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OFFICIAL RESULTS 11/20/07 16:19:11 Registered Voters 88601 - Cards Cast 30203 34.09% Num. Report Precinct 103 - Num. Reporting 103 100.00% BRIGHTON COUNCIL WARD I Votes 52 Tom Janich 26 50.00% Terry M. Moore 26 50.00% DACONO COUNCIL MEMBERS Votes 436 Stephen Ditlow 76 17.43% Bryan David Herrera 46 10.55% Sandra Tucker 151 34.63% Kevin Plain 163 37.39% FORT LUPTON MAYOR Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Votes 681 Shannon Crespin 512 75.18% Jimmy Dominguez 169 24.82% FORT LUPTON COUNCIL WARD I Votes 28 Write-in Votes 28 100.00% FORT LUPTON COUNCIL WARD II

Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Votes 321 Tiffany Hegstrom 53 16.51% Bill Jenkins 125 38.94% S. David Norcross 143 44.55% FORT LUPTON COUNCIL WARD III Votes 188 Chris Cross 188 100.00% GREELEY MAYOR Votes 13117 Ed Clark 8003 61.01% Thomas E. Selders 5114 38.99% GREELEY COUNCIL AT-LARGE Votes 11504 Susanne Villarreal 2758 23.97% Maria Secrest 5278 45.88% Russ Baxley 2754 23.94% Thomas T.J. Marlo 714 6.21% GREELEY COUNCIL WARD I Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 1421 Charles Archibeque 559 39.34% Jan Branham 525 36.95% Denise E. Hall 337 23.72%

GREELEY COUNCIL WARD IV 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 3082 W.D. Bill Gillard 1523 49.42% Pam Shaddock 1559 50.58% LONGMONT MAYOR Votes 2 Doug Brown 1 50.00% Roger Lange 1 50.00% Karen Benker 0 0.00% LONGMONT COUNCIL AT LARGE Votes 2 Sarah Levison 1 50.00% Paul Tiger 0 0.00% Gabe Santos 1 50.00% LONGMONT WARD I Votes 2 Aaron Rawlins 0 0.00% Brian Hansen 1 50.00% James DeVore 1 50.00% NORTHGLENN COUNCIL WARD II Votes 2 JOSEPH BROWN 0 0.00%

PAT SMITH 1 50.00% JOYCE E. DOWNING 1 50.00% AIMS DIRECTOR DISTRICT A Number of Precincts 92 Precincts Reporting 92 100.0 % Votes 19514 Sandra L. Neb 19514 100.00% AIMS DIRECTOR DISTRICT B Number of Precincts 92 Precincts Reporting 92 100.0 % Votes 19496 Michael Geile 19496 100.00% AIMS DIRECTOR DISTRICT E Number of Precincts 92 Precincts Reporting 92 100.0 % Votes 21861 Walter Richter 11781 53.89% Tambor Williams 10080 46.11% RE-1 DIRECTOR DISTRICT A Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 1079 Robert Anderson 521 48.29% David Eckhardt 558 51.71% RE-1 DIRECTOR DISTRICT B Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 850 Marsha Harris 850 100.00%

RE-1 DIRECTOR DISTRICT D Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 906 Randy Ray 906 100.00% RE-1 DIRECTOR DISTRICT F Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 869 Patricia Montoya 869 100.00% RE-1J ST VRAIN VALLEY 7 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Votes 2671 Rick Hammans 1345 50.36% John L. Fallon 1326 49.64% RE-1J ST VRAIN VALLEY 7 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Votes 2488 John Creighton 2488 100.00% RE-1J ST VRAIN VALLEY 7 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Votes 2762 Merrill W. Bohaning 1020 36.93% Mike Schiers 1742 63.07% RE-2 DIRECTOR DISTRICT A 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 %

Votes 1265 Luke Lind 1265 100.00% RE-2 DIRECTOR DISTRICT B 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 1243 John J. Nuspl 1243 100.00% RE-2 DIRECTOR DISTRICT E 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 1233 Juliana L. Coalson 1233 100.00% R2-J DIRECTOR DISTRICT A Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Votes 64 Lola A. Johnson 64 100.00% R2-J DIRECTOR DISTRICT C Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Votes 62 Lucille Steiner 62 100.00% R2-J DIRECTOR DISTRICT D Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Votes 63 David Wieland 30 47.62% Don Abbott 33 52.38% R2-J DIRECTOR DISTRICT G

Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Votes 64 Karen L. Stockley 64 100.00% RE-4 DIRECTOR DISTRICT A 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 2538 Sean Ash 2538 100.00% RE-4 DIRECTOR DISTRICT B 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 1579 Bobby Warner 1579 100.00% RE-4 DIRECTOR DISTRICT D 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 2682 Rick Klimek 2682 100.00% RE-4 DIRECTOR DISTRICT E 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 2548 John Vazquez 2548 100.00% RE-7 DIRECTOR DISTRICT A Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 624 Kevin Bethel 181 29.01%

Josh Fox 443 70.99% RE-7 DIRECTOR DISTRICT B Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Votes 544 Jana L. Gettman 544 100.00% RE-8 DIRECTOR DISTRICT B Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 932 Jeff Allen 866 92.92% Write-in Votes 66 7.08% RE-8 DIRECTOR DISTRICT D Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 924 Esther V. McCrumb 924 100.00% RE-8 DIRECTOR DISTRICT E Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 877 Susan K. Browne 877 100.00% RE-8 DIRECTOR DISTRICT G Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 1024 Michael Landwehr 555 54.20% Celia Sally Ornelas 469 45.80% RE 9 DIRECTOR DISTRICT D

Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Votes 616 Robert Kilian 258 41.88% Karl Isakson 358 58.12% RE-9 DIRECTOR DISTRICT E Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Votes 578 John Dudley 578 100.00% 27J DIRECTOR DISTRICT 1 Votes 74 Brian Madison 74 100.00% 27J DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3 Votes 74 Russell D. Carr 74 100.00% 27J DIRECTOR DISTRICT 6 Votes 90 Stanley L. Hiller 37 41.11% Todd Cordrey 53 58.89% 27J DIRECTOR DISTRICT 7 Votes 75

Lynn Ann Sheats 75 100.00% RE-50J SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTOR Votes 67 Rena Baessler 14 20.90% Jim Bostron 5 7.46% Glenn L. Neal 13 19.40% David Ritchey 2 2.99% Andy Leon 1 1.49% Brad Weese 3 4.48% Craig Harris 7 10.45% Melody Castor 5 7.46% Mike Steinbach 6 8.96% Aaron L. Columbia 7 10.45% W. Larry Vickers 4 5.97% WELD COUNTY 1A Assessor 03 Votes 29241 YES 19034 65.09% NO 10207 34.91% WELD COUNTY 1B Clerk 03 Votes 29275 YES 18243 62.32% NO 11032 37.68% WELD COUTNY 1C Sheriff 03 Votes 29261 YES 16938 57.89%

NO 12323 42.11% WELD COUNTY 1D Commissioner 03 Votes 29311 YES 18505 63.13% NO 10806 36.87% WELD COUNTY 1E Council 03 Votes 29286 YES 18724 63.93% NO 10562 36.07% WELD COUNTY 1F 03 Votes 28522 YES 21718 76.14% NO 6804 23.86% WELD COUNTY 1G 03 Votes 28544 YES 20080 70.35% NO 8464 29.65% WELD COUNTY 1H 03 Votes 28408 YES 20341 71.60% NO 8067 28.40%

WELD COUNTY 1I DA 03 Votes 28329 YES 16998 60.00% NO 11331 40.00% BRIGHTON QUESTION 2A Votes 56 YES 11 19.64% NO 45 80.36% BRIGHTON QUESTION 2B Votes 53 YES 22 41.51% NO 31 58.49% DACONO QUESTION 2A Votes 292 YES 131 44.86% NO 161 55.14% FREDERICK QUESTION 2A Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 909 YES 453 49.83% NO 456 50.17%

GREELEY QUESTION 200 Votes 12810 YES 6144 47.96% NO 6666 52.04% GREELEY ISSUE 2A Votes 13119 YES 5431 41.40% NO 7688 58.60% GREELEY ISSUE 2B Votes 12856 YES 5235 40.72% NO 7621 59.28% GREELEY QUESTION 2C Votes 12093 YES 8909 73.67% NO 3184 26.33% GREELEY QUESTION 2D Votes 12247 YES 8986 73.37% NO 3261 26.63% GREELEY QUESTION 2E

Votes 12081 YES 6434 53.26% NO 5647 46.74% GREELEY QUESTION 2F Votes 11800 YES 7190 60.93% NO 4610 39.07% GREELEY QUESTION 2G Votes 12103 YES 8014 66.21% NO 4089 33.79% KERSEY ISSUE 2A Votes 204 YES 105 51.47% NO 99 48.53% LONGMONT ISSUE 2A Votes 2 YES 0 0.00% NO 2 100.00% LONGMONT ISSUE 2B

Votes 2 YES 2 100.00% NO 0 0.00% LONGMONT ISSUE 2C Votes 2 YES 0 0.00% NO 2 100.00% LONGMONT QUESTION 2D Votes 2 YES 0 0.00% NO 2 100.00% NORTHGLENN ISSUE 2A Votes 2 YES 0 0.00% NO 2 100.00% TOWN OF NUNN Votes 66 YES 23 34.85% NO 43 65.15% WINDSOR QUESTION 2A Number of Precincts 7

Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 2444 YES 1577 64.53% NO 867 35.47% WINDSOR QUESTION 2B Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 2420 YES 1526 63.06% NO 894 36.94% EATON ISSUE 3A 2 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 1611 YES 894 55.49% NO 717 44.51% RE-4 BALLOT ISSUE 3A 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 3646 YES 2079 57.02% NO 1567 42.98% RE-4 DISTRICT QUESTION 3B 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Votes 3607 YES 2020 56.00% NO 1587 44.00% BERTHOUD FIRE ISSUE 4A Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 %

Votes 208 YES 92 44.23% NO 116 55.77% PAWNEE FIRE ISSUE 5A Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Votes 132 YES 110 83.33% NO 22 16.67% TRI AREA SANIT QUESTION 5A Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 572 YES 406 70.98% NO 166 29.02% ST VRAIN SANIT QUESTION 5A Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 564 FOR INCLUSION 401 71.10% AGAINST INCLUSION 163 28.90%