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2002 General Election Results 2002 General Election ROUTT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION-NOVEMBER 5, 2002 OFFICIAL Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total UNITED STATES SENATOR Wayne Allard (Republican) 1078 134 70 88 119 115 140 89 203 153 170 181 180 139 74 126 23 42 118 91 31 3364 Tom Strickland (Democratic) 1005 161 212 302 205 89 225 115 210 104 183 150 107 191 98 72 2 32 232 153 41 3889 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell (American Constitution) 29 5 5 9 6 1 5 2 4 3 2 6 6 10 1 4 1 5 2 106 Rick Stanley (Libertarian) 34 8 2 11 1 4 6 5 1 2 5 4 3 8 1 5 2 3 4 2 111 John Heckman (Concerns of People ) 12 6 3 4 1 3 1 2 2 3 4 41 Write In Candidate - Gary Cooper REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 108TH U.S. CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 Denis Berckenfeldt (Democratic) 669 98 161 220 131 57 161 73 135 73 122 94 65 128 74 54 22 179 110 34 2660 Scott McInnis (Republican) 1398 181 116 156 184 144 200 124 265 178 224 239 222 200 96 145 24 49 162 125 37 4469 J. Brent Shroyer (Libertarian) 38 11 4 13 3 6 9 6 3 5 6 9 6 8 4 6 1 4 8 150 Gary Swing (Natural Law) 22 10 4 11 4 2 4 2 2 1 1 4 10 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 91 Write In Candidate - Jason Alessio GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Rollie Heath/Bill Thiebaut (Democratic) 703 95 150 207 115 53 139 77 123 87 114 105 77 128 73 55 3 18 158 93 23 2596 Bill Owens & Jane Norton (Republican) 1379 190 120 163 196 151 212 124 273 163 232 232 218 203 96 140 22 54 172 145 40 4525 Ronald Forthofer/Dan C. Winters (Green) 54 20 22 39 18 9 21 7 18 2 11 4 14 6 8 1 20 12 11 297 Ralph Shnelvar/Desiree Hackett Hickson (Libertarian) 31 6 2 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 6 4 8 2 6 3 3 1 89 SECRETARY OF STATE Donetta Davidson (Republican) 1250 146 103 108 158 130 176 108 237 152 192 201 182 164 75 127 20 44 143 104 35 3855 Anthony Martinez (Democratic) 739 115 162 245 147 67 159 82 148 82 136 124 89 148 83 61 2 28 185 114 28 2944 David Aitken (Libertarian) 70 17 9 19 6 6 16 9 7 9 8 12 7 22 6 13 1 2 8 11 6 264 Clyde J. Harkins (American Constitution) 19 7 1 7 1 6 1 3 4 6 4 6 2 3 1 5 1 77 STATE TREASURER Mike Coffman (Republican) 1177 133 86 91 149 125 174 97 217 136 179 186 164 146 67 111 21 42 134 108 28 3571 Terry L. Phillips (Democratic) 756 110 160 239 142 66 158 86 146 84 141 129 97 158 87 67 1 28 179 108 36 2978 Michael Sanchez (Colorado Reform) 46 16 12 20 10 8 8 3 9 10 7 15 12 15 7 7 1 2 11 5 4 228 Gaar Potter (Libertarian) 70 14 6 16 5 3 13 7 8 12 7 9 5 17 3 11 1 1 6 7 1 222 ATTORNEY GENERAL Ken Salazar (Democratic) 1146 164 194 274 206 98 213 101 211 120 188 201 171 192 112 107 9 44 222 140 39 4152 Marti Allbright (Republican) 869 98 62 74 93 97 117 89 166 118 137 127 106 117 41 79 14 27 91 83 24 2629 Dwight K. Harding (Libertarian) 50 11 2 5 3 1 8 4 7 7 7 9 5 12 3 10 2 1 2 5 1 155 Alison "Sunny" Maynard (Green) 66 31 30 43 21 10 29 5 19 7 16 5 8 20 14 8 2 24 15 7 380 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 Pamela Jo Suckla (Republican) 1064 124 65 76 130 111 155 91 193 133 156 161 165 135 64 104 21 37 109 92 28 3214 Christine Pacheco-Koveleski (Democratic) 861 144 186 282 169 80 186 91 178 94 166 162 110 185 96 88 1 32 214 132 39 3496 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 57 Al White (Republican) 1295 159 110 128 170 134 198 110 241 161 205 177 177 167 81 117 23 46 156 110 36 4001 2002 General Election Terry D. Carwile (Democratic) 751 126 161 249 147 66 158 82 153 84 131 156 109 163 87 82 1 28 180 119 32 3065 Zane Newitt (American Constitution) 15 4 2 4 4 2 1 1 1 2 3 6 2 2 49 Michael J. Plylar (Libertarian) 43 10 6 12 4 4 8 6 4 6 7 6 4 9 2 8 1 2 5 6 2 155 Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 Dan Ellison (Republican) 1672 232 200 265 236 171 287 161 326 207 258 261 240 258 132 168 22 56 248 176 58 5634 COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER Kay Weinland (Republican) 1762 248 201 287 250 176 296 167 340 217 279 279 251 274 143 171 22 58 257 191 60 5929 COUNTY TREASURER Jeanne Whiddon (Republican) 1730 239 202 273 243 172 291 166 339 213 268 273 245 263 137 170 23 56 254 180 57 5794 COUNTY ASSESSOR Amy J. Williams (Republican) 1656 226 181 265 241 166 282 159 325 203 258 270 249 261 136 170 22 56 246 168 56 5596 COUNTY SHERIFF John Warner (Republican) 1693 236 192 261 242 178 280 163 327 214 276 262 238 266 142 177 21 52 251 181 59 5711 COUNTY SURVEYOR Ridgeway "Skidge" Moon (Unaffiliated) 1641 232 194 279 241 166 282 154 312 197 269 260 220 262 138 155 19 56 255 178 58 5568 COUNTY CORONER Douglas S. Allen (Republican) 1725 242 201 285 249 178 288 169 330 213 276 275 246 264 146 173 22 57 256 187 60 5842 Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total JUSTICE OF THE COLORADO SUPREME COURT Justice Nathan B. Coats Yes 1401 177 171 226 163 123 226 110 228 151 220 216 163 201 98 110 12 44 243 151 46 4480 No 332 43 37 69 37 19 52 21 72 48 57 92 72 86 32 53 9 17 48 32 10 1238 COURT OF APPEALS Judge John Daniel Dailey Yes 1385 183 178 228 199 128 211 119 231 148 222 219 163 203 98 110 11 46 244 136 45 4507 No 330 47 27 62 41 19 58 19 76 50 51 87 69 82 34 52 9 16 45 43 13 1230 COURT OF APPEALS Judge Henry E. Nieto Yes 1293 171 173 216 200 129 206 113 218 142 218 210 153 196 92 101 12 43 237 133 44 4300 No 393 57 33 71 43 17 58 25 80 55 56 90 77 87 35 56 9 19 49 45 13 1368 DISTRICT JUDGE - 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge Joel S. Thompson Yes 797 135 121 142 130 79 145 79 147 96 149 139 100 142 67 78 14 25 133 101 30 2849 No 1116 145 121 202 155 94 150 81 207 119 156 175 156 165 74 93 11 41 179 104 32 3576 COUNTY JUDGE, ROUTT Judge James H. Garrecht Yes 1655 252 203 289 240 153 254 136 304 170 267 252 190 238 112 126 16 48 263 173 52 5393 No 293 36 51 63 46 27 56 28 53 46 48 72 72 74 38 50 8 19 57 44 12 1193 2002 General Election Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total AMENDMENT 27 Yes 1424 228 220 316 250 156 278 139 267 151 254 195 153 235 117 112 6 57 269 182 55 5064 No 656 77 67 76 63 41 78 41 116 79 86 138 118 89 52 82 19 14 70 49 11 2022 AMENDMENT 28 Yes 701 115 115 134 128 92 136 69 146 79 113 122 96 118 71 61 6 32 152 82 33 2601 No 1317 172 151 234 168 99 199 100 228 150 208 204 174 200 92 128 19 40 177 133 31 4224 AMENDMENT 29 Yes 735 118 121 156 127 91 144 81 133 79 135 125 92 133 70 64 3 25 130 95 35 2692 No 1224 150 136 189 154 88 185 79 227 139 180 199 163 182 86 125 21 41 180 114 28 3890 AMENDMENT 30 Yes 676 121 130 177 141 88 169 82 147 85 125 121 98 127 65 70 2 25 152 107 42 2750 No 1407 180 145 205 167 106 183 98 241 153 216 210 173 196 101 123 22 47 184 113 27 4297 AMENDMENT 31 Yes 1012 146 104 143 133 114 160 99 169 129 145 135 115 144 59 78 11 35 138 96 32 3197 No 1110 159 181 253 189 87 206 109 240 122 199 209 176 191 113 130 15 38 208 138 39 4112 Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total REFERENDUM A Yes 719 97 99 119 97 65 111 64 119 84 99 112 94 98 57 65 7 13 115 62 10 2306 No 1362 200 177 270 209 129 242 131 276 171 228 228 186 235 115 131 19 59 221 161 58 4808 REFERENDUM B Yes 921 121 126 169 144 98 152 98 170 104 155 105 94 125 59 72 8 35 155 97 31 3039 No 1029 148 124 187 148 81 177 86 208 130 164 209 168 199 99 116 18 37 164 115 32 3639 REFERENDUM C Yes 1431 207 216 282 245 150 250 149 284 166 233 184 176 208 115 106 12 46 257 172 55 4944 No 567 71 50 81 54 37 84 41 100 76 85 141 99 116 53 72 13 25 60 47 11 1883 REFERENDUM D Yes 1554 203 206 286 252 153 264 151 289 166 244 166 160 210 114 111 13 43 273 171 50 5079 No 438 79 45 65 43 32 67 34 87 67 71 148 105 107 50 73 13 27 44 33 14 1642 REFERENDUM E Yes 344 63 71 102 67 32 71 41 58 39 62 47 25 65 29 26 11 77 55 21 1306 No 1784 237 204 288 256 167 288 163 345 211 278 292 269 279 142 175 26 64 264 175 47 5954 Precinct Counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total ROUTT COUNTY REFERENDUM 1A Yes 994 126 123 165 147 86 138 101 162 114 154 123 97 103 66 68 4 36 144 77 22 3050 No 1148 186 163 243 183 122 233 107 253 143 201 226 201 243 112 138 22 41 206 166 50 4387 CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS REFERENDUM 2A Yes 434 147 139 194 170 105 202 171 116 21 1699 No 675 161 149 215 160 102 171 177 121 10 1941 2002 General Election CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS REFERENDUM 2B Yes 565 154 159 230 201 116 182 214 108 19 1948 No 507 142 115 158 123 87 173 130 126 10 1571 CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS REFERENDUM 2C Yes 504 110 117 145 165 103 131 144 82 12 1513 No 578 192 159 238 160 98 227 196 159 16 2023 TOWN OF OAK CREEK REFERENDUM 2D Yes 5 41 1 47 No 31 186 1 218 HAYDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 REFERENDUM 3A Yes 65 203 177 46 3 494 No 77 151 124 31 4 387 COLORADO RIVER WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT 4A Yes 821 113 116 161 156 101 160 88 144 80 147 112 93 90 68 61 6 23 145 109 28 2822 No 1240 179 153 222 161 97 189 103 261 168 195 217 182 253 103 141 20 49 191 126 39 4289 YAMPA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 5A Yes 64 60 169 15 8 316 No 21 19 34 9 2 85 Property Owner Ballots Yes 1 1 2 No 11 11 Precinct counted E/AB/18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total BALLOTS: * does not include property owner totals 2201 316 299 424 340 216 386 214 422 265 363 355 305 361 182 211 26 77 356 256 77 7652 Voter Registration by Precinct through 10/14/2002 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 PROVISIONAL Total Unaffiliated 7 578 380 609 467 412 755 274 424 247 497 306 290 417 289 162 27 72 412 560 7185 Republican 10 333 271 270 350 398 458 235 466 310 423 321 305 310 156 195 39 70 272 273 5465 Democrat 3 285 237 376 258 191 368 165 283 173 254 253 193 296 173 125 20 54 249 254 4210 Concerns of People 1 1 Green 92 71 2 51 311 1 3 1 2 5 44 Libertarian
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