2016 Abstract of Votes Cast
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2016 Abstract of Votes Cast Office of the Secretary of State State of Colorado Wayne Williams, Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert, Deputy Secretary of State Judd Choate, Director of Elections Elections Division Office of the Secretary of State 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80290 Phone: (303) 894-2200, ext. 6307 Official Publication of the Abstract of Votes Cast for the Following Elections: 2015 Odd-Year 2016 Primary 2016 General Dear Colorado voter, My office is happy to present you with the biennial election abstract report. The abstract report contains the official statewide election results from the 2015 coordinated election, the 2016 primary election, and the 2016 general election. Additional information is available at ACE, Accountability in Colorado Elections, available online at www.sos.state. co.us. The 2016 general election is the second general election and the first presidential election in Colorado in which all active voters were mailed a ballot. The report contains voter turnout statistics and a directory of state and county elected officials. My office compiled the results and information from material submitted by Colorado’s 64 county clerk and recorders. In the November election, Colorado once again was a national leader in voter turnout, ranking fourth among the states in terms of turnout among the voting eligible population. Nearly 2.9 million Coloradans participated in the election. Colorado also claims the distinction of having the highest percentage of registered eligible voters with online registration available at www.govotecolorado.com. Thank you for making Colorado a leader in voting participation. Sincerely, Wayne W. Williams Colorado Secretary of State Table of Contents Office Information 1 Political Party and Organization Abbreviations 2 About the Format of this Abstract 3 Directory 4 United States Senators 4 Congressional Members 4 Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor 4 Secretary of State 4 State Treasurer 4 Attorney General 4 State Board of Education 4 Regents of the University of Colorado 4 Members of the State Senate 6 Members of the House of Representatives 8 District Attorneys 11 RTD Board of Directors 12 Colorado Supreme Court 13 Colorado Court of Appeals 14 Colorado District and County Judges 15 Colorado County Officers 26 Odd-Year Election Results - November 3, 2015 60 Primary Election Results - June 28, 2016 62 Democratic Party Ballot 62 Republican Party Ballot 79 General Election Results - November 8, 2016 96 Judicial Retention 123 2016 Amendments and Propositions 145 2015 Odd-Year Election Turnout 161 2016 Primary Election Turnout 163 2016 General Election Turnout 165 Office Information Elected Officials Terms of Office United States Senator 6 years United States Representative 2 years Governor / Lieutenant Governor 4 years Secretary of State 4 years State Treasurer 4 years Attorney General 4 years State Board of Education Colorado 6 years Regent of the University of Colorado 6 years State Senate 4 years State Representative 2 years District Attorney 4 years Regional Transportation District 4 years 1 Political Party and Organization Abbreviations Abbreviation Political Party ACN American Constitution Party ADP American Delta Party AMP America's Party ASP American Solidarity Party AVP Approval Voting Party DEM Democratic Party GDM Green / Democratic GRN Green Party IAP Independent American Party IPC Independent People of Colorado KFP Kotlikoff for President LIB Libertarian Party NRP Nonviolent Resistance/Pacifist NUP Nutrition Party PRO Prohibition Party REP Republican Party SLB Socialism and Liberation SPU Socialist Party USA SWP Socialist Workers Party ULB Unaffiliated / Libertarian UNA Unaffiliated UPA Unity Party of Colorado URP Unaffiliated / Republican VPA Veterans Party of America 2 About the Format of this Abstract Results Contained in the Abstract This publication contains the official certified results for the 2015 Odd-Year, 2016 Primary, and 2016 General Elections for all candidates, judicial retention races, and ballot issues certified to the ballot by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. Results & Officer Information Reported by the Counties The election results and county officer information in this abstract were obtained from each of Colorado’s 64 counties. The results in this abstract are more accurate than the compiled and totaled returns reported on the Secretary of State’s website immediately after the election because they account for any miscalculations in the totals initially reported by each county. Judicial Officer Information Judicial officer information, including dates of oath and terms of office, was provided by the Office of the State Court Administrator. Registered Voters, Ballots Cast, & Turnout In the results section of this abstract, the column titled “Registered Voters” is the number of registered voters eligible to vote in each contest. The column titled “Ballots Cast” is the number of voters who cast a ballot in each contest. The column titled “Turnout %” reflects the percentage of registered voters who cast a ballot in each contest. The county-level turnout, located at the back of the abstract, is provided using both active voters and registered voters. Colorado statute currently requires that county-level turnout be reported by registered voters. However, prior to 2011, statute required that turnout be reported by active voters. To allow comparison of turnout data throughout the years, we have chosen to provide the turnout data for both active and registered voters. 3 Directory Name Party Home City District Term Salary United States Senators Cory Gardner REP Yuma State 2015-2021 $174,000 Michael Bennet DEM Denver State 2017-2023 $174,000 Congressional Members Diana DeGette DEM Denver 1 2017-2019 $174,000 Jared Polis DEM Boulder 2 2017-2019 $174,000 Scott R. Tipton REP Cortez 3 2017-2019 $174,000 Ken Buck REP Windsor 4 2017-2019 $174,000 Doug Lamborn REP Colorado Springs 5 2017-2019 $174,000 Mike Coffman REP Aurora 6 2017-2019 $174,000 Ed Perlmutter DEM Arvada 7 2017-2019 $174,000 Governor John Hickenlooper DEM Colorado Springs State 2015-2019 $90,000 Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne DEM Denver State 2016-2019 $68,500 Secretary of State Wayne W. Williams REP Colorado Springs State 2015-2019 $68,500 State Treasurer Walker Stapleton REP Greenwood Village State 2015-2019 $68,500 Attorney General Cynthia Coffman REP Denver State 2015-2019 $80,000 State Board of Education Valentina "Val" Flores DEM Denver 1 2015-2021 Angelika Schroeder DEM Boulder 2 2013-2019 Joyce Rankin REP Carbondale 3 2015-2021 Pamela P. Mazanec REP Larkspur 4 2013-2019 Steven Durham REP Colorado Springs 5 2017-2023 Rebecca McClellan DEM Centennial 6 2017-2023 Jane Goff DEM Arvada 7 2015-2021 Regents of the University of Colorado Stephen C. Ludwig DEM Denver At-large 2013-2019 Heidi Ganahl REP Superior At-large 2017-2023 Jack Kroll DEM Denver 1 2017-2023 Linda Shoemaker DEM Boulder 2 2015-2021 Glen Gallegos REP Grand Junction 3 2013-2019 Suzanne M. Sharkey REP Parker 4 2017-2023 Kyle H. Hybl REP Colorado Springs 5 2013-2019 4 Directory Name Party Home City District Term Salary John Carson REP Highlands Ranch 6 2015-2021 Irene Griego DEM Lakewood 7 2015-2021 5 Members of the State Senate Name Party District Counties Jerry Sonnenberg REP 1 Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma Kevin J. Grantham REP 2 Clear Creek, El Paso, Fremont, Park, Teller Leroy M. Garcia Jr. DEM 3 Pueblo Jim Smallwood REP 4 Douglas Kerry Donovan DEM 5 Chaffee, Delta, Eagle, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Lake, Pitkin Don Coram (Vacancy REP 6 Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, Appointment) Montrose, Ouray, San Juan, San Miguel Ray Scott REP 7 Mesa Randy L. REP 8 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Baumgardner Blanco, Routt, Summit Kent Lambert REP 9 El Paso Owen Hill REP 10 El Paso Michael Merrifield DEM 11 El Paso Bob Gardner REP 12 El Paso John Cooke REP 13 Weld John Kefalas DEM 14 Larimer Kevin Lundberg REP 15 Larimer Tim Neville REP 16 Boulder, Denver, Gilpin, Jefferson Matt Jones DEM 17 Boulder Stephen Fenberg DEM 18 Boulder Rachel Zenzinger DEM 19 Jefferson Cheri Jahn DEM 20 Jefferson Dominick Moreno DEM 21 Adams Andy Kerr DEM 22 Jefferson Vicki Marble REP 23 Broomfield, Larimer, Weld Beth Martinez REP 24 Adams Humenik Kevin Priola REP 25 Adams Daniel Kagan DEM 26 Arapahoe Jack Tate REP 27 Arapahoe Nancy Todd DEM 28 Arapahoe 6 Members of the State Senate Name Party District Counties Rhonda Fields DEM 29 Arapahoe Chris Holbert REP 30 Douglas Lois Court DEM 31 Arapahoe, Denver Irene Aguilar DEM 32 Denver Angela Williams DEM 33 Denver Lucia Guzman DEM 34 Denver Larry W. Crowder REP 35 Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache 7 Members of the House of Representatives Name Party District Counties Susan Lontine DEM 1 Denver, Jefferson Alec Garnett DEM 2 Denver Jeff Bridges DEM 3 Arapahoe Dan Pabón DEM 4 Denver Crisanta Duran DEM 5 Denver Chris Hansen DEM 6 Denver James Rashad DEM 7 Denver Coleman Leslie Herod DEM 8 Denver Paul Rosenthal DEM 9 Arapahoe, Denver Edie Hooton DEM 10 Boulder Jonathan Singer DEM 11 Boulder Mike Foote DEM 12 Boulder KC Becker DEM 13 Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Grand, Jackson Dan Nordberg REP 14 El Paso Dave Williams REP 15 El Paso Larry G. Liston REP 16 El Paso Thomas "Tony" Exum DEM 17 El Paso Sr. Pete Lee DEM 18 El Paso Paul Lundeen REP 19 El Paso Terri Carver REP 20 El Paso Lois Landgraf REP 21 El Paso Justin Everett REP