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Election Summary Report Page: 1 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Election Summary Report General Election Denver November 08, 2016 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, In-Person, Mail-In Unofficial Results 830PM Total Registered Voters: 475,054 Total Active Voters: 406,492 Total Ballots Cast: 194,932 Page: 2 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Presidential Electors (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 3,417 Overvotes 1,907 Candidate Party Total Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine DEM 143,512 75.69% Donald J. Trump / Michael R. REP 35,574 18.76% Pence Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. ACN 309 0.16% Bradley Gary Johnson / Bill Weld LIB 6,431 3.39% Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka GRN 2,207 1.16% Frank Atwood / Blake Huber APV 25 0.01% "Rocky" Roque De La Fuente AMD 61 0.03% / Michael Steinberg James Hedges / Bill Bayes COP 13 0.01% Tom Hoefling / Steve Schulin AME 40 0.02% Chris Keniston / Deacon VPA 171 0.09% Taylor Alyson Kennedy / Osborne SWC 32 0.02% Hart Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan IAP 59 0.03% R. Sorenson Laurence Kotlikoff / Edward KOP 16 0.01% Leamer Gloria Estela La Riva / Dennis SAL 32 0.02% J. Banks Bradford Lyttle / Hannah NRP 17 0.01% Walsh Joseph Allen Maldonado / IPC 39 0.02% Douglas K. Terranova Michael A. Maturen / Juan AMS 43 0.02% Munoz Evan McMullin / Nathan UNA 878 0.46% Johnson Ryan Alan Scott / Bruce UNA 25 0.01% Kendall Barnard Rod Silva / Richard C. Silva NUT 40 0.02% Mike Smith / Daniel White UNA 57 0.03% Emidio Soltysik / Angela SOC 27 0.01% Nicole Walker Write-in 7 0.00% Total Votes 189,608 Total Page: 3 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM United States Senator (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 5,185 Overvotes 1,189 Candidate Party Total Michael Bennet DEM 141,480 75.03% Darryl Glenn REP 39,680 21.04% Lily Tang Williams LIB 4,230 2.24% Arn Menconi GRN 2,370 1.26% Bill Hammons UNT 289 0.15% Dan Chapin UNA 330 0.18% Paul Noel Fiorino UNA 178 0.09% Write-in 2 0.00% Total Votes 188,558 Total Don Willoughby WRITE-IN 1 0.00% Representative to the 115th United States Congress - District 1 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 13,208 Overvotes 374 Candidate Party Total Diana DeGette DEM 135,618 74.78% Charles "Casper" Stockham REP 39,648 21.86% Darrell Dinges LIB 6,084 3.35% Total Votes 181,350 Total Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 21,236 Overvotes 28 Candidate Party Total Alice Madden DEM 128,549 74.02% Heidi Ganahl REP 45,119 25.98% Total Votes 173,668 Total Page: 4 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 1 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 53,123 Overvotes 7 Candidate Party Total Jack Kroll DEM 141,620 99.87% Write-in 307 0.22% Total Votes 141,802 Total Jennifer Qualteri WRITE-IN 182 0.13% State Senator - District 31 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 54,838 / 121,116 45.28% Undervotes 5,125 Overvotes 18 Candidate Party Total Bob Lane REP 14,073 28.32% Lois Court DEM 35,622 71.68% Total Votes 49,695 Total State Senator - District 33 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 43,349 / 114,614 37.82% Undervotes 3,733 Overvotes 14 Candidate Party Total Raymon Doane REP 6,458 16.31% Angela Williams DEM 33,144 83.69% Total Votes 39,602 Total Page: 5 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM State Representative - District 1 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 18,659 / 45,249 41.24% Undervotes 1,908 Overvotes 2 Candidate Party Total Susan Lontine DEM 10,170 60.72% Raymond Garcia REP 6,579 39.28% Total Votes 16,749 Total State Representative - District 2 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 29,719 / 73,465 40.45% Undervotes 3,358 Overvotes 9 Candidate Party Total Paul A. Linton REP 6,365 24.15% Alec Garnett DEM 19,987 75.85% Total Votes 26,352 Total State Representative - District 4 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 20,655 / 52,959 39.00% Undervotes 2,360 Overvotes 7 Candidate Party Total Dan Pabón DEM 14,452 79.02% Gavin Marie Halligan REP 3,836 20.98% Total Votes 18,288 Total State Representative - District 5 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 20,067 / 61,912 32.41% Undervotes 2,165 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total Crisanta Duran DEM 14,137 78.97% Ronnie Nelson REP 3,765 21.03% Total Votes 17,902 Total Page: 6 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM State Representative - District 6 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 31,746 / 62,872 50.49% Undervotes 9,756 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total Chris Hansen DEM 21,990 100.00% Total Votes 21,990 Total State Representative - District 7 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 20,110 / 53,208 37.80% Undervotes 4,406 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total James Rashad Coleman DEM 15,704 100.00% Total Votes 15,704 Total State Representative - District 8 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 29,508 / 70,313 41.97% Undervotes 2,604 Overvotes 3 Candidate Party Total Leslie Herod DEM 23,347 86.79% Evan J. Vanderpool REP 3,554 13.21% Total Votes 26,901 Total State Representative - District 9 (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 24,468 / 55,076 44.43% Undervotes 2,469 Overvotes 4 Candidate Party Total Paul Stevens Martin REP 7,274 33.07% Paul Rosenthal DEM 14,721 66.93% Total Votes 21,995 Total Page: 7 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM District Attorney - 2nd Judicial District (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 27,426 Overvotes 37 Candidate Party Total Beth McCann DEM 124,850 74.55% Helen Morgan UNA 42,619 25.45% Total Votes 167,469 Total Regional Transportation District Director - District A (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 67,148 / 148,764 45.14% Undervotes 26,248 Overvotes 218 Candidate Party Total Regan Byrd NON 7,256 17.84% Kate Williams NON 13,780 33.87% Aaron D. Goldhamer NON 7,966 19.58% Mike Cerbo NON 11,680 28.71% Total Votes 40,682 Total Regional Transportation District Director - District D (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 33,091 / 77,063 42.94% Undervotes 13,349 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total Jeffrey Allen Walker NON 19,742 100.00% Total Votes 19,742 Total Page: 8 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Regional Transportation District Director - District E (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 13,598 / 30,818 44.12% Undervotes 5,394 Overvotes 1 Candidate Party Total Claudia L. Folska NON 5,795 70.64% JM (Maria J) Fay NON 2,408 29.36% Total Votes 8,203 Total Colorado Supreme Court Justice William Hood (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 52,313 Overvotes 20 Candidate Party Total Yes 113,842 79.83% No 28,757 20.17% Total Votes 142,599 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Karen M. Ashby (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 57,058 Overvotes 46 Candidate Party Total Yes 107,901 78.29% No 29,927 21.71% Total Votes 137,828 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Michael H. Berger (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 58,938 Overvotes 53 Candidate Party Total Yes 104,505 76.88% No 31,436 23.12% Total Votes 135,941 Total Page: 9 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Steven L. Bernard (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 59,887 Overvotes 54 Candidate Party Total Yes 92,874 68.80% No 42,117 31.20% Total Votes 134,991 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Stephanie E. Dunn (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 59,250 Overvotes 51 Candidate Party Total Yes 107,942 79.59% No 27,689 20.41% Total Votes 135,631 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge David Furman (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 59,949 Overvotes 32 Candidate Party Total Yes 101,376 75.12% No 33,575 24.88% Total Votes 134,951 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Robert D. Hawthorne (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 60,836 Overvotes 38 Candidate Party Total Yes 101,068 75.39% No 32,990 24.61% Total Votes 134,058 Total Page: 10 of 19 11/8/2016 8:11:09 PM Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Jerry N. Jones (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 60,619 Overvotes 50 Candidate Party Total Yes 87,761 65.36% No 46,502 34.64% Total Votes 134,263 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Anthony J. Navarro (Vote for 1) Total Times Cast 194,932 / 475,054 41.03% Undervotes 59,664 Overvotes 57 Candidate Party Total Yes 100,759 74.52% No 34,452 25.48% Total Votes 135,211 Total Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Gilbert M.
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