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  Boulder
County Government
  Assessor  Cynthia Braddock 1 22 +100.00%
  Clerk and Recorder  Molly Fitzpatrick 1 22 +100.00%
  Coroner  Emma R. Hall
elect  Jeff Martin
3 22 +100.00%
  Sheriff  Curtis Johnson 1 22 +100.00%
  Surveyor  Lee W. Stadele 2 22 +100.00%
  Treasurer  Paul M. Weissmann 2 22 +100.00%
State Judiciary
  District Attorney - Boulder  Michael Dougherty 2 20 +100.00%
County Commission
  Board of Commissioners District 1  Claire Levy 1 20 +46.67%
  Board of Commissioners District 2  Marta Loachamin 1 20 +48.63%
  Board of Commissioners District 3  Ashley Stolzmann 1 22 +60.08%
City
 Boulder    108,250
 Lafayette    30,411
 Longmont    98,885
 Louisville    21,226
Town
 Erie    30,038
 Jamestown    256
 Lyons    2,209
 Nederland    1,471
 Superior    13,094
 Ward    128
Census Designated Place
 Allenspark    568
 Altona    512
 Bark Ranch    202
 Bonanza Mountain Estates    127
 Coal Creek    2,494
 Crisman    179
 Eldora    140
 Eldorado Springs    559
 Glendale    64
 Gold Hill    218
 Gunbarrel    9,554
 Hidden Lake    24
 Lazy Acres    957
 Leyner    40
 Mountain Meadows    237
 Niwot    4,306
 Paragon Estates    975
 Pine Brook Hill    975
 Seven Hills    129
 St. Ann Highlands    325
 Sugarloaf    274
 Sunshine    198
 Tall Timber    185
 Valmont    64
Unincorporated
 Caribou     
 Hygiene     
 Wondervu     
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Sub-Races
% Of Total VotesOfficeBoulder WinnerYrBoulder Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
6.58% Governor   Jared Polis 22 132,173 80.07% +21.53%
6.57% Secretary of State   Jena Griswold 22 125,266 76.71% +21.61%
6.60% Treasurer   Dave Young 22 122,075 75.61% +21.94%
6.57% Attorney General   Phil Weiser 22 125,025 77.15% +22.45%
6.33% President   Joe Biden 20 159,089 77.19% +21.79%
6.35% Senate Class II   John Hickenlooper 20 154,552 75.19% +21.70%
6.62% Senate Class III   Michael Bennet 22 128,227 77.51% +21.63%
47.00% CO - District 02   Joseph D. Neguse 22 128,480 78.36% +8.38%
6.57% At-Large   Kathy Plomer 22 120,698 75.75% +22.32%
29.78% District 2   Angelika Schroeder 18 100,527 80.78% +17.10%
12.46% District 4   Tim Krug 18 28,059 63.28% +24.32%
28.03% District 2   Callie Marie Rennison 20 108,569 77.60% +18.01%
100.00% CO House 10   Junie Joseph 22 30,894 88.08% +0.00%
33.47% CO House 19   Jennifer Parenti 22 9,195 63.10% +12.76%
48.52% CO House 49   Judith Amabile 22 20,237 80.49% +16.18%
16.59% CO Senate 15   Janice Marchman 22 10,392 73.60% +23.00%
6.44% Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District   Yes 22 113,676 79.14% +11.76%
6.53% Amendment E - Homestead Exemption   Yes 22 141,113 90.06% +2.13%
6.34% Amendment F - Charitable Gaming   No 22 80,592 55.53% -3.83%
6.51% Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction   No 22 81,814 51.83% +17.07%
6.50% Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi   Yes 22 106,044 67.51% +13.87%
6.53% Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing   Yes 22 105,482 66.92% +14.31%
6.47% Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses   No 22 104,436 67.17% +4.86%
6.52% Proposition 125 - Wine Sales   No 22 80,095 50.61% +1.20%
6.51% Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery   No 22 79,880 50.67% -0.47%
6.99% 067: Fetal Personhood   No 14 113,461 81.14% +16.27%
6.92% 105: Label Genetically Modified Food   No 14 71,180 51.10% -14.37%
6.56% Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals   Yes 22 112,585 70.30% +13.55%
6.50% Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects   Yes 22 115,223 74.80% +2.88%
6.72% Amendment 70   Yes 16 131,176 71.22% +15.86%
6.68% Amendment 72   Yes 16 111,242 60.72% +13.77%
6.30% Amendment 76   No 20 117,060 58.86% +21.75%
6.24% Amendment 77   Yes 20 112,460 58.84% -1.70%
6.30% Amendment B   Yes 20 128,463 67.45% +9.93%
6.30% Amendment C   Yes 20 128,463 67.45% +9.93%
7.59% Domestic Partnerships   Yes 06 80,689 68.97% +21.32%
7.53% Gay Marriage   No 06 77,985 66.62% +21.64%
6.96% Health Care   No 10 81,614 68.76% +15.66%
7.01% Legalize Marijuana   Yes 12 116,384 66.45% +11.12%
6.60% Proposition 108   Yes 16 89,521 51.69% -1.58%
6.94% Proposition 112 (Statutory)   Yes 18 122,067 70.65% +25.77%
6.30% Proposition 113   Yes 20 137,046 69.24% +16.92%
6.26% Proposition 114   Yes 20 132,607 67.81% +16.90%
6.29% Proposition 115   No 20 152,237 76.82% +17.83%
6.29% Proposition 116   No 20 119,019 60.09% +17.95%
6.26% Proposition 117   No 20 117,265 62.61% +15.16%
6.27% Proposition 118   Yes 20 140,463 71.67% +13.93%
5.93% Proposition 127 - Prohibit Trophy Hunting of Mountain Lions, Lynx, and Bobcats   Yes 24 104,474 58.92% +13.77%
6.28% Proposition EE   Yes 20 152,062 76.62% +9.06%
6.99% Proposition HH - Property Taxes   Yes 23 68,983 58.78% +18.09%
7.02% Proposition II - Surplus Tax Revenue   Yes 23 97,034 82.62% +15.09%
6.83% State Personnel System   Yes 12 98,202 63.46% +7.10%
7.47% Term Length   No 06 73,542 65.19% +8.11%

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Websitehttps://www.bouldercounty.org/
Established November 01, 1861
Disbanded Still Active
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Last ModifiedBrentinCO December 27, 2018 11:23pm
Description Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado.

From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programs, our county government helps foster a vibrant, healthy and active community.

The county seat is the City of Boulder. Other incorporated towns and cities include: Erie, Jamestown, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland, Superior, and Ward.
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