County

Record 96 percent of RBC active voters cast ballot

Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Mail-In Early Provisional Total % of Total* % of Total
1 2 3 4 5 Active Registered
Registered Voters 1089 873 1277 1415 64 4,718
Active Voters 791 655 917 1136 54 3,553
Ballots Cast 159 131 178 190 50 2193 451 43 3,395 96% 72%

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Virgil H. Goode Jr./Jim Clymer 2 1 0 3 0 9 0 0 15 0%
American Constitution
Barack Obama/Joe Biden 18 14 23 40 2 418 46 7 568 17%
Democratic
Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan 136 115 145 145 44 1711 395 33 2724 81%
Republican
Gary Johnson/James P. Gray 1 1 8 1 1 24 4 0 40 1%
Libertarian
Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0%
Green
Stewart Alexander/Alex Mendoza 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
Socialist, USA
Ross C. “Rocky” Anderson/ 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0%
Luis J. Rodriguez Justice
Roseanne Barr/Cindy Lee 0 0 1 0 0 6 2 1 10 0%
Sheehan Peace and Freedom
James Harris/Alyson Kennedy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
Socialist Workers
Tom Hoefling/Jonathan D. Ellis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
America’s
Gloria La Riva/Filberto Ramirez Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
Socialism and Liberation
Merlin Miller/Harry V. Bertram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
American Third Position
Jill Reed/Tom Cary 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 7 0%
Unaffiliated
Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
Objectivist
Sheila “Samm” Tittle/ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0%
Matthew A. Turner-We The People
Jerry White/Phyllis Scherrer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%
Socialist Equality
Total Votes Cast—> 158 131 177 190 47 2,175 448 43 3369 95% 71%

Representative to the 113th United States Congress – District 3 Sal Pace – Democratic 12 13 19 35 0 330 28 6 443 14%
Scott R. Tipton – Republican 128 106 136 131 48 1705 392 29 2675 82%
Gregory Gilman – Libertarian 5 5 5 11 0 37 12 2 77 2%
Tisha T. Casida – Unaffiliated 3 2 12 3 0 49 12 3 84 3%
Total Votes Cast —> 148 126 172 180 48 2,121 444 40 3279 92% 69%

Regent of the University of Colorado-At Large
Stephen C. Ludwig – Democratic 15 14 20 32 3 339 43 6 472 16%
Tyler Belmont – Amer Const 10 6 12 5 1 77 14 5 130 4%
Brian Davidson – Republican 107 94 116 112 35 1402 349 27 2242 75%
Daniel Ong – Libertarian 4 7 13 13 0 79 15 1 132 4%
Total Votes Cast—> 136 121 161 162 39 1,897 421 39 2976 88% 63%

Regent of the University of Colorado-Congressional District 3 Jessica Garrow – Democratic 18 16 25 39 5 387 53 9 552 19%
Glenn Gallegos – Republican 119 105 129 126 32 1499 364 26 2400 81%
Total Votes Cast—> 137 121 154 165 37 1,886 417 35 2952 87% 63%

State Senate – District 8
Emily Tracy – Democratic 18 12 22 43 1 397 39 6 538 17%
Randy L. Baumgardner – Rep. 122 109 129 122 41 1606 376 29 2534 79%
Sacha L. Weis – Libertarian 6 3 19 11 5 68 19 2 133 4%
Total Votes Cast—> 146 124 170 176 47 2,071 434 37 3205 94% 68%

State Representative – District 57
Bob Rankin – Republican 122 103 122 130 44 1584 370 27 2502 79%
Jo Ann Baxter – Democratic 19 15 25 43 3 391 49 7 552 17%
Dan Enright – Libertarian 2 5 19 7 0 73 16 2 124 4%
Total Votes Cast—> 143 123 166 180 47 2,048 435 36 3178 94% 67%

District Attorney – 9th Judicial District
Sherry A. Caloia – Democratic 25 25 42 53 7 552 84 12 800 26%
Martin Beeson – Republican 113 97 119 124 36 1454 343 24 2310 74%
Total Votes Cast—> 138 122 161 177 43 2,006 427 36 3110 92% 66%

County Commissioner – District 2
Jon D. Hill – Republican 133 112 128 132 33 1672 398 31 2639 78% 56%
Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Mail-In Early Total % of % of
1 2 3 4 5 Total Active Total
County Commissioner – District 3
Jeff Eskelson – Republican 118 106 143 152 37 1708 409 30 2703 80% 57%

Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court
Justice Nathan B. Coats – Yes 94 76 80 106 19 1022 224 26 1647 49% 35%
No 30 33 51 40 13 596 145 10 918 27% 19%
Court of Appeals
Judge Laurie A. Booras Yes 93 78 86 105 16 1019 219 27 1643 48% 35%
No 32 33 47 39 16 594 149 7 917 27% 19%
Judge James S. Casebolt Yes 95 71 83 101 17 1000 222 23 1612 47% 34%
No 26 35 45 41 15 586 143 11 902 27% 19%
Judge Dennis A. Graham Yes 95 74 85 103 17 958 225 24 1581 47% 34%
No 26 33 45 38 15 624 140 10 931 27% 20%
Judge Gale T. Miller Yes 87 72 85 100 12 964 219 25 1564 46% 33%
No 34 35 45 43 20 615 144 9 945 28% 20%
Judge D. Taubman Yes 88 74 79 96 15 995 219 24 1590 47% 34%
No 33 33 51 45 17 596 142 10 927 27% 20%
Judge John R. Webb Yes 97 72 89 105 16 979 225 25 1608 47% 34%
No 24 35 42 38 16 604 137 9 905 27% 19%

District Judge – 9th Judicial District
Judge J. Boyd Yes 93 79 84 106 22 1064 232 22 1702 50% 36%
No 28 29 46 39 14 573 136 9 874 26% 19%
Judge Daniel B. Petre Yes 94 77 91 104 23 1012 229 22 1652 49% 35%
No 27 30 40 39 14 622 139 9 920 27% 19%

County Judge, Rio Blanco
Judge Laurie Noble Yes 114 96 112 137 28 1497 319 24 2327 69% 49%
No 26 23 33 25 11 396 95 9 618 18% 13%

STATE OF COLORADO
Amendment S Yes 67 45 67 74 10 778 176 18 1235 36% 26%
State Personnel System No 65 69 82 88 33 1177 228 16 1758 52% 37%

Amendment 64 Yes 85 50 85 77 15 832 174 20 1338 39% 28%
Use/Reg. of Marijuana No 69 79 84 105 31 1291 260 18 1937 57% 41%

Amendment 65 Yes 101 82 99 113 32 1406 265 29 2127 63% 45%
Support Campaign
Finance Limits No 40 37 57 56 13 641 146 5 995 29% 21%

*Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number. There were no certified write-in.

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