2010 GENERAL ELECTION DELTA COUNTY 2-Nov-10 OFFICIAL RESULTS Total Number of Voters : 13,329 of 19,910 = 66.95% 61.80% 30.28% 3

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2010 GENERAL ELECTION DELTA COUNTY 2-Nov-10 OFFICIAL RESULTS Total Number of Voters : 13,329 of 19,910 = 66.95% 61.80% 30.28% 3 2010 GENERAL ELECTION DELTA COUNTY 2-Nov-10 OFFICIAL RESULTS Total Number of Voters : 13,329 of 19,910 = 66.95% Party Candidate Early Election Provisional Total % UNITED STATES SENATOR, Vote For 1 REP Ken Buck 6,537 1,371 117 8,025 61.80% DEM Michael F. Bennet 3,241 620 71 3,932 30.28% GR Bob Kinsey 374 78 3 455 3.50% LBR Maclyn "Mac" Stringer 151 36 4 191 1.47% UNF Charley Miller 147 26 7 180 1.39% UNF J. Moromisato 39 10 3 52 0.40% INR Jason Napolitano 110 35 5 150 1.16% Bruce E. Lohmiller (W) 0000 Michele M. Newman (W) 0000 Robert Rank (W) 0000 Cast Votes 10,599 2,176 210 12,985 Over Votes 73 21 1 95 Under Votes 223 23 3 249 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 3, Vote For 1 DEM John Salazar 3,446 683 75 4,204 32.00% REP Scott R. Tipton 6,707 1,376 121 8,204 62.44% LBR Gregory Gilman 325 80 9 414 3.15% UNF Jake Segrest 264 48 5 317 2.41% John W. Hargis Sr. (W) 0000 James Fritz (W) 0000 Cast Votes 10,742 2,187 210 13,139 Over Votes 4105 Under Votes 149 32 4 181 GOVERNOR / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Vote For 1 DEM John Hickenlooper / Joseph Garcia 3,751 638 80 4,469 34.06% REP Dan Maes / Tambor Williams 2,535 555 68 3,158 24.07% LBR Jaimes Brown / Ken Wyble 109 31 4 144 1.10% AC Tom Tancredo / Pat Miller 4,182 944 50 5,176 39.45% UNF Jason R. Clark / Victoria A. Adams 89 21 2 112 .85% UNF Paul Noel Fiorino / Heather A. McKibbin 53 5 3 61 .46% Willie Travis Chambers / Ed E. Coron (W) 01010.76% Michael R. Moore / Sherry Cusson (W) 0000 Peter J. Carr / Antoinette M. Schaeffer (W) 0000 Holly Cremeens / Stephanie L. Mercer (W) 0000 Cast Votes 10,719 2,195 207 13,121 Over Votes 18 2 0 20 Under Votes 149 23 7 179 SECRETARY OF STATE, Vote For 1 REP Scott Gessler 6,168 1,292 111 7,571 58.40% DEM Bernie Buescher 3,484 632 68 4,184 32.27% AC Amanda Campbell 937 247 25 1,209 9.33% Cast Votes 10,589 2,171 204 12,964 Over Votes 3003 Under Votes 294 49 10 353 STATE TREASURER, Vote For 1 REP Walker Stapleton 7,082 1,478 126 8,686 68.44% DEM Cary Kennedy 3,281 658 66 4,005 31.56% Cast Votes 10,363 2,136 192 12,691 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 521 84 22 627 ATTORNEY GENERAL, Vote For 1 DEM Stan Garnett 2,896 576 64 3,536 28.14% REP John Suthers 7,361 1,532 135 9,028 71.86% Cast Votes 10,257 2,108 199 12,564 Over Votes 3003 Under Votes 626 112 15 753 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - AT LARGE, Vote For 1 DEM Melissa Hart 2,802 533 61 3,396 27.48% REP Steve Bosley 6,437 1,346 117 7,900 63.94% LBR Jesse B. Wallace 829 211 20 1,060 8.58% Cast Votes 10,068 2,090 198 12,356 Over Votes 1001 Under Votes 817 130 16 963 STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 5, Vote For 1 REP Bob Rankin 7,420 1,533 136 9,089 70.61% DEM Gail Schwartz 3,106 607 70 3,783 29.39% Cast Votes 10,526 2,140 206 12,872 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 360 80 8 448 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 54, Vote For 1 REP Ray Scott 4,992 964 83 6,039 100.00% Cast Votes 4,992 964 83 6,039 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 1,412 208 24 1,644 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 58, Vote For 1 DEM James "Wes" Perrin 1,447 341 43 1,831 34.11% REP Don Coram 2,819 663 55 3,537 65.89% Cast Votes 4,266 1,004 98 5,368 Over votes 1001 Under Votes 215 44 9 268 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1, Vote For 1 REP Doug Atchley 7,889 1,545 136 9,570 79.49% LBR Gary Johnson 1,940 478 51 2,469 20.50% Cast Votes 9,829 2,023 187 12,039 Over Votes 4105 Under Votes 1,053 196 27 1,276 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER, Vote For 1 REP Ann B. Eddins 8,797 1,806 156 10,759 100.00% Cast votes 8,797 1,806 156 10,759 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2,089 414 58 2,561 COUNTY TREASURER, Vote For 1 REP Jim D. Ventrello 8,488 1,751 154 10,393 100.00% Cast Votes 8,488 1,751 154 10,393 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2,398 469 60 2,927 COUNTY ASSESSOR, Vote For 1 REP Debbie Griffith 8,330 1,738 155 10,223 100.00% Cast Votes 8,330 1,738 155 10,223 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2,556 482 59 3,097 COUNTY SHERIFF, Vote For 1 REP Fred McKee 8,691 1,780 157 10,628 100.00% Cast Votes 8,691 1,780 157 10,628 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2,195 440 57 2,692 COUNTY SURVEYOR, Vote For 1 REP Jessie J. Messenger 8,476 1,741 156 10,373 100.00% Cast Votes 8,476 1,741 156 10,373 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2,410 479 58 2,947 COUNTY CORONER, Vote For 1 DEM Lucky Adams 2,829 626 69 3,524 28.06% REP Kevin Lucy 7,425 1,483 128 9,036 71.94% Cast Votes 10,254 2,109 197 12,560 OVOver Votest 2002 Under Votes 630 111 17 758 Shall Justice Michael L. Bender of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,097 972 101 6,170 53.87% No 4,244 963 76 5,283 46.13% Cast Votes 9,341 1,935 177 11,453 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 1,543 285 37 1,865 Shall Justice Alex J. Martinez of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 4,934 912 95 5,941 51.81% No 4,435 1,011 79 5,525 48.19% Cast Votes 9,369 1,923 174 11,466 Over Votes 0010 Under Votes 1,517 297 39 1,853 Shall Justice Nancy E. Rice of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,232 945 95 6,272 54.71% No 4,132 989811 80 5,193 4545.29%.29% Cast Votes 9,364 1,926 175 11,465 Over Votes 1001 Under Votes 1,521 294 39 1,854 Shall Judge John Daniel Dailey of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,699 1,026 106 6,831 60.62% No 3,498 872 68 4,438 39.38% Cast Votes 9,197 1,898 174 11,269 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 1,689 322 40 2,051 Shall Judge Richard L. Gabriel of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,628 1,009 98 6,735 59.88% No 3,553 888 72 4,513 40.12% Cast Votes 9,181 1,897 170 11,248 Over Votes 4105 Under Votes 1,701 322 44 2,067 Shall Judge Nancy J. Lichtenstein of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,641 997 98 6,736 59.50% No 3,602 910 73 4,585 40.50% Cast Votes 9,243 1,907 171 11,321 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 1,641 313 43 1,997 Shall Judge David J. Richman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,260 964 97 6,321 56.75% No 3,824 923 70 4,817 43.25% Cast Votes 9,084 1,887 167 11,138 Over Votes 6006 Under Votes 1,796 333 47 2,176 Shall Judge Jeff B. Herron of the 7th Judicial District be retained in office?, Vote For 1 Yes 5,744 1,014 99 6,857 61.16% No 3,416 869 69 4,354 38.84% Cast Votes 9,160 1,883 168 11,211 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 1,724 337 46 2,107 Amendment P (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 2,710 529 59 3,298 26.86% No 7,360 1,494 125 8,979 73.14% Cast Votes 10,070 2,023 184 12,277 Over Votes 6006 Under Votes 810 197 30 1,037 Amendment Q (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 4,917 926 86 5,929 47.80% No 5,266 1,111 98 6,475 52.20% Cast Votes 10,183 2,037 184 12,404 Over Votes 1001 Under Votes 702 183 30 915 Amendment R (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 3,387 767 78 4,232 34.72% No 6,601 1,257 98 7,956 65.28% Cast Votes 9,988 2,024 176 12,188 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 896 196 38 1,130 Amendment 60 (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 3,912 854 72 4,838 37.21% No 6,740 1,294 131 8,165 62.79% Cast Votes 10,652 2,148 203 13,003 Over Votes 3115 Under Votes 231 71 10 312 Amendment 61 (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 4,178 932 75 5,185 39.78% No 6,498 1,221 129 7,848 60.22% Cast Votes 10,676 2,153 204 13,033 Over Votes 3003 Under Votes 207 67 10 284 Amendment 62 (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 4,141 889 72 5,102 39.95% No 6,325 1,225 119 7,669 60.05% Cast Votes 10,466 2,114 191 12,771 Over Votes 91010 Under Votes 411 105 23 539 Amendment 63 (CONSTITUTIONAL), Vote For 1 Yes 6,037 1,230 108 7,375 57.94% No 4,374 889 90 5,353 42.06% Cast Votes 10,411 2,119 198 12,728 Over Votes 3003 Under Votes 472 101 16 589 Proposition 101 (STATUTORY), Vote For 1 Yes 4,735 1,060 87 5,882 45.13% No 5,941 1,093 117 7,151 54.87% Cast Votes 10,676 2,153 204 13,033 Over Votes 5005 Under Votes 205 67 10 282 Proposition 102 (STATUTORY), Vote For 1 Yes 4,392 847 89 5,328 42.19% No 5,959 1,237 104 7,300 57.81% Cast Votes 10,351 2,084 193 12,628 Over Votes 2002 Under Votes 533 136 21 690 Town of Paonia 2A, Vote For 1 Yes 195 99 15 309 48.74% No 271 50 4 325 51.26% Cast Votes 466 149 19 634 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 10 4 1 15 Town of Paonia 2B, Vote For 1 Yes 184 86 16 286 44.97% No 283 63 4 350 55.03% Cast Votes 467 149 20 636 Over Votes 1102 Under Votes 83011 Town of Paonia 2C, Vote For 1 Yes 391 127 18 536 84.14% No 76 23 2 101 15.86% Cast Votes 467 150 20 637 Over Votes 1001 Under Votes 83011 Delta County Ginter's Grove Public Improvement District 5A, Vote For 1 Yes 35 1 0 36 92.31% No 30037.69% Cast Votes 38 1 0 39 Over Votes 0000 Under Votes 2002.
Recommended publications
  • 2010 General Election
    Official Ballot State Offices State Offices Judiciary General Election GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 51 JUSTICE OF THE Larimer County, Colorado (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One) COLORADO SUPREME COURT Tuesday, November 2, 2010 (Vote Yes or No) Shall Justice Alex J. Martinez of the John Hickenlooper / Joseph Garcia Brian DelGrosso Colorado Supreme Court be retained in Democratic Republican SAMPLE BALLOT office? Dan Maes / Tambor Williams Bill McCreary YES Republican Democratic NO Jaimes Brown / Ken Wyble STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 52 JUSTICE OF THE Libertarian (Vote for One) COLORADO SUPREME COURT Scott Doyle (Vote Yes or No) Clerk and Recorder Shall Justice Nancy E. Rice of the Colorado Tom Tancredo / Pat Miller Bob Morain Supreme Court be retained in office? American Constitution Republican Instructions to Voters YES Jason R. Clark / Victoria A. Adams John Kefalas NO To vote, fill in the oval completely. Please Unaffiliated Democratic use black ink. COURT OF APPEALS (Vote Yes or No) Correct Paul Noel Fiorino / Heather A. McKibbin STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 53 Unaffiliated (Vote for One) Shall Judge John Daniel Dailey of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Randy Fischer YES Democratic NO Write-In If you mark in any of the incorrect ways SECRETARY OF STATE Dane Brandt COURT OF APPEALS shown below it may be difficult to determine (Vote for One) Republican (Vote Yes or No) your intent. Shall Judge Richard L. Gabriel of the Incorrect Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in Scott Gessler County Offices office? Republican COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 YES (Vote for One) Bernie Buescher NO Democratic Adam Bowen COURT OF APPEALS Democratic (Vote Yes or No) If you make a mistake please ask for a new Amanda Campbell ballot.
    [Show full text]
  • ROCKY FLATS PLANT COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN Environmental Restoration Program
    ! DRAFT ROCKY FLATS PLANT COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN Environmental Restoration Program U S Department of Energy Rocky Flats Plant Golden, Colorado January 1991 ADMlN RECORD January 22, 19% -1 . TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A Overview 1 B Site Description 4 C Community Background 13 D Objectives 20 E Community Relations Activities 21 Appendix A List of Contacts and Interested Parties Appendix B IAG List of Rocky Flats Plant Hazardous Substances Appendix C Community Interview Plan Appendix D Information Repositories and Suggested Locations for Public Meetings Appendix E Public Comment Opportunities Appendix F List of Acronyms and Glossary of Terms Appendix G References Figure 1 General Location of the Rocky Flats Plant figure 2 Surface Water Drainage Patterns at the Rocky Flats Plant Figure 3 Location of Ground Water contamination at the Rocky Flats Plant in 1989 Figure 4 Location of Ground Water Monitoring Wells at the Rocky Flats Plant in 1989 \ \ ROCKY FLATS PLANT COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN Rocky Flats Plant, Golden, Colorado A Overview The Rocky Flats Plant Communrty Relatrons Plan describes the mechanisms through which the Rocky Flats Plant near Golden, Colorado, will inform and involve the public in environmental restoration and related environmental activities at the facility Community interest in the plant has increased over the years since operations began in 1952 Current interest in plant activities is high, particularly concerning environmental and health issues, and public comments indicate that interest will likely remain high throughout
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Political Contributions
    2012 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 2012 Lilly Political Contributions 2 Public Policy As a biopharmaceutical company that treats serious diseases, Lilly plays an important role in public health and its related policy debates. It is important that our company shapes global public policy debates on issues specific to the people we serve and to our other key stakeholders including shareholders and employees. Our engagement in the political arena helps address the most pressing issues related to ensuring that patients have access to needed medications—leading to improved patient outcomes. Through public policy engagement, we provide a way for all of our locations globally to shape the public policy environment in a manner that supports access to innovative medicines. We engage on issues specific to local business environments (corporate tax, for example). Based on our company’s strategy and the most recent trends in the policy environment, our company has decided to focus on three key areas: innovation, health care delivery, and pricing and reimbursement. More detailed information on key issues can be found in our 2011/12 Corporate Responsibility update: http://www.lilly.com/Documents/Lilly_2011_2012_CRupdate.pdf Through our policy research, development, and stakeholder dialogue activities, Lilly develops positions and advocates on these key issues. U.S. Political Engagement Government actions such as price controls, pharmaceutical manufacturer rebates, and access to Lilly medicines affect our ability to invest in innovation. Lilly has a comprehensive government relations operation to have a voice in the public policymaking process at the federal, state, and local levels. Lilly is committed to participating in the political process as a responsible corporate citizen to help inform the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • State Election Results, 1992
    To: Citizens of Colorado From: Natalie Meyer, Secretary of State Subject: 1992 Abstract of Votes I am pleased to publish the 1992 Abstract of Votes Cast which provides as complete a picture of Colorado voting behavior as our data will provide. Compiled from material filed at our office, this publication profiles the voting patterns of Colorado voters in the presidential primary, primary and the general election. Some 1,597,186 electors exercised their voice at the polls in November 1992. This abstract is dedicated to those who realize that every ·voice is critical and counted in determining the direction of local and national governmental affairs. Our system of government would cease to exist without a concerned constituency who participates at every level of the electoral process. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Glossary of Abstract Terms 1 Directory of Elected and Appointed Officials 2 Presidential Primary Election 42 Primary Election Abstract U.S. Senate 48 U.S. Congress 51 State Board of Education 55 Regents of the University of Colorado 56 State Senate 59 State Representative 63 District Attorneys 80 General Election Abstract Presidential Electors 86 U.S. Senate 88 U.S. Congress 90 State Board of Education 91 Regents of the University of Colorado 93 State Senate 94 State Representative 96 District Attorneys 106 RTD District Directors 110 Moffat Tunnel Commissioners 112 Judicial 113 Ballot Issues 126 Registered Voters{furnout 142 ii iii GLOSSARY OF ABSTRACT TERMS Assembly Meeting of delegates of a political party held to designate candidates for nomination at a primary election. Assemblies are held every two years.
    [Show full text]
  • Abstract of Votes Cast Which Provides As Complete a Picture of Colorado Voting Behavior As Our Data Will Provide
    1 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Marcli 3, 1992 primary”election August 11, 1992 GENERAL ELECTION Published by NATALIE MEYER Elections and Licensing Division Office of the Secretary of State 1560 Broadway, Suite 200 Phone (303) 894-2680 Natalie Meyer, Secretaiy of State ^ Merilyn Handley, Deputy Secretary of State Donetta Davidson, Elections Officer Michele Burton, Staff Assistant II ; PRICE: $6.00 To: Citizens of Colorado From: Natalie Meyer, Secretary of State Subject: 1992 Abstract of Votes I am pleased to publish the 1992 Abstract of Votes Cast which provides as complete a picture of Colorado voting behavior as our data will provide. Compiled from material filed at our office, this publication profiles the voting patterns of Colorado voters in the presidential primary, primary and the general election. Some 1,597,186 electors exercised their voice at the polls in November 1992. This abstract is dedicated to those who realize that every voice is critical and counted in determining the direction of local and national governmental affairs. Our system of government would cease to exist without a concerned constituency who participates at every level of the electoral process. 1 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Glossary of Abstract Terms 1 Directory of Elected and Appointed Officials 2 Presidential Primary Election 42 Primary Election Abstract U.S. Senate 48 U.S. Congress 51 State Board of Education 55 Regents of the University of Colorado 56 State Senate 59 State Representative 63 District Attorneys 80 General Election Abstract Presidential Electors 86 U.S. Senate 88 U.S. Congress 90 State Board of Education 91 Regents of the University of Colorado 93 State Senate 94 State Representative 96 District Attorneys 106 RTD District Directors 110 Moffat Tunnel Commissioners 112 Judicial 113 Ballot Issues 126 Registered Voters/Tumout 142 111 Gl.OSSAKY OF ABSTRACT TERMS Assrubly Meciing of delegates of a political party held to designate candidates for nomination at a primary election.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010-2019 Election Results-Moffat County 2010 Primary Total Reg
    2010-2019 Election Results-Moffat County 2010 Primary Total Reg. Voters 2010 General Total Reg. Voters 2011 Coordinated Contest or Question Party Total Cast Votes Contest or Question Party Total Cast Votes Contest or Question US Senator 2730 US Senator 4681 Ken Buck Republican 1339 Ken Buck Republican 3080 Moffat County School District RE #1 Jane Norton Republican 907 Michael F Bennett Democrat 1104 JB Chapman Andrew Romanoff Democrat 131 Bob Kinsley Green 129 Michael F Bennett Democrat 187 Maclyn "Mac" Stringer Libertarian 79 Moffat County School District RE #3 Maclyn "Mac" Stringer Libertarian 1 Charley Miller Unaffiliated 62 Tony St John John Finger Libertarian 1 J Moromisato Unaffiliated 36 Debbie Belleville Representative to 112th US Congress-3 Jason Napolitano Ind Reform 75 Scott R Tipton Republican 1096 Write-in: Bruce E Lohmiller Green 0 Moffat County School District RE #5 Bob McConnell Republican 1043 Write-in: Michele M Newman Unaffiliated 0 Ken Wergin John Salazar Democrat 268 Write-in: Robert Rank Republican 0 Sherry St. Louis Governor Representative to 112th US Congress-3 Dan Maes Republican 1161 John Salazar Democrat 1228 Proposition 103 (statutory) Scott McInnis Republican 1123 Scott R Tipton Republican 3127 YES John Hickenlooper Democrat 265 Gregory Gilman Libertarian 129 NO Dan"Kilo" Sallis Libertarian 2 Jake Segrest Unaffiliated 100 Jaimes Brown Libertarian 0 Write-in: John W Hargis Sr Unaffiliated 0 Secretary of State Write-in: James Fritz Unaffiliated 0 Scott Gessler Republican 1779 Governor/ Lieutenant Governor Bernie Buescher Democrat 242 John Hickenlooper/Joseph Garcia Democrat 351 State Treasurer Dan Maes/Tambor Williams Republican 1393 J.J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Report of Political Financial Support
    2014 2014 Lilly Political Contributions As a biopharmaceutical company that treats serious diseases, Lilly plays an important role in public health and its related policy debates. It is important that our company shapes global public policy debates on issues specific to the people we serve and to our other key stakeholders including shareholders and employees. Our engagement in the political arena helps address the most pressing issues related to ensuring that patients have access to needed medications—leading to improved patient outcomes. Through public policy engagement, we provide a way for all of our locations globally to shape the public policy environment in a manner that supports access to innovative medicines. We engage on issues specific to local business environments (corporate tax, for example). Based on our company’s strategy and the most recent trends in the policy environment, our company has decided to focus on three key areas: innovation, health care delivery, and pricing and reimbursement. More detailed information on key issues can be found in our 2014 Corporate Responsibility Update. Through our policy research, development, and stakeholder dialogue activities, Lilly develops positions and advocates on these issues. Government actions such as price controls, pharmaceutical manufacturer rebates, and access to Lilly medicines affect our ability to invest in innovation. Lilly has a comprehen- sive government relations operation to have a voice in the public policymaking process at the federal, state, and local levels. Lilly is committed to participating in the political process as a responsible corporate citizen to help inform the U.S. debate over health care and pharmaceutical innovation.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Arapahoe County General Election Sample Ballot
    CONGRESSIONAL STATE REPRESENTATIVE COURT OF APPEALS 2010 Arapahoe DISTRICT 36 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE (Vote for One) ( Vote Yes or No) 112th UNITED STATES CONGRESS Gary Marshall Republican Shall Judge John Daniel County DISTRICT 7 Dailey of (Vote for One) Su Ryden Democratic the Colorado Court of Appeals General Ed Perlmutter STATE REPRESENTATIVE Democratic DISTRICT 37 be retained in office? (Vote for One) Shall Judge Richard L. Gabriel Election Spencer Swalm Republican of the Colorado Court of Ryan Frazier Appeals be retained in office? Republican Brett Godfrey Democratic Shall Judge Nancy J. Sample Ballot Lichtenstein of the STATE REPRESENTATIVE Colorado Court of Buck Bailey DISTRICT 38 Libertarian (Vote for One) Appeals be retained in (Signed declaration to limit office? All contests may not service to no more than 3 terms) Joe Rice Democratic STATE Shall Judge David J. be included on all Kathleen Conti Republican Richman of the Colorado GOVERNOR / Court of Appeals be LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE ballots. Check on (Vote for One Pair) DISTRICT 39 retained in office? (Vote for One) John Hickenlooper DISTRICT JUDGE your precinct for Carol "Casey" Levine Democratic Joseph Garcia Democratic 18th JUDICIAL specific contests. David Balmer Republican DISTRICT ( Vote Yes or No) Dan Maes STATE REPRESENTATIVE Republican Tambor Williams DISTRICT 40 Shall Judge Angela R. FEDERAL (Vote for One) Arkin of the 18th Judicial UNITED STATES SENATOR Jaimes Brown Cindy Acree Republican District be retained in (Vote for One) Ken Wyble Libertarian office? (Write-In) Shall Judge Richard Ken Buck th Republican Tom Tancredo STATE REPRESENTATIVE B.Caschette of the 18 American Constitution DISTRICT 41 Judicial District be Pat Miller (Vote for One) retained in office? Michael F.
    [Show full text]
  • URMC V119no60 20101103.Pdf (8.980Mb)
    ck t trtait caai cti r | Pa 11 9 ti r i r rt a t i i iiti r ith the sustainability report card Men’s basketball starts with released, Rams walk away with a B an 88-48 win at Moby THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Fort Collins, Colorado Volume 119 | No. 60 Wednesday, November 3, 2010 COLLEGIAN www.collegian.com THE STUDENT VOICE OF COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1891 BRINGIN’ DOWN THE HOUSE Gardner defeats Markey for seat By KIRSTEN SILVEIRA The Rocky Mountain Collegian State Rep. Corey Gardner, R-Yuma, reclaimed the U.S. House of Representatives seat for Republicans, knocking Democratic incumbent Betsy Markey from her 2-year reign of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District. Gardner’s decisive win falls in line with the national trend of Republicans taking control the U.S. House from Democrat- ic hands. Nationally, Democrats lost 58 House seats –– leaving the breakdown with Republi- cans controlling 234 of the 435 seats with 21 undecided at the time of print. Gardner, who had 53.5 per- cent of the district votes with 86 percent reported at the time of print, told the Collegian “we’ve got a lot of work to do,” and he intends to establish a sound- board of students to “fi nd out what we can do for them while they’re in college.” CHASE BAKER | COLLEGIAN Gardner, who graduated from CSU in 1997, grew up in Cory Gardner talks with reporters Tuesday night after being elected to the U .S. House of Representatives. Gardner edged out Democrat rural Yuma and was elected to incumbent Betsy Markey, who held the seat in 4 th Congressional District for two years, for the position.
    [Show full text]
  • State Election Results, 1993
    STATE OF COLORADO TRACT OF VOTES CAST 1993-1994 EMBER ODD-YEAR ELECTION November 2, 1993 PRIMARY ELECTION August 9, 1994 GENERAL ELECTION November 8, 1994 Published by VICTORIA BUCKLEY Secretary of State To: Citizens of Colorado From: Victoria Buckley, Secretary of State Subject: 1993-1994 Abstract of Votes I am honored to present you with this official publication of the 1993-1994 Abstract of Votes Cast. The information compiled in this summary is from material filed in my office by the county clerk and recorders. This publication will assist in the profiling of voting patterns of Colorado voters during the 1993 odd-year election and the 1994 primary and general elections. Therefore, I commemorate this abstract to those who practice their rights as Colorado citizens pursuant to the Constitution of Colorado. Article IT, Section 5, of the Colorado Constitution states: Elections and Licensing Division "All elections shall be free and open; and no power, Office of the Secretary of State civil or military, shall at any time interfere to 1560 Broadway, Suite 200 prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage. " Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone (303) 894-2680 Victoria Buckley, Secretary of State Willliam A. Hobbs, Elections Officer PRICE $10.00 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Glossary of Abstract Terms . 1 Research Assistance . 3 Directory of Elected and Appointed Officials Federal and State Officers . 4 State Senate . 5 State House of Representatives . ·. 8 District Attorneys . 12 Supreme Court Justices . 13 Court of Appeals Judges . 13 District Judges . 13 Judicial District Administrators . 17 Moffat Tunnel Commission and RTD Board of Directors ...
    [Show full text]
  • Test Ballot Print Document
    Russell G. Ragsdale, City and County Clerk SAMPLE BALLOT CITY AND COUNTY OF BROOMFIELD, COLORADO NOVEMBER 2, 2010 Page 1 of 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: completely fill in the OVAL to the RIGHT of your choice like this If you tear, deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to an election worker; or contact the Broomfield Elections Division at 303.438.6213 or email [email protected] to request a replacement. FEDERAL OFFICES REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112TH STATE OF COLORADO UNITED STATES CONGRESS - UNITED STATES SENATOR GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT DISTRICT 2 (Vote for One) GOVERNOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One Pair) Ken Buck Stephen Bailey John Hickenlooper Republican Republican Joseph Garcia Democratic Michael F. Bennet Jared Polis Democratic Democratic Dan Maes Bob Kinsey Curtis Harris Tambor Williams Green Libertarian Republican (Signed delcaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) Maclyn "Mac" Stringer Jenna Goss Jaimes Brown Libertarian American Constitution Ken Wyble (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 3 terms) Libertarian Charley Miller Unaffiliated (Chose not to sign declaration to limit service to 2 terms) Write-in Tom Tancredo J. Moromisato Pat Miller Unaffilliated American Constitution Jason Napolitano Jason R. Clark Independent Reform Victoria A. Adams (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) Unaffiliated Write-in Paul Noel Fiorino Heather A. McKibbin Unaffiliated Write-in Page 2 of 4 Page 2 of 4 SECRETARY OF STATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE - Shall Judge Frederick M. Goodbee of (Vote for One) DISTRICT 33 the 17th Juditicial District be retained in (Vote for One) office? Scott Gessler Donald Beezley YES NO Republican Republican Shall Judge Patrick T.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 General Election Official Results
    GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 2, 2010 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Mail-In Race VOTE CENTER 1 VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 (Absentee) Early Provisional TotalVotesCast UNITED STATES SENATOR Ken Buck Republican 234 214 468 1503 418 38 2875 Michael F. Bennet Democratic 217 168 200 1069 272 26 1952 Bob Kinsey Green 14 18 20 93 10 1 156 Macklyn "Mac" Stringer Libertarian 12 6 12 37 10 2 79 Charley Miller Unaffiliated 3 1 3 16 0 0 23 J. Moromisato Unaffiliated 3 3 1 10 2 0 19 Jason Napolitano Independent Reform 8 6 3 18 3 1 39 Write In 1 0 1 7 0 0 9 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 112th UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 3 John Salazar Democratic 244 186 221 1182 308 33 2174 Scott R. Tipton Republican 219 211 462 1487 398 35 2812 Gregory Gilman Libertarian 17 8 18 62 10 2 117 Jake Segrest Unaffiliated 12 6 6 41 4 0 69 Write In 1 3 0 0 4 GOVERNOR / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR John Hickenlooper / Joseph Garcia Democratic 229 181 224 1162 309 28 2133 Dan Maes / Tambor Williams Republican 131 119 230 846 201 27 1554 Jaimes Brown / Ken Wyble Libertarian 13 5 12 33 8 3 74 Tom Tancredo / Pat Miller American Constitution 103 101 226 694 196 9 1329 Jason R. Clark Unaffiliated 6 2 5 16 2 0 31 Paul Noel Fiorino / Heather A. McKibbin Unaffiliated 5 4 1 5 1 1 17 Write In 1 1 0 0 2 SECRETARY OF STATE Scott Gessler Republican 253 234 477 1622 420 40 3046 Bernie Buescher Democratic 185 145 160 877 255 23 1645 Amanda Campbell American Constitution 30 23 35 124 20 3 235 STATE TREASURER Walker Stapleton Republican 247 241 484 1632 421 40 3065 Cary Kennedy Democratic 215 161 189 985 263 25 1838 2010 GENERAL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L10GENERAL GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 2, 2010 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Mail-In Race VOTE CENTER 1 VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 (Absentee) Early Provisional TotalVotesCast ATTORNEY GENERAL Stan Garnett Democratic 197 145 176 901 251 27 1697 John Suthers Republican 268 250 501 1722 447 39 3227 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - AT LARGE Melissa Hart Democratic 180 137 161 834 236 23 1571 Steve Bosley Republican 229 221 444 1523 393 36 2846 Jesse B.
    [Show full text]