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  Recount ordered in 18th Judicial District Attorney race after threshold missed by 5 votes
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Last EditedBrentinCO  Nov 29, 2020 11:41am
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AuthorElise Schmelzer
News DateWednesday, November 25, 2020 05:40:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionBecause of five votes, the race to become the next district attorney in the state’s largest judicial district will go to a mandatory recount.

John Kellner, a Republican, leads Democrat Amy Padden by a margin of 1,433 votes in a race that 573,359 people voted in. But that’s not a big enough lead to avoid a recount mandated by Colorado law.

State statute mandates an automatic recount in any race where the leading candidate’s margin is less than or equal to half of 1% of the total votes that candidate received. Under that law, Kellner needed 1,438 more votes than Padden to avoid a mandatory recount — five more votes than his current margin.
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