General Election 2024 results

State, county and local ballot measures and races

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Nov. 6, 2024

All of the following are unofficial results, as of 9:04 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 (Boulder County), 9:10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 15 (Secretary of State) and 7:17 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 (Weld County).

There are 3,433 ballots left to be counted in Boulder County, according to county clerk data.

For full statewide election results, including statewide ballot initiatives, visit the Colorado Secretary of State's website. For Boulder County results, go to electionresults.bouldercounty.gov. For Weld County results, see apps.weld.gov/clerkrecorder/elections/results.

Navigate below to see results on each candidate and issue. If you need a refresher, click the big headings for the summaries. Smaller, bulleted text leads to full, comprehensive write-ups, if you have more time/want to know more.

State + County candidates

Colorado State Board of Education, D2
Kathy Gebhardt, D: 299,042 (100%)
Gebhardt ran unopposed.

CU Regent – At large
Elliott Hood, D: 1,478,219 (50.45%)
Eric Rinard, R: 1,362,951 (46.52%)
T.J. Cole, Unity: 59,590 (2.03%)
Thomas Reasoner, APV: 29,223 (1%)
The Associated Press called this race at 8:04 a.m. on Nov. 7.

State Senator, D17
Tom Van Lone, R: 31,481 (33.23%)
Sonya Jaquez Lewis, D: 63,246 (66.77%)

State Senator, D18
Judy Amabile, D: 73,022 (90.47%)
Gary Swing, Unity: 7,692 (9.53%)

State Representative, D10
William B. DeOreo, R: 6,280 (15.66%)
Junie Joseph, D: 33,818 (84.34%)

State Representative, D11
Karen McCormick, D: 31,616 (69.33%)
Kathy Reeves, R: 13,9866 (30.67%)

State Representative, D12
Kyle Brown, D: 39,682 (76.56%)
Mark Milliman, R: 12,152 (23.44%)

State Representative, D19
Dan Woog, R: 28,417 (50.11%)
Jillaire McMillan, D: 28,294 (49.89%)
The AP estimates 97% of the votes have been counted. It has not yet declared this race.

State Representative, D49
Steve Ferrante, R: 20,791 (36.2%)
Lesley Smith, D: 36,642(63.8%)

District Attorney
Michael Dougherty: 145,758 (100%)
Dougherty ran unopposed.

Regional Transportation Director, District I
Karen Benker: 79,042(100%)
Benker ran unopposed.

County offices

Boulder County Commissioner, D1
Claire Levy, D: 143,106 (99.75%)
Raphael Minot (Write-in): 360 (0.25%)

Boulder County Commissioner, D2
Marta Loachamin, D: 135,242 (75.57%)
Donald “Don” Lewis, R: 43,727 (24.43%)

Boulder County Coroner
Jeff Martin: 137,462 (100%)
Martin ran unopposed.

Boulder ballot issues

2C: Council pay
Yes: 27,634 (59.60%)
No: 18,734 (40.40%)

2D: Executive sessions
Yes: 25,041 (57.31%)
No: 18,656 (42.69%)

2E: Board + commission changes
Yes: 21,457 (49.93%)
No: 21,521 (50.07%)

Superior

Trustee candidates
Three seats on the town’s board of trustees are up for election.

Mike Foster: 3,519
Jason Serbu: 3,408
Heather Cracraft: 3,243
Sandie Hammerly: 3,228
Gregory D. Horowitz: 2,143
George A. Kupfner: 828

3B: Sales tax increase
Yes: 4,076 (53.77%)
No: 3,505 (46.23%)

Louisville city council candidates

Joshua Sroge: 1,733 (49.73%)
Josh Cooperman: 1,752 (50.27%)

It's difficult to estimate the outstanding ballots in Louisville's Ward 1, as the county reports ballot data by precinct, and the most recent Ward 1 races had only a single candidate.

Lafayette ballot issues

6A: Downtown Development Authority
Yes: 237 (80.89%)
No: 56 (19.11%)

6B: Downtown Development Authority
Yes: 226 (78.75%)
No: 61 (21.25%)

2A: Collective bargaining for police officers
Yes: 9,758 (61.87%)
No: 6,015 (38.13%)

Erie

Town council candidates

It its difficult to estimate outstanding ballots in these races, as the town and its district cross county lines.

Mayor
Andrew Moore: 10,384 (51.43%)
Justin Brooks: 9,807 (48.57%)
Includes results from Boulder and Weld counties

Two candidates from each district will be elected

D1 (Boulder County ballots only)
Anil Pesaramelli: 3,988
John Mortellaro: 2,652
Andrew Sawusch: 2,633
Richard Garcia: 2,187

D2
Dan Hoback: 3,208
Brandon M. Bell: 3,049
Ben Hemphill: 2,840
Dan Maloit: 2,078
Includes results from Boulder and Weld counties

D3 (Weld County ballots only)
Emily Baer: 2,885
Brian O’Connor: 2,626

Travis Pinz: 1,612

3C: Marijuana excise tax
Yes: 11,566 (53.6%)
No: 10,014 (46.4%)

7B: RTD annexation (Weld County ballots only)
Yes: 962 (51.8%)
No: 895 (48.2%)

Longmont + Lyons area ballot issues

3A: Longmont open space tax extension
Yes: 39,778 (74.5%)
No: 13,612 (25.5%)
Includes results from Boulder and Weld Counties

2B: Lyons code amendment
Yes: 1,174 (80.14%)
No: 291 (19.86%)

5C: St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) bond
Yes: 81,469 (73.9%)
No: 28,773 (26.1%)
Includes results from Boulder, Larimer and Weld counties

7C: St. Vrain & Left Hand Water Conservancy District tax extension
Yes: 59,412 (84.07%)
No: 11,261 (15.93%)
Includes results from Boulder, Weld and Larimer counties

Other Boulder County ballot issues

6C: Eldorado Springs Public Improvement District
Yes: 148 (91.93%)
No: 13 (8.07%)

6D: Homestead Public Improvement District
Yes: 97 (60.25%)
No: 64 (39.75%)


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