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  Arapahoe
State Judiciary
  District Attorney - Arapahoe  John Kellner 1 20 +0.25%
County Government
  Assessor  Pervaiz "PK" Kaiser 1 22 +15.86%
  Clerk and Recorder  Joan Lopez 1 22 +22.48%
  Coroner  Kelly C. Lear 2 22 +21.53%
  Sheriff  Tyler S. Brown 2 22 +14.23%
 Surveyor     
  Treasurer  Michael Westerberg 1 22 +14.15%
County Commission
  Board of Commissioners District 1  Carrie Warren-Gully 1 20 +11.39%
  Board of Commissioners District 2  Jessica Campbell-Swanson 1 22 +10.47%
  Board of Commissioners District 3  Jeff Baker 2 20 +0.20%
  Board of Commissioners District 4  Leslie Summey 1 22 +29.37%
  Board of Commissioners District 5  Bill Holen 3 20 +41.63%
City
 Aurora  *   386,261
 Centennial    108,418
 Cherry Hills Village    6,442
 Englewood    33,659
 Glendale    4,613
 Greenwood Village    15,691
 Littleton    45,652
 Sheridan    6,105
Town
 Bennett  *   2,862
 Bow Mar    853
 Columbine Valley    1,502
 Deer Trail    1,068
 Foxfield    754
Census Designated Place
 Aetna Estates    1,496
 Brick Center    105
 Byers    1,322
 Cherry Creek    11,488
 Columbine  *   25,229
 Comanche Creek    442
 Dove Valley    5,640
 Four Square Mile    22,872
 Holly Hills    2,683
 Inverness    2,226
 Peoria    153
 Strasburg  *   3,307
 Watkins  *   682
Unincorporated
 Castlewood     
 Southglenn     
Attached Containers
Marketing Area
 Denver, CO     

Sub-Races
% Of Total VotesOfficeArapahoe WinnerYrArapahoe Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
10.25% Governor   Jared Polis 22 162,304 63.12% +4.59%
10.26% Secretary of State   Jena Griswold 22 151,301 59.33% +4.24%
10.30% Treasurer   Dave Young 22 146,297 58.07% +4.40%
10.25% Attorney General   Phil Weiser 22 148,940 58.91% +4.21%
10.75% President   Joe Biden 20 213,607 61.00% +5.60%
10.77% Senate Class II   John Hickenlooper 20 204,054 58.53% +5.03%
10.29% Senate Class III   Michael Bennet 22 154,678 60.11% +4.23%
1.00% CO - District 01   Diana DeGette 22 2,117 74.83% -5.44%
4.27% CO - District 04   Ken Buck 22 7,771 51.30% -9.64%
84.04% CO - District 06   Jason Crow 22 145,415 61.63% +1.03%
10.27% At-Large   Kathy Plomer 22 144,753 58.10% +4.67%
6.79% District 1   Lisa Escarcega 20 19,070 62.92% -10.33%
83.97% District 6   Rebecca McClellan 22 135,920 59.26% +0.98%
1.01% District 1   Wanda James 22 2,018 73.92% -4.69%
4.33% District 4   Frank McNulty 22 7,993 54.13% -9.84%
70.14% District 6   Ilana Spiegel 20 167,415 56.38% +3.02%
60.42% CO House 03   Meg Froelich 22 12,865 63.98% -1.99%
24.54% CO House 09   Emily Sirota 22 6,396 77.27% +0.40%
58.83% CO House 36   Mike Weissman 22 7,491 59.37% -4.67%
85.92% CO House 38   David Ortiz 22 22,733 55.98% +1.47%
16.30% CO House 56   Rod Bockenfeld 22 4,614 63.88% -11.95%
93.30% CO House 61   Eliza Hamrick 22 19,668 50.67% +0.32%
96.50% CO Senate 27   Tom Sullivan 22 38,606 55.07% +0.20%
4.26% CO Senate 31   Chris Hansen 20 3,023 73.32% -3.38%
4.81% CO Senate 32   Robert Rodriguez 22 2,129 75.42% -0.59%
10.56% Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District   Yes 22 160,347 68.09% +0.71%
10.32% Amendment E - Homestead Exemption   Yes 22 218,104 88.11% +0.18%
10.37% Amendment F - Charitable Gaming   No 22 136,727 57.58% -1.79%
10.22% Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction   Yes 22 162,452 65.56% +0.33%
10.26% Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi   Yes 22 133,562 53.83% +0.19%
10.29% Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing   Yes 22 137,875 55.50% +2.89%
10.32% Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses   No 22 146,103 58.92% -3.39%
10.29% Proposition 125 - Wine Sales   Yes 22 128,498 51.43% +0.85%
10.28% Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery   Yes 22 125,316 50.33% +1.47%
10.96% 067: Fetal Personhood   No 14 146,151 66.68% +1.81%
10.95% 105: Label Genetically Modified Food   No 14 149,401 67.82% +2.35%
10.25% Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals   Yes 22 146,047 58.37% +1.63%
10.30% Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects   Yes 22 175,591 71.94% +0.02%
10.91% Amendment 70   Yes 16 172,651 57.71% +2.35%
10.97% Amendment 72   No 16 154,745 51.45% -1.60%
10.72% Amendment 76   Yes 20 205,010 60.59% -2.31%
10.78% Amendment 77   Yes 20 201,837 61.16% +0.61%
10.86% Amendment B   Yes 20 187,427 57.04% -0.48%
10.86% Amendment C   Yes 20 187,427 57.04% -0.48%
10.83% Domestic Partnerships   No 06 84,709 50.75% -1.60%
10.82% Gay Marriage   Yes 06 93,622 55.70% +0.68%
10.99% Health Care   No 10 102,331 54.59% +1.49%
11.17% Legalize Marijuana   Yes 12 149,724 53.63% -1.70%
11.00% Proposition 108   Yes 16 155,252 53.77% +0.51%
10.70% Proposition 112 (Statutory)   No 18 146,567 55.03% -0.09%
10.78% Proposition 113   Yes 20 191,384 56.50% +4.17%
10.70% Proposition 114   Yes 20 178,704 53.47% +2.56%
10.74% Proposition 115   No 20 209,558 61.88% +2.89%
10.76% Proposition 116   Yes 20 194,777 57.47% -0.38%
10.74% Proposition 117   Yes 20 166,849 51.89% -0.66%
10.78% Proposition 118   Yes 20 206,800 61.39% +3.64%
10.76% Proposition EE   Yes 20 236,400 69.56% +2.01%
11.16% State Personnel System   Yes 12 147,431 58.34% +1.98%
10.85% Term Length   No 06 92,351 56.35% -0.74%

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Parents > United States > Colorado > CO Counties  
Websitehttp://www.co.arapahoe.co.us
Established November 01, 1861
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorRP
Last ModifiedBrentinCO June 21, 2020 12:12pm
Description Arapahoe County was named for the Arapaho Indians, who along with the Cheyenne Indians occupied most of Colorado when it was only a territory. Back then, Arapahoe County was much larger – stretching east to western Kansas. Denver was the original County seat until 1902 when the city split off and became a separate county.

The City of Littleton became the new county seat and remains the county seat today. The County Administration Building is located at 5334 S. Prince St. in Littleton, Colorado. Arapahoe County Government has more than 2,100 employees and an annual budget of $390 million.
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