Presidential Electors Election Summary Report 2020 Larimer County General Election November 3, 2020 Summary For: All Contests

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Presidential Electors Election Summary Report 2020 Larimer County General Election November 3, 2020 Summary For: All Contests Page: 1 of 10 11/3/2020 11:13:12 PM Election Summary Report 2020 Larimer County General Election November 3, 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Cards Cast: 217,106 Presidential Electors Candidate Party Total Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. 121,998 Harris Donald J. Trump / Michael R. 86,750 Pence Don Blankenship / William 354 Mohr Bill Hammons / Eric 167 Bodenstab Howie Hawkins / Angela 648 Nicole Walker Blake Huber / Frank Atwood 18 Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy 3,645 "Spike" Cohen Brian Carroll / Amar Patel 232 Mark Charles / Adrian 127 Wallace Phil Collins / Billy Joe Parker 32 Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente 48 / Darcy G. Richardson Dario Hunter / Dawn 30 Neptune Adams Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro / Khadijah 23 Maryam Jacob Sr. Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm 20 Jarrett Joseph Kishore / Norissa 10 Santa Cruz Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan 44 Re Vo Sorenson Gloria La Riva / Sunil 55 Freeman Joe McHugh / Elizabeth 42 Storm Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard 29 Jordan "Cancer" Scott / 7 Jennifer Tepool Kanye West / Michelle Tidball 471 Total Votes 214,752 Page: 2 of 10 11/3/2020 11:13:12 PM United States Senator Candidate Party Total John W. Hickenlooper DEM 112,746 Cory Gardner REP 89,891 Daniel Doyle APV 517 Stephan "Seku" Evans UNI 422 Raymon Anthony Doane LBR 3,510 Total Votes 207,100 Representative to the 117th United States Congress-District 2 Candidate Party Total Joe Neguse DEM 114,275 Charlie Winn REP 87,956 Thom Atkinson LBR 5,803 Gary Swing UNI 1,061 Total Votes 209,095 Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 2 Candidate Party Total Callie Rennison DEM 106,484 Dick R. Murphy REP 87,475 Christian Vernaza LBR 8,421 Total Votes 202,380 State Senator - District 14 Candidate Party Total Hans D. Hochheimer REP 30,104 Joann Ginal DEM 61,405 Total Votes 91,509 State Senator - District 23 Candidate Party Total Barbara Kirkmeyer REP 9,688 Sally Boccella DEM 6,041 Total Votes 15,729 Page: 3 of 10 11/3/2020 11:13:12 PM State Representative - District 49 Candidate Party Total Yara Hanlin Zokaie DEM 22,650 Mike Lynch REP 31,730 Total Votes 54,380 State Representative - District 51 Candidate Party Total Hugh McKean REP 36,111 Total Votes 38,456 State Representative - District 52 Candidate Party Total Donna Walter REP 19,595 Cathy Kipp DEM 35,118 Total Votes 54,713 State Representative - District 53 Candidate Party Total Jeni Arndt DEM 31,049 Adam Shuknecht LBR 9,870 Total Votes 40,919 District Attorney - 8th Judicial District Candidate Party Total Gordon McLaughlin DEM 108,735 Mitch Murray REP 93,627 Total Votes 202,362 County Commissioner - District 2 Candidate Party Total Kristin Stephens DEM 109,759 Bob McCluskey REP 95,067 Total Votes 204,826 Page: 4 of 10 11/3/2020 11:13:12 PM County Commissioner - District 3 Candidate Party Total Jody Shadduck-McNally DEM 107,600 Ben Aste REP 95,087 Total Votes 202,687 Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Hart Candidate Party Total Yes/For 134,835 No/Against 42,164 Total Votes 176,999 Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Samour Candidate Party Total Yes/For 130,106 No/Against 45,245 Total Votes 175,351 Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Tow Candidate Party Total Yes/For 124,060 No/Against 49,289 Total Votes 173,349 Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Welling Candidate Party Total Yes/For 125,597 No/Against 48,114 Total Votes 173,711 District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District - Blanco Candidate Party Total Yes/For 132,483 No/Against 40,797 Total Votes 173,280 Page: 5 of 10 11/3/2020 11:13:12 PM District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District - Field Candidate Party Total Yes/For 134,704 No/Against 38,478 Total Votes 173,182 District Court Judge - 8th Judicial District - Jouard Candidate Party Total Yes/For 133,601 No/Against 38,999 Total Votes 172,600 District Court Judge - 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