Sub-Races
2.93%
Governor
Heidi Ganahl
22
40,376
54.90%
+15.71%
2.93%
Secretary of State
Pam Anderson
22
41,415
56.92%
+14.84%
2.92%
Treasurer
Lang Sias
22
42,828
59.99%
+16.96%
2.92%
Attorney General
John Kellner
22
42,369
58.88%
+15.87%
2.78%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
56,894
62.78%
+20.88%
2.76%
Senate Class II
Cory Gardner
20
57,236
64.16%
+19.99%
2.94%
Senate Class III
Joe O'Dea
22
41,766
56.87%
+15.61%
22.21%
CO - District 03
Lauren Boebert
22
41,884
57.61%
+7.55%
2.92%
At-Large
Dan Maloit
22
41,864
58.99%
+15.95%
74.66%
CO House 54
Matt Soper
22
22,716
72.37%
-1.43%
95.73%
CO Senate 07
Janice Rich
22
50,372
69.96%
-0.10%
2.99%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
41,084
61.52%
-5.86%
2.97%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
62,148
87.33%
-0.61%
3.00%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
45,193
65.79%
+6.43%
2.93%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
52,340
73.66%
+8.42%
2.93%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
No
22
39,460
55.67%
+9.31%
2.94%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
No
22
41,571
58.66%
+11.27%
2.94%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
50,658
71.65%
+9.33%
2.93%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
No
22
37,811
53.07%
+3.65%
2.93%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
41,863
59.09%
+7.96%
2.85%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
30,919
54.25%
-10.62%
2.86%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
43,439
75.49%
+10.02%
2.94%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
No
22
37,030
51.70%
+8.44%
2.93%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
48,080
69.22%
-2.70%
2.82%
Amendment 70
No
16
42,751
55.34%
+10.69%
2.81%
Amendment 72
No
16
48,768
63.22%
+10.16%
2.80%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
67,495
76.40%
+13.51%
2.78%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
47,915
56.23%
-4.32%
2.83%
Amendment B
Yes
20
45,407
53.07%
-4.46%
2.83%
Amendment C
Yes
20
45,407
53.07%
-4.46%
3.03%
Domestic Partnerships
No
06
31,043
66.58%
+14.24%
3.01%
Gay Marriage
Yes
06
30,042
64.14%
+9.12%
3.13%
Health Care
Yes
10
29,371
55.04%
+8.14%
2.87%
Legalize Marijuana
No
12
38,061
53.01%
+8.34%
2.83%
Proposition 108
Yes
16
39,529
53.18%
-0.08%
2.70%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
No
18
49,001
72.94%
+17.82%
2.79%
Proposition 113
No
20
56,687
64.62%
+16.95%
2.81%
Proposition 114
No
20
61,004
69.47%
+20.38%
2.77%
Proposition 115
Yes
20
50,098
57.30%
+16.29%
2.79%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
59,488
67.84%
+9.98%
2.78%
Proposition 117
Yes
20
47,677
57.27%
+4.72%
2.79%
Proposition 118
No
20
48,174
55.30%
+13.05%
2.73%
Proposition 127 - Prohibit Trophy Hunting of Mountain Lions, Lynx, and Bobcats
No
24
54,236
66.43%
+11.59%
2.80%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
49,381
55.89%
-11.66%
2.99%
Proposition HH - Property Taxes
No
23
34,479
68.64%
+9.32%
2.99%
Proposition II - Surplus Tax Revenue
Yes
23
28,759
57.39%
-10.14%
2.91%
State Personnel System
Yes
12
34,558
52.45%
-3.91%
3.03%
Term Length
No
06
26,572
58.09%
+1.00%
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Website http://www.mesacounty.us/
Established February 14, 1883
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified BrentinCO September 11, 2019 08:02pm
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Mesa County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 146,723. The county seat is Grand Junction. The county was named for the many large mesas in the area, including Grand Mesa.
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