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This concludes our live updates for the evening. With the exception of Prop DD, the outcome of these races appears settled. Official results will be posted as soon as they are available from the Boulder County Clerk and Colorado Secretary of State.
The following 2019 Election results will be updated beginning at 7 p.m. with winners as determined by the Boulder County Clerk or Colorado Secretary of State on November 6th.
State Level Last Update: 10:54 PM
Boulder County and Longmont Last Update: 8:15 PM (About 66%, 70,970 out of an expected 107,906 ballots cast in Boulder County have been counted.)
Colorado State Questions
FOR | AGAINST | # of Counties Reporting | |
Prop CC: Retain TABOR refunds and allocate to transportation, education and | 610,536 | 749,905 | 64/64 complete |
Prop DD: Sports betting tax allocated to water projects | 684,739 | 671,598 | 64/64 complete |
Boulder County Questions
FOR | AGAINST | |
Boulder County Question 1A: Coroner Term Limits | 47,789 | 40,035 |
Longmont City Council
Mayor
VOTES | |
Brian Bagley | 19,491 |
Schuyler Trowbridge | 5,023 |
At Large
VOTES | |
Joan Peck | 11,027 |
Jeff Moore | 4,981 |
Ron Gallegos | 3,860 |
Matthew Garrett | 4,088 |
Ward I
VOTES | |
Tim Waters | 6,143 |
Ward III
VOTES | |
Regan Sample | 3,580 |
Susie Hidalgo-Fahring | 4,170 |
City of Longmont Ballot Measures
FOR | AGAINST | |
3B: Pool & Ice | 9,425 | 16,597 |
3C: Permanent extension of transportation tax | 16,555 | 9,455 |
3D: Allow City to lease property for 30 years. | 11,179 | 13,546 |
3E: Shall Municipal Judge Robert J. Frick be retained in office for two (2) years? | 17,296 | 5,529 |