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Colorado Supreme Court Retain William Hood Results: “Yes” Wins

Answer Votes Pct.
Yes Yes 1,422,715 71.0%
No No 581,551 29.0%

2,004,266 votes, 100% reporting (3,040 of 3,040 precincts)

Voters retained William Hood for the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday. The “Yes” vote is up by 42 points with all precincts reporting.

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

Vote by county Yes No
El Paso
169,549
80,001
Jefferson
173,435
72,478
Arapahoe
160,059
60,928
Denver
138,103
35,381
Larimer
107,218
40,642
Adams
92,964
47,187
Douglas
98,293
41,367
Boulder
104,153
25,232
Weld
71,343
37,520
Mesa
42,652
18,620
Pueblo
37,859
16,160
Broomfield
21,635
7,673
La Plata
16,112
5,518
Garfield
14,781
5,622
Fremont
11,292
7,041
Montrose
10,598
6,114
Eagle
12,605
3,589
Delta
8,523
5,314
Elbert
7,533
5,457
Summit
8,841
2,591
Teller
7,018
4,124
Morgan
6,528
3,562
Montezuma
6,446
3,572
Routt
7,387
2,157
Park
5,116
3,106
Chaffee
5,724
2,462
Logan
5,109
2,920
Pitkin
5,872
1,294
Gunnison
4,902
1,805
Grand
4,387
1,792
Alamosa
4,103
1,653
Las Animas
3,679
1,863
Moffat
3,134
2,132
Archuleta
3,424
1,792
Rio Grande
3,154
1,448
Otero
3,041
1,414
Clear Creek
3,004
1,381
Prowers
2,533
1,496
Yuma
2,438
1,388
Conejos
2,234
1,160
Huerfano
2,016
1,048
San Miguel
2,182
733
Gilpin
1,820
1,029
Kit Carson
1,624
1,214
Ouray
1,810
695
Rio Blanco
1,462
1,032
Lake
1,643
771
Custer
1,435
932
Washington
1,271
843
Saguache
1,384
700
Lincoln
1,180
745
Phillips
1,175
588
Baca
941
733
Bent
1,046
561
Costilla
940
448
Crowley
805
481
Sedgwick
711
367
Dolores
542
352
Cheyenne
443
423
Kiowa
334
314
Jackson
359
194
Mineral
329
161
Hinsdale
254
129
San Juan
228
102