Colorado Elections 2020
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Colorado Elections 2020 AMBER VALDEZ VALDEZ PUBLIC AFFAIRS President Joe Biden- 55.41% Donald Trump- 41.92% Statewide Senate John Hickenlooper- 53.51% Cory Gardner- 44.19% CD 1 Diana Degette- 74.3% CD 2 Joe Neguse- 61.3% CD 3 Lauren Boebert- 51.3% CD 4 Ken Buck- 60.2% Congress CD 5 Doug Lamborn- 57.6% CD 6 Jason Crow- 57.1% CD 7 Ed Perlmutter- 59.1% Democrats increased their lead by 1 seat and will control the Senate 20-15 Senator Bob Rankin (R) won by about 1% Senator Kevin Priola (R) won by just under 1% State Senate Democrat Chris Kolker picked up an (R) open seat 20(D)-15(R) Democrats Rachel Zenzinger and Jeff Bridges were considered targets but won with comfortable margins Representatives Larry Liston, Sonia Jaquez Lewis, Janet Buckner, and James Coleman all successfully moved to the Senate Representative Bri Buentello (HD 47) lost her seat to Republican Stephanie Luck • Representative Richard Champion (HD 38) State House lost his seat to Democrat David Ortiz • Republicans were trying to cut the 41(D)-24(R) Democrat majority by 3 seats to narrow the committee make up but ¾ targeted Democrats Reps. Cutter, Sullivan, and Titone held their seats • Democrats will control the House with the same 41-24 margin House Speaker- Alec Garnett (Denver) State Majority Leader- Daneya Esgar (Pueblo) Minority Leader- Hugh McKean (Loveland) Legislature Senate Leadership President- Leroy Garcia (Pueblo) Majority Leader- Steve Fenberg (Boulder) Minority Leader- Chris Holbert (Littleton) Statewide Amendment B Repeal Gallagher Amendment Ballot Amendment C Measures Conduct of Charitable Gaming Amendment 76 *All passed except Citizenship of Qualification of Voters Amendment C Amendment 77 Local Voter Approval of Casino Bet Limits and Games Proposition EE Tax on Nicotine Products Statewide Proposition 113 Adopt Agreement to Elect US President by National Popular Vote Ballot Proposition 114 Reintroduction and Management of Gray Wolves Measures Proposition 115 Prohibit Abortions After 22 Weeks *All passed except Proposition 116 State Income Tax Rate Reduction Proposition 115 Proposition 117 Voter Approval for Certain New State Enterprises Proposition 118 Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program .