Sub-Races
0.57%
Governor
Jared Polis
22
10,383
72.73%
+14.20%
0.56%
Secretary of State
Jena Griswold
22
9,342
67.42%
+12.32%
0.54%
Treasurer
Dave Young
22
8,639
65.09%
+11.42%
0.56%
Attorney General
Phil Weiser
22
9,295
67.04%
+12.34%
0.57%
President
Joe Biden
20
12,631
68.35%
+12.95%
0.57%
Senate Class II
John Hickenlooper
20
12,175
66.14%
+12.64%
0.57%
Senate Class III
Michael Bennet
22
9,710
68.17%
+12.29%
4.00%
CO - District 02
Joseph D. Neguse
22
9,788
70.14%
+0.16%
0.55%
At-Large
Kathy Plomer
22
8,552
63.68%
+10.25%
3.15%
District 2
Angelika Schroeder
18
8,847
67.14%
+3.45%
3.36%
District 2
Callie Marie Rennison
20
10,409
62.13%
+2.54%
30.56%
CO House 13
Julie McCluskie
22
9,789
70.58%
+14.55%
18.84%
CO Senate 08
Dylan Roberts
22
9,551
69.25%
+13.55%
0.56%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
9,136
73.43%
+6.05%
0.57%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
12,018
87.93%
+0.00%
0.56%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
7,651
59.81%
+0.44%
0.56%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
8,399
61.72%
-3.52%
0.56%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
Yes
22
8,918
65.30%
+11.66%
0.57%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
Yes
22
8,255
60.19%
+7.58%
0.57%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
9,140
66.92%
+4.60%
0.57%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
No
22
7,779
56.03%
+6.61%
0.57%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
7,320
52.85%
+1.71%
0.57%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
9,038
79.64%
+14.77%
0.57%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
6,150
53.54%
-11.93%
0.57%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
Yes
22
8,427
60.72%
+3.98%
0.56%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
9,873
74.38%
+2.45%
0.58%
Amendment 70
Yes
16
10,180
63.97%
+8.62%
0.58%
Amendment 72
Yes
16
9,751
61.10%
+14.16%
0.56%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
9,524
53.81%
-9.09%
0.56%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
11,130
65.14%
+4.60%
0.56%
Amendment B
Yes
20
10,270
60.15%
+2.63%
0.56%
Amendment C
Yes
20
10,270
60.15%
+2.63%
0.64%
Domestic Partnerships
Yes
06
6,687
67.55%
+19.89%
0.64%
Gay Marriage
No
06
6,202
62.26%
+17.28%
0.55%
Health Care
No
10
5,295
56.50%
+3.40%
0.60%
Legalize Marijuana
Yes
12
10,439
69.47%
+14.14%
0.57%
Proposition 108
Yes
16
9,317
62.14%
+8.87%
0.55%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
Yes
18
8,385
60.96%
+16.07%
0.56%
Proposition 113
Yes
20
11,292
63.78%
+11.46%
0.56%
Proposition 114
Yes
20
9,593
54.42%
+3.50%
0.56%
Proposition 115
No
20
13,097
73.83%
+14.84%
0.56%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
9,327
52.60%
-5.25%
0.55%
Proposition 117
No
20
8,638
52.81%
+5.36%
0.56%
Proposition 118
Yes
20
10,607
60.60%
+2.85%
0.55%
Proposition 127 - Prohibit Trophy Hunting of Mountain Lions, Lynx, and Bobcats
No
24
9,999
60.67%
+5.83%
0.57%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
13,603
75.90%
+8.35%
0.57%
Proposition HH - Property Taxes
No
23
5,767
59.81%
+0.49%
0.56%
Proposition II - Surplus Tax Revenue
Yes
23
7,204
76.22%
+8.69%
0.57%
State Personnel System
Yes
12
7,593
59.22%
+2.87%
0.63%
Term Length
No
06
5,413
57.13%
+0.04%
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Website https://www.summitcountyco.gov/
Established November 01, 1861
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified BrentinCO October 22, 2022 10:17am
Description
As its name implies, Summit County is full of big mountains, including the Ten Mile Range, which encompasses Breckenridge. Nearly 30,000 residents were recorded in the 2010 US Census and even more visit year round.
The county was one of the original seventeen Colorado counties as determined by the First Territorial Legislature on November 1, 1861. It’s centered around Lake Dillon, which gets use a lot in the summer season. Summit County is home to four world class ski resorts: A Basin, Breck, Keystone and Copper Mountain.
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