Sub-Races
11.36%
Governor
Heidi Ganahl
22
144,384
50.66%
+11.47%
11.37%
Secretary of State
Pam Anderson
22
151,345
53.59%
+11.51%
11.31%
Treasurer
Lang Sias
22
153,352
55.44%
+12.41%
11.26%
Attorney General
John Kellner
22
153,731
55.37%
+12.36%
11.63%
President
Donald Trump
20
202,828
53.54%
+11.64%
11.65%
Senate Class II
Cory Gardner
20
212,057
56.26%
+12.09%
11.37%
Senate Class III
Joe O'Dea
22
149,995
52.76%
+11.49%
1.13%
CO - District 04
Ken Buck
22
3,217
80.16%
+19.23%
0.09%
CO - District 07
Brittany Pettersen
22
177
54.80%
-1.58%
11.35%
At-Large
Dan Maloit
22
152,799
55.47%
+12.43%
100.00%
District 5
Steven J. Durham
22
157,068
58.39%
+0.00%
1.15%
District 4
Frank McNulty
22
3,301
84.32%
+20.35%
100.00%
District 5
Ken Montera
22
160,715
60.39%
+0.00%
99.96%
CO House 18
Marc Snyder
22
20,046
52.80%
-0.01%
21.13%
CO House 56
Rod Bockenfeld
22
7,347
78.47%
+2.64%
100.00%
CO Senate 09
Paul Lundeen
22
50,266
62.31%
+0.00%
100.00%
CO Senate 11
Thomas "Tony" Exum, Sr.
22
20,258
49.94%
+0.00%
38.82%
CO Senate 35
Rodney Pelton
22
23,668
77.46%
+3.16%
11.60%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
167,273
64.63%
-2.75%
11.53%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
241,056
87.15%
-0.78%
11.58%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
166,906
62.93%
+3.57%
11.42%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
203,579
73.57%
+8.33%
11.43%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
No
22
151,728
54.88%
+8.52%
11.41%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
No
22
147,545
53.58%
+6.18%
11.41%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
174,317
63.58%
+1.26%
11.39%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
Yes
22
146,207
52.83%
+2.25%
11.41%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
145,522
52.66%
+1.52%
11.26%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
114,174
50.72%
-14.15%
11.24%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
146,413
64.76%
-0.71%
11.44%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
Yes
22
141,141
50.56%
-6.19%
11.53%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
195,736
71.63%
-0.29%
11.45%
Amendment 70
No
16
168,990
53.81%
+9.17%
11.47%
Amendment 72
No
16
182,821
58.17%
+5.11%
11.76%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
270,690
72.93%
+10.04%
11.74%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
203,543
56.61%
-3.93%
11.83%
Amendment B
Yes
20
193,307
53.99%
-3.54%
11.83%
Amendment C
Yes
20
193,307
53.99%
-3.54%
11.28%
Domestic Partnerships
No
06
112,190
64.55%
+12.21%
11.28%
Gay Marriage
Yes
06
116,090
66.21%
+11.19%
10.95%
Health Care
Yes
10
111,477
59.69%
+12.79%
11.34%
Legalize Marijuana
Yes
12
141,696
50.00%
-5.32%
11.50%
Proposition 108
Yes
16
159,753
52.91%
-0.35%
10.96%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
No
18
162,445
59.58%
+4.46%
11.64%
Proposition 113
No
20
218,677
59.76%
+12.08%
11.65%
Proposition 114
Yes
20
185,854
51.08%
+0.17%
11.68%
Proposition 115
Yes
20
194,391
52.82%
+11.81%
11.67%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
243,494
66.27%
+8.41%
11.72%
Proposition 117
Yes
20
214,329
61.11%
+8.56%
11.62%
Proposition 118
Yes
20
187,185
51.54%
-6.20%
11.64%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
232,424
63.18%
-4.37%
11.43%
State Personnel System
Yes
12
142,424
55.01%
-1.34%
11.27%
Term Length
No
06
90,037
52.87%
-4.22%
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Website https://www.elpasoco.com/
Established November 01, 1861
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Last Modified BrentinCO December 27, 2018 11:40pm
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El Paso County lies in east central Colorado and encompasses more than 2,158 square miles – slightly more than twice the area of the state of Rhode Island (excluding Narragansett Bay). While the western portion of El Paso County is extremely mountainous, the eastern part is prairie land where dairy cows and beef cattle are the main source of ranchers’ income. The altitude ranges from about 5,095 feet (1569 m) on the southern border at Black Squirrel Creek to 14,110 feet (4301 m) on the summit of Pikes Peak, near the western boundary. The county seat is located in Colorado Springs.
El Paso County became a territorial county in 1861 before Colorado became a state in 1876.
The natural physical beauty of the area, situated at the base of Pikes Peak and with an uninterrupted view of the Front Range, can be enjoyed by all. The magnificent scenery inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write the poem “America the Beautiful” after her visit here. The mild climate, on average, supplies 285 days of sunshine, 15 inches of rain, 35 inches of snow, and very low levels of humidity.
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