Sub-Races
0.07%
Governor
Heidi Ganahl
22
1,103
63.14%
+23.95%
0.07%
Secretary of State
Pam Anderson
22
1,286
74.34%
+32.26%
0.07%
Treasurer
Lang Sias
22
1,296
77.19%
+34.16%
0.07%
Attorney General
John Kellner
22
1,360
81.10%
+38.08%
0.07%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
1,867
83.91%
+42.01%
0.07%
Senate Class II
Cory Gardner
20
1,816
82.70%
+38.52%
0.07%
Senate Class III
Joe O'Dea
22
1,303
74.67%
+33.41%
0.07%
At-Large
Dan Maloit
22
1,328
80.58%
+37.54%
0.47%
District 4
Frank McNulty
22
1,385
85.86%
+21.90%
4.62%
CO House 47
Ty Winter
22
1,158
68.48%
+3.66%
2.16%
CO Senate 35
Rodney Pelton
22
1,459
85.67%
+11.37%
0.07%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
No
22
805
52.44%
+19.83%
0.07%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
1,292
78.16%
-9.77%
0.07%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
1,225
77.19%
+17.83%
0.07%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
1,218
73.73%
+8.49%
0.07%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
No
22
1,234
75.75%
+29.39%
0.07%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
No
22
1,217
75.12%
+27.73%
0.07%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
1,226
75.49%
+13.18%
0.07%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
No
22
1,062
64.25%
+14.83%
0.07%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
1,128
68.36%
+17.23%
0.09%
067: Fetal Personhood
Yes
14
917
50.11%
+14.98%
0.09%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
1,557
83.31%
+17.84%
0.07%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
No
22
1,076
65.21%
+21.96%
0.07%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
936
57.96%
-13.97%
0.08%
Amendment 70
No
16
1,399
66.59%
+21.94%
0.08%
Amendment 72
No
16
1,648
78.03%
+24.98%
0.07%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
1,882
87.21%
+24.31%
0.07%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
1,060
50.86%
-9.68%
0.07%
Amendment B
No
20
1,100
52.78%
+10.31%
0.07%
Amendment C
No
20
1,100
52.78%
+10.31%
0.12%
Domestic Partnerships
No
06
1,566
85.15%
+32.81%
0.12%
Gay Marriage
Yes
06
1,491
79.14%
+24.12%
0.11%
Health Care
Yes
10
947
52.18%
+5.28%
0.08%
Legalize Marijuana
No
12
1,295
63.11%
+18.43%
0.08%
Proposition 108
No
16
1,312
64.19%
+17.45%
0.07%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
No
18
1,455
80.65%
+25.54%
0.07%
Proposition 113
No
20
1,740
80.59%
+32.92%
0.07%
Proposition 114
No
20
1,724
81.40%
+32.31%
0.07%
Proposition 115
Yes
20
1,464
68.99%
+27.98%
0.07%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
1,571
74.03%
+16.18%
0.07%
Proposition 117
Yes
20
1,223
59.78%
+7.23%
0.07%
Proposition 118
No
20
1,450
68.82%
+26.56%
0.07%
Proposition EE
No
20
1,270
59.51%
+27.07%
0.08%
State Personnel System
No
12
1,162
63.74%
+20.10%
0.12%
Term Length
No
06
1,014
56.84%
-0.25%
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Website https://www.bacacountyco.gov
Established April 16, 1889
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified BrentinCO October 23, 2021 03:20pm
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Baca County was formed in 1887 when the Colorado Legislature split off the eastern portion of Las Animas County to create the new County. The 1880’s saw rapid population growth in the area that became Baca County and the creation of thirteen towns. Prior to the 1880’s there was little activity in the County other than along the Cutoff Branch of the Santa Fe Trail that crosses the extreme southeastern corner of the County. Baca County is and always has been highly dependent on agriculture. The County has experienced many booms and busts coinciding with the booms and busts in the agricultural economy.
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