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Race Provisional Totalvotescast PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS John GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 Absentee Early Provisional TotalVotesCast PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS John McCain/Sara Palin Republican 238 247 449 1769 915 20 3638 Barack Obama/Joe Biden Democratic 174 165 182 1565 736 14 2836 Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L. Castle Constitution 5 4 7 18 4 38 Bob Barr/Wayne A. Root Libertarian 3 6 6 11 4 1 31 Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente Green 1 1 2 2 2 8 Jonathan E. Allen/Jeffrey D. Stath HeartQuake '08 0 Gene C. Amondson/Leroy J. Pletten Prohibition 0 James Harris/Alyson Kennedy Socialist Workers 1 1 2 Charles Jay/Dan Sallis, Jr. Boston Tea 1 2 1 4 Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough America's Independent 1 3 3 4 11 Gloria La Riva/Robert Moses Socialism and Liberation 1 1 1 3 Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford US Facifist 1 1 Frank Edward McEnulty/David Mangan Unaffiliated 1 1 2 Brian Moore/Stewart A. Alexander Socialist, USA 2 2 Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez Unaffiliated 4 3 6 23 12 48 Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link Objectivist 1 1 UNITED STATES SENATOR Bob Schaffer Republican 213 215 394 1559 812 17 3210 Mark Udall Democratic 160 162 189 1537 728 11 2787 Bob Kinsey Green 7 12 17 82 44 3 165 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell American Contitution 28 23 33 143 59 2 288 Write In REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 111th UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 3 John T. Salazar Democratic 237 225 274 1920 920 17 3593 Wayne Wolf Republican 160 186 352 1367 689 14 2768 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 Jill L. Brake Democratic 139 130 155 1259 632 9 2324 Marcia Neal Republican 226 239 423 1696 866 21 3471 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 59 2008 GENERL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L08GENERAL GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 Absentee Early Provisional TotalVotesCast Ellen Roberts Republican 290 312 486 2323 1205 23 4639 DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 6th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Russell Wasley Republican 205 218 396 1559 792 18 3188 Todd Risberg Democratic 165 150 178 1425 714 12 2644 Archuleta - COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 Ron Chacey Democratic 142 152 148 1271 604 11 2328 John A. Ranson Republican 246 244 470 1949 998 24 3931 Archuleta - COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Clifford A. Lucero Democratic 213 190 207 1364 670 17 2661 Raymond Eugene Keyawa Republican 80 98 212 684 342 10 1426 Natalie Carpenter 38 23 41 203 106 4 415 Marion Francis 74 99 168 991 495 4 1831 Archuleta-COUNTY TREASURER VACANCY 2-YR TERM Betty Diller Republican 175 197 312 1376 665 20 2745 Kelly Evans - Write-In Republican 94 127 168 1342 564 5 2300 JUDICIAL JUSTICE OF THE COLORADO SUPREME COURT Allison H. Eid Ye 200 215 332 1758 920 14 3439 103 100 136 615 334 12 1300 Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. Ye 200 207 306 1696 897 17 3323 101 104 161 661 344 9 1380 COURT OF APPEALS Steven L. Bernard Ye 199 205 316 1702 892 13 3327 103 106 137 619 335 11 1311 David M. Furman Ye 190 204 309 1689 875 15 3282 106 106 149 631 356 9 1357 Robert D. Hawthorne Ye 190 200 306 1530 821 13 3060 106 110 145 773 391 11 1536 Jerry N. Jones 187 193 300 1616 856 14 3166 104 117 150 683 360 10 1424 Gilbert M. Roman Y 186 198 310 1551 832 18 3095 2008 GENERL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L08GENERAL GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 Absentee Early Provisional TotalVotesCast 105 111 141 745 382 6 1490 Diana L. Terry Y 193 206 312 1617 861 16 3205 100 103 138 691 368 8 1408 DISTRICT JUDGE-6TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT David L. Dickinson Ye 190 204 311 1638 857 14 3214 107 106 143 708 368 11 1443 AMENDMENTS Amendment 46 Ye 169 197 322 1521 736 16 2961 203 197 271 1574 814 15 3074 Amendment 47 Y 157 183 330 1592 758 15 3035 225 221 278 1604 820 16 3164 Amendment 48 Ye 138 175 306 1153 552 17 2341 260 229 317 2063 1041 18 3928 Amendment 49 Ye 157 180 304 1432 627 16 2716 211 216 290 1704 913 13 3347 Amendment 50 Ye 197 207 264 1554 717 17 2956 176 180 325 1558 806 12 3057 Amendment 51 Ye 102 215 127 866 434 10 1754 289 296 481 2211 1159 23 4459 Amendment 52 Ye 108 117 182 863 425 13 1708 268 278 404 2228 1118 16 4312 Amendment 54 Ye 193 216 378 1879 859 21 3546 179 183 218 1239 671 8 2498 Amendment 58 Y 143 147 192 1309 652 14 2457 237 242 402 1829 919 15 3644 Amendment 59 Y 164 172 225 1260 608 19 2448 201 215 350 1786 914 10 3476 Referendum L Ye 145 205 242 1411 653 19 2675 213 157 321 1637 834 10 3172 Referendum M Y 178 200 287 1771 858 15 3309 170 156 256 1189 611 13 2395 Referendum N Ye 187 208 315 2001 965 18 3694 164 152 231 984 503 8 2042 2008 GENERL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L08GENERAL GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 Absentee Early Provisional TotalVotesCast Referendum O Ye 145 129 216 1350 653 15 2508 202 222 337 1613 811 12 3197 Archuleta County Referred Issue 1A Ye 214 238 373 2095 984 19 3923 157 145 212 1020 525 12 2071 San Juan River Resort San Juan River Resort 5A Ye 4 7 1 31 20 63 3 2 15 9 29 TOTAL REG 9277, TOTAL VOTED 6637 71.54% 434 432 659 3425 1697 38 6685 2008 GENERL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L08GENERAL GRAND TOTAL ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS can atic tion arian een ers endent ation ated an tic n tion atic can atic an 2008 GENERL SPREADSHEET.XLS/L08GENERAL PRECINCT #1 ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER 1 VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 3 Vote Centers Absentee Early Provisional Total Cast PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS John McCain/Sara Palin Republican 47 41 13 101 168 99 4 372 Barack Obama/Joe Biden Democratic 31 36 5 72 175 92 1 340 Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L. Castle Constitution 1 2 3 6 2 8 Bob Barr/Wayne A. Root Libertarian 3 2 5 1 1 1 8 Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente Green 0 0 Jonathan E. Allen/Jeffrey D. Stath HeartQuake '08 0 0 Gene C. Amondson/Leroy J. Pletten Prohibition 0 0 James Harris/Alyson Kennedy Socialist Workers 0 0 Charles Jay/Dan Sallis, Jr. Boston Tea 0 1 1 Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough America's Independent 0 1 1 Gloria La Riva/Robert Moses Socialism and Liberation 0 0 Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford US Facifist 0 0 Frank Edward McEnulty/David Mangan Unaffiliated 0 0 Brian Moore/Stewart A. Alexander Socialist, USA 0 0 Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez Unaffiliated 2 2 4 2 6 Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link Objectivist 0 0 UNITED STATES SENATOR Bob Schaffer Republican 45 36 15 96 137 75 4 312 Mark Udall Democratic 32 34 4 70 181 99 1 351 Bob Kinsey Green 1 3 1 5 7 6 1 19 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell American Contitution 3 7 1 11 23 10 44 Write In 0 0 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 111th UNITED STATES CONGRESS - DISTRICT 3 John T. Salazar Democratic 46 44 9 99 217 128 2 446 Wayne Wolf Republican 32 35 11 78 124 57 4 263 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 Jill L. Brake Democratic 26 30 8 64 142 78 1 285 Marcia Neal Republican 43 43 11 97 149 90 5 341 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 59 PRECINCT #1 ARCHULETA COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Race VOTE CENTER 1 VOTE CENTER 2 VOTE CENTER 3 3 Vote Centers Absentee Early Provisional Total Cast Ellen Roberts Republican 60 61 18 139 220 140 2 501 DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 6th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Russell Wasley Republican 38 43 12 93 133 74 4 304 Todd Risberg Democratic 32 31 8 71 166 94 2 333 Archuleta - COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 Ron Chacey Democratic 30 34 4 68 137 68 2 275 John A. Ranson Republican 46 43 16 105 185 110 5 405 Archuleta - COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Clifford A. Lucero Democratic 49 46 4 99 175 97 5 376 Raymond Eugene Keyawa Republican 9 17 11 37 61 28 1 127 Natalie Carpenter 4 8 1 13 23 12 48 Marion Francis 17 11 4 32 76 47 155 Archuleta-COUNTY TREASURER VACANCY 2-YR TERM Betty Diller Republican 34 39 14 87 129 71 2 289 Kelly Evans - Write-In Republican 0 0 JUDICIAL JUSTICE OF THE COLORADO SUPREME COURT Allison H. Eid Y 40 46 12 98 172 106 2 378 13 17 6 36 76 43 1 156 Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. Ye 36 44 11 91 170 103 3 367 15 18 8 41 77 44 162 COURT OF APPEALS Steven L. Bernard Ye 40 41 12 93 170 105 3 371 12 21 6 39 76 42 157 David M. Furman Y 38 41 8 87 167 102 2 358 14 21 9 44 79 46 1 170 Robert D. Hawthorne Y 36 44 9 89 159 94 2 344 15 17 8 40 88 49 1 178 Jerry N.
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