Voters decide San Luis Valley future
NOTE: This article is revised to reflect revised totals in Costilla County which changed the outcome on the Sierra Grande school issue.
VALLEY — San Luis Valley voters on Tuesday selected new sheriffs, defeated a law enforcement tax question in Conejos County while passing it in Saguache County, approved BEST grant money for a new school at Sierra Grande and for the most part retained incumbents in office including State Representative Donald Valdez.
Valdez, a Democrat, faced a challenge from fellow San Luis Valley resident Scott Honeycutt, a Republican. By press time, Valdez had retained his post by about 3,400 votes, taking 56 percent of the vote for the House District 62 seat.
“I just want to thank all the voters and the volunteers and everybody who contributed to the campaign,” Valdez said. “The support was huge. I want to thank my family and my friends and my neighbors who were a big support.”
Valdez said he was excited to get back to the capitol “to be a voice for our rural values.”
Three Valley counties chose new sheriffs for 2019. The race was decided in Costilla County at the Primary Election level, with Danny R. Sanchez easily defeating fellow Democrats Carlos C. DeLeon, Colleen C. Romero and Steven Vigil in June. Sanchez will replace Sheriff Amos Medina. Conejos County also had a vacancy in the sheriff’s office, and voters on Tuesday chose Republican Garth Crowther to fill it. He received 2,381 votes, well ahead of Democratic candidate Jacob Ortiz who received 882 votes. In Rio Grande County, voters selected Republican Donald McDonald to be the new sheriff. Incumbent Brian Norton received a fair share of the votes as a write-in candidate, however, with 44 percent to McDonald’s 56 percent.
Ballot questions went both ways from one end of the Valley to the other, with voters in Conejos County soundly defeating a ballot request to raise taxes for law enforcement while Saguache County voters approved a similar proposal to fund law enforcement. The tax question in Conejos County was defeated by nearly 600 votes while the 1.5-percent sales tax for law enforcement in Saguache County won by about 150 votes.
Residents voting on a BEST (Building Excellent Schools Today) grant to build a new pre-K through 12th grade facility for Sierra Grande School approved the measure by 37 votes, 469 to 432, according to revised ballot totals Wednesday morning.
Saguache city voters decided not to allow retail recreational marijuana stores or medical marijuana stores in town. Moffat voters approved a 5-percent marijuana sales tax 34 to 14 votes.
Alamosa County
In Alamosa County, incumbent County Commissioner Michael Yohn, a Republican defeated Democratic challenger Edward Vigil to retain his post representing District 2; Republican Amy McKinley defeated Democrat Donna Griego in a close race for Alamosa County treasurer to replace retiring Treasurer Lois Widhalm; and incumbent Sandra Hostetter, a Republican, handily retained her position as Alamosa County assessor against challenger Josef Lucero, an Independent.
“Thank you to all the citizens of Alamosa County. I appreciate the support and the friendship that I have. Thank you to my amazing staff,” Hostetter said.
McKinley said, “Thanks to all of the people that voted, all of the people that supported me, and I just feel blessed and honored to have been on this journey and I am very excited to start this new chapter.”
Yohn said the election was like a job evaluation of what he had accomplished and how he would proceed in the future. “I really appreciate the support of all the citizens of Alamosa County,” he said, “because this is their say in what goes on for the next four years. Let’s keep Alamosa moving forward.”
Projects completed or in the works include $10 million worth of improvements to the airport, the jail addition and remodeling, the new courthouse construction, the $1.5 million Mosca sewer project, closing out the Co-op Road dump and cleaning up “Devil’s Playground.”
Conejos County
In Conejos County, in addition to Garth Crowther easily defeating Jacob Ortiz in the sheriff’s race; incumbent Richard Martin, a Republican, defeated Leslie Salazar, a Democrat, in the coroner’s contest; incumbent County Commissioner Mitchell Jarvies, a Republican, defeated challenger Steve Cordova, a Democrat, by nearly 800 votes; and voters turned down a ballot question for a tax increase for sheriff operations and emergency services with 1,272 votes for it and 1,859 against.
Costilla County
The county races were decided in the Primary Election in Costilla County, but residents voted on the Sierra Grande school issue, which passed by 37 votes.
Mineral County
In Mineral County, incumbent County Treasurer Patti Payne, a Democrat, easily retained her seat against challenger Michael Averette, a Republican, with 65 percent of the vote.
Rio Grande County
In the only contested county-level race in Rio Grande County, voters chose Republican Donald McDonald to be the new sheriff, with incumbent Brian Norton not receiving enough write-in votes to retain his seat.
Saguache County
In Saguache County, incumbent Clerk & Recorder Trish Gilbert, a Republican defeated Democratic challenger Renee Hazard; Sheriff Dan Warwick, a Republican, held his post by 72 percent of the vote against challenger Nobel Havens, a Democrat; and in the three-way race for Saguache County Commissioner District 3, incumbent Tim Lovato, a Democrat, earned 54 percent of the vote to retain his position, while Terry Gillette and Lisa Rosen, running as unaffiliated candidates, received 25 percent and 22 percent of the vote, respectively. Saguache County voters approved a tax increase for law enforcement by more than 150 votes, 1,369 to 1,213. Saguache city voters decided not to allow retail recreational marijuana stores or medical marijuana stores in town. Moffat voters approved a 5-percent marijuana sales tax 34 to 14 votes.
Turnout high
Voter turnout was high in the most of the San Luis Valley with 84 percent in Mineral County; 67 percent in Alamosa County and Conejos County; 62 percent in Saguache County and Rio Grande County; and 63 percent in Costilla County.
(The totals below may be subject to change as more complete results are available.)
Alamosa County
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 2,958
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 2,847
LBR Gaylon Kent 88
IND Mary M. Malarsie 145
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 3,010
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 2,679
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 120
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 181
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 2,689
DEM Jena Griswold 3,059
ACN Amanda Campbell 171
APV Blake Huber 30
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 2,693
DEM Dave Young 3,006
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 197
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 2,977
REP George Brauchler 2,785
LBR William F. Robinson III 167
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 2,879
REP Ken Montera 2,547
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 85
LBR James K. Treibert 190
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 2,824
REP Glen H. Gallegos 2,538
LBR Michael Stapleton 350
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 3,203
REP Scott Honeycutt 2,741
Alamosa County Commissioner - District 2
DEM Edward Vigil 48.24% 2,885
REP Michael Yohn 51.76% 3,096
Alamosa County Clerk and Recorder
REP Melanie Woodward 100.00% 4,972
Alamosa County Treasurer
DEM Donna Griego 45.45% 2,714
REP Amy McKinley 54.55% 3,258
Alamosa County Assessor
REP Sandra J. Hostetter 69.47% 4,046
IND Josef P. Lucero 30.53% 1,778
Alamosa County Sheriff
DEM Robert Jackson 100.00% 4,996
Alamosa County Surveyor
REP Daniel M. Russell 100.00% 4,726
Alamosa County Coroner
REP Trace K. Larson 100.00% 4,681
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 74.36% 3,698
No 25.64% 1,275
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 73.25% 3,645
No 26.75% 1,331
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 74.14% 3,695
No 25.86% 1,289
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 69.09% 3,436
No 30.91% 1,537
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 73.54% 3,654
No 26.46%1,315
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 80.16% 4,441
No 19.84% 1,099
Alamosa County Court Judge - Walzl
Yes 78.72% 4,239
No 21.28% 1,146
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 33.44% 1,949
No/Against 66.56% 3,880
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 42.28% 2,370
No/Against 57.72% 3,235
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 56.54% 3,177
No/Against 43.46% 2,442
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 63.57% 3,668
No/Against 36.43% 2,102
Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote For 1)
Yes/For 62.48% 3,550
No/Against 37.52% 2,132
Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 55.02% 3,162
No/Against 44.98% 2,585
Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 43.23% 2,512
No/Against 56.77% 3,299
Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 48.53% 2,849
No/Against 51.47% 3,022
Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 27.82% 1,598
No/Against 72.18% 4,146
Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 32.29% 1,860
No/Against 67.71% 3,900
Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 34.13% 1,974
No/Against 65.87% 3,809
Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 73.73% 4,241
No/Against 26.27% 1,511
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 42.13% 2,461
No/Against 57.87% 3,381
Alamosa County Ballot Question 1A
Yes/For 69.52% 3,926
No/Against 30.48% 1,721
Conejos County
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 1,709
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 1,442
LBR Gaylon Kent 31
IND Mary M. Malarsie 79
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 1,541
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 1,580
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 43
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 79
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 1,542
DEM Jena Griswold 1,594
ACN Amanda Campbell 86
APV Blake Huber 9
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 1,556
DEM Dave Young 1,593
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 79
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 1,558
REP George Brauchler 1,605
LBR William F. Robinson III 64
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 1,567
REP Ken Montera 1,530
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 22
LBR James K. Treibert 50
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 1,529
REP Glen H. Gallegos 1,509
LBR Michael Stapleton 120
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 1,950
REP Scott Honeycutt 1,337
Conejos County Commissioner - District 2
DEM Steve A. Cordova 1,204
REP Mitchell Jarvies 2,068
Conejos County Clerk and Recorder
DEM Nathan Ruybal 2,646
Conejos County Treasurer
REP Mack M. Crowther 2,809
Conejos County Assessor
DEM Naomi Martinez-Keys 2,758
Conejos County Sheriff
DEM Jacob D. Ortiz 882
REP Garth Crowther 2,381
Conejos County Surveyor
REP Martin Reynolds 2,550
Conejos County Coroner
DEM Leslie Salazar 1,489
REP Richard A. Martin 1,774
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 1,888
No 967
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 1,932
No 919
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 1,870
No 958
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 1,767
No 1,042
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 1,849
No 937
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 2,163
No 882
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 873
No/Against 2,240
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,138
No/Against 1,889
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,361
No/Against 1,602
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,580
No/Against 1,395
Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL) (Vote For 1)
Yes/For 1,569
No/Against 1,401
Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,371
No/Against 1,617
Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,101
No/Against 1,940
Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,635
No/Against 1,414
Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 743
No/Against 2,264
Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 816
No/Against 2,202
Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 721
No/Against 2,354
Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 2,030
No/Against 1,065
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 1,123
No/Against 2,027
Costilla County
REVISED FROM WHAT WAS PUBLISHED IN WEDNESDAY’S COURIER
(also, voter turnout reported at 63 percent)
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 523
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 1,041
LBR Gaylon Kent 28
IND Mary M. Malarsie 47
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 1,010
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 506
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 29
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 58
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 491
DEM Jena Griswold 1,061
ACN Amanda Campbell 46
APV Blake Huber 12
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 468
DEM Dave Young 1,078
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 55
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 1,045
REP George Brauchler 508
LBR William F. Robinson III 46
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 1,040
REP Ken Montera 451
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 9
LBR James K. Treibert 59
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 1,042
REP Glen H. Gallegos 461
LBR Michael Stapleton 78
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 1,130
REP Scott Honeycutt 480
Costilla County Commissioner - District 2
DEM Michael ''Mikey'' V. Gallegos 1,200
Costilla County Commissioner - District 3
DEM Steven Romero 1,203
Costilla County Clerk and Recorder
DEM Najondine T. Placek 1,208
Costilla County Treasurer
DEM Lorraine C. Medina 1,207
Costilla County Assessor
DEM R. Thomas Aragon 1,199
Costilla County Sheriff
DEM Danny R. Sanchez 1,308
Costilla County Coroner
DEM Gary R. Vigil 1,260
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 961
No 378
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 952
No 379
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 958
No 368
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 862
No 425
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 875
No 385
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 1,069
No 378
Costilla County Court Judge - Wood
Yes 975
No 459
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 553
No/Against 920
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 580
No/Against 845
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 738
No/Against 681
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 902
No/Against 543
Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 915
No/Against 523
Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 864
No/Against 604
Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 634
No/Against 828
Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 832
No/Against 678
Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 437
No/Against 1,010
Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 522
No/Against 934
Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 486
No/Against 1,011
Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 1,107
No/Against 365
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 757
No/Against 763
Sierra Grande School District R-30 Ballot Issue 3A
Yes/For 469
No/Against 432
Mineral County
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 326
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 246
LBR Gaylon Kent 13
IND Mary M. Malarsie 16
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 259
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 319
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 8
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 16
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 311
DEM Jena Griswold 266
ACN Amanda Campbell 16
APV Blake Huber 2
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 309
DEM Dave Young 254
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 14
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 252
REP George Brauchler 316
LBR William F. Robinson III 23
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 219
REP Ken Montera 281
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 6
LBR James K. Treibert 30
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 217
REP Glen H. Gallegos 273
LBR Michael Stapleton 43
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 262
REP Scott Honeycutt 325
Mineral County Commissioner - District 1
DEM R Scott Lamb 474
Mineral County Clerk and Recorder
REP Eryn K Wintz 526
Mineral County Treasurer
REP Michael Averette 215
DEM Patti Payne 403
Mineral County Assessor
DEM Libby Lamb 440
Mineral County Sheriff
DEM Fred Hosselkus 457
Mineral County
Coroner
DEM Jimmy K Adelman 466
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 328
No 121
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 321
No 122
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 321
No 129
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 263
No 182
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 311
No 136
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 355
No 115
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 31.87% 182
No/Against 68.13% 389
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 48.60% 261
No/Against 51.40% 276
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 60.62% 331
No/Against 39.38% 215
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 70.80% 400
No/Against 29.20% 165
Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 67.93% 377
No/Against 32.07% 178
Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 53.49% 299
No/Against 46.51% 260
Amendment 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 43.33% 247
No/Against 56.67% 323
Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 51.22% 293
No/Against 48.78% 279
Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 25.85% 144
No/Against 74.15% 413
Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 33.39% 190
No/Against 66.61% 379
Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 37.43% 213
No/Against 62.57% 356
Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 79.46% 445
No/Against 20.54% 115
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 41.71% 244
No/Against 58.29% 341
Rio Grande County
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 2,929
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 1,794
LBR Gaylon Kent 68
IND Mary M. Malarsie 136
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 1,902
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 2,789
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 59
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 164
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 2,761
DEM Jena Griswold 1,971
ACN Amanda Campbell 148
APV Blake Huber 26
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 2,787
DEM Dave Young 1,926
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 147
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 1,917
REP George Brauchler 2,797
LBR William F. Robinson III 158
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 1,865
REP Ken Montera 2,617
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 50
LBR James K. Treibert 132
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 1,805
REP Glen H. Gallegos 2,630
LBR Michael Stapleton 231
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 2,133
REP Scott Honeycutt 2,758
Rio Grande County Commissioner - District 2
REP John Noffsker 100.00% 3,619
Rio Grande County Clerk & Recorder
REP Cindy Hill 100.00% 3,973
Rio Grande County Treasurer
REP Cherilyn K Rue 100.00% 3,835
Rio Grande County Assessor
REP J J Mondragon 100.00% 3,848
Rio Grande County Sheriff (Vote For 1)
REP Donald G McDonald 55.88% 2,380
Brian Norton 44.07% 1,877
Susan Christine Wolfrey 0.05% 2
Rio Grande County Coroner
REP Stephen Hunzeker 100.00% 3,753
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 73.13% 2,959
No 26.87% 1,087
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 73.69% 3,013
No 26.31% 1,076
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 72.28% 2,954
No 27.72% 1,133
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 65.29% 2,675
No 34.71% 1,422
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 71.76% 2,905
No 28.24% 1,143
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 79.45% 3,526
No 20.55% 912
Rio Grande County Court Judge - Zollars
Yes 77.71% 3,458
No 22.29% 992
Amendment V (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 27.59% 1,324
No/Against 72.41% 3,474
Amendment W (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 42.89% 1,948
No/Against 57.11% 2,594
Amendment X (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 53.31% 2,466
No/Against 46.69% 2,160
Amendment Y (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 58.47% 2,757
No/Against 41.53% 1,958
Amendment Z (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 58.42% 2,736
No/Against 41.58% 1,947
Amendment A (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 49.03% 2,310
No/Against 50.97% 2,401
AMENDMENT 73 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 34.43% 1,639
No/Against 65.57% 3,121
Amendment 74 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 52.38% 2,493
No/Against 47.62% 2,266
Amendment 75 (CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 26.00% 1,229
No/Against 74.00% 3,498
Proposition 109 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 30.30% 1,442
No/Against 69.70% 3,317
Proposition 110 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 28.10% 1,341
No/Against 71.90% 3,432
Proposition 111 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 70.07% 3,291
No/Against 29.93% 1,406
Proposition 112 (STATUTORY)
Yes/For 34.44% 1,663
No/Against 65.56% 3,166
Town of Del Norte Ballot Issue 2A
Yes/For 27.19% 171
No/Against 72.81% 458
Saguache County
Representative to the 116th United States Congress - District 3
REP Scott R. Tipton 1,045
DEM Diane Mitsch Bush 1,488
LBR Gaylon Kent 50
IND Mary M. Malarsie 69
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
DEM Jared Polis / Dianne Primavera 1,513
REP Walker Stapleton / Lang Sias 1,007
UNI Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab 34
LBR Scott Helker / Michele Poague 93
Secretary of State
REP Wayne Williams 1,002
DEM Jena Griswold 1,534
ACN Amanda Campbell 78
APV Blake Huber 15
State Treasurer
REP Brian Watson 990
DEM Dave Young 1,508
ACN Gerald F. Kilpatrick 111
Attorney General
DEM Phil Weiser 1,462
REP George Brauchler 1,032
LBR William F. Robinson III 105
Regent of the University of Colorado - At Large
DEM Lesley Smith 1,484
REP Ken Montera 915
UNI Christopher E. Otwell 40
LBR James K. Treibert 103
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 3
DEM Alvin Rivera 1,418
REP Glen H. Gallegos 953
LBR Michael Stapleton 151
State Representative - District 62
DEM Donald E. Valdez 1,541
REP Scott Honeycutt 1,039
Saguache County Commissioner - District 3
DEM Tim N. Lovato 1,366
UAF Terry M. Gillette 633
UAF Lisa Rosen 549
Saguache County Clerk & Recorder
REP Trish Gilbert 53.35% 1,409
DEM Renee Hazard 46.65% 1,232
Saguache County
Treasurer
REP Connie A. Trujillo 1,974
Saguache County
Assessor
DEM Peter Peterson 1 1,813
Saguache County Sheriff
REP Dan Warwick 1,857
DEM Nobel Havens 725
Saguache County Coroner
DEM Tom Perrin 2,083
Colorado Supreme Court Justice - Gabriel
Yes 1,525
No 542
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Dailey
Yes 1,469
No 567
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Freyre
Yes 1,481
No 562
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Harris
Yes 1,294
No 694
Colorado Court of Appeals Judge - Richman
Yes 1,425
No 576
District Court Judge - 12th Judicial District - Swift
Yes 1,669
No 524
Saguache County Court Judge - Ulrich
Yes 1,660
No 559
Amendment V
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,056
No/Against 1,467
Amendment W
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,194
No/Against 1,168
Amendment X
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,477
No/Against 944
Amendment Y
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,699
No/Against 793
Amendment Z
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,684
No/Against 31.82% 786
Amendment A
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,582
No/Against 924
Amendment 73
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,215
No/Against 1,366
Amendment 74
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 1,233
No/Against 52.69% 1,373
Amendment 75
(CONSTITUTIONAL)
Yes/For 722
No/Against 71.05% 1,772
Proposition 109
(STATUTORY)
Yes/For 785
No/Against 1,757
Proposition 110
(STATUTORY)
Yes/For 972
No/Against 1,580
Proposition 111
(STATUTORY)
Yes/For 1,941
No/Against 590
Proposition 112
(STATUTORY)
Yes/For 1,508
No/Against 1,090
Saguache County Ballot Issue 1A
Sales tax increase 1.5 percent
Yes/For 1,369
No/Against 1,213
Town of Saguache Ballot Issue 2A
Allow/Tax of Retail Recreational Marijuana Stores
Yes/For 121
No/Against 186
Town of Saguache Ballot Question 2 B
Allow Medical Marijuana Stores
Yes/For 127
No/Against 183
Town of Moffat Ballot Issue 2C
5% Marijuana Sales Tax
Yes/For 34
No/Against 14