Election Summary Report 2010 Weld County General Election Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Final Official Results

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Election Summary Report 2010 Weld County General Election Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Final Official Results 11/18/10 13:32:51 Registered Voters 113124 - Cards Cast 80893 71.51% Num. Report Precinct 120 - Num. Reporting 120 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR Number of Precincts 116 Precincts Reporting 116 100.0 % Votes 79598 Ken Buck REP 45482 57.14% Michael F. Bennet DEM 29389 36.92% Bob Kinsey GRN 1638 2.06% Maclyn Stringer LBR 926 1.16% Charley Miller UAF 643 0.81% J. Moromisato UAF 355 0.45% Jason Napolitano RFM 1012 1.27% Write-in Votes 153 0.19% US CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Votes 12764 Stephen Bailey REP 6907 54.11% Jared Polis DEM 4995 39.13% Curtis Harris LBR 290 2.27% Jenna Goss ACN 565 4.43% Write-in Votes 7 0.05% US CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4 Number of Precincts 100 Precincts Reporting 100 100.0 % Votes 66322

Betsy Markey DEM 23255 35.06% Cory Gardner REP 38170 57.55% Doug Aden ACN 3820 5.76% Ken Waszkiewicz UAF 1077 1.62% GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Votes 79869 Hickenlooper Garcia DEM 32056 40.14% Maes Williams REP 9652 12.08% Brown Wyble LBR 431 0.54% Tancredo Miller ACN 37149 46.51% Clark Adams UAF 384 0.48% Fiorino McKibbin UAF 146 0.18% Write-in Votes 51 0.06% SECRETARY OF STATE Votes 76936 Scott Gessler REP 45196 58.74% Bernie Buescher DEM 24962 32.45% Amanda Campbell ACN 6778 8.81% STATE TREASURER Votes 76608 Walker Stapleton REP 46353 60.51% Cary Kennedy DEM 30255 39.49% ATTORNEY GENERAL

Votes 74850 Stan Garnett DEM 25939 34.65% John Suthers REP 48911 65.35% CD 2 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Votes 11961 Angelika Schroeder DEM 4812 40.23% Kaye Ferry REP 7149 59.77% AT LARGE - CU REGENT Votes 74187 Melissa Hart DEM 24928 33.60% Steve Bosley REP 44879 60.49% Jesse B. Wallace LBR 4380 5.90% CD 4 - CU REGENT Number of Precincts 99 Precincts Reporting 99 100.0 % Votes 61144 Robert Bishop-Cotner DEM 19906 32.56% Sue Sharkey REP 41238 67.44% STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 13 Number of Precincts 73 Precincts Reporting 73 100.0 % Votes 46048 Ken Storck DEM 15866 34.46% Scott W. Renfroe REP 30182 65.54%

STATE REP - DISTRICT 33 Number of Precincts 2 Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 % Votes 26 Donald Beezley REP 12 46.15% Dianne Primavera DEM 14 53.85% STATE REP - DISTRICT 48 Number of Precincts 53 Precincts Reporting 53 100.0 % Votes 39022 Glenn Vaad REP 26427 67.72% Connie Coffman DEM 12595 32.28% STATE REP - DISTRICT 49 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Votes 5645 Karen Stockley DEM 1904 33.73% B. J. Nikkel REP 3741 66.27% STATE REP - DISTRICT 50 Number of Precincts 30 Precincts Reporting 30 100.0 % Votes 15449 Bob Boswell REP 7590 49.13% Jim Riesberg DEM 7859 50.87% STATE REP - DISTRICT 65 Number of Precincts 26 Precincts Reporting 26 100.0 %

Votes 12803 Jerry Sonnenberg REP 12803 100.00% COUNTY COMMISSIONER - AT LARGE Votes 75404 Tom Pettit DEM 29533 39.17% Bill Garcia REP 45871 60.83% COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 2 Number of Precincts 40 Precincts Reporting 40 100.0 % Votes 22846 Douglas Rademacher REP 22846 100.00% CLERK AND RECORDER Votes 64126 Steve Moreno REP 64126 100.00% ASSESSOR Votes 61182 Christopher Woodruff REP 61182 100.00% SHERIFF

Votes 76247 Joseph R. Padilla DEM 22462 29.46% John B. Cooke REP 53785 70.54% COUNTY COUNCIL AT LARGE Votes 58573 Tony Arguello 24742 42.24% Perry Buck 33831 57.76% COUNTY COUNCIL DIST 3 Number of Precincts 38 Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Votes 14527 John Kivimaki 14527 100.00% Dacono Council Members Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Vote For 2 Votes 1391 Joe Baker 561 40.33% Stephen Ditlow 340 24.44% Kevin Plain 490 35.23% JUSTICE CO SUPREME COURT - BENDER Votes 67406 YES 37484 55.61% NO 29922 44.39% JUSTICE CO SUPREME COURT - MARTINEZ

Votes 67319 YES 36438 54.13% NO 30881 45.87% JUSTICE CO SUPREME COURT - RICE Votes 67029 YES 37935 56.59% NO 29094 43.41% COURT OF APPEALS - DAILEY Votes 65209 YES 40308 61.81% NO 24901 38.19% COURT OF APPEALS - GABRIEL Votes 65082 YES 39241 60.29% NO 25841 39.71% COURT OF APPEALS - LICHTENSTEIN Votes 65367

YES 39515 60.45% NO 25852 39.55% COURT OF APPEALS - RICHMAN Votes 64980 YES 37905 58.33% NO 27075 41.67% 19th JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDGE - HOSKINS Votes 65783 YES 41089 62.46% NO 24694 37.54% 19th JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDGE - MAUS Votes 65550 YES 38914 59.37% NO 26636 40.63% 19th JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDGE - QUAMMEN Votes 65772 YES 40374 61.38% NO 25398 38.62% COUNTY JUDGE - KERNS

Votes 65269 YES 41987 64.33% NO 23282 35.67% COUNTY JUDGE - MEYER Votes 65290 YES 42044 64.40% NO 23246 35.60% COUNTY JUDGE - NICHOLS Votes 65021 YES 39696 61.05% NO 25325 38.95% COUNTY JUDGE - UNFUG Votes 65438 YES 38019 58.10% NO 27419 41.90% Amendment P (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 73340 YES 24042 32.78%

NO 49298 67.22% Amendment Q (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 74021 YES 40835 55.17% NO 33186 44.83% Amendment R (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 72255 YES 26078 36.09% NO 46177 63.91% Amendment 60 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 78335 YES 20181 25.76% NO 58154 74.24% Amendment 61 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 78667 YES 22884 29.09% NO 55783 70.91% Amendment 62 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

Votes 77531 YES 28112 36.26% NO 49419 63.74% Amendment 63 (CONSTITUTIONAL) Votes 76349 YES 40862 53.52% NO 35487 46.48% Proposition 101 (STATUTORY) Votes 78545 YES 26437 33.66% NO 52108 66.34% Proposition 102 (STATUTORY) Votes 75616 YES 31427 41.56% NO 44189 58.44% CITY OF GREELEY ISSUE 2A Number of Precincts 47 Precincts Reporting 47 100.0 % Votes 24544 YES 10017 40.81% NO 14527 59.19%

CITY OF GREELEY ISSUE 2B Number of Precincts 47 Precincts Reporting 47 100.0 % Votes 24641 YES 14631 59.38% NO 10010 40.62% CITY OF GREELEY QUESTION 2C Number of Precincts 47 Precincts Reporting 47 100.0 % Votes 23600 YES 16868 71.47% NO 6732 28.53% TOWN OF MEAD QUESTION 2A Number of Precincts 5 Precincts Reporting 5 100.0 % Votes 1309 YES 519 39.65% NO 790 60.35% TOWN OF MILLIKEN ISSUE 2A Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Votes 1468 YES 655 44.62% NO 813 55.38% CITY OF NORTHGLENN ISSUE 2A Number of Precincts 2 Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 %

Votes 5 YES 3 60.00% NO 2 40.00% TOWN OF WINDSOR REFERRED ISSUE 2A Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 5582 YES 2590 46.40% NO 2992 53.60% TOWN OF WINDSOR INITIATED 300 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 5694 YES 3572 62.73% NO 2122 37.27% BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 27J Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Votes 244 YES 92 37.70% NO 152 62.30% LASALLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ISSUE 5A Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 1459 YES 742 50.86% NO 717 49.14% LASALLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ISSUE 5B

Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Votes 1442 YES 986 68.38% NO 456 31.62% MILLIKEN FIRE ISSUE 5A Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Votes 2302 YES 967 42.01% NO 1335 57.99% MILLIKEN FIRE ISSUE 5B Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Votes 2274 YES 1408 61.92% NO 866 38.08% PLATTE VALLEY FIRE ISSUE 5A Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Votes 1504 YES 900 59.84% NO 604 40.16% POUDRE VALLEY FIRE REFERRED ISSUE 4B Number of Precincts 5 Precincts Reporting 5 100.0 % Votes 149

YES 65 43.62% NO 84 56.38%