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The Jefferson County Republican Party has released its caucus results, in advance of tomorrow’s Jefferson County meeting where delegates from caucuses will select representatives for the state-wide GOP convention April 14.
Treasurer Walker Stapleton was the clear winner in Jeffco with 436 votes, with Attorney General Cynthia Coffman second at 126 votes, businessman Victor Mitchell third at 99, followed by former Parker mayor Greg Lopez at 81, and former Trump campaign official Steve Barlock at 75. A whopping 377 caucus-goers were undecided.
For state treasurer in Jeffco, State Rep. Justin Everett scored a decisive victory, with 355 votes. State Sen. Kevin Lundberg got 204. There were 435 undecided votes.
The Denver County Republican Party also released results on Facebook, showing Stapleton won with 44 percent of votes, followed by Coffman at 34 percent, Barlock at 33 percent, and businessman Doug Robinson at 28 percent, followed by other candidates.
The Denver GOP totals exceed 100 percent, so they must be discounted as meaningless at press time.
In Broomfield, Stapleton won with Coffman a close second, according a Facebook posting.
But only a fraction of Republican County groups have released results at all, as they were not required to do so by the state Republican Party.
The Democratic Party announced its state-wide caucus results all at once, showing Cary Kennedy was the choice of 50 percent of the Democratic caucus-goers statewide, while U.S. Rep. Jared Polis took 33 percent, followed by Mike Johnston with nine percent, according to totals released by the Colorado Democratic Party.
Now Democrats and Republicans will vote at their county meetings for delegates who will go to the sate conventions in April, where candidates with over 30 percent of the vote will be placed on the primary ballot.
Other candidates from both parties will make the primary ballot by collecting signatures on petitions.
A June primary election, which will include unaffiliated voters, will determine the single candidate from each who will square off in the November election.
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Morgan County and a bunch of other counties have already voted for delegates to the Democratic State Convention. I'm one.
The rest of the county assemblies are meeting today or soon. I realize that nobody cares much, because the rural counties don't have huge delegate totals, but we have been busily doing our democratic duty.