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Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary Arapahoe County General Election November 2, 2004 Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary Registration and Turnout Active Registration 253,403 Inactive Registration 110,982 Total Registration 364,385 Election Day 113,757 44.89% Early Vote 31,844 12.57% Absentee 82,538 32.57% Provisional 6,586 2.60% Total Turnout234,725 92.63% PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS (N/P) 366/366 100.00% REP - George W. Bush/Dick Cheney 119,475 51.42% DEM - John F. Kerry/John Edwards 110,262 47.45% LIB - Michael Badnarik/Richard V. Campagna 776 0.33% GRN - David Cobb/Patricia LaMarche 134 0.06% COR - Ralph Nader/Peter Miguel Camejo 1,158 0.50% AMC - Michael Anthony Peroutka/Chuck Baldwin 226 0.10% COP - Gene Amondson/Leroy Pletten 23 0.01% UNA - Stanford E. Andress (Andy)/Irene M. Deasy 74 0.03% SOC - Walter F. Brown/Mary Cal Hollis 18 0.01% PRO - Earl F. Dodge/Howard L. Lydick 7 0.00% SOW - James E. Harris/Margaret Trowe 7 0.00% SOE - Bill Van Auken/Jim Lawrence 11 0.00% Write-In 194 0.08% Total ... 232,365 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR (N/P) 366/366 100.00% REP - Pete Coors 105,921 45.96% DEM - Ken Salazar 120,225 52.17% COR - Victor Good 720 0.31% AMC - Douglas 'Dayhorse' Campbell 1,546 0.67% LIB - Richard Randall 996 0.43% IND - John R. Harris 802 0.35% UNA - Finn Gotaas 144 0.06% Write-In 99 0.04% Total ... 230,453 100.00% REP. TO THE 109TH U.S. CONG. - DIST. 1 (N/P) 49/49 100.00% DEM - Diana DeGette 14,739 61.45% REP - Roland Chicas 8,633 35.99% AMC - George C. Lilly 612 2.55% Total ... 23,984 100.00% REP. TO THE 109TH U.S. CONG. - DIST. 6 (N/P) 218/218 100.00% REP - Tom Tancredo 80,290 55.85% DEM - Joanna L. Conti 61,223 42.59% LIB - Jack J. Woehr 1,686 1.17% AMC - Peter Shevchuk 552 0.38% Total ... 143,751 100.00% REP. TO THE 109TH U.S. CONG. - DIST. 7 (N/P) 99/99 100.00% REP - Bob Beauprez 27,268 50.37% DEM - Dave Thomas 25,419 46.96% November 16, 2004 7:30 AM Page 1 of 8 Arapahoe County General Election November 2, 2004 Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary REP. TO THE 109TH U.S. CONG. - DIST. 7 (N/P) 99/99 100.00% AMC - Clyde J. Harkins 1,444 2.67% Total ... 54,131 100.00% STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - CONG. DIST. 6 (N/P) 217/217 100.00% REP - Randy DeHoff 72,642 54.30% DEM - Susan Marinelli 61,126 45.70% Total ... 133,768 100.00% REGENT OF THE UNIV. OF CO. - AT LARGE (N/P) 363/363 100.00% DEM - Jennifer Mello 98,016 48.25% REP - Steve Bosley 97,029 47.77% LIB - Daniel Ong 8,083 3.98% Total ... 203,128 100.00% REGENT OF THE UNIV. OF CO. CONG. DIST. 1 (N/P) 48/48 100.00% DEM - Michael Carrigan 12,693 57.76% REP - Randle C.W. Swan 9,281 42.24% Total ... 21,974 100.00% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 26 (N/P) 96/96 100.00% DEM - Jared B. Ingwalson 27,423 48.68% REP - Jim Dyer 28,912 51.32% Total ... 56,335 100.00% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 27 (N/P) 108/108 100.00% REP - Nancy Spence 42,749 61.52% DEM - Lisa Karen Love 26,740 38.48% Total ... 69,489 100.00% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 28 (N/P) 86/86 100.00% REP - Bruce Cairns 22,631 44.64% DEM - Suzanne S. Williams 28,066 55.36% Total ... 50,697 100.00% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 29 (N/P) 66/66 100.00% DEM - Bob Hagedorn 20,985 63.30% REP - Mike Martin 12,169 36.70% Total ... 33,154 100.00% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 35 (N/P) 7/7 100.00% REP - Ronald B. Olson 854 33.54% DEM - Ken Gordon 1,587 62.33% LIB - Kathleen Pierce 105 4.12% Total ... 2,546 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 1 (N/P) 3/3 100.00% REP - Dave Lewis 600 40.11% DEM - Fran N. Coleman 896 59.89% Total ... 1,496 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 3 (N/P) 22/22 100.00% REP - David A. Sprecace 5,688 47.80% DEM - Anne L. McGihon 6,211 52.20% Total ... 11,899 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 6 (N/P) 2/2 100.00% DEM - Andrew Romanoff 681 67.23% November 16, 2004 7:30 AM Page 2 of 8 Arapahoe County General Election November 2, 2004 Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 6 (N/P) 2/2 100.00% REP - Gregory Nathan Golyansky 287 28.33% LIB - Jeff Taton 45 4.44% Total ... 1,013 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 9 (N/P) 5/5 100.00% REP - Jerry B. Wheeler 597 39.88% DEM - Alice Borodkin 900 60.12% Total ... 1,497 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 36 (N/P) 47/47 100.00% REP - Jim Parker 10,676 44.79% DEM - Morgan Carroll 13,159 55.21% Total ... 23,835 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 37 (N/P) 53/53 100.00% DEM - Thomas M. Donahue 13,883 39.59% REP - Lauri Clapp 20,360 58.05% LIB - Travis L. Nicks 828 2.36% Total ... 35,071 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 38 (N/P) 58/58 100.00% REP - Joe Stengel 19,644 59.40% DEM - Glen L. Emerson 12,231 36.99% LIB - Frank Atwood 1,193 3.61% Total ... 33,068 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 39 (N/P) 59/59 100.00% REP - David G. Balmer 21,996 55.20% DEM - Mollie T.M. Cullom 17,851 44.80% Total ... 39,847 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 40 (N/P) 34/34 100.00% DEM - Martha J. Karnopp 8,377 42.66% REP - Debbie Stafford 11,258 57.34% Total ... 19,635 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 41 (N/P) 46/46 100.00% REP - E.C. Gaffney Jr. 10,404 38.40% DEM - Nancy J. Todd 16,066 59.29% LIB - Douglas F. Newman 626 2.31% Total ... 27,096 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 42 (N/P) 34/34 100.00% DEM - Michael Garcia 10,255 65.73% REP - Marie Evelyn Archuleta-Rossmiller 4,717 30.24% LIB - Randall Phelps 629 4.03% Total ... 15,601 100.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 18th JUDICIAL DIST. (N/P) 363/363 100.00% DEM - Jerri L. Hill 94,980 46.24% REP - Carol Chambers 110,429 53.76% Total ... 205,409 100.00% DISTRICT A RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 11/11 100.00% N/P - William W. Elfenbein 3,901 100.00% Total ... 3,901 100.00% November 16, 2004 7:30 AM Page 3 of 8 Arapahoe County General Election November 2, 2004 Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary DISTRICT D RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 18/18 100.00% N/P - Barbara Brohl 6,367 100.00% Total ... 6,367 100.00% DISTRICT E RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 65/65 100.00% N/P - William 'Bill' McMullen 10,043 52.38% N/P - Jude T. Sandvall 9,132 47.62% Total ... 19,175 100.00% DISTRICT F RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 110/110 100.00% N/P - Barbara J. Yamrick 19,949 41.92% N/P - Thomas J. Ashburn 19,452 40.88% N/P - Thomas L. Paolillo 8,183 17.20% Total ... 47,584 100.00% DISTRICT G RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 75/75 100.00% N/P - Gary Halpin 19,167 56.01% N/P - O'Neill P. Quinlan 15,053 43.99% Total ... 34,220 100.00% DISTRICT H RTD DIRECTOR (N/P) 77/77 100.00% N/P - Daryl Kinton 33,858 100.00% Total ... 33,858 100.00% COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DIST. 1 (N/P) 76/76 100.00% REP - Susan Beckman 22,877 54.63% DEM - Kate Cameron 19,002 45.37% Total ... 41,879 100.00% COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DIST. 3 (N/P) 75/75 100.00% DEM - Gretchen Davidson 20,833 45.75% REP - Rod Bockenfeld 24,704 54.25% Total ... 45,537 100.00% COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DIST. 5 (N/P) 56/56 100.00% REP - Arne Binion 8,948 35.78% DEM - Frank Weddig 16,057 64.22% Total ... 25,005 100.00% APPEALS JUDGE CASEBOLT 363/363 100.00% YES 121,844 73.20% NO 44,605 26.80% Total ... 166,449 100.00% APPEALS JUDGE GRAHAM 363/363 100.00% YES 120,353 72.77% NO 45,032 27.23% Total ... 165,385 100.00% APPEALS JUDGE ROY 363/363 100.00% YES 119,891 72.58% NO 45,295 27.42% Total ... 165,186 100.00% APPEALS JUDGE TAUBMAN 363/363 100.00% YES 120,733 72.94% NO 44,787 27.06% Total ... 165,520 100.00% November 16, 2004 7:30 AM Page 4 of 8 Arapahoe County General Election November 2, 2004 Summary Report Arapahoe County Official Final Summary APPEALS JUDGE WEBB 363/363 100.00% YES 121,331 73.52% NO 43,696 26.48% Total ... 165,027 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE ARKIN 363/363 100.00% YES 122,611 74.03% NO 43,023 25.97% Total ... 165,634 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE FASING 363/363 100.00% YES 118,568 72.19% NO 45,684 27.81% Total ... 164,252 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE SYLVESTER 363/363 100.00% YES 120,515 73.47% NO 43,519 26.53% Total ... 164,034 100.00% COUNTY JUDGE BENCZE 363/363 100.00% YES 122,106 73.46% NO 44,123 26.54% Total ..
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