Sub-Races
0.55%
Governor
Jared Polis
22
9,238
66.59%
+8.06%
0.55%
Secretary of State
Jena Griswold
22
8,489
62.39%
+7.29%
0.54%
Treasurer
Dave Young
22
7,919
59.97%
+6.30%
0.54%
Attorney General
Phil Weiser
22
8,252
61.60%
+6.89%
0.52%
President
Joe Biden
20
10,582
62.70%
+7.30%
0.52%
Senate Class II
John Hickenlooper
20
10,284
61.12%
+7.62%
0.55%
Senate Class III
Michael Bennet
22
8,737
63.01%
+7.12%
3.86%
CO - District 02
Joseph D. Neguse
22
8,410
62.40%
-7.57%
0.54%
At-Large
Kathy Plomer
22
7,805
59.95%
+6.52%
34.55%
CO House 26
Meghan Lukens
22
8,887
64.98%
+11.40%
18.69%
CO Senate 08
Dylan Roberts
22
8,962
65.53%
+9.83%
0.53%
Amendment D - Judges to 23rd Judicial District
Yes
22
8,716
73.69%
+6.30%
0.55%
Amendment E - Homestead Exemption
Yes
22
11,796
89.16%
+1.23%
0.54%
Amendment F - Charitable Gaming
No
22
7,396
60.26%
+0.90%
0.55%
Proposition 121 - Income Tax Rate Reduction
Yes
22
8,160
61.52%
-3.72%
0.55%
Proposition 122 - Psychedelic Plants and Fungi
Yes
22
8,382
63.26%
+9.62%
0.54%
Proposition 123 - Income Tax for Housing
Yes
22
7,365
56.60%
+3.99%
0.54%
Proposition 124 - Liquor Store Licenses
No
22
9,043
69.15%
+6.83%
0.55%
Proposition 125 - Wine Sales
No
22
7,469
55.70%
+6.28%
0.55%
Proposition 126 - Alcohol Delivery
No
22
6,982
52.52%
+1.39%
0.51%
067: Fetal Personhood
No
14
7,921
77.48%
+12.61%
0.52%
105: Label Genetically Modified Food
No
14
6,160
59.36%
-6.11%
0.55%
Proposition FF - Income Tax for School Meals
Yes
22
8,308
61.72%
+4.98%
0.54%
Proposition GG - Income Tax Effects
Yes
22
9,206
71.98%
+0.05%
0.51%
Amendment 70
Yes
16
8,684
62.18%
+6.83%
0.51%
Amendment 72
Yes
16
8,000
57.74%
+10.80%
0.51%
Amendment 76
Yes
20
9,527
58.67%
-4.23%
0.51%
Amendment 77
Yes
20
9,619
61.30%
+0.76%
0.52%
Amendment B
Yes
20
10,107
64.70%
+7.17%
0.52%
Amendment C
Yes
20
10,107
64.70%
+7.17%
0.50%
Domestic Partnerships
Yes
06
4,589
59.73%
+12.08%
0.50%
Gay Marriage
No
06
4,642
59.41%
+14.43%
0.52%
Health Care
No
10
5,456
61.48%
+8.38%
0.52%
Legalize Marijuana
Yes
12
8,272
63.15%
+7.83%
0.49%
Proposition 108
Yes
16
7,735
59.96%
+6.70%
0.52%
Proposition 112 (Statutory)
Yes
18
7,352
56.47%
+11.59%
0.51%
Proposition 113
Yes
20
9,282
57.56%
+5.24%
0.52%
Proposition 114
No
20
10,297
63.16%
+14.08%
0.52%
Proposition 115
No
20
11,531
70.84%
+11.85%
0.52%
Proposition 116
Yes
20
8,589
52.84%
-5.02%
0.50%
Proposition 117
No
20
8,121
54.18%
+6.73%
0.52%
Proposition 118
Yes
20
9,398
58.31%
+0.56%
0.52%
Proposition EE
Yes
20
12,586
76.80%
+9.25%
0.51%
State Personnel System
Yes
12
6,233
54.43%
-1.92%
0.50%
Term Length
No
06
5,194
68.90%
+11.81%
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Routt County was created out of the western portion of Grand County on January 29, 1877. It was named in honor of John Long Routt, the last territorial and first state governor of Colorado. The western portion of Routt County was split off to form Moffat County on February 27, 1911. Steamboat Springs is the largest city and county seat.
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