Sub-Races
0.63%
Governor
Heidi Ganahl
22
9,753
61.27%
+22.09%
0.64%
Secretary of State
Pam Anderson
22
10,096
63.64%
+21.57%
0.64%
Treasurer
Lang Sias
22
10,133
65.14%
+22.11%
0.64%
Attorney General
John Kellner
22
10,179
64.90%
+21.89%
0.59%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
13,081
67.53%
+25.63%
0.60%
Senate Class II
Cory Gardner
20
13,118
67.95%
+23.77%
0.64%
Senate Class III
Joe O'Dea
22
9,901
62.20%
+20.94%
4.82%
CO - District 03
Lauren Boebert
22
10,173
64.45%
+14.39%
0.63%
At-Large
Dan Maloit
22
10,172
66.29%
+23.24%
25.34%
CO House 54
Matt Soper
22
8,310
78.02%
+4.22%
10.71%
CO House 58
Marcus Catlin
22
2,804
56.56%
-0.24%
4.27%
CO Senate 07
Janice Rich
22
2,324
72.29%
+2.23%
0.64%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
7,813
54.96%
-12.43%
0.65%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
13,434
86.80%
-1.13%
0.65%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
10,319
69.15%
+9.79%
0.64%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
11,307
73.04%
+7.80%
0.64%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
No
22
8,896
57.85%
+11.49%
0.64%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
No
22
9,494
61.92%
+14.53%
0.64%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
11,077
72.32%
+10.01%
0.64%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
No
22
8,919
57.78%
+8.36%
0.64%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
10,048
65.25%
+14.11%
0.66%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
7,617
57.89%
-6.98%
0.66%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
9,841
73.63%
+8.16%
0.64%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
No
22
8,460
54.56%
+11.31%
0.64%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
10,000
66.24%
-5.69%
0.61%
Amendment 70
No
16
9,585
57.36%
+12.71%
0.61%
Amendment 72
No
16
11,522
68.91%
+15.86%
0.60%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
14,788
78.21%
+15.31%
0.59%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
9,473
52.07%
-8.48%
0.60%
Amendment B
Yes
20
10,307
56.72%
-0.80%
0.60%
Amendment C
Yes
20
10,307
56.72%
-0.80%
0.72%
Domestic Partnerships
No
06
7,776
69.73%
+17.38%
0.72%
Gay Marriage
Yes
06
7,485
66.66%
+11.64%
0.75%
Health Care
Yes
10
7,375
57.94%
+11.04%
0.62%
Legalize Marijuana
No
12
8,679
55.57%
+10.89%
0.62%
Proposition 108
No
16
8,524
52.71%
+5.98%
0.60%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
No
18
9,747
65.66%
+10.54%
0.60%
Proposition 113
No
20
12,379
66.02%
+18.35%
0.60%
Proposition 114
No
20
14,194
75.25%
+26.16%
0.59%
Proposition 115
Yes
20
11,069
59.09%
+18.07%
0.60%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
12,829
68.30%
+10.45%
0.60%
Proposition 117
Yes
20
10,887
60.75%
+8.20%
0.59%
Proposition 118
No
20
10,996
59.26%
+17.00%
0.59%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
10,265
54.93%
-12.63%
0.64%
State Personnel System
No
12
8,027
55.51%
+11.87%
0.73%
Term Length
No
06
6,561
59.22%
+2.13%
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Website http://deltacounty.com
Established February 11, 1883
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified BrentinCO August 10, 2019 07:06pm
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Delta County was created by the Colorado legislature on February 11, 1883, out of portions of central Gunnison County. The county was named from a delta of arable land at the mouth of the Uncompahgre River, where it flows into the Gunnison River.
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