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Colorado Amendment U — Property Tax Exemption — Results: Rejected

Answer Votes Pct.
Yes Yes 1,013,668 43.5%
No No 1,318,934 56.5%

2,332,602 votes, 100% reporting (3,040 of 3,040 precincts)

Voters rejected Amendment U — Property Tax Exemption — in Colorado on Tuesday. The “No” vote is up by 13 points with all precincts reporting.

Below are detailed results for the amendment. View other Colorado election results on our full Colorado results page.

Leader

No

Yes

Vote by county Yes No
El Paso
132,410
155,275
Jefferson
121,971
161,653
Arapahoe
116,061
139,672
Denver
95,823
112,080
Larimer
74,744
99,484
Douglas
74,371
95,804
Adams
65,545
91,726
Boulder
73,071
83,728
Weld
49,218
72,930
Mesa
27,539
41,164
Pueblo
21,843
34,048
Broomfield
16,101
18,222
La Plata
12,289
14,460
Garfield
10,650
13,143
Fremont
8,010
12,558
Eagle
9,181
10,866
Montrose
7,209
12,438
Delta
5,749
9,854
Elbert
5,687
9,112
Summit
6,468
7,578
Teller
5,327
7,857
Routt
5,354
6,833
Montezuma
4,838
6,731
Morgan
3,964
7,173
Chaffee
4,138
5,978
Park
3,611
5,953
Logan
3,049
6,035
Pitkin
4,626
4,193
Gunnison
3,736
4,689
Grand
3,163
4,569
Archuleta
2,663
3,759
Alamosa
2,410
3,997
Moffat
2,072
4,002
Las Animas
2,056
3,998
Clear Creek
2,064
3,062
Rio Grande
1,957
3,149
Otero
1,705
3,130
Prowers
1,581
3,045
Yuma
1,486
2,891
San Miguel
1,976
1,824
Conejos
1,266
2,389
Huerfano
1,336
2,128
Kit Carson
1,238
2,120
Gilpin
1,375
1,968
Rio Blanco
1,138
1,918
Ouray
1,270
1,764
Lake
1,161
1,730
Custer
1,166
1,711
Washington
874
1,677
Saguache
992
1,416
Lincoln
815
1,456
Phillips
728
1,424
Baca
659
1,274
Bent
545
1,244
Costilla
642
892
Crowley
452
959
Sedgwick
480
772
Dolores
410
667
Cheyenne
291
735
Jackson
273
521
Kiowa
214
566
Mineral
227
362
Hinsdale
202
345
San Juan
198
233