Election results are still coming in for Colorado. Some candidates have declared victory and some have conceded, but others are waiting to do so. According to CBS News projections, Lauren Boebert will go on to represent Colorado for a third congressional term, just in a new district. Although she conceded in the presidential election, CBS News results showed voters in Colorado chose Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump by a 54% margin (as of Wednesday afternoon).
There were numerous statewide measures (14) citizens were asked to vote for or against this year, including on issues like abortion, judicial discipline and school choice. The last time Coloradans had more than 14 statewide initiatives on their ballot was in 1914 -- 110 years ago.
There were open seats in three of Colorado's eight congressional districts (Districts 3, 4 and 5). All three seats were vacated by Republicans, and constituents are deciding if GOP candidates will continue to be their representatives. The race in District 8 remains close. It is one of several races nationwide could determine the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. In Denver and other municipalities and counties, voters were asked to approve or reject local law changes relating to issues like health care, affordable housing and school district funding.
In the election results below, follow the live updates to see who Coloradans have chosen to vote for in the presidential race and on lower ticket races on the ballot in 2024.
President - Colorado election results
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 1
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 2
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 3
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 4
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 5
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 6
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 7
U.S. Representative - Colorado Congressional District 8
Colorado ballot measures
Amendment G: Allows more disabled veterans to access a state property tax exemption
Amendment H: Sets up a judicial discipline board
Amendment I: No bail for defendants in first-degree murder cases
Amendment J: Removes the same-sex marriage ban from the state constitution
Amendment K: Sets earlier deadlines to set the ballot
Amendment 79: Enshrines legal abortion in the state constitution
Amendment 80: Constitutional right to school choice
Proposition JJ: Allows state to keep taxes it's collected from sports betting
Proposition KK: Excise tax on gun and ammunition sales
Proposition 127: Bans the sporting hunting of big cats
Proposition 128: Parole eligibility for people convicted of violent crimes
Proposition 129: Creates a veterinary professional associates' degree
Proposition 130: $350 million in state funding for law enforcement
Jesse Sarles manages the web content and website operations for CBS Colorado. He writes articles about Colorado news and sports in and around the Denver area.
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