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2018 Election Results – Rio Blanco County

RBC | The Herald Times is on-scene at the Rio Blanco Courthouse to bring you live election results for Rio Blanco County. There will be two updates this evening. This link will be updated each time new results are received. (Note: reports are preliminary, cumulative and not yet broken down by precinct.)

LAST ELECTION NIGHT UPDATE:

Total votes cast in RBC: 3,128 (69.3% of active voters)

U.S. House – District 3

Scott R. Tipton (R)—2.531
Diane Mitsch Bush (D)—396
Gaylon Kent (LBR)—45
Mary M. Malarsie (IND)—66

Governor

Jared Polis (D)—486
Walker Stapleton (R)—2,461
Bill Hammons (UNI)—18
Scott Helker (LBR)—73

Secretary of State

Wayne Williams (R)—2,399
Jena Griswold (D)—465
Amanda Campbell (ACN)—86
Blake Huber (APV)—14

State Treasurer

Brian Watson (R)—2,413
Dave Young (D)—430
Gerald F. Kilpatrick—90

Attorney General

Phil Weiser (D)—467
George Brauchler (R)—2,403
William F. Robinson (LBR)—76

State Representative

Bob Rankin (R)—2,522
Colin Willhelm (D)—407

RBC Commissioner – District 1

Gary Moyer (R)—2,354
Reed Kelley (UAF)—620

RBC Clerk and Recorder

Boots M. Campbell (R)—1,747
Emma Vaughn (UAF)—1,268

Proposition 112 – Minimum Distance Established for Oil, Gas and Fracking Projects

Yes/For—346
No/Against—2,724

Meeker School District RE-1 Ballot Issue

Yes/For—1,206
No/Against—676

Amendment 73 – Taxes & Education

Yes/For—937
No/Against—1,980

Proposition 111 – Cap Payday Loan Costs

Yes/For—1,715
No/Against—1,068

Proposition 110 – Transportation Bond and Sales Tax Increase

Yes/For—682
No/Against—2,201

Proposition 109 – Bonds for Transportation Projects

Yes/For—869
No/Against—1,964

Amendment 75 – Expand Campaign Fund Limits

Yes/For—623
No/Against—2,210

Amendment 74 – Property Devaluation Compensation

Yes/For—1,699
No/Against—1,268

Amendment A – Removal from Constitution of Forced Unpaid Labor for Criminals

Yes/For—1,044
No/Against—1,788

Amendment Z – Independent Commission for State Legislative Redistricting

Yes/For—1,442
No/Against—1,366

Amendment Y – Independent Commission for Congressional Redistricting

Yes/For—1,491
No/Against—1,355

Amendment X – Redefine Industrial Hemp

Yes/For—1,339
No/Against—1,405

Amendment W – Revise Language for Judicial Retention Votes

Yes/For—993
No/Against—1,742

Amendment V – Reduce Age Qualification for Legislative Members

Yes/For—592
No/Against—2,345

RBC Court Judge – Laurie Noble

Yes/For—2,134
No/Against—492

(All of the judges on the ballot were approved in RBC.)

Uncontested races in RBC included Treasurer, Assessor, Sheriff, Surveyor and Coroner.

Complete Rio Blanco County results are available at

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CO/Rio_Blanco/91861/Web02.216033/#/

 

 

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