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Results as of 11 p.m on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
unofficial count
U.S. Congressional District 3
Adam Frisch (D) 46.97% >>Jeff Hurd (R) 50.03% James Wiley (LBR) 2.35%
Colorado State Senate District 6
>>Cleave Simpson (R) 55.19% Vivian Smotherman (D) 44.81%
Colorado State House District 62
>>Matthew Martinez (D) 54.37% Carol Riggenbach (R) 45.63%
12th Judicial District Attorney
>>Anne Kelly (R) โ uncontested
County Commissioner Races
Alamosa
DISTRICT 1 Richard Needham (D) 39.33% >>Lori Laske (R) 60.67%
DISTRICT 3 >>Vern Heersink (R) โ uncontested
Conejos
DISTRICT 1 >>Delfino Garcia (R) 52.24% Erwin Placido Romero (D) 37.32% Sharleen Farmer (unaffiliated) 10.45%
DISTRICT 3 >>Joseph Baroz (D) 55.32% Justin Rogers (R) 44.68%
Costilla
DISTRICT 1 >>Robert Espinoza (D) 61.96% Brandy Napier (R) 38.04%
DISTRICT 3 Augustine Esquibel (R) 39.82% >>Steven Romero (D) 60.18%
Mineral County
DISTRICT 2 Sarah Wallace (D) >>Marvin “Zeke” Ward (R)
DISTRICT 3 Jason Trujillo (Unaffiliated) 24.62% >>Ramona Weber (R) 75.38%
Rio Grande County
DISTRICT 1 >>Scott Deacon (R) โ uncontested
DISTRICT 3 >>Gene Glover (R) โ uncontested
Saguache County
DISTRICT 1 >>Tom McCracken (D) 54.81% Marcus Weir (R) 45.19%
DISTRICT 2 Jason Ensz (R) 45.6% >>Lynn Thompson (D) 54.4%
Judicial retention
CONEJOS COUNTY COURT JUDGE YES NO Jason Todd Kelly 74.68% 25.32%
RIO GRANDE COUNTY COURT JUDGE YES NO John W. Stenger 63.05% 36.95%
SAGUACHE COUNTY COURT JUDGE YES NO Craig K. Schuenemann 70.87% 29.13%
LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES
ALAMOSA MEASURE 2A YES NO Medicinal marijuana 45.83% >>54.17%
ALAMOSA MEASURE 2B YES NO Retail marijuana 44.5% >>55.5%
MEASURE 5A YES NO Alamosa School District bond 46.71% >>53.29%
COLORADO BALLOT MEASURES
AMENDMENT 79 YES NO Creates a constitutional right to abortion (needs 55% to pass ) >>61.4% 38.58%
AMENDMENT 80 YES NO Creates a constitutional right to school choice (needs 55% to pass ) 47.68% >>52.32%
AMENDMENT G YES NO Expands veteransโ property tax exemptions (needs 55% to pass ) >>72.3% 27.7%
AMENDMENT H YES NO Creates an independent judicial disciplinary board (needs 55% to pass ) >>72.8% 27.2%
AMENDMENT I YES NO Removes the right to bail in first-degree murder cases (needs 55% to pass ) >>69.65% 30.35%
AMENDMENT J YES NO Repeals ban on same-sex marriage >>63.66% 36.34%
AMENDMENT K YES NO Adjusts deadline to file initiative petition signatures (needs 55% to pass ) 44.7% >>55.2%
PROPOSITION 127 YES NO Prohibits killing a mountain lion, bobcat or lynx 44.73% >>55.27%
PROPOSITION 128 YES NO Lengthens prison time before parole eligibility >>62.49% 37.51%
PROPOSITION 129 YES NO Allows veterinary professional associates >>52.41% 47.59%
PROPOSITION 130 YES NO Creates a police training and support fund >>53.3% 46.7%
PROPOSITION 131 YES NO Requires open primaries and ranked choice voting in general elections 44.4% >>55.6%
PROPOSITION JJ YES NO Removes cap on state revenue from sports betting >>75.79% 24.21%
PROPOSITION KK YES NO Imposes a tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition >>54.32% 45.68%
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