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2022 Colorado General Election Results

Colorado holds its November 2022 General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 8 for national, state races, state propositions and questions, and municipal questions and ordinances. Check here for the latest results after polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Statewide midterm election races include:

  • U.S. Senate
  • U.S. House of Representatives
  • Governor
  • Secretary of state
  • Treasurer
  • Attorney general

Races to watch include the US Senate race between incumbent Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet and GOP challenger Joe O’Dea; incumbent Gov. Jared Polis vs. Republican Heidi Ganahl; and the U.S. House District 3 race that pits incumbent Rep. Lauren Boebert against Dem Adam Frisch. State ballot measures include healthy school meals (Proposition FF), state income tax (Proposition 121), decriminalization of psychedelic plants and fungi (Proposition 122), affordable housing (Proposition 123), liquor store licenses (Proposition 124), alcohol sales (Proposition 125) and alcohol delivery (Proposition 126).

Election results are from data provided by The Associated Press.


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Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).

* Indicates an incumbent

US House District 3

Precincts: 486 / 491 (99% reporting)
Lauren Boebert (R)*
50%
50%
163,832
Adam Frisch (D)
50%
50%
163,278

US House District 8

Precincts: 385 / 389 (99% reporting)
Yadira Caraveo (D)
48%
48%
114,385
Barbara Kirkmeyer (R)
48%
48%
112,760
Richard Ward (Lib)
4%
4%
9,281

Prop 122 - Regulate Natural Medicine

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Yes 
54%
54%
1,296,994
No 
46%
46%
1,121,111

Prop 123 - Affordable Housing Fund

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Yes 
53%
53%
1,269,817
No 
47%
47%
1,143,961

Prop 124 - Retail Liquor Licenses

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
No 
62%
62%
1,497,330
Yes 
38%
38%
905,570

Prop 125 - Expand Alcohol Licenses

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Yes 
51%
51%
1,228,412
No 
49%
49%
1,200,201

Prop 126 - Allow Alcohol Delivery

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
No 
51%
51%
1,238,064
Yes 
49%
49%
1,183,061

Governor

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Jared Polis (D)*
59%
59%
1,468,476
Heidi Ganahl (R)
39%
39%
983,034
Kevin Ruskusky (Lib)
1%
1%
28,938
Danielle Neuschwanger (AmC)
1%
1%
21,623
Paul Fiorino (Uty)
1%
1%
6,686

US Senate

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Michael Bennet (D)*
56%
56%
1,397,164
Joe O'Dea (R)
41%
41%
1,031,685
Brian Peotter (Lib)
2%
2%
43,535
TJ Cole (Uty)
1%
1%
16,381
Frank Atwood (AVP)
1%
1%
11,355

US House District 7

Precincts: 403 / 407 (99% reporting)
Brittany Pettersen (D)
56%
56%
204,984
Erik Aadland (R)
41%
41%
150,509
Ross Klopf (Lib)
2%
2%
6,187
Critter Milton (Uty)
1%
1%
1,828

Prop FF - Fund School Meal Program

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Yes 
57%
57%
1,384,852
No 
43%
43%
1,055,571

Prop 121 - Reduce Income Tax Rate

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Yes 
65%
65%
1,581,166
No 
35%
35%
842,494

Secretary of State

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Jena Griswold (D)*
55%
55%
1,369,032
Pam Anderson (R)
42%
42%
1,045,579
Bennett Rutledge (Lib)
1%
1%
36,484
Amanda Campbell (AmC)
1%
1%
17,603
Gary Swing (Uty)
1%
1%
11,458
Jan Kok (AVP)
1%
1%
4,591

Attorney General

Precincts: 3,234 / 3,267 (99% reporting)
Phil Weiser (D)*
55%
55%
1,349,127
John Kellner (R)
43%
43%
1,060,859
William Robinson (Lib)
2%
2%
54,558

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