Colorado Election Results
Colorado Election Results
President
Winner
Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins Colorado.
Race called by The Associated Press.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | Electoral votes E.V. | |
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Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner | Democrat Dem. | 1,804,352 | 55.4% | 9 | |
Trump* Donald J. Trump* | Republican Rep. | 1,364,607 | 41.9% | — | |
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen | Libertarian Lib. | 52,460 | 1.6% | — | |
Hawkins Howie Hawkins | Green Green | 8,986 | 0.3% | — | |
West Kanye West | Independent Ind. | 8,089 | 0.2% | — | |
Blankenship Don Blankenship | Constitution Const. | 5,061 | 0.2% | — | |
Hammons Bill Hammons | Unity Unity | 2,730 | 0.1% | — | |
Carroll Brian Carroll | Other Other | 2,515 | 0.1% | — | |
Charles Mark Charles | Independent Ind. | 2,011 | 0.1% | — | |
La Riva Gloria La Riva | Independent Ind. | 1,035 | <0.1% | — | |
Kopitke Kyle Kopitke | Independent American Ind. Am. | 762 | <0.1% | — | |
De La Fuente Rocky De La Fuente | Other Other | 636 | <0.1% | — | |
McHugh Joe McHugh | Independent Ind. | 614 | <0.1% | — | |
Pierce Brock Pierce | Independent Ind. | 572 | <0.1% | — | |
Collins Phil Collins | Prohibition Prohibition | 568 | <0.1% | — | |
Jacob-Fambro Princess Jacob-Fambro | Independent Ind. | 495 | <0.1% | — | |
Hunter Dario Hunter | Progressive Prog. | 379 | <0.1% | — | |
Huber Blake Huber | Other Other | 355 | <0.1% | — | |
Kennedy Alyson Kennedy | Socialist Workers S.W. | 354 | <0.1% | — | |
Kishore Joseph Kishore | Other Other | 196 | <0.1% | — | |
Scott Jordan Scott | Independent Ind. | 175 | <0.1% | — | |
Write-ins Write-ins | 24 | <0.1% | — | ||
Total reported Total reported | 3,256,976 | ||||
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* Incumbent
Presidential results by county
County | Margin | 2016 margin | Est. votes reported | Total votes | Absentee |
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Denver | Biden +61 | D+54.8 | 100% | 393,829 | — |
El Paso | Trump +11 | R+22.3 | 100% | 378,851 | — |
Jefferson | Biden +19 | D+6.9 | 100% | 377,358 | — |
Arapahoe | Biden +25 | D+14.1 | 100% | 350,183 | — |
Adams | Biden +16 | D+8.5 | 100% | 236,740 | — |
Douglas | Trump +7 | R+18.1 | 100% | 231,601 | — |
Larimer | Biden +15 | D+4.9 | 100% | 224,338 | — |
Boulder | Biden +57 | D+48.3 | 100% | 206,111 | — |
Weld | Trump +18 | R+22.2 | 100% | 166,974 | — |
Mesa | Trump +28 | R+36.1 | 100% | 90,623 | — |
Pueblo | Biden +1.7 | R+0.5 | 100% | 88,301 | — |
Broomfield | Biden +27 | D+14.2 | 100% | 46,632 | — |
La Plata | Biden +18 | D+9.4 | 100% | 35,667 | — |
Garfield | Biden +2 | R+7 | 100% | 30,904 | — |
Eagle | Biden +30 | D+20.3 | 100% | 29,140 | — |
Fremont | Trump +40 | R+44.7 | 100% | 25,557 | — |
Montrose | Trump +36 | R+42.1 | 100% | 24,922 | — |
Delta | Trump +37 | R+45.1 | 100% | 19,370 | — |
Elbert | Trump +50 | R+53.6 | 100% | 18,983 | — |
Summit | Biden +40 | D+27.6 | 100% | 18,479 | — |
Teller | Trump +35 | R+42.5 | 100% | 16,939 | — |
Routt | Biden +28 | D+16.9 | 100% | 16,876 | — |
Montezuma | Trump +22 | R+30.2 | 100% | 15,500 | — |
Morgan | Trump +42 | R+41.8 | 100% | 13,744 | — |
Chaffee | Biden +7 | R+4.5 | 100% | 13,718 | — |
Park | Trump +17 | R+26.1 | 100% | 12,291 | — |
Pitkin | Biden +52 | D+45.5 | 100% | 11,957 | — |
Gunnison | Biden +30 | D+19.5 | 100% | 11,190 | — |
Logan | Trump +56 | R+55.9 | 100% | 10,532 | — |
Grand | Trump +1.8 | R+13.2 | 100% | 9,870 | — |
Otero | Trump +22 | R+23.5 | 100% | 9,576 | — |
Archuleta | Trump +16 | R+24 | 100% | 9,144 | — |
Las Animas | Trump +10 | R+15.6 | 100% | 7,961 | — |
Alamosa | Trump +0.69 | D+2.1 | 100% | 7,808 | — |
Moffat | Trump +64 | R+67.9 | 100% | 7,026 | — |
Clear Creek | Biden +13 | D+2.6 | 100% | 6,548 | — |
Rio Grande | Trump +18 | R+19.6 | 100% | 6,305 | — |
Prowers | Trump +46 | R+46.8 | 100% | 5,561 | — |
San Miguel | Biden +54 | D+44.9 | 100% | 5,147 | — |
Yuma | Trump +67 | R+65.2 | 100% | 4,981 | — |
Huerfano | Trump +3 | R+6.6 | 100% | 4,406 | — |
Conejos | Trump +8 | R+3.6 | 100% | 4,333 | — |
Gilpin | Biden +9 | D+1.9 | 100% | 4,186 | — |
Ouray | Biden +20 | D+10.5 | 100% | 4,020 | — |
Lake | Biden +20 | D+10.8 | 100% | 3,961 | — |
Kit Carson | Trump +64 | R+65.7 | 100% | 3,871 | — |
Rio Blanco | Trump +68 | R+68.3 | 100% | 3,691 | — |
Custer | Trump +37 | R+41.2 | 100% | 3,635 | — |
Saguache | Biden +14 | D+9.5 | 100% | 3,389 | — |
Washington | Trump +74 | R+73.3 | 100% | 3,008 | — |
Lincoln | Trump +63 | R+60.9 | 100% | 2,651 | — |
Phillips | Trump +59 | R+58.1 | 100% | 2,485 | — |
Bent | Trump +34 | R+31 | 100% | 2,274 | — |
Baca | Trump +70 | R+68.3 | 100% | 2,225 | — |
Costilla | Biden +27 | D+29.1 | 100% | 2,094 | — |
Crowley | Trump +48 | R+48.5 | 100% | 1,750 | — |
Dolores | Trump +52 | R+55.9 | 100% | 1,449 | — |
Sedgwick | Trump +57 | R+54.8 | 100% | 1,446 | — |
Cheyenne | Trump +76 | R+72 | 100% | 1,136 | — |
Kiowa | Trump +77 | R+74.5 | 100% | 903 | — |
Jackson | Trump +58 | R+53.2 | 100% | 876 | — |
Mineral | Trump +15 | R+16.4 | 100% | 756 | — |
Hinsdale | Trump +16 | R+24.1 | 100% | 632 | — |
San Juan | Biden +25 | D+9.9 | 100% | 562 | — |
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates
Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.
Latest updates
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
U.S. Senate
Senator Cory Gardner, a Republican, rode into office on a Republican wave during the 2014 midterm elections, but with population changes in Colorado and with his party’s leader trailing in the polls, few expect him to be able to hang on against his Democratic challenger, John Hickenlooper, a former governor and a former mayor of Denver.
Winner
John Hickenlooper, Democrat, wins the U.S. Senate seat in Colorado.
Race called by The Associated Press.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Hickenlooper John Hickenlooper Winner | Democrat Dem. | 1,731,114 | 53.5% | |
Gardner* Cory Gardner* | Republican Rep. | 1,429,492 | 44.2% | |
Doane Raymon Doane | Libertarian Lib. | 56,262 | 1.7% | |
Doyle Daniel Doyle | Other Other | 9,820 | 0.3% | |
Evans Stephan Evans | Unity Unity | 8,971 | 0.3% | |
Write-ins Write-ins | 131 | <0.1% | ||
Total reported Total reported | 3,235,790 | |||
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U.S. House
Key Races
3rd District › | WinnerBoebert +6 |
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In this traditionally red district, Lauren Boebert, a Glock-packing newcomer to politics who beat the incumbent in the Republican primary, faces increasing scrutiny and a well-funded challenger, Diane Mitsch Bush, a former Democratic state lawmaker and university professor. | |
100% reported |
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District Dist. | Margin | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
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1 | D+50 | DeGette* Dem. Winner | Bolling Rep. | 100% | › |
2 | D+26 | Neguse* Dem. Winner | Winn Rep. | 100% | › |
3 | R+6 | Boebert Rep. Winner | Mitsch Bush Dem. | 100% | › |
4 | R+24 | Buck* Rep. Winner | McCorkle Dem. | 100% | › |
5 | R+20 | Lamborn* Rep. Winner | Freeland Dem. | 100% | › |
6 | D+17 | Crow* Dem. Winner | House Rep. | 98% | › |
7 | D+22 | Perlmutter* Dem. Winner | Stockham Rep. | 100% | › |
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Ballot Measures
Amendment 76: Clarify That ‘Only a Citizen’ May Vote | |
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Yes 68% Winner | No 32% |
3,159,790 votes reported | |
Amendment B: Change Property Tax Assessment Rates | |
Yes 58% Winner | No 43% |
3,025,531 votes reported | |
Amendment C: Ease Rules on Charitable Gaming | |
Yes 52% | No 48% |
3,031,526 votes reported | |
Proposition EE: Increase Nicotine Tax for Health and Education | |
Yes 63% Winner | No 37% |
3,156,376 votes reported | |
Amendment 77: Expand Authorized Games and Increase Bets Limit | |
Yes 61% Winner | No 40% |
3,062,567 votes reported | |
Proposition 113: Institute a National Popular Vote › | |
Colorado would enter the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an interstate compact to award member states’ electoral votes to the presidential candidate that receives the most votes nationwide. The compact will go into effect only if states representing at least 270 Electoral College votes — the number required to win the presidency — adopt the legislation. | |
Yes 52% Winner | No 48% |
3,143,216 votes reported | |
Proposition 114: Restore Gray Wolves | |
Yes 51% | No 49% |
3,123,612 votes reported | |
Proposition 115: Ban Late-Term Abortions › | |
Abortions would be restricted after a fetus reaches 22 weeks gestational age, as calculated from the first day of the woman’s last menstrual period. | |
Yes 41% | No 59% Winner |
3,152,266 votes reported | |
Proposition 116: Reduce State Income Tax › | |
Yes 58% Winner | No 42% |
3,148,727 votes reported | |
Proposition 117: Require Voter Approval for Some State Enterprises | |
Yes 53% | No 47% |
2,993,559 votes reported | |
Proposition 118: Establish Paid Medical and Family Leave › | |
A paid family and medical leave program would be established, providing 12 weeks (up to 16 weeks in certain cases) of paid leave, with a maximum benefit of $1,100 per week. It would be funded through a payroll tax paid for by employers and employees. | |
Yes 58% Winner | No 42% |
3,124,932 votes reported | |
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State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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4 | Smallwood* Rep. 62% Winner | Flaumenhaft Dem. 35% |
8 | Rankin* Rep. 51% | Hanlon Dem. 49% |
10 | Liston Rep. 56% Winner | McCallian Dem. 38% |
12 | Gardner* Rep. 58% Winner | Johnson Dem. 38% |
14 | Ginal* Dem. 67% Winner | Hochheimer Rep. 33% |
17 | Jaquez Lewis Dem. 68% Winner | Menza Rep. 32% |
18 | Fenberg* Dem. 83% Winner | Cage Rep. 17% |
19 | Zenzinger* Dem. 59% Winner | Gerber Rep. 41% |
21 | Moreno* Dem. 64% Winner | Mendez Rep. 37% |
23 | Kirkmeyer Rep. 55% Winner | Boccella Dem. 45% |
25 | Priola* Rep. 51% | Dickerson Dem. 49% |
26 | Bridges* Dem. 61% Winner | Roth Rep. 37% |
27 | Kolker Dem. 55% Winner | Staiert Rep. 45% |
28 | Buckner Dem. 62% Winner | Stecher Rep. 38% |
29 | Fields* Dem. 69% Winner | Poague Lib. 31% |
31 | Hansen* Dem. 77% Winner | Townsend Rep. 23% |
33 | Coleman Dem. 91% Winner | Burton Unity 9% |
35 | Simpson Rep. 60% Winner | Lopez Dem. 40% |
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State House
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | Lontine* Dem. 66% Winner | Koch Rep. 34% |
2 | Garnett* Dem. 81% Winner | Partridge Rep. 19% |
3 | Froelich* Dem. 59% Winner | Titterington Rep. 38% |
4 | Gonzales-Gutierrez* Dem. 82% Winner | Price Rep. 18% |
5 | Valdez* Dem. 79% Winner | Woodley Rep. 20% |
6 | Woodrow* Dem. 72% Winner | McAleb Rep. 25% |
7 | Bacon Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
8 | Herod* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
9 | Sirota* Dem. 70% Winner | Braig Rep. 27% |
10 | Hooton* Dem. 85% Winner | Stickney Rep. 15% |
11 | McCormick Dem. 67% Winner | Milliman Rep. 33% |
12 | Bernett Dem. 74% Winner | Davila Rep. 26% |
13 | Amabile Dem. 68% Winner | Sipple Rep. 28% |
14 | Sandridge* Rep. 61% Winner | Foley Dem. 35% |
15 | Williams* Rep. 59% Winner | Pyne Dem. 36% |
16 | Pico Rep. 55% Winner | Vigil Dem. 41% |
17 | Exum* Dem. 57% Winner | Blancken Rep. 37% |
18 | Snyder* Dem. 59% Winner | Rapko Rep. 37% |
19 | Geitner* Rep. 75% Winner | Thompson Dem. 25% |
20 | Carver* Rep. 59% Winner | Fossinger Dem. 38% |
21 | Bradfield Rep. 54% Winner | Rosenbaum Dem. 40% |
22 | Larson* Rep. 51% Winner | Parker Dem. 46% |
23 | Kennedy* Dem. 60% Winner | Clifford Rep. 35% |
24 | Duran* Dem. 64% Winner | Imer Rep. 36% |
25 | Cutter* Dem. 53% Winner | Rosier Rep. 47% |
26 | Roberts* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
27 | Titone* Dem. 49% Winner | Pyne Rep. 46% |
28 | Tipper* Dem. 58% Winner | Roybal Rep. 37% |
29 | Daugherty Dem. 56% Winner | DeMott Rep. 38% |
30 | Michaelson Jenet* Dem. 57% Winner | Gutierrez Rep. 43% |
31 | Caraveo* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
32 | Benavidez* Dem. 64% Winner | Caputo Rep. 30% |
33 | Gray* Dem. 62% Winner | Quiachon Rep. 38% |
34 | Mullica* Dem. 56% Winner | Bromley Rep. 39% |
35 | Bird* Dem. 62% Winner | Lehman Rep. 38% |
36 | Weissman* Dem. 61% Winner | Bishop Rep. 39% |
37 | Sullivan* Dem. 56% Winner | Cornell Rep. 44% |
38 | Ortiz Dem. 56% Winner | Champion Rep. 44% |
39 | Baisley* Rep. 63% Winner | Chapman Dem. 34% |
40 | Ricks Dem. 59% Winner | Bassett Rep. 37% |
41 | Jodeh Dem. 66% Winner | Andrews Rep. 34% |
42 | Jackson* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
43 | Van Winkle* Rep. 53% Winner | Mitkowski Dem. 47% |
44 | Ransom* Rep. 55% Winner | Storojev Dem. 42% |
45 | Neville* Rep. 60% Winner | Barrett Dem. 37% |
46 | Esgar* Dem. 53% Winner | Ambler Rep. 43% |
47 | Luck Rep. 54% Winner | Buentello* Dem. 46% |
48 | Van Beber Rep. 67% Winner | Herson Dem. 33% |
49 | Lynch Rep. 61% Winner | Hanlin Zokaie Dem. 39% |
50 | Young* Dem. 62% Winner | Short Lib. 38% |
51 | McKean* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
52 | Kipp* Dem. 64% Winner | Walter Rep. 36% |
53 | Arndt* Dem. 75% Winner | Shuknecht Lib. 25% |
54 | Soper* Rep. 74% Winner | Slaven-Emond Dem. 26% |
55 | Rich* Rep. 64% Winner | Beilfuss Dem. 32% |
56 | Bockenfeld* Rep. 57% Winner | Carminati Dem. 39% |
57 | Will* Rep. 63% Winner | Wilhelm Dem. 37% |
58 | Catlin* Rep. 65% Winner | Cagin Dem. 35% |
59 | McLachlan* Dem. 55% Winner | Harris Rep. 45% |
60 | Hanks Rep. 62% Winner | Boydston Dem. 38% |
61 | McCluskie* Dem. 60% Winner | McGahey Rep. 40% |
62 | Valdez* Dem. 58% Winner | Taggart Rep. 42% |
63 | Woog Rep. 60% Winner | Schneider Dem. 36% |
64 | Holtorf* Rep. 73% Winner | Ormiston Dem. 27% |
65 | Pelton* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
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Other Races
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | King Dem. 55% Winner | Durkin Rep. 45% |
2 | McCann* Dem. 83% Winner | Robinson Lib. 17% |
3 | Solano* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
4 | Allen Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
5 | McCollum Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
6 | Champagne* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
7 | Ryan Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
8 | McLaughlin Dem. 53% Winner | Murray Rep. 47% |
9 | Cheney* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
10 | Chostner* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
11 | Stanley Rep. 61% Winner | Turner* Dem. 40% |
12 | Payne Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
13 | Sides Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
14 | Karzen Ind. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
15 | Vogel* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
16 | Culver Rep. 61% Winner | Fouracre Dem. 40% |
17 | Mason Dem. 56% Winner | McCormack Rep. 44% |
18 | Kellner Rep. 50.1% | Padden Dem. 49.9% |
19 | Rourke* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
20 | Dougherty* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
21 | Rubinstein* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
22 | Margeson Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
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District Dist. | Candidates | |
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A | Williams* 52% Winner | Nelson 33% |
D | Dishell 0% Winner | Uncontested |
E | Rosenthal 0% Winner | Uncontested |
F | Broom* 0% Winner | Uncontested |
G | Bouquet 54% | Mihalik* 46% |
H | Tisdale* 42% Winner | Byrd 32% |
M | Sloan 0% Winner | Uncontested |
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District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | Escarcega Dem. 73% Winner | Wulff Rep. 23% |
3 | Rankin* Rep. 55% Winner | Simpson Dem. 45% |
7 | Esser Dem. 62% Winner | Pallozzi Rep. 38% |
* Incumbent
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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2 | Rennison Dem. 60% Winner | Murphy Rep. 36% |
6 | Spiegel Dem. 53% Winner | Murray Rep. 44% |
7 | Chavez Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
Latest updates
Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›
Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›
A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›
Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›
The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›
California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›
The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›
Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›
President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›