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The data for the results on this site are reported by the Associated Press through the week of Nov. 8, 2016. Presidential results are updated as of Feb. 2017.

Colorado Presidential Race Results: Hillary Clinton Wins

Candidate Party Votes Pct. E.V.
Clinton Hillary Clinton Democrat Dem. 1,338,870 48.2% 9
Trump Donald J. Trump Republican Rep. 1,202,484 43.3%
Johnson Gary Johnson Libertarian Lib. 144,121 5.2%
Stein Jill Stein Green Green 38,437 1.4%
McMullin Evan McMullin Independent Ind. 28,917 1.0%
Castle Darrell Castle Constitution Const. 11,699 0.4%
Keniston Christopher Robert Keniston Veteran’s Party of America Vet. 5,028 0.2%
Others Others Independent Ind. 2,890 0.1%
Smith Mike Smith Independent Ind. 1,819 0.1%
De La Fuente Rocky De La Fuente Independent Ind. 1,255 0.0%
Maturen Michael A. Maturen Independent Ind. 862 0.0%
Silva Rod Silva Independent Ind. 751 0.0%
Scott Ryan Alan Scott Independent Ind. 749 0.0%
La Riva Gloria La Riva P.S.L. P.S.L. 531 0.0%
Kennedy Alyson Kennedy Socialist Workers S.W. 452 0.0%
Kotlikoff Laurence Kotlikoff Independent Ind. 392 0.0%
Lyttle Bradford Lyttle Pacifist Pacifist 382 0.0%
Atwood Frank Atwood Independent Ind. 337 0.0%
Soltysik Emidio Soltysik Socialist U.S.A. Soc. U.S.A. 271 0.0%
Others Others 27,418 1.0%

2,780,247 votes, 100% reporting (3,040 of 3,040 precincts)

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Hillary Clinton has won Colorado’s 9 electoral votes. Clinton has 136,386 more votes than Donald J. Trump, with 100 percent reporting. Hillary Clinton is up by 5 points with all precincts reporting.

Below are detailed results for the race. View other Colorado election results on our full Colorado results page. See all states on our presidential map.

Vote share

Dem. 40 50 60
Rep. 40 50 60
Other 40 50 60
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Vote by county Clinton Trump
Denver
244,551
62,690
Jefferson
160,776
138,177
El Paso
108,010
179,228
Arapahoe
159,885
117,053
Larimer
93,113
83,430
Adams
96,558
80,082
Boulder
132,334
41,396
Douglas
68,657
102,573
Weld
46,519
76,651
Pueblo
35,875
36,265
Mesa
21,729
49,779
Broomfield
19,731
14,367
La Plata
15,525
12,587
Garfield
11,271
13,132
Eagle
14,099
8,990
Fremont
5,297
15,122
Montrose
5,466
14,382
Delta
4,087
11,655
Summit
9,557
5,100
Elbert
3,134
11,705
Teller
3,603
9,745
Routt
7,600
5,230
Montezuma
3,973
7,853
Morgan
3,151
8,145
Chaffee
4,888
5,391
Pitkin
7,333
2,550
Park
3,421
6,135
Logan
1,851
7,282
Gunnison
5,128
3,289
Grand
3,358
4,494
Otero
2,943
4,928
Archuleta
2,500
4,264
Alamosa
3,189
3,046
Las Animas
2,650
3,710
Moffat
874
5,305
Clear Creek
2,729
2,575
Rio Grande
2,001
3,085
Prowers
1,186
3,531
Yuma
726
3,850
San Miguel
2,975
1,033
Conejos
1,771
1,914
Huerfano
1,633
1,883
Kit Carson
536
2,967
Gilpin
1,634
1,566
Rio Blanco
436
2,791
Ouray
1,697
1,351
Lake
1,616
1,270
Custer
797
2,061
Saguache
1,417
1,147
Washington
296
2,299
Lincoln
409
1,892
Phillips
436
1,791
Baca
283
1,753
Bent
590
1,188
Costilla
1,125
588
Crowley
339
1,079
Sedgwick
267
1,015
Dolores
242
944
Cheyenne
132
925
Jackson
171
629
Kiowa
91
728
Mineral
237
344
Hinsdale
197
339
San Juan
265
215

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Colorado, a competitive state that leans Democratic, has nine electoral votes. Most polls have shown Mrs. Clinton ahead. Barack Obama won Colorado in 2012 by 5.4 percentage points.