Sources are showing that some precincts are still not reporting. As of this mail, 98% of precincts state-wide have reported; 100% of 3rd & 4th Congressional Districts are in.
Otero County results from the County Clerk: 2010 Otero County Election Results
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Otero County Results:
Republicans are listed in red; Democrats in blue; others in gold.
Winners are in bold.
| Otero County Commissioner District 2 |
Kevin Karney
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5,210 |
100% |
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| Otero County Commissioner District 3 |
Jim Baldwin |
3,350 |
53.67% |
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Jim Sandoval |
2,259 |
36.19% |
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Doug Powers |
633 |
10.14% |
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| County Clerk |
Sharon Sisnroy |
5,412 |
100% |
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| Treasurer |
Dennis Smith |
5,422 |
100% |
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| Assessor |
Ken Hood |
5,113 |
100% |
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Sheriff
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Chris Johnson
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4,044
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64.00%
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Randy Garrett
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2,275
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36.00%
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| Coroner |
Bob Fowler
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5,831
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100%
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Question on removal of term limits for the DA:
Yes: 1,889 (31.28%) NO: 4,150 (68.72%)
Question 1B to prohibit marijuana centers, etc. in Otero County:
YES: 1,172 (56.13%) No: 916 (43.87%)
Question 2A to prohibit marijuana centers, etc. in La Junta:
YES: 1,092 (54.01%) No: 930 (45.99%)
Judicial Retention Questions:
Retain 16th Judicial Court Judge Michale Schiferl:
Yes: 1,136 (67.9%) No: 537 (32.1%)
Retain Otero County Court Judge Doug Manley:
Yes: 1,283 (72.69%) No: 482 (27.31%)
As
a few precincts are still not reporting, and there are so many races and questions to cover, we're just providing a link to the
Denver Post Election page for details and updates. From there you can select the type of race (e.g. State Senate, Propositions, Judicial Retentions) or area (County, City, District).
Quick summary of state-wide and regional races on Otero County's ballots:
Office
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Winner
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US Senate
|
Michael Bennet
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US House, 3rd CD
|
Scott Tipton
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US House, 4th CD
|
Cory Gardner
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Governor
|
John Hickenlooper
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Attorney General
|
John Suthers
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Secretary of State
|
Scott Gessler
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Treasurer
|
Walker Stapleton
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CU Regent at Large
|
Steve Bosley
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CU Regent, 4th CD
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Sue Sharkey
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State Senate District 2
|
Kevin Grantham
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State House District 64
|
Wes McKinley
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Quick summary of state-wide amendments and propositions on Otero County's ballot:
| Question |
Result |
| Amendment P - Move Bingo & Raffles to the Dept. of Rev. |
No |
| Amendment Q - Provide for seat of government in a disaster |
Yes |
| Amendment R - Remove taxes on property leased from the government (if lease is under $6,000) |
No |
| Amendment 60 - Property taxes & repealing voter-approved taxe increases |
No |
| Amendment 61 - Setting state & local debt limits (borrowing) |
No |
| Amendment 62 - Personhood |
No |
| Amendment 63 - Health Care Choice |
No |
| Proposition 101 - Cutting Vehicle and Other Taxes and Fees |
No |
| Proposition 102 - Bail Bond Changes |
No |
All state-wide judges on the ballot were retained.
Additional sources for election results are:
http://www.krdo.com/election/index.html (state, district, and local results)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032553/ns/politics (National Senate, House, Governor races)