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  Larimer
State Judiciary
  District Attorney - Larimer  Gordon McLaughlin 1 20 +6.46%
County Government
  Assessor  Bob Overbeck 1 22 +9.65%
  Clerk and Recorder  Tina Harris 1 23 +100.00%
  Coroner  Stephen Hanks 1 22 +5.25%
  Sheriff  John J. Feyen 1 22 +100.00%
  Surveyor  Tom Donnelly 2 22 +100.00%
  Treasurer  Irene Josey 2 22 +100.00%
County Commission
  Board of Commissioners District 1  John Kefalas 2 22 +9.75%
  Board of Commissioners District 2  Kristin Stephens 1 20 +6.39%
  Board of Commissioners District 3  Jody Shadduck-McNally 1 20 +5.27%
City
 Fort Collins    169,810
 Loveland    76,378
Town
 Berthoud    10,332
 Estes Park    5,904
 Johnstown  *   17,303
 Timnath    6,487
 Wellington    11,047
 Windsor  *   32,716
Census Designated Place
 Laporte    2,409
 Red Feather Lakes    426
Unincorporated
 Bellvue     
 Buckeye     
 Campion     
 Cherokee Park     
 Drake     
 Glen Haven     
 Glendevey     
 Kinikinik     
 Livermore     
 Masonville     
 Pinewood Springs     
 Pingree Park     
 Poudre Park     
 Rustic     
 Ted's Place     
 Waverly     
Ghost Town
 Manhattan     
 Old Roach     
 Virginia Dale     
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Marketing Area
 Denver, CO     

Sub-Races
% Of Total VotesOfficeLarimer WinnerYrLarimer Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
7.03% Governor   Jared Polis 22 105,588 59.88% +1.35%
7.04% Secretary of State   Jena Griswold 22 99,661 57.00% +1.91%
7.13% Treasurer   Dave Young 22 96,852 55.55% +1.88%
7.09% Attorney General   Phil Weiser 22 98,518 56.32% +1.62%
6.89% President   Joe Biden 20 126,120 56.22% +0.82%
6.67% Senate Class II   John Hickenlooper 20 116,419 53.91% +0.42%
7.01% Senate Class III   Michael Bennet 22 100,466 57.32% +1.43%
31.86% CO - District 02   Joseph D. Neguse 22 71,160 64.03% -5.95%
14.98% CO - District 04   Ken Buck 22 27,871 52.49% -8.45%
4.07% CO - District 08   Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 22 5,140 53.37% +5.70%
7.11% At-Large   Kathy Plomer 22 94,971 55.03% +1.60%
3.98% District 8   Peggy Propst 22 5,229 55.15% +6.68%
42.24% District 2   Callie Marie Rennison 20 109,887 52.13% -7.47%
15.22% District 4   Frank McNulty 22 29,148 56.18% -7.78%
4.02% District 8   Mark VanDriel 22 5,475 58.56% +6.88%
35.50% CO House 49   Kathryn "Katie" Lehr 22 9,346 50.81% +17.64%
18.48% CO House 64   Ryan Armagost 22 4,190 56.32% -6.33%
52.60% CO House 65   Michael "Mike" Lynch 22 14,002 56.65% -5.76%
83.41% CO Senate 15   Rob Woodward 22 38,326 53.98% +4.57%
12.58% CO Senate 23   Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 20 10,098 61.87% +6.73%
7.14% Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District   Yes 22 110,526 69.41% +2.03%
7.14% Amendment E - Homestead Exemption   Yes 22 150,939 88.07% +0.13%
7.13% Amendment F - Charitable Gaming   No 22 98,569 60.35% +0.99%
7.08% Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction   Yes 22 104,842 61.08% -4.16%
7.10% Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi   Yes 22 95,420 55.57% +1.93%
7.07% Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing   Yes 22 92,020 53.93% +1.32%
7.09% Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses   No 22 111,945 65.72% +3.40%
7.11% Proposition 125 - Wine Sales   No 22 89,956 52.09% +2.67%
7.06% Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery   No 22 91,690 53.60% +2.47%
7.12% 067: Fetal Personhood   No 14 95,788 67.30% +2.43%
7.06% 105: Label Genetically Modified Food   No 14 93,208 65.61% +0.14%
7.13% Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals   Yes 22 101,247 58.18% +1.43%
7.12% Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects   Yes 22 118,604 70.31% -1.61%
7.00% Amendment 70   Yes 16 105,678 55.03% -0.33%
7.03% Amendment 72   No 16 101,325 52.61% -0.44%
6.87% Amendment 76   Yes 20 129,070 59.55% -3.34%
6.85% Amendment 77   Yes 20 121,553 57.95% -2.60%
6.94% Amendment B   Yes 20 121,964 58.06% +0.54%
6.94% Amendment C   Yes 20 121,964 58.06% +0.54%
7.20% Domestic Partnerships   Yes 06 56,476 50.90% +3.25%
7.25% Gay Marriage   Yes 06 58,295 51.73% -3.30%
6.95% Health Care   No 10 62,957 53.12% +0.02%
7.04% Legalize Marijuana   Yes 12 98,164 55.77% +0.45%
6.97% Proposition 108   Yes 16 101,016 55.21% +1.95%
7.18% Proposition 112 (Statutory)   No 18 94,909 53.13% -1.98%
6.91% Proposition 113   Yes 20 115,313 53.13% +0.80%
6.89% Proposition 114   Yes 20 111,344 51.70% +0.79%
6.90% Proposition 115   No 20 130,369 59.95% +0.97%
6.89% Proposition 116   Yes 20 117,139 54.03% -3.83%
6.89% Proposition 117   Yes 20 107,651 52.21% -0.34%
6.89% Proposition 118   Yes 20 125,063 58.10% +0.35%
6.88% Proposition EE   Yes 20 151,439 69.62% +2.07%
6.87% State Personnel System   Yes 12 84,814 54.48% -1.88%
7.16% Term Length   No 06 61,896 57.26% +0.17%

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Websitehttps://www.larimer.org
Established November 01, 1861
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorRP
Last ModifiedBrentinCO August 25, 2019 01:59pm
Description Named for the founder of Denver William Larimer, Jr, Larimer County is one of Colorado's 64 Counties. The county seat and most populous city is Fort Collins, home to Colorado State University.
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