GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
November 3, 1998( Results - Posted Wednesday, November 4th at 11:00 a.m.)

VOTER TURNOUT STATISTICS

Total Registered Voters
18,593
Total Number Voting
9,871 (53%)
Precincts Reporting
17 of 23
+ Absentee Voters

 

  • UNITED STATES SENATOR

    • Dottie Lamm - Democratic Party
      • 2,591
    • Ben Nighthorse Campbell - Republican Party
      • 3,710
    • Jeffrey Peckman - Natural Law Party
      • 34
    • David S. Segal - Libertarian Party
      • 102
    • John Heckman - Concerns Of People Party
      • 21
    • Gary Swing - U.S. Pacifist Party
      • 9
    • Kevin Swanson - American Constitution Party
      • 16

     

  • REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 106th U.S. CONGRESS DISTRICT 3

    • Scott McInnis - Republican Party
      • 3,905
    • Robert Reed Kelley - Democratic Party
      • 2,145
    • Barry Maggert - Libertarian Party
      • 224

     

  • GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

    • Bill Owens/Joe Rogers - Republican Party
      • 2,595
    • Gail Schoettler/Bernie Buescher - Democratic Party
      • 3,630
    • Sandra D. Johnson/Dan Cochran - Libertarian Party
      • 156
    • Tim Leonard/Leslie Hanks - American Constitution Party
      • 49

     

  • SECRETARY OF STATE

    • Ric Bainter - Democratic Party
      • 2,605
    • Victoria "Vikki" Buckley - Republican Party
      • 2,924
    • Rolland Fraser - Natural Law Party
      • 76
    • Geoffrey Lloyd - Libertarian Party
      • 214
    • Patricia A. Craven - Colorado Reform Party
      • 114
    • Clyde J. Harkins - American Constitution Party
      • 36

     

  • STATE TREASURER

    • Jim Polsfut - Democratic Party
      • 2,785
    • Mike Coffman - Republican Party
      • 2,733
    • Cynthia S. Burks - Natural Law Party
      • 208
    • David Bryant - Libertarian Party
      • 261

     

  • ATTORNEY GENERAL

    • John Suthers - Republican Party
      • 2,534
    • Ken Salazar - Democratic Party
      • 3,286
    • Wayne White - Libertarian Party
      • 257

     

  • REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - AT LARGE

    • Jim Martin - Republican Party
      • 2,736
    • Douglas Naiman - Democratic Party
      • 1,980
    • Dean Myerson - Green Party
      • 434
    • Barbara Foster - Natural Law Party
      • 240
    • Earl F. Dodge - Colorado Prohibition Party
      • 30

     

  • STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 13

    • Marsha Osborn - Democratic Party
      • 3,549
    • Tony Grampsas - Republican Party
      • 2,679

     

  • STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 62

    • Jack J. Woehr - Democratic Party
      • 2,212
    • Bryan S. Sullivant - Republican Party
      • 3,961

     

  • DISTRICT ATTORNEY- JUDICIAL DISTRICT 5

    • Michael Goodbee - Democratic Party
      • 4,352

     

  • COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 1

    • Gary Lindstrom - Republican Party
      • 4,905

     

  • COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER

    • Cheri Brunvand - Republican Party
      • 4,922

     

  • COUNTY TREASURER

    • Larry Gilliland - Republican Party
      • 4,817

     

  • COUNTY ASSESSOR

    • Denise Steiskal - Democratic Party
      • 4,399

     

  • COUNTY SHERIFF

    • Joe Morales - Republican Party
      • 5,060

     

  • COUNTY SURVEYOR

    • Richard A. Ferris - Republican Party
      • 4,703

     

  • COUNTY CORONER

    • James J. Bachman - Democratic Party
      • 2,708
    • Dave Joslin - Republican Party
      • 3,271

     

  • SUPREME COURT JUSTICE

    • Shall Justice Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr. of the Supreme Court be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,971
      • NO = 960
    • Shall Justice Rebecca Love Kourlis of the Supreme Court be retained in office?
      • YES = 4,091
      • NO = 905

     

  • COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE

    • Shall Judge Janice B. Davidson of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,665
      • NO = 821
    • Shall Judge Claus J. Hume of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,549
      • NO = 884
    • Shall Judge Raymond Dean Jones of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,536
      • NO = 874
    • Shall Judge Jose D.L. Marquez of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,526
      • NO = 907
    • Shall Judge Peter H. Ney of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,508
      • NO - 896
    • Shall Judge Leonard P. Plank of the Court of Appeals be retained in office?
      • YES = 3,518
      • NO = 894

     

  • DISTRICT COURT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5

    • Shall Judge David R. Lass of the District Court be retained in office?
      • YES = 4,345
      • NO = 894
    • Shall Judge William Terry Ruckriegle of the District Court be retained in office?
      • YES = 4,306
      • NO = 1.039

     

  • AMMENDMENTS TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION

"Measures referred by the general assembly or any political subdivision are listed by letter, and measures initiated by the people are listed numerically. A 'yes' vote on any measure is a vote in favor of changing constitutional or statutory law, and a 'no' vote on any measure is a vote against changing constitutional or statutory law."

AMENDMENT 11
Prohibition against partial-birth abortions
YES
1,885
NO
4,414
AMENDMENT 12
Parental notification when minor seeks an abortion
YES
2,372
NO
3,972
AMENDMENT 13
Uniform application of laws to livestock operations
YES
2,589
NO
3,408
AMENDMENT 14
Regulation of housed commercial swine feeding operations
YES
4,033
NO
1,953
AMENDMENT 15
Requirement for the installation of water flow meters on well in Water Division
YES
1,421
NO
4,638
AMENDMENT 16
Requirements for the Rio Grande Water Conservation District to pay fees for water pumped from aquifers underlying state trust lands
YES
1,426
NO
4,630
AMENDMENT 17
Establishment of an income tax credit for schools
YES
2,213
NO
4,171
AMENDMENT 18
Term limits
YES
2,879
NO
3,149
AMENDMENT 19
Medical use of Marijuana - NOT COUNTED
REFERENDUM A
Private/Public Ownership of Local Health Care Services
YES
2,933
NO
2,653
REFERENDUM B
State of Colorado to annually retain up to two hundred million dollars of state revenues
YES
3,115
NO
3,078
REFERENDUM C
Creation of the city and county of Broomfield
YES
3,167
NO
2,088
 
  • SUMMIT COUNTY REFERRED MEASURE 1A

Shall Summit County retain revenues and funds for growth-related needs

YES
3,546
NO
2,346

 

  • SUMMIT COUNTY REFERRED MEASURE 1B

Eliminate term limits for the Office of County Commissioner for Summit County

YES
2,008
NO
3,741

 

  • SUMMIT COUNTY REFERRED MEASURE IC

Eliminate term limits for Summit County elected positions

YES
2,397
NO
3,378

 

  • TOWN OF SILVERTHORNE REFERRED MEASURE 2A:  SILVERTHORNE 2% LODGING TAX

Tax for use in marketing

YES
518
NO
236

 

  • TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE REFERRED MEASURE 2B

Use tax on construction materials

YES
251
NO
423

 

  • TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE REFERRED MEASURE 2C

Increased debt to be used for new recreation facilities

YES
368
NO
318

 

  • WEST GRAND SCHOOL DISTRICT #I-JT REFERRED MEASURE 3A: BALLOT FOR AUTHORIZATION OF COLLECTION, RETENTION AND EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE IN EXCESS OF THE LIMITATIONS SET BY SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION

YES
34
NO
33

 

  • DILLON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

    • BALLOT QUESTION NO. 5A:
      Consolidation into new Fire Protection District
      YES
      252
      NO
      12


    • BALLOT ISSUE NO. 5B:
      District taxes increased from a new property tax levy for operations
      YES
      171
      NO
      89

     

  • DILLON VALLEY DISTRICT

    • BALLOT QUESTION NO. 5A:
      Consolidation into new Fire Protection District
      YES
      366
      NO
      40


    • BALLOT ISSUE NO. 5B:
      District taxes increased from a new property tax levy for operations
      YES
      276
      NO
      127

     

  • FRISCO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

    • BALLOT QUESTION NO. 5A:
      Consolidation into new Fire Protection District
      YES
      947
      NO
      104


    • BALLOT ISSUE NO. 5B:
      District taxes increased from a new property tax levy for operations
      YES
      640
      NO
      389

     

  • SILVERTHORNE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

    • BALLOT QUESTION NO. 5A:
      Consolidation into a new Fire Protection District
      YES
      1,440
      NO
      116


    • BALLOT ISSUE NO. 5B:
      District taxes increased from a new property tax levy for operations
      YES
      961
      NO
      568

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