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Election Summary Report Page: 1 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Election Summary Report General Election Teller County, Colorado November 08, 2016 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Official Results Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Registered Voters: 14,736 of 19,712 (74.76%) Ballots Cast: 14,736 Presidential Electors (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine DEM 3,603 Donald J. Trump / Michael R. REP 9,745 Pence Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. ACN 74 Bradley Gary Johnson / Bill Weld LBR 674 Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka GRN 165 Frank Atwood / Blake Huber AVP 1 "Rocky" Roque De La Fuente ADE 0 / Michael Steinberg James Hedges / Bill Bayes PRB 0 Tom Hoefling / Steve Schulin AMP 1 Chris Keniston / Deacon VOA 26 Taylor Alyson Kennedy / Osborne SWP 3 Hart Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan IAM 2 R. Sorenson Laurence Kotlikoff / Edward KFF 1 Leamer Gloria Estela La Riva / Dennis SLB 2 J. Banks Bradford Lyttle / Hannah NRP 1 Walsh Joseph Allen Maldonado / IPC 0 Douglas K. Terranova Michael A. Maturen / Juan ASO 6 Munoz Evan McMullin / Nathan UAF 121 Johnson Ryan Alan Scott / Bruce UAF 1 Kendall Barnard Page: 2 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Candidate Party Total Rod Silva / Richard C. Silva NUT 0 Mike Smith / Daniel White UAF 18 Emidio Soltysik / Angela SPU 0 Nicole Walker Total Votes 14,444 Total Bruce Lohmiller / J.R. Smith WRITE-IN 0 Thomas J. Nieman / Bernie WRITE-IN 0 Jackson Corey Sterner / Jeff Ryan WRITE-IN 0 David Perry / Eric "Rick" WRITE-IN 0 Seiley Brian Anthony Perry / WRITE-IN 0 Michael Byron Nelson Cherunda Fox / Roger WRITE-IN 0 Kushner United States Senator (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Michael Bennet DEM 4,064 Darryl Glenn REP 9,547 Lily Tang Williams LBR 493 Arn Menconi GRN 129 Bill Hammons UNI 48 Dan Chapin UAF 43 Paul Noel Fiorino UAF 6 Total Votes 14,330 Total Don Willoughby WRITE-IN 0 Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Misty Plowright DEM 3,356 Doug Lamborn REP 9,621 Mike McRedmond LBR 889 Total Votes 13,870 Total Curtis Imrie WRITE-IN 4 Page: 3 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Jeffery L. Walker Sr. DEM 3,511 Steven Durham REP 9,993 Total Votes 13,504 Total Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Alice Madden DEM 3,571 Heidi Ganahl REP 9,760 Total Votes 13,331 Total State Representative - District 39 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Polly Lawrence REP 9,945 Richard Opler DEM 3,513 Total Votes 13,458 Total District Attorney - 4th Judicial District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Dan May REP 10,999 Total Votes 10,999 Total Page: 4 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Commissioner - District 1 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Marc Dettenrieder REP 11,111 Total Votes 11,111 Total Commissioner - District 3 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total Norm Steen REP 10,985 Total Votes 10,985 Total Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Hood (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,122 NO 4,185 Total Votes 11,307 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Ashby (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,616 NO 4,409 Total Votes 11,025 Total Page: 5 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Berger (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,701 NO 4,270 Total Votes 10,971 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Bernard (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,355 NO 4,566 Total Votes 10,921 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dunn (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,900 NO 4,027 Total Votes 10,927 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Furman (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,294 NO 3,600 Total Votes 10,894 Total Page: 6 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Hawthorne (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,257 NO 3,619 Total Votes 10,876 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Jones (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 5,984 NO 4,823 Total Votes 10,807 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Navarro (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,183 NO 4,686 Total Votes 10,869 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Román (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,178 NO 3,681 Total Votes 10,859 Total Page: 7 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Terry (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,624 NO 4,212 Total Votes 10,836 Total District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Chittum (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,113 NO 3,767 Total Votes 10,880 Total District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Gilbert (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,477 NO 3,372 Total Votes 10,849 Total District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Grohs (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,410 NO 4,454 Total Votes 10,864 Total Page: 8 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Martinez (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,853 NO 4,034 Total Votes 10,887 Total District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Miller (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,557 NO 3,297 Total Votes 10,854 Total District Court Judge - 4th Judicial District - Prudek (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,000 NO 3,848 Total Votes 10,848 Total Amendment T (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 5,263 NO 8,413 Total Votes 13,676 Total Page: 9 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Amendment U (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 5,426 NO 7,959 Total Votes 13,385 Total Amendment 69 (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 1,803 NO 12,297 Total Votes 14,100 Total Amendment 70 (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 5,943 NO 8,247 Total Votes 14,190 Total Amendment 71 (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 9,561 NO 4,388 Total Votes 13,949 Total Page: 10 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Amendment 72 (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 4,858 NO 9,423 Total Votes 14,281 Total Proposition 106 (STATUTORY) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,868 NO 6,252 Total Votes 14,120 Total Proposition 107 (STATUTORY) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 8,900 NO 4,841 Total Votes 13,741 Total Proposition 108 (STATUTORY) (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 6,972 NO 6,746 Total Votes 13,718 Total Page: 11 of 13 12/13/2016 10:51:13 AM Ballot Measure 1A (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 4,059 NO 9,903 Total Votes 13,962 Total Ballot Measure 1B (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 13 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 14,736 / 19,712 74.76% Candidate Party Total YES 7,696 NO 6,068 Total Votes 13,764 Total Ballot Measure 2A (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 1 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 485 / 721 67.27% Candidate Party Total YES 202 NO 260 Total Votes 462 Total Ballot Measure 2B (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 0 of 1 (0.00%) Total Times Cast 485 / 721 67.27% Candidate
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