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Republican Candidates for Office — 2010:

 Primary Election 2010 Results Colorado:
  Candidate Vote Count Vote Percent   Winner
Governor GOP – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Dan Maes 196,560 51% (X)
  Scott McInnis 191,209 49%  

 

U.S. Senate GOP – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Ken Buck 209,967 52% (X)
  Jane Norton 197,143 48%  

 

U.S. Senate Dem – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Michael Bennet 183,521 54% (X)
  Andrew Romanoff 155,016 46%  

 

U.S. Senate Lib – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Maclyn Stringer 1,178 52%  
  John Finger 1,066 48%  

 

Governor Lib – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Jaimes Brown 1,577 62% (X)
  Dan Sallis 954 38%  

 

Treasurer GOP – Primary5,458 of 5,458 precincts reporting (100%)

  Walker Stapleton 180,383 51% (X)
  J. J. Ament 174,076 49%

 

Primary Election 2010 Results Teller County as of ~10PM Primary Election Night (all parties):
 

Election Summary Report
2010 Primary
Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races
Unofficial Results
(Provisional Precinct not counted on Election Day)

08/10/10
22:52:37

 

 

Registered Voters 12422 – Cards Cast 4916 39.57% Num. Report Precinct 2 – Num. Reporting 1 50.00%

 

REP – U.S. Senator REP  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3737  

 
Ken Buck   2227 59.59%
Jane Norton   1510 40.41%

 

 

REP – U.S. Congres – Dist 5 REP  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3229  

 
Doug Lamborn   3229 100.00%

 

 

REP – Governor REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3661  

 
Dan Maes   2095 57.22%
Scott McInnis   1566 42.78%

 

 

REP – Secretary of State REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3109  

 
Scott Gessler   3109 100.00%

 

 

REP – State Treasurer REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3313  

 
J.J. Ament   1736 52.40%
Walker Stapleton   1577 47.60%

 

 

REP – Attorney General REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3235  

 
John Suthers   3235 100.00%

 

 

REP – Board of Educ – Dist 5 REP  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3000  

 
Paul Lundeen   3000 100.00%

 

 

REP – Regent UC – at large REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   2992  

 
Steve Bosley   2992 100.00%

 

 

REP – State Rep – Dist 45 REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3081  

 
Carole Murray   3081 100.00%

 

 

REP – T.C. Clerk & Recorder REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3533  

 
Juliana Mestas   1321 37.39%
Judith Jamison   2212 62.61%

 

 

REP – T.C. Assessor REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3613  

 
Thomas King   1608 44.51%
Betty Clark-Wine   2005 55.49%

 

 

REP – Coroner REP    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3115  

 
Alvin Born   3115 100.00%

 

 

REP – Sheriff REP  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3702  

 
Michael Ensminger   2370 64.02%
Mark Manriquez   1332 35.98%

 

 

REP – Treasurer REP  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3143  

 
Bob Campbell   3143 100.00%

 

 

REP – Commissioner – Dist 2 REP    
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   3831/8830 43.4 %
Total Votes   3057  

 
Dave Paul   3057 100.00%
         

 

 

DEM – U.S. Senator DEM  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   1060  

 
Andrew Romanoff   430 40.57%
Michael F. Bennet   630 59.43%

 

 

DEM – U.S. Congress – Dist 5 DEM    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   865  

 
Kevin Bradley   865 100.00%

 

 

DEM – Governor DEM    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   926  

 
John Hickenlooper   926 100.00%

 

 

DEM – Secretary of State DEM    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   865  

 
Bernie Buescher   865 100.00%

 

 

DEM – State Treasurer DEM  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   878  

 
Cary Kennedy   878 100.00%

 

 

DEM – Attorney General DEM  
    Total
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   864  

 
Stan Garnett   864 100.00%

 

 

DEM – Board of Educ – Dist 5 DEM    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   853  

 
Karl A. Beck   853 100.00%

 

 

DEM – Regent of UC – at large DEM    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   1069/3507 30.5 %
Total Votes   866  

 
Melissa Hart   866 100.00%

 

 

LIB – U.S. Senator LIB    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   16/85 18.8 %
Total Votes   16  

 
Mac Stringer   5 31.25%
John Finger   11 68.75%

 

 

LIB – Governor LIB    
    Total  
Number of Precincts   2  
Precincts Reporting   1 50.0 %
Times Counted   16/85 18.8 %
Total Votes   16  

 
Kilo Sallis   6 37.50%
Jaimes Brown   10 62.50%

 

 

Results of the State Assembly (contested races) held on 5-22-2010:

Here’s how the top GOP candidates going through the state assembly process fared:

U.S. SENATE
Robert Greenheck: 2%
Cleve Tidwell: 15%
Steve Barton: 1%
Ken Buck: 77%
(Jane Norton and Tom Wiens are petitioning onto the ballot.)

GOVERNOR
Dan Maes: 49.35%
Scott McInnis:
48.89%
Yoon Joon Mager: 1%
(Candidate Joe Gschwendtner is petitioning on the ballot.)

TREASURER
J.J. Ament: 79%
Ali Hasan: 20%
(Walker Stapleton is petitioning onto the ballot).

Candidates need to get 30 percent of the delegate vote to get on the ballot outright. If they get between 10 and 30 percent, they can petition on to the ballot.

US Senate (against Michael Bennet/Andrew Romanof)

Steve Barton — http://www.bartonforsenate.org

Ken Buck —  http://www.buckforcolorado.com/

Robert Greenheck –

Vicent Martinez — http://vincentmartinezforussenate.web.officelive.com/default.aspx

Jane Norton — http://www.janenortonforcolorado.com/

Cleve Tidwell –  http://www.tidwellforsenate.com/

Tom Wiens — http://www.tomwiens2010.com/  (withdrew on 5-24-2010 and gave support to Ken Buck)

US Congress (Congressional District 5)

Doug Lamborn (incumbent) — http://lambornforcongress.org/

Colorado Governor

Joe Gschwendtner — http://joegforcolorado.com/

Dan Maes — http://www.danmaes.com/

Scott McInnis — http://www.scottmcinnisforgovernor.com/

Yoon “YJ” Mager — http://yjmager4governor.com/home.html

Secretary of State

Scott Gessler — http://www.scottgessler.com

Attorney General

John Suthers (incumbent) — http://www.suthersforag.com/

Colorado Treasurer

J.J. Ament — http://www.jjament.com

Ali Hasan — http://hasan2010.com/

Walker Stapleton — http://www.stapletonforcolorado.com/

Colorado University (CU) Regents

Steve Bosley — http://BosleyOurCURegent.com

State Board of Education, CD5

Paul Lundeen — http://www.paullundeen.org/

Colorado House of Representatives, District 45

Carole Murray — http://carolermurray.com/

Teller County Clerk and Recorder

JJ (Judith) Jamison — http://jamison4tellercountyclerk.wordpress.com/

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Juliana Mestas — http://www.experiencemattersmost.blogspot.com/

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Teller County Treasurer

Bob Campbell –

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Teller County Coroner

Al Born –

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Teller County Assessor

Betty Clark-Wine — http://bettyforteller.com/

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Tom King (incumbent) –

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

DJ Young — http://DJ4Assessor.com

  • DJ did not receive enough votes at the Assembly to be Designated to the Primary Ballot; however, she did receive enough votes that will allow her to petition to be designated to the Primary Ballot.  Did not qualify by petition.

Teller County Sheriff

Mike Ensminger — http://www.mikeensmingerfortellersheriff.com/

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process

Mark Manriquez — http://www.mark4change.com/index.php

  • Decided to not use the Assembly Process for Primary Ballot Designation but will be on the ballot through a successful petition effort.

Marcus Woodward — http://WoodwardForTellerCountySheriff.com

         NOTE:  Marcus has withdrawn from the Sheriff race as of early March 2010.

Teller County Commissioner District #2

Dave Paul –

  • Will be on the Primary Ballot by Designation using the Assembly Process