.83% NO 2,271 47.17% Total Votes: 4,814 ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE­1J BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3A: Votes Percent YES 33,838 58.95% NO 23,565 41.05% Total Votes: 57,403 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 5A Votes Percent YES 6,009 60.19% NO 3,975 39.81% Total Votes: 9,984 BOULDER MOUNTAIN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 5A Votes Percent YES 1,366 84.69% NO 247 15.31% Total Votes: 1,613 ALLENSPARK WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 5A Votes Percent YES 72 81.82% NO 16 18.18% Total Votes: 88 2012 General Election ­ November 6 Official Results Ballots Counted Mail­in Ballots Distributed: 137,711 Mail­in: 130,252 Total Registered: 248,903 Early Voting: 17,750 Active Voters: 187,962 Polling Place: 32,710 Expected Turnout: 173,890 Total: 180,712 Website last updated: 10:00 AM, Nov. 21, 2012 Precinct Turnout Precinct Total Votes Active Voters Turnout* 100 1032 1038 99.42 % 101 1040 1069 97.29 % 102 857 923 92.85 % 103 954 980 97.35 % 104 953 977 97.54 % 105 377 400 94.25 % 106 852 860 99.07 % 107 498 521 95.59 % 200 560 576 97.22 % 201 541 545 99.27 % 202 974 1027 94.84 % 203 910 936 97.22 % 204 896 925 96.86 % 205 861 875 98.40 % 206 554 565 98.05 % 207 882 916 96.29 % 208 955 985 96.95 % 209 566 569 99.47 % 210 822 848 96.93 % 211 997 1032 96.61 % 212 723 753 96.02 % 213 1219 1255 97.13 % 214 1158 1179 98.22 % 300 1015 1054 96.30 % 301 1055 1123 93.94 % 302 1003 1014 98.92 % 303 730 747 97.72 % 304 785 822 95.50 % 305 930 956 97.28 % 306 962 967 99.48 % 307 763 800 95.38 % 308 741 757 97.89 % 309 1179 1239 95.16 % 310 752 789 95.31 % 311 607 622 97.59 % 312 869 894 97.20 % 313 1154 1182 97.63 % 314 839 865 96.99 % 315 699 717 97.49 % 316 1021 1045 97.70 % 400 117 120 97.50 % 401 566 601 94.18 % 402 588 601 97.84 % 403 852 881 96.71 % 404 818 841 97.27 % 405 416 435 95.63 % 406 634 639 99.22 % 407 411 425 96.71 % 408 1009 1035 97.49 % 409 1164 1199 97.08 % 410 956 977 97.85 % 411 1382 1403 98.50 % 412 1267 1313 96.50 % 500 774 806 96.03 % 501 821 859 95.58 % 502 931 956 97.38 % 503 1350 1359 99.34 % 504 648 673 96.29 % 505 691 715 96.64 % 506 550 570 96.49 % 507 1030 1052 97.91 % 508 674 681 98.97 % 600 1270 1327 95.70 % 601 1075 1104 97.37 % 602 651 782 83.25 % 603 1098 1026 107.02 % 604 830 863 96.18 % 605 833 891 93.49 % 606 657 681 96.48 % 607 863 878 98.29 % 608 712 791 90.01 % 609 404 433 93.30 % 610 1063 1139 93.33 % 611
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