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2014 Boulder County General Election - Official Results Summary 11/21/2014 Active Voters: 193,393 Total Ballots Counted: 144,405 2014 Boulder County General Election - Official Results Summary 11/21/2014 Active Voters: 193,393 Total Ballots Counted: 144,405 Number of Total Percent of Active Total Total Number of Precincts Contest Name Choice Name Party Votes Votes Voters Total Ballots Undervotes Overvotes Precincts Reporting United States Senator Mark Udall DEM 97,612 68.59% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Cory Gardner REP 38,931 27.35% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Gaylon Kent LBR 3,150 2.21% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Raúl Acosta UAF 1,098 0.77% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Bill Hammons UNI 377 0.26% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Steve Shogan UAF 1,149 0.81% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Willoughby (W) UAF 3 0.00% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 United States Senator Kathleen Rosewater Cunningham (W) REP 1 0.00% 193,393 144,333 1,873 139 233 233 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 2 Jared Polis DEM 77,589 75.31% 142,149 106,801 3,767 12 175 175 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 2 George Leing REP 25,433 24.69% 142,149 106,801 3,767 12 175 175 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 4 Vic Meyers DEM 17,823 49.21% 51,244 37,532 1,311 4 58 58 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 4 Ken Buck REP 15,848 43.76% 51,244 37,532 1,311 4 58 58 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 4 Jess Loban LBR 1,495 4.13% 51,244 37,532 1,311 4 58 58 Representative To The 114th United States Congress - District 4 Grant Doherty UAF 1,051 2.90% 51,244 37,532 1,311 4 58 58 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Bob Beauprez / Jill Repella REP 36,868 26.01% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor John Hickenlooper / Joe Garcia DEM 96,565 68.12% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Harry Hempy / Scott Olson GRN 4,605 3.25% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Matthew Hess / Brandon Young LBR 2,461 1.74% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Mike Dunafon / Robin J. Roberts UAF 1,057 0.75% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Paul Noel Fiorino / Charles George Whitley UAF 202 0.14% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Governor/Lieutenant Governor Marcus Giavanni / Joshua Yballa (W) UAF / REP 2 0.00% 193,393 144,333 2,498 75 233 233 Secretary Of State Joe Neguse DEM 89,753 66.27% 193,393 144,333 8,872 23 233 233 Secretary Of State Wayne W. Williams REP 37,278 27.52% 193,393 144,333 8,872 23 233 233 Secretary Of State Amanda Campbell ACN 2,915 2.15% 193,393 144,333 8,872 23 233 233 Secretary Of State Dave Schambach LBR 5,492 4.05% 193,393 144,333 8,872 23 233 233 State Treasurer Walker Stapleton REP 43,626 32.38% 193,393 144,333 9,566 32 233 233 State Treasurer Betsy Markey DEM 84,023 62.36% 193,393 144,333 9,566 32 233 233 State Treasurer David Jurist LBR 7,086 5.26% 193,393 144,333 9,566 32 233 233 Attorney General Don Quick DEM 84,542 63.39% 193,393 144,333 10,947 23 233 233 Attorney General Cynthia Coffman REP 40,672 30.50% 193,393 144,333 10,947 23 233 233 Attorney General David K. Williams LBR 8,149 6.11% 193,393 144,333 10,947 23 233 233 Regent Of The University Of Colorado - Congressional District 2 Kim McGahey REP 22,037 23.02% 142,149 106,801 11,061 22 175 175 1 of 5 2014 Boulder County General Election - Official Results Summary 11/21/2014 Active Voters: 193,393 Total Ballots Counted: 144,405 Number of Total Percent of Active Total Total Number of Precincts Contest Name Choice Name Party Votes Votes Voters Total Ballots Undervotes Overvotes Precincts Reporting Regent Of The University Of Colorado - Congressional District 2 Linda Shoemaker DEM 67,322 70.33% 142,149 106,801 11,061 22 175 175 Regent Of The University Of Colorado - Congressional District 2 Daniel Ong LBR 6,359 6.64% 142,149 106,801 11,061 22 175 175 State Senate - District 16 Jeanne Nicholson DEM 3,522 63.71% 8,403 6,105 577 0 11 11 State Senate - District 16 Tim Neville REP 2,006 36.29% 8,403 6,105 577 0 11 11 State Representative - District 10 Dickey Lee Hullinghorst DEM 25,385 100.00% 49,244 35,922 10,537 0 59 59 State Representative - District 11 Charlie Plagainos REP 12,340 37.60% 46,998 35,092 2,267 4 57 57 State Representative - District 11 Jonathan Singer DEM 18,240 55.57% 46,998 35,092 2,267 4 57 57 State Representative - District 11 Bill Gibson LBR 2,241 6.83% 46,998 35,092 2,267 4 57 57 State Representative - District 12 Mike Foote DEM 25,562 100.00% 50,317 38,658 13,096 0 55 55 State Representative - District 13 Michael James Hocevar REP 3,838 17.70% 33,247 24,584 2,897 2 48 48 State Representative - District 13 KC Becker DEM 17,847 82.30% 33,247 24,584 2,897 2 48 48 State Representative - District 33 Marijo Tinlin REP 3,601 38.34% 13,587 10,077 683 1 14 14 State Representative - District 33 Dianne Primavera DEM 5,239 55.78% 13,587 10,077 683 1 14 14 State Representative - District 33 Carter Reid LBR 553 5.89% 13,587 10,077 683 1 14 14 District O Regional Transportation District Director Elizabeth Adams NP 24,134 42.32% 126,742 94,954 37,917 15 159 159 District O Regional Transportation District Director Chuck Sisk NP 32,888 57.68% 126,742 94,954 37,917 15 159 159 County Commissioner - District 3 Cindy Domenico DEM 83,172 67.21% 193,393 144,333 20,557 21 233 233 County Commissioner - District 3 Randy Luallin LBR 30,504 24.65% 193,393 144,333 20,557 21 233 233 County Commissioner - District 3 Kai Abelkis UAF 10,079 8.14% 193,393 144,333 20,557 21 233 233 County Clerk & Recorder Hillary Hall DEM 93,856 74.47% 193,393 144,333 18,273 27 233 233 County Clerk & Recorder Ralph "Ralphy" Shnelvar LBR 32,177 25.53% 193,393 144,333 18,273 27 233 233 County Treasurer Paul Weissmann DEM 95,991 100.00% 193,393 144,333 48,342 0 233 233 County Assessor Jerry M Roberts DEM 94,092 100.00% 193,393 144,333 50,241 0 233 233 County Sheriff Joseph K. Pelle DEM 102,923 99.83% 193,393 144,333 41,199 37 233 233 County Sheriff Toby Fernsler (W) UAF 174 0.17% 193,393 144,333 41,199 37 233 233 County Surveyor Lee Stadele DEM 94,026 100.00% 193,393 144,333 50,307 0 233 233 County Coroner Emma R. Hall DEM 94,660 100.00% 193,393 144,333 49,673 0 233 233 City of Louisville City Council Person Ward I Chris Leh NP 1,385 39.98% 5,215 4,199 731 4 7 7 City of Louisville City Council Person Ward I Cory Nickerson NP 899 25.95% 5,215 4,199 731 4 7 7 City of Louisville City Council Person Ward I Susan Honstein NP 1,180 34.06% 5,215 4,199 731 4 7 7 Town of Superior - Mayor Clint Folsom NP 3,193 75.86% 7,047 5,081 871 1 8 8 Town of Superior - Mayor Gladys M. Forshee NP 1,016 24.14% 7,047 5,081 871 1 8 8 2 of 5 2014 Boulder County General Election - Official Results Summary 11/21/2014 Active Voters: 193,393 Total Ballots Counted: 144,405 Number of Total Percent of Active Total Total Number of Precincts Contest Name Choice Name Party Votes Votes Voters Total Ballots Undervotes Overvotes Precincts Reporting Town of Superior - Trustee Sandy Pennington NP 2,654 27.68% 7,047 5,081 5,643 4 8 8 Town of Superior - Trustee Rita Dozal NP 1,921 20.04% 7,047 5,081 5,643 4 8 8 Town of Superior - Trustee Anthony Stewart NP 1,646 17.17% 7,047 5,081 5,643 4 8 8 Town of Superior - Trustee Colleen Callin NP 1,003 10.46% 7,047 5,081 5,643 4 8 8 Town of Superior - Trustee Chris Hanson NP 2,364 24.66% 7,047 5,081 5,643 4 8 8 Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court - Brian D. Boatright YES NP 76,217 76.45% 193,393 144,333 44,606 34 233 233 Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court - Brian D. Boatright NO NP 23,476 23.55% 193,393 144,333 44,606 34 233 233 Justice Of The Colorado Supreme Court - Monica M.
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