2023 Colorado Elections
Denver, Colorado - April 4, 2023
Denver City Auditor
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
Tim O’Brien | Nonpartisan | 59.1% | 84,745 |
Erik Clarke | Nonpartisan | 40.9% | 58,592 |
Denver City Clerk and Recorder
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
Paul López | Nonpartisan | 100.0% | 128,614 |
Colorado Springs, Colorado - April 4, 2023
Mayor Runoff Election - May 16, 2023
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
Yemi Mobolade | Nonpartisan | 57.5% | 67,442 |
Wayne W. Williams | Nonpartisan | 42.5% | 49,909 |
Mayor General Election
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
Yemi Mobolade | Nonpartisan | 29.8% | 32,429 |
Wayne W. Williams | Nonpartisan | 19.2% | 20,908 |
Sallie Clark | Nonpartisan | 17.8% | 19,384 |
Darryl Glenn | Nonpartisan | 8.7% | 9,470 |
Longinos Gonzalez Jr. | Nonpartisan | 7.9% | 8,622 |
Johnathan Tiegen | Nonpartisan | 5.0% | 5,405 |
Andrew Dalby | Nonpartisan | 4.4% | 4,825 |
Tom Strand | Nonpartisan | 2.4% | 2,597 |
Lawrence Martinez | Nonpartisan | 1.7% | 1,823 |
Christopher Mitchell | Nonpartisan | 1.1% | 1,248 |
Kallan Rodebaugh | Nonpartisan | 1.0% | 1,129 |
Jim Miller | Nonpartisan | 0.9% | 948 |
City Council (3 Seats)
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
David Leinweber | Nonpartisan | 15.4% | 43,606 |
Lynette Crow-Iverson | Nonpartisan | 14.3% | 40,441 |
Brian Risley | Nonpartisan | 14.0% | 39,635 |
Katherine Gayle | Nonpartisan | 9.9% | 28,164 |
Glenn Carlson | Nonpartisan | 8.9% | 25,335 |
Gordon Klingenschmitt | Nonpartisan | 7.9% | 22,404 |
Roland Rainey Jr. | Nonpartisan | 7.1% | 20,015 |
Chineta Davis | Nonpartisan | 6.5% | 18,456 |
Jay Inman | Nonpartisan | 5.8% | 16,362 |
Jane Northrup Glenn | Nonpartisan | 5.2% | 14,750 |
Jaymen Johnson | Nonpartisan | 5.1% | 14,514 |
State District 3 special election
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
---|---|---|---|
Michelle Talarico | Nonpartisan | 53.7% | 9,736 |
Scott Hiller | Nonpartisan | 46.3% | 8,386 |
Statewide Ballot Measures - November 7, 2023
Type | Number | Title | Subject | Description |
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LRSS | HB 1290 | Prop II: Tobacco and Nicotine Product Tax Revenue Measure | Taxes and Tobacco | Asks voters to either (1) allow the state to retain and spend revenue the state received above the estimated revenue generated from increases taxes on cigarettes and tobacco and nicotine products in Proposition EE or (2) refund $23.65 million to distributors and wholesalers and reduce the tobacco tax rate by 11.53% |
LRSS | SB 303 | Prop HH: Property Tax Changes and Revenue Change Measure | Taxes and Property | Reduces the property tax rate; allows the state to retain and spend revenues (that it would otherwise be required to refund to residents under the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR)) to give local governments to make up lost tax revenues from the property tax rate reduction |
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