Colorado Election Results
Last updated Jan. 4, 2023
Colorado Election Results
U.S. Senate
Senator Michael Bennet, a Democrat seeking his third full term, is being challenged by Joe O’Dea, a Republican and an owner of a construction company who favors some access to abortion.
U.S. Senate race called.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Bennet*incumbent | Democrat Dem. | 1,397,170 | 55.9% | |
Joe O’Dea | Republican Rep. | 1,031,693 | 41.3 | |
Brian Peotter | Libertarian Lib. | 43,534 | 1.7 | |
Total reported | 2,500,130 | |||
*Incumbent |
Governor
Governor race called.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jared Polis*incumbent | Democrat Dem. | 1,468,481 | 58.5% | |
Heidi Ganahl | Republican Rep. | 983,040 | 39.2 | |
Kevin Ruskusky | Libertarian Lib. | 28,939 | 1.2 | |
Total reported | 2,508,770 | |||
*Incumbent |
U.S. House
Key Races
3rd District | Boebert wins |
---|---|
Representative Lauren Boebert, one of former President Donald J. Trump’s most ardent supporters, is facing Adam Frisch, a Democrat, and several independent candidates running as write-ins. | |
100% of votes in | |
8th District | Caraveo wins |
State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Republican, is facing the Democrat Yadira Caraveo, a pediatrician and state lawmaker, in the newly drawn Eighth Congressional District. | |
100% of votes in |
All Races
District Dist. | Margin | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | D+63 | DeGette*incumbent Democrat | Qualteri Republican | 100% | › |
2 | D+42 | Neguse*incumbent Democrat | Dawson Republican | 100% | › |
3 | R+0.17 | Boebert*incumbent Republican | Frisch Democrat | 100% | › |
4 | R+24 | Buck*incumbent Republican | McCorkle Democrat | 100% | › |
5 | R+16 | Lamborn*incumbent Republican | Torres Democrat | 100% | › |
6 | D+23 | Crow*incumbent Democrat | Monahan Republican | 100% | › |
7 | D+15 | Pettersen Democrat | Aadland Republican | 100% | › |
8 | D+0.69 | Caraveo Democrat | Kirkmeyer Republican | 100% | › |
*Incumbent |
State Legislature
Trifecta status
Tracking state government party control in Colorado
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pelton Republican | Uncontested | |
3 | Hinrichsen*incumbent Democrat 51% | Varela Republican 49% | 100% |
4 | Baisley Republican 61% | Ravage Democrat 39% | 100% |
7 | Rich Republican 70% | Stahlke Democrat 30% | 100% |
8 | Roberts Democrat 56% | Solomon Republican 44% | 100% |
9 | Lundeen*incumbent Republican 62% | Dougherty Democrat 35% | 100% |
11 | Exum Democrat 50% | Hisey*incumbent Republican 44% | 100% |
15 | Marchman Democrat 50.6% | Woodward*incumbent Republican 49.4% | 100% |
20 | Cutter Democrat 54% | Walsh Republican 44% | 100% |
22 | Danielson*incumbent Democrat 67% | Drechsel Republican 33% | 100% |
24 | Mullica Democrat 54% | Potter Republican 43% | 100% |
25 | Winter*incumbent Democrat 61% | Peotter Republican 39% | 100% |
27 | Sullivan Democrat 55% | Kim Republican 45% | 100% |
30 | Van Winkle*incumbent Republican 54% | Miguel Democrat 46% | 100% |
32 | Rodriguez*incumbent Democrat 76% | Flanders Republican 24% | 100% |
34 | Gonzales*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
35 | Pelton Republican 74% | Nelson Democrat 26% | 100% |
*Incumbent |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mabrey Democrat 65% | Diaz Republican 33% | 100% |
2 | Woodrow*incumbent Democrat 75% | Wheeler Republican 23% | 100% |
3 | Froelich*incumbent Democrat 66% | Fernandez Republican 32% | 100% |
4 | Gonzales-Gutierrez*incumbent Democrat 83% | Daus Republican 17% | 100% |
5 | Valdez*incumbent Democrat 83% | Johnson Republican 15% | 100% |
6 | Epps Democrat 86% | Howell Republican 14% | 100% |
7 | Bacon*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
8 | Herod*incumbent Democrat 88% | Waters Republican 12% | 100% |
9 | Sirota*incumbent Democrat 77% | Cowhick Republican 23% | 100% |
10 | Joseph Democrat 88% | DeOreo Republican 12% | 100% |
11 | McCormick*incumbent Democrat 70% | Menza Republican 30% | 100% |
12 | Bernett*incumbent Democrat 77% | Kirvan Republican 23% | 100% |
13 | McCluskie*incumbent Democrat 56% | Buckley Republican 44% | 100% |
14 | Pugliese Republican 61% | Rogers Democrat 39% | 100% |
15 | Bottoms Republican 57% | Sexton Democrat 39% | 100% |
16 | Vigil Democrat 50% | Donelson Republican 48% | 100% |
17 | English Democrat 57% | Stovall Republican 43% | 100% |
18 | Snyder*incumbent Democrat 53% | Black Republican 44% | 100% |
19 | Parenti Democrat 50% | Woog*incumbent Republican 47% | 100% |
20 | Wilson Republican | Uncontested | |
21 | Bradfield*incumbent Republican 58% | Montgomery Democrat 42% | 100% |
22 | DeGraaf Republican 58% | Garner Democrat 39% | 100% |
23 | Duran*incumbent Democrat 65% | Clifford Republican 35% | 100% |
24 | Daugherty*incumbent Democrat 58% | Patterson Republican 42% | 100% |
25 | Story Democrat 49.7% | Larson*incumbent Republican 48.3% | 100% |
26 | Lukens Democrat 54% | Wolfson Republican 46% | 100% |
27 | Titone*incumbent Democrat 58% | Emrick Republican 40% | 100% |
28 | Lieder Democrat 52% | Montoya Republican 46% | 100% |
29 | Bird*incumbent Democrat 61% | DeMott Republican 39% | 100% |
30 | Kennedy*incumbent Democrat 66% | Carter Republican 34% | 100% |
31 | Sharbini Democrat 59% | Pitchforth Republican 41% | 100% |
32 | Michaelson Jenet*incumbent Democrat 56% | Brown Republican 44% | 100% |
33 | Lindstedt Democrat 59% | Dougherty Republican 41% | 100% |
34 | Willford Democrat 54% | Allen Republican 43% | 100% |
35 | Benavidez*incumbent Democrat 66% | Jones Republican 34% | 100% |
36 | Weissman*incumbent Democrat 64% | Walters Republican 33% | 100% |
37 | Dickson Democrat 56% | Archer Republican 44% | 100% |
38 | Ortiz*incumbent Democrat 55% | Mosqueira Republican 43% | 100% |
39 | Bradley Republican 58% | Brody Democrat 42% | 100% |
40 | Ricks*incumbent Democrat 61% | Sellers Republican 39% | 100% |
41 | Jodeh*incumbent Democrat 64% | Hancock Republican 36% | 100% |
42 | Lindsay*incumbent Democrat 73% | Parella Republican 27% | 100% |
43 | Marshall Democrat 50.4% | Huffman*incumbent Republican 49.6% | 100% |
44 | Hartsook Republican 57% | Henry Democrat 40% | 100% |
45 | Frizell Republican 62% | Martinez Democrat 38% | 100% |
46 | Mauro Democrat 54% | Ambler Republican 46% | 100% |
47 | Winter Republican 65% | Ormiston Democrat 35% | 100% |
48 | Evans Republican 63% | Erickson Democrat 34% | 100% |
49 | Amabile*incumbent Democrat 64% | Lehr Republican 33% | 100% |
50 | Young*incumbent Democrat 49% | Gonzalez Republican 47% | 100% |
51 | McKean*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
52 | Kipp*incumbent Democrat 65% | Vicino Republican 35% | 100% |
53 | Boesenecker*incumbent Democrat 76% | Walter Republican 24% | 100% |
54 | Soper*incumbent Republican 74% | Slaven-Emond Democrat 26% | 100% |
55 | Taggart Republican 64% | Davis Democrat 36% | 100% |
56 | Bockenfeld*incumbent Republican 76% | Conway Democrat 21% | 100% |
57 | Velasco Democrat 54% | Will*incumbent Republican 46% | 100% |
58 | Catlin*incumbent Republican 57% | Kuns Democrat 43% | 100% |
59 | McLachlan*incumbent Democrat 57% | Shaw Republican 43% | 100% |
60 | Luck*incumbent Republican 69% | Green Democrat 31% | 100% |
61 | Hamrick Democrat 50% | Woolever Republican 48% | 100% |
62 | Martinez Democrat 56% | Riggenbach Republican 44% | 100% |
63 | Holtorf*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
64 | Armagost Republican 63% | Webster Democrat 37% | 100% |
65 | Lynch*incumbent Republican 62% | Chollet Democrat 38% | 100% |
*Incumbent |
Ballot Measures
Amendment D | |
Appoint Judges for New Judicial District | |
Yes 67% | No 33% |
100% of votes in | |
Amendment E | |
Extend Property Tax Exemption | |
Yes 88% | No 12% |
100% of votes in | |
Amendment F | |
Charitable Gaming Regulation | |
Yes 41% | No 59% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition FF | |
Reduce Income Tax Deductions in Order to Fund School Meal Programs | |
Yes 57% | No 43% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition GG | |
Include Income Tax Effects in Ballot Measure Language | |
Yes 72% | No 28% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 121 | |
Reduce State Income Tax Rate | |
Yes 65% | No 35% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 122 | |
Decriminalize and Regulate Certain Psychedelics | |
The possession and use of certain psychedelic plants and fungi would be decriminalized for people 21 and older, and the state would create new regulations for the distribution and administration of these substances. | |
Yes 54% | No 46% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 123 | |
Establish State Affordable Housing Fund | |
Yes 53% | No 47% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 124 | |
Expand Retail Liquor Licenses | |
Yes 38% | No 62% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 125 | |
Allow Wine Sales in Grocery and Convenience Stores | |
Yes 50.6% | No 49.4% |
100% of votes in | |
Proposition 126 | |
Allow Alcohol Delivery | |
Yes 49% | No 51% |
100% of votes in | |
Other Races
Attorney General
Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Weiser*incumbent Democrat 55% | Kellner Republican 43% | 100% | › | |
*Incumbent |
Secretary of State
Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Griswold*incumbent Democrat 55% | Anderson Republican 42% | 100% | › | |
*Incumbent |
Treasurer
Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Young*incumbent Democrat 54% | Sias Republican 43% | 100% | › | |
*Incumbent |
Regional Transportation District Board of Directors
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Davidson*incumbent | Uncontested | ||
J | Buzek*incumbent | Uncontested | ||
K | Whitmore*incumbent 66% | Thomas 34% | 100% | |
O | Guissinger*incumbent 76% | O’Keefe 24% | 100% | |
*Incumbent |
State Board of Education
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
At Large | Plomer Democrat 53% | Maloit Republican 43% | 100% | |
5 | Durham*incumbent Republican 58% | Shelton Democrat 42% | 100% | |
6 | McClellan*incumbent Democrat 58% | Lamar Republican 42% | 100% | |
8 | Solis Democrat 49.3% | Propst Republican 48.5% | 100% | |
*Incumbent |
University Regents
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | James Democrat 79% | Naes Republican 21% | 100% | |
4 | McNulty Republican 64% | Barrington Democrat 36% | 100% | |
5 | Montera*incumbent Republican 60% | Casados Democrat 40% | 100% | |
8 | VanDriel Republican 52% | Ortega Democrat 48% | 100% | |
*Incumbent |
Analyzing the vote
Your guide to the midterm results, from Times reporters