General Election Results 2008

General Election Results 2008

Official General Election Results Fremont County, Colorado November 4th, 2008 Precincts Counted: 37 of 39 = 94.87% Total Number of Voters: 20,040 of 28,551 = 70.19% Updated: November 24, 2008 12:49 PM TOTALS PERCENT Presidential Electors John McCain/Sarah Palin REP 12,668 63.60 Barack Obama/Joe Biden DEM 6,844 34.36 Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L. Castle CON 87 .44 Bob Barr/Wayne A. Root LIB 81 .41 Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente GRN 27 .14 Jonathan E. Allen/Jeffrey D. Stath H 0 0 Gene C. Amondson/Leroy J. Pletten PRO 0 0 James Harris/Alyson Kennedy SOW 2 .01 Charles Jay/Dan Sallis Jr. BT 8 .04 Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough AI 31 0.16 Gloria La Riva/Robert Moses SL 0 0 Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford UP 2 .01 Frank Edward McEnulty/David Mangan U 11 .06 Brian Moore/Steward A. Alexander SOC 2 .01 Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez U 150 .75 Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link OBJ 6 .03 Totals 19,919 99.40% United States Senator Bob Schaffer REP 10,896 56.35 Mark Udall DEM 7,198 37.23 Bob Kinsey GRN 350 1.81 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell 891 4.61 Totals 19,335 96.48% Representative To The 111th United States Congress - District 5 Hal Bidlack DEM 6,777 35.24 Doug Lamborn REP 11,825 61.48 Brian X. Scott 631 3.28 Totals 19,233 95.97% State Representative - District 21 Bob Gardner REP 2,138 64.38 Anna Lord DEM 1,183 35.62 Totals 3,321 95.24% State Representative - District 47 Liane "Buffie" McFadyen DEM 2,04 53.79 Troy Sammons REP 1,739 46.21 Totals 3,763 96.04% State Representative - District 60 Cal Michael Cali DEM 3,760 31.55 Tom Massey REP 8,158 68.45 Totals 11,918 94.33% District Attorney - 11th Judicial District Thom K. LeDoux REP 15,492 100 Totals 15,492 77.31% Fremont County Commissioner - District 1 Mike Stiehl REP 10,138 52.90 Gloria Stultz DEM 9,028 47.10 Totals 19,166 95.64% Fremont County Commissioner - District 3 Ed Norden REP 13,016 68.30 Walt Myers DEM 6,042 31.70 Totals 19,058 95.10% Fremont County Surveyor No Candidate Filed Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Allison H. Eid YES 11,975 71.60 NO 4,749 28.40 Totals 16,724 83.45% Gregory J. Hobbs YES 11,520 69.78 NO 4,984 30.22 Totals 16,504 82.38% Court of Appeals Steven L. Bernard YES 11,630 70.82 NO 4,792 29.18 Totals 16,422 81.95% David M. Furman YES 11,586 70.66 NO 4,811 29.34 Totals 16,397 81.82% Robert D. Hawthorne YES 11,168 68.59 NO 5,114 31.41 Totals 16,282 81.25% Jerry N. Jones YES 11,405 69.77 NO 4,941 30.23 Totals 16,346 81.57% Gilbert M. Roman YES 11,147 68.19 NO 5,200 31.81 Totals 16,347 81.57% Diane L. Terry YES 11,411 69.57 NO 4,992 30.43 Totals 16,403 81.85% District Judge - 11th Judicial District David M. Thorson YES 12,072 71.94 NO 4,708 28.06 Totals 16,780 83.73% Amendments 46: Discrimination and Preferential YES 10,075 52.79 Treatment by Governments NO 9,010 47.21 Totals 19,085 95.23% 47: Prohibition on Mandatory Labor YES 8,318 42.86 Union Membership and Dues NO 11,091 57.14 Totals 19,406 96.85% 48: Definition of Person YES 7,155 36.82 NO 12,278 63.18 Totals 19,433 96.97% 49: Allowable Government Paycheck YES 7,603 39.96 Deductions NO 11,423 60.04 Totals 19,026 94.94% 50: Limited Gaming in Central City, YES 11,158 58.42 Black Hawk, and Cripple Creek NO 7,941 41.58 Totals 19,099 95.30% 51: State Sales Tax Increae for Services for People with Developmental YES 4,830 25.33 Disabilities NO 14,239 74.67 Totals 19,069 95.15% 52: Use of Serverance Tax Revenue for YES 5,878 31.81 Highways NO 12,602 68.19 Totals 18,480 92.22% #54 Campaign Contributions from Certain YES 9,930 52.77 Government Contractors NO 8,886 47.23 Totals 18,816 93.89% 58: Severance Taxes on the Oil and YES 5,377 28.55 Natural Gas Industry NO 13,455 71.45 Totals 18,832 93.93% 59: Education Funding and TABOR YES 6,410 34.36 Rebates NO 12,243 65.64 Totals 18,653 93.05% Referendems L: Qualifications for Serving in the State YES 7,508 40.70 Legislature NO 10,939 59.30 Totals 18,447 92.01% M: Obsolete Constitutional Provision YES 9,674 53.22 Relating to Land Value Increases NO 8,503 46.78 Totals 18,177 90.68% N: Obsolete Constitutional Provisions YES 10,680 58.72 Relating to Alcohol Beverages NO 7,509 41.28 Totals 18,189 90.74% O: Citizen-Initiated State Laws YES 6,969 38.10 NO 11,320 61.90 Totals 18,289 91.24% Cañon City Referendum 2A: Hogbacks Master Plan YES 3,974 56.65 NO 3,041 43.35 Totals 7,015 94.40% Town of Brookside Ballot Questions 2B: Term Limits YES 86 74.14 NO 30 25.86 Totals 116 95.87% 2C: By Title Only YES 62 52.99 NO 55 47.01 Totals 117 95.12% Appendix A Form of Ballots Issues 3A: Salida School District General Fund YES 30 41.10 Override No 43 58.90 Totals 73 94.81% 3B: Salida School District Technology YES 30 41.67 Override NO 42 58.33 Totals 72 93.51% 3C: Salida School District Transportation YES 30 41.67 Override NO 42 58.33 Totals 72 93.51% 3D: Salida School District General YES 27 38.57 Obligation Bonds NO 43 61.43 Totals 70 90.91% .

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