2010 MIDTERM ELECTION RESULTS
Updated 8:12 a.m. 11/4
Governor
Percent reporting - 99%
| John Hickenlooper (D) |
51% |
| Dan Maes (R) |
11% |
| Tom Tancredo |
37% |
U.S. Senate
Percent reporting - 99%
| Michael Bennet (D) |
48% |
| Ken Buck (R) |
47% |
U.S. House - District 5
Percent reporting - 100%
| Kevin Bradley (D) |
29% |
| Doug Lamborn (R) |
66% |
Secretary of State
Percent reporting - 96%
| Bernie Buescher (D) |
43% |
| Amanda Campbell |
7% |
| Scott Gessler (R) |
50% |
State Treasurer
Percent reporting - 96%
| Cary Kennedy (D) |
49% |
| Walker Stapleton (R) |
51% |
Attorney General
Percent reporting - 96%
| Stan Garnett (D) |
43% |
| John Suthers (R) |
57% |
State Board of Education - District 5
Percent reporting - 100%
| Carl Beck (D) |
31% |
| Paul Lundeen (R) |
69% |
State Senate - District 11
Percent reporting - 100%
| Owen Hill (R) |
48% |
| John Morse (D) |
48% |
State Representative - District 15
Percent reporting - 100%
| Marcus Cimino (D) |
25% |
| Mark Waller (R) |
75% |
State Representative - District 16
Percent reporting - 100%
| Larry Liston (R) |
64% |
| Janet Turner (D) |
36% |
State Representative - District 17
Percent reporting - 100%
| Dennis Apuan (D) |
46% |
| Mark Barker (R) |
54% |
State Representative - District 18
Percent reporting - 100%
| Karen Cullen (R) |
46% |
| Pete Lee (D) |
54% |
State Representative - District 21
Percent reporting - 100%
| Jonathan Dooley (D) |
29% |
| Bob Gardner (R) |
71% |
El Paso County Commissioner - District 1
Percent reporting - 100%
| Darryl Glenn (R) |
79% |
| Steve Kjonaas (D) |
21% |
El Paso County Commissioner - District 5
Percent reporting - 100%
| Peggy Littleton (R) |
60% |
| Michael Merrifield (D) |
40% |
El Paso County Clerk and Recorder
Percent reporting - 100%
| Tom Mowie (D) |
33% |
| Wayne Williams (R) |
67% |
El Paso County Sheriff
Percent reporting - 100%
| John 'Doc' Holiday (D) |
17% |
| Terry Maketa (R) |
83% |
U.S. House - District 3
Percent reporting - 100%
| John Salazar (D) |
46% |
| Scott Tipton (R) |
50% |
Pueblo County Commissioner - District 3
Percent reporting - 100%
| Jeff Chostner (D) |
60% |
| Jerry Martin (R) |
40% |
Pueblo County Sheriff
Percent reporting - 100%
| Kirk M. Taylor (D) |
58% |
| Randy Wills (R) |
42% |
Pueblo County Surveyor
Percent reporting - 100%
| Robert Leverington (R) |
43% |
| Randy Reeves (D) |
57% |
Amendment P (Constitutional)
Percent reporting - 97%
| Regulation of games of chance |
|
Amendment Q (Constitutional)
Percent reporting - 97%
Amendment R (Constitutional)
Percent reporting - 97%
| Interests in real property |
|
Amendment 60
Percent reporting - 97%
Amendment 61
Percent reporting - 97%
| State and local debt limits |
|
Amendment 62
Percent reporting - 97%
Amendment 63
Percent reporting - 97%
Proposition 101
Percent reporting - 97%
Proposition 102
Percent reporting - 84%
El Paso County Question 1A
Percent reporting - 100%
| Medical marijuana dispensaries ban |
|
El Paso County Question 1B
Percent reporting - 100%
| District Attorney term limit |
|
El Paso County Question 1C
Percent reporting - 100%
| County Commissioner term limit |
|
El Paso County Question 1D
Percent reporting - 100%
| County Treasurer, County Clerk and Recorder, County Assessor, County Surveyor term limits |
|
Colorado Springs Question 2B
Percent reporting - 100%
Colorado Springs Question 2C
Percent reporting - 100%
Colorado Springs Question 300
Percent reporting - 100%
Pueblo Question 2A
Percent reporting - 100%
Pueblo Question 2B
Percent reporting - 100%
| Memorial Hall restoration |
|
Pueblo Question 2C
Percent reporting - 100%
| Memorial Hall restoration |
|
Midway Ranches Fire - District 5A
Percent reporting - 100%
| Special district/service plan |
|
Midway Ranches Fire - District 5B
Percent reporting - 100%
Midway Ranches Fire - District 5C
Percent reporting - 100%
Teller County Question 1B
Percent reporting - 100%
| District Attorney term limit |
|
Teller County Question 5C
Percent reporting - 100%
| SWITCH ambulance mill levy |
|
Cripple Creek Question 2A
Percent reporting - 100%
Cripple Creek -Victor School Question 3A
Percent reporting - 100%
City of Fountain - 2D
City of Fountain - 2E
City of Fountain - 2F
City of Fountain - 2G
| Medical marijuana (Tie with 731 votes apiece in preliminary count) |
|
Peyton School District - 3A
Peyton School District - 3B
| Bond issue (tax increase) |
|
Falcon School District - 3C
Freemont School District - 3D
Cimarron Hills Fire District - 5A