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General Election Totals for Web Page Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 United States Senator Wayne Allard (R) 154 Tom Strickland (D) 93 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell (AC) 7 Rick Stanley (L) 5 John Heckman (CP) 0 US Congress-District 3 Denis Berckefeldt (D) 65 Scott McInnis (R) 185 J. Brent Shroyer (LIB) 6 Gery Swing (NL) 1 Governor Rollie Heath (D) 68 Bill Owens (R) 183 Ronald Forthofter (GR) 6 Ralph Shnelvar (LIB) 3 Secretary of State Donetta Davidson (R) 150 Anthony Martinez (D) 86 David Aitken (LIB) 10 Clyde J. Harkins (AC) 1 State Treasurer Mike Coffman (R) 142 Terry L Phillips (D) 72 Michael Sanchez (REF) 19 Gaar Potter (LIB) 9 Attorney General Ken Salazar (D) 132 Marti Allbright (R) 109 Dwight K Harding (LIB) 6 Alison "Sunny" Maynard (GR) 7 State Board of Education-Congressional District 3 Pamela Suckla (R) 143 Christine Pacheco-Koveleski (D) 95 State Senate-District 6 Kay Alexander (R) 118 James Isgar (D) 139 State Representative-District 59 Mark Larson (R) 190 Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Nathan B Coats yes 153 no 54 Court of Appeals John Daniel Dalley yes 153 no 53 Henry E Nieto yes 149 no 57 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 District Judge 6th Judicial District David L Dickinson yes 158 no 51 Archuleta County Court James E Denvir yes 148 no 107 County Commissioner District #3 Gene Crabtree (R) 116 Mamie R. Lynch (D) 149 County Clerk & Recorder June Madrid (R) 228 County Treasurer Traves Garrett (R) 216 County Assessor Keren Prior (R) 209 County Sheriff William T. Richards Jr. (R) 173 Write In (R) 43 County Surveyor David L. Maley (R) 201 County Coroner Carl Macht (R) 221 Ammendment 27 Yes 181 No 64 Ammendment 28 Yes 123 No 115 Ammendment 29 Yes 136 No 102 Ammendment 30 Yes 120 No 122 Ammendment 31 Yes 115 No 132 Referendum A Yes 79 No 153 Referendum B Yes 112 No 108 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 Referendum C Yes 147 No 77 Referendum D Yes 149 No 69 Referendum E Yes 50 No 193 Ballot Issue 5A Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District Yes 86 No 111 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 United States Senator Wayne Allard (R) 154 194 126 83 79 244 219 Tom Strickland (D) 93 115 49 53 39 175 121 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell (AC) 7 9 5 7 4 14 1 Rick Stanley (L) 5 0 2 2 0 3 4 John Heckman (CP) 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 US Congress-District 3 Denis Berckefeldt (D) 65 74 37 34 28 123 71 Scott McInnis (R) 185 230 137 105 93 296 265 J. Brent Shroyer (LIB) 6 3 1 6 1 5 4 Gery Swing (NL) 1 4 0 2 0 1 3 Governor Rollie Heath (D) 68 91 31 143 36 118 74 Bill Owens (R) 183 220 147 101 81 308 266 Ronald Forthofter (GR) 6 3 2 3 4 5 3 Ralph Shnelvar (LIB) 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 Secretary of State Donetta Davidson (R) 150 184 132 81 73 268 228 Anthony Martinez (D) 86 107 36 57 36 136 90 David Aitken (LIB) 10 9 2 5 5 9 10 Clyde J. Harkins (AC) 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 State Treasurer Mike Coffman (R) 142 185 119 75 69 259 221 Terry L Phillips (D) 72 84 37 40 33 123 91 Michael Sanchez (REF) 19 23 11 20 8 12 7 Gaar Potter (LIB) 9 7 1 4 3 7 9 Attorney General Ken Salazar (D) 132 158 80 81 55 205 153 Marti Allbright (R) 109 140 96 53 58 207 174 Dwight K Harding (LIB) 6 4 1 2 2 5 6 Alison "Sunny" Maynard (GR) 7 7 1 2 2 8 7 State Board of Education-Congressional District 3 Pamela Suckla (R) 143 182 122 80 71 246 207 Christine Pacheco-Koveleski (D) 95 109 39 62 43 148 112 State Senate-District 6 Kay Alexander (R) 118 141 89 59 63 219 186 James Isgar (D) 139 172 91 87 60 214 154 State Representative-District 59 Mark Larson (R) 190 236 154 109 88 354 274 Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Nathan B Coats yes 153 191 120 101 68 262 225 no 54 74 31 30 28 80 60 Court of Appeals John Daniel Dalley yes 153 193 114 95 69 254 214 no 53 70 33 34 27 84 64 Henry E Nieto yes 149 187 109 99 59 243 213 no 57 74 37 31 35 90 64 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 District Judge 6th Judicial District David L Dickinson yes 158 195 116 99 68 260 223 no 51 72 32 32 28 79 59 Archuleta County Court James E Denvir yes 148 185 103 102 60 222 184 no 107 121 73 41 60 188 134 County Commissioner District #3 Gene Crabtree (R) 116 140 97 102 73 160 132 Mamie R. Lynch (D) 149 175 88 44 47 278 207 County Clerk & Recorder June Madrid (R) 228 279 169 127 96 381 289 County Treasurer Traves Garrett (R) 216 262 164 126 92 368 280 County Assessor Keren Prior (R) 209 248 155 121 91 351 274 County Sheriff William T. Richards Jr. (R) 173 207 136 109 69 267 219 Write In (R) 43 46 15 3 18 61 31 County Surveyor David L. Maley (R) 201 249 155 118 87 346 276 County Coroner Carl Macht (R) 221 260 166 118 96 357 285 Ammendment 27 Yes 181 222 141 103 85 319 248 No 64 79 31 38 33 97 80 Ammendment 28 Yes 123 124 86 66 51 204 164 No 115 170 75 76 57 205 154 Ammendment 29 Yes 136 144 103 64 47 241 176 No 102 138 63 75 62 155 125 Ammendment 30 Yes 120 127 78 74 47 176 146 No 122 170 97 71 67 237 175 Ammendment 31 Yes 115 136 103 65 55 220 165 No 132 169 73 76 62 195 162 Referendum A Yes 79 70 46 44 20 112 89 No 153 224 120 92 93 291 220 Referendum B Yes 112 128 87 55 49 207 147 No 108 151 79 82 61 183 150 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Referendum C Yes 147 182 131 93 65 308 215 No 77 102 36 41 40 82 79 Referendum D Yes 149 177 120 80 62 297 217 No 69 96 44 53 45 89 68 Referendum E Yes 50 64 26 46 11 87 59 No 193 242 154 94 105 333 263 Ballot Issue 5A Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District Yes 86 133 24 0 0 228 195 No 111 122 37 0 0 199 124 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #8 Abs/Early Totals 206 1096 2401 154 605 1404 14 52 113 5 13 34 1 1 6 100 386 918 273 1344 2928 9 24 59 1 4 16 108 425 994 264 1315 2885 9 22 57 7 21 45 218 1169 2503 141 495 1184 16 42 108 0 7 14 205 1116 2391 106 470 1056 40 72 212 15 34 89 190 844 1898 159 845 1841 14 31 71 10 29 73 208 1087 2346 148 534 1290 169 968 2012 209 799 1925 302 1444 3151 235 1090 2445 85 340 782 232 1073 2397 80 350 795 226 979 2264 81 436 905 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #8 Abs/Early Totals 232 1115 2466 85 338 776 221 1007 2332 156 611 1491 172 694 1686 217 1074 2279 350 1582 3501 329 1486 3323 315 1426 3190 241 1173 2594 55 240 512 312 1436 3180 337 1507 3347 352 1243 2794 118 470 1010 160 778 1756 193 891 1936 171 795 1877 178 841 1739 169 578 1515 188 1128 2255 198 883 1940 168 840 1877 104 501 1065 251 1172 2616 156 717 1658 187 896 1897 Archuleta County General Election-November 5th 2002 #8 Abs/Early Totals 243 1121 2505 109 528 1094 212 1233 2547 126 395 985 82 285 710 288 1443 31115 117 686/26 1495 133 595/27 1348 Archuleta County Primary Election-Aug. 13, 2002 Wayne Allard (R) 83 119 79 28 147 102 127 511 23 21 8 10 16 14 31 42 Scott McInnis (R) 85 126 83 27 144 109 139 510 19 16 7 7 13 10 19 35 Bill Owens (R) 82 126 83 28 150 106 137 518 19 17 6 8 13 13 20 34 Donetta Davidson (R) 72 98 70 25 139 94 121 471 22 20 7 8 14 12 22 37 Mike Coffman (R) 73 95 71 26 137 94 123 465 20 16 7 7 13 11 21 38 Marti Allbright (D) 71 90 72 26 134 91 121 461 Ken Salazar (R) 22 21 7 8 15 13 27 36 Pamela Suckla (R) 66 94 74 24 134 95 121 440 23 19 8 7 13 12 24 35 Kay Alexander (R) 68 98 73 26 133 100 121 457 James Isgar (D) 21 19 7 9 15 12 24 40 Mark Larson (R) 78 118 83 28 149 108 137 497 Gene Crabtree (R) 63 93 69 24 111 80 99 373 20 21 8 11 18 14 35 41 June Madrid (R) 89 124 78 27 149 108 137 533 Traves Garrett (R) 69 89 62 24 110 79 103 416 Pamela Eaton (R) 23 44 25 6 67 48 46 160 Keren Prior (R) 69 96 67 26 146 104 126 460 William T.
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