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June 29, 2016 10:22 AM UTC

Key Race Watch: Primary Election Results

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The Primary Election is (finally) complete. You can view the complete election results at this link via the Secretary of State’s website, but for your convenience, we’ve rounded up the results in some of the most-watched Primary races (we’re assuming you already know what happened in the Senate race).

There are only a few races that were close enough that it may still be too early too declare a winner, such as the 3-way Republican Primary in SD-4 (Douglas County), where Jim Smallwood leads Benjamin Lyng by less than 100 votes (5,858 — 5,789 as of this writing). In HD-7 (Denver), Democrat James Rashad Coleman leads Michele Wheeler by a slim margin as well (2,609 — 2,529 as of this writing).

Click after the jump for the full list of key race results…

 

CONGRESS

CD-1 (Denver, Democrats)
Diana DeGette: 86%
Chuck Norris:    14%

CD-5 (Colorado Springs, Republicans)
Doug Lamborn:    68%
Calandra Vargas:  32%

 

STATE SENATE

SD-12 (Colorado Springs, Republicans)
Bob Gardner:  62%
Gordon “Dr. Chaps” Klingenschmitt:   38%

SD-29 (Aurora, Democrats)
Rhonda Fields:   74%
Su Ryden:            26%

SD-31 (Denver, Democrats)
Lois Court:       44%
Steve Sherick:  34%
Erin Bennett:   22%

SD-33 (Denver, Democrats)
Angela Williams:   82%
Jon Biggerstaff:     18%

 

STATE HOUSE

HD-3 (Arapahoe County, Democrats)
Jeff Bridges:    57%
Meg Froelich:  43%

HD-6 (Denver, Democrats)
Chris Hansen:    58%
Jeff Hart:            42%

HD-7 (Denver, Democrats)
James Rashad Coleman:  44%
Michele Wheeler:              34%
Elet Valentine:                   22%

HD-8 (Denver, Democrats)
Leslie Herod:           61%
Aaron Goldhamer:  39%

HD-10 (Boulder, Democrats)
Edie Hooton:               51%
Angelique Espinoza:  49%

HD-16 (Colorado Springs, Republicans)
Larry Liston:  61%
Janak Joshi:   39%

HD-32 (Commerce City, Democrats)
Adrienne Benavidez:  52%
Maria Gonzalez:          48%

HD-42 (Aurora, Democrats)
Dominique Jackson:  71%
Eric Nelson:                29%

HD-51 (Loveland, Republicans)
Hugh McKean:  52%
Tom Lucero:      48%

HD-63 (Ft. Collins, Republicans)
Lori Saine:              63%
Colleen Whitlow:  37%

HD-64 (Eastern Colorado, Republicans)
Kimmi Lewis:  69%
Tim Dore:         31%

 

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

JD-2 (Denver, Democrats)
Beth McCann:         52%
Michael Carrigan:   36%
Kenneth Boyd:        12%
JD-17 (Adams County, Democrats)
Dave Young:  52%
Caryn Datz:    48%

 

 

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