County Government
Assessor
Ken Musso
2
22
+13.71%
Clerk and Recorder
Josh Zygielbaum
1
22
+13.00%
Coroner
Monica Broncucia-Jordan
3
22
+14.52%
Sheriff
Gene Clapps
1
22
+6.02%
Surveyor
Treasurer
Alex Villagran
1
22
+5.74%
State Judiciary
District Attorney
Brian Mason
1
20
+11.31%
County Commission
Board of Commissioners District 1
Eva J. Henry
elect Julie Duran Mullica
3
20
+18.83%
Board of Commissioners District 2
Charles "Chaz" Tedesco
3
20
+41.81%
Board of Commissioners District 3
Emma Pinter
2
22
+12.01%
Board of Commissioners District 4
Steve O'Dorisio
3
22
+13.72%
Board of Commissioners District 5
Lynn Baca
1
20
+14.37%
City
Arvada *
124,402
Aurora
386,261
Brighton
40,083
Commerce City
62,418
Federal Heights
14,382
Northglenn
38,131
Thornton
141,867
Westminster
116,317
Town
Bennett
2,862
Lochbuie *
8,088
Census Designated Place
Berkley
12,536
Derby
8,407
North Washington
733
Shaw Heights
5,185
Sherrelwood
19,228
Strasburg
3,307
Todd Creek
5,028
Twin Lakes
8,226
Watkins
682
Welby
15,553
Unincorporated
Henderson
Attached Containers
Marketing Area
Denver, CO
Sub-Races
6.68%
Governor
Jared Polis
22
99,625
59.43%
+0.90%
6.70%
Secretary of State
Jena Griswold
22
93,937
56.41%
+1.31%
6.73%
Treasurer
Dave Young
22
91,273
55.42%
+1.74%
6.65%
Attorney General
Phil Weiser
22
91,442
55.75%
+1.05%
7.27%
President
Joe Biden
20
134,202
56.69%
+1.29%
7.28%
Senate Class II
John Hickenlooper
20
130,409
55.32%
+1.83%
6.37%
Senate Class III
Michael Bennet
22
90,483
56.80%
+0.92%
1.41%
CO - District 04
Greg Lopez
24
1,656
68.51%
+10.12%
3.20%
CO - District 06
Jason Crow
22
6,481
72.18%
+11.58%
0.34%
CO - District 07
Brittany Pettersen
22
822
67.10%
+10.73%
59.92%
CO - District 08
Yadira Caraveo
22
78,113
55.12%
+6.76%
6.71%
At-Large
Kathy Plomer
22
89,487
55.01%
+1.57%
0.98%
District 4
Debora L. Scheffel
18
2,647
75.76%
+14.72%
3.25%
District 6
Rebecca McClellan
22
6,304
71.06%
+12.77%
38.39%
District 7
Karla Esser
20
100,408
63.03%
+0.83%
61.18%
District 8
Rhonda Solis
22
81,227
55.72%
+6.44%
1.58%
District 4
Frank McNulty
22
4,186
77.62%
+13.66%
13.87%
District 6
Ilana Spiegel
20
28,650
48.80%
-4.56%
60.92%
District 8
Yolanda Ortega
22
78,021
55.09%
+6.78%
2.74%
CO House 24
Lindsey Daugherty
22
844
67.85%
+10.34%
50.71%
CO House 29
Shannon Bird
22
12,394
60.45%
-0.48%
17.29%
CO House 33
Stacie Dougherty
22
3,996
53.21%
+12.03%
41.17%
CO House 36
Mike Weissman
22
6,245
70.72%
+6.68%
54.69%
CO House 48
Gabe Evans
22
10,065
58.22%
-5.09%
13.62%
CO House 56
Rod Bockenfeld
22
4,523
74.95%
-0.88%
100.00%
CO Senate 24
Kyle A. Mullica
22
30,008
53.82%
+0.00%
48.63%
CO Senate 25
Faith Winter
22
20,569
59.87%
-1.61%
6.62%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
97,162
65.81%
-1.57%
6.51%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
137,144
87.88%
-0.06%
6.60%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
85,949
56.92%
-2.44%
6.68%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
111,995
69.21%
+3.97%
6.66%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
Yes
22
90,533
56.24%
+2.60%
6.67%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
Yes
22
86,978
54.01%
+1.41%
6.64%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
89,862
56.34%
-5.97%
6.66%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
Yes
22
86,639
53.58%
+3.00%
6.67%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
Yes
22
85,313
52.81%
+3.95%
6.34%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
75,946
59.87%
-5.00%
6.37%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
89,508
69.84%
+4.37%
6.50%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
Yes
22
93,870
59.20%
+2.46%
6.56%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
114,754
73.85%
+1.93%
6.99%
Amendment 70
Yes
16
111,156
58.03%
+2.68%
6.96%
Amendment 72
No
16
107,669
56.40%
+3.34%
7.20%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
148,352
65.24%
+2.34%
7.24%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
141,813
63.92%
+3.37%
7.33%
Amendment B
Yes
20
125,053
56.42%
-1.10%
7.33%
Amendment C
Yes
20
125,053
56.42%
-1.10%
5.99%
Domestic Partnerships
No
06
51,758
56.08%
+3.73%
5.99%
Gay Marriage
Yes
06
56,439
60.64%
+5.62%
6.30%
Health Care
No
10
56,765
52.82%
-0.28%
6.91%
Legalize Marijuana
Yes
12
98,112
56.79%
+1.46%
6.89%
Proposition 108
Yes
16
97,458
53.84%
+0.57%
6.77%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
No
18
99,230
58.91%
+3.79%
7.22%
Proposition 113
Yes
20
124,832
55.02%
+2.69%
7.20%
Proposition 114
Yes
20
117,002
52.01%
+1.10%
7.19%
Proposition 115
No
20
133,629
58.92%
-0.06%
7.20%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
143,520
63.34%
+5.48%
7.15%
Proposition 117
Yes
20
116,091
54.20%
+1.65%
7.22%
Proposition 118
Yes
20
138,455
61.36%
+3.61%
7.23%
Proposition 127 - Prohibit Trophy Hunting of Mountain Lions, Lynx, and Bobcats
No
24
111,401
51.55%
-3.29%
7.21%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
147,956
64.98%
-2.57%
6.08%
Proposition HH - Property Taxes
No
23
62,147
60.92%
+1.61%
6.02%
Proposition II - Surplus Tax Revenue
Yes
23
67,340
66.79%
-0.73%
7.00%
State Personnel System
Yes
12
90,125
56.83%
+0.48%
6.03%
Term Length
Yes
06
45,909
50.37%
+7.46%
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Established November 15, 1902
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Last Modified BrentinCO August 06, 2019 05:56pm
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In 1902, voters approved creation of Adams County which, prior to that time, had been part of an enormous Arapahoe County. The county was named after Alva Adams, a popular former governor who was in office at the time of this election.
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Arapahoe
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Bent
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Chaffee
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Conejos
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Custer
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Eagle
El Paso
Elbert
Fremont
Garfield
Gilpin
Grand
Gunnison
Hinsdale
Huerfano
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
Kit Carson
La Plata
Lake
Larimer
Las Animas
Lincoln
Logan
Mesa
Mineral
Moffat
Montezuma
Montrose
Morgan
Otero
Ouray
Park
Phillips
Pitkin
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco
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Sedgwick
Summit
Teller
Washington
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