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词条 2018 Colorado elections
释义

  1. Governor and lieutenant governor

     Results 

  2. Attorney general

     Democratic primary  Declared  Campaign suspended  Endorsements  Polling  Results  Republican primary  Declared  Results  General election  Endorsements  Polling  Results 

  3. Secretary of state

     Democratic primary  Declared  Eliminated at convention  Withdrawn  Results  Republican primary  Declared  Endorsements  Results  General election  Endorsements  Results 

  4. State treasurer

     Democratic primary  Declared  Eliminated at convention  Disqualified  Endorsements  Results  Republican primary  Eliminated at convention [71]   Declined  Results  General election  Results 

  5. Colorado State Board of Education

     Results  Results 

  6. Regents of the University of Colorado

     Declared  Eliminated at convention  Results  Results  Results 

  7. State legislature

     State senate  State house 

  8. United States House of Representatives

  9. District 20 District Attorney

     General election candidates  Democratic primary 

  10. References

  11. External links

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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Colorado on November 6, 2018. All of Colorado's executive officers were up for election as well as all of Colorado's seven seats in the United States House of Representatives.

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Governor and lieutenant governor

{{main|Colorado gubernatorial election, 2018}}

Results

{{Election box begin no change| title=Colorado gubernatorial election, 2018}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Colorado Democratic Party
|candidate = Jared Polis
|votes = 1,348,888
|percentage = 53.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Colorado Republican Party
|candidate = Walker Stapleton
|votes = 1,080,801
|percentage = 42.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Scott Helker
|votes = 69,519
|percentage = 2.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Unity Party of America
|candidate = Bill Hammons
|votes = 25,854
|percentage = 1.0
}}{{Election box total no change
|votes = 2,525,062
|percentage = 100.0%
}}{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Colorado Democratic Party
}}{{Election box end}}

Attorney general

Incumbent Republican attorney general Cynthia Coffman ran for governor, but was eliminated at the state Republican party convention in April.

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Joe Salazar, state representative[1]
  • Phil Weiser, former dean of the University of Colorado Law School[2]

Campaign suspended

  • Michael Dougherty, district attorney for Colorado's Twentieth Judicial District[3][4]
  • Amy Padden, federal prosecutor[5]
  • Brad Levin, attorney[6]

Endorsements

{{Endorsements box
| title = Michael Dougherty (Withdrawn)
| list =
  • Bruce Brown, district attorney for Colorado's 5th Judicial District[7]
  • Mike Foote, state representative[8]

}}{{Endorsements box
| title = Joe Salazar
| list =Organizations:
  • Colorado AFL-CIO [9]
  • Our Revolution [10]
  • Progressive Democrats of America [11]
  • Hardcore Democrats
  • Working Families Party
  • Vote Pro-Choice
  • Never Again Colorado [12]
  • Colorado Black Women for Political Action [12]
  • Keep Colorado Green[12]
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Colorado[13]
  • 350.org[13]
National Officials:
  • Bernie Sanders, US Senator and 2016 presidential candidate, Vermont.[14]
Statewide Officials:
  • Jonathan Singer, state representative [15]
  • Leslie Herod, state representative
  • James Coleman, state representative
  • Edie Hooton, state representative [12]
  • Jovan Melton, state representative
  • Joann Ginal, state representative
  • Adrienne Benavidez, state representative
  • Faith Winter, state representative
  • Mike Foote, state representative and candidate for Boulder County DA [12]
  • Mark Ferrandino, former Speaker of the House
  • Celina Benavidez, former state representative
  • Polly Baca, former state senator
  • Irene Aguilar, state senator
  • Lucia Guzman, minority leader of the Colorado Senate
  • Dominick Moreno, state senator
  • Jessie Ulibarri, former state senator
Local officials:
  • Rochelle Galindo, Greeley councilwoman
  • Rhonda Solis, member of Colorado Board of Education
  • Paul Lopez, Denver city councilman
  • Kathly Plomer, president of the Adams County Board of Education
  • Brother Jeff Fard, Denver community leader
  • Eva Henry, Adams County commissioner
  • Shannon Bird, Westminster city councilwoman
  • Maria de Cambria, Westminster city councilwoman
  • Alberto Garcia, Westminster city councilwoman
  • Chaz Tedesco, Adams County commissioner

}}{{Endorsements box
| title = Brad Levin
| list =
  • Jean Dubofsky, former Colorado Supreme Court Justice[16]

}}{{Endorsements box
| title = Phil Weiser
| list =

Statewide elected officials:

  • Bernie Buescher, former Secretary of State and former Colorado Deputy Attorney General[17]
  • John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado
  • JD MacFarlane, former Colorado Attorney General
  • Bill Ritter, former governor of Colorado
  • Roy Romer, former governor of Colorado
  • Ken Salazar, former U.S. Senator and former United States Secretary of the Interior[18]
  • Gail Schoettler, former Colorado lieutenant governor and state treasurer
  • Tim Wirth, former United States Senator from Colorado

Local elected officials:

  • Bruce Brown, district attorney for Colorado’s 5th Judicial District (Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, & Summit Counties)
  • Kathy Chandler-Henry, Eagle County Commissioner
  • Jeff Chostner, district attorney for Pueblo
  • Dennis Flores, Pueblo City Councilman
  • Stan Garnett, former Boulder County district attorney
  • Irene Griego – University of Colorado regent
  • Chris Hansen, state representative, District 6 (Denver County)
  • Bill Holen, Arapahoe County Commissioner
  • Nancy Jackson, Arapahoe County Commissioner #4
  • Jeni James Arndt, state representative; Assistant Majority Caucus Chair, District 53 (Larimer County)
  • Elise Jones, Boulder County Commissioner
  • Tracy Kraft Tharp, state representative, District 29 (Jefferson County)
  • Alice Madden, former Majority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives[18]
  • Dennis Maes, Pueblo County School Board member; former judge; practicing lawyer
  • Jeanne McQueeney, Eagle County Commissioner
  • Sean Murphy, Mayor of Telluride, Colorado
  • Anthony Nunez, former Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Garrison Ortiz, Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Sal Pace, Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Joe Pelle, Boulder County Sheriff
  • Marcelina Rivera, currently serving as chief of staff to superintendent of Aurora Public Schools
  • Gail Schwartz, former Colorado state senator
  • David Skaggs, former Congressman Colorado’s 2nd District
  • Taylor Voss, Pueblo City School Board
  • John Walsh, former United States Attorney for Colorado
  • Fiona Arnold – CEO of Mainspring Developers; former executive director of the Colorado Department of Economic Development; former chair of the Colorado Law Dean’s Advisory Council

Community and civic leaders:

  • Jessica Brown, partner, Gibson Dunn; former president, Colorado Women’s Bar Association; former chair, Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado board of trustees
  • Maxine Burkett, Law Professor
  • Dan Caruso, founder, chairman, and CEO of Zayo; former chair of the Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network Steering Committee
  • Aneesh Chopra, former Chief Technology Officer of the United States[19]
  • Audrey Danner, owner of Mountain Connect
  • Brad Feld, co-founder Foundry Group; co-founder of Mobius Venture Capital
  • Franz Hardy, former chair of the CU Law Alumni Board; partner at Gordon & Rees
  • Sue Heilbronner, CEO of Mergelane
  • Amy Padden, federal prosecutor, former candidate for Colorado Attorney General[20]
  • Paul Washington, former executive director of the Denver Office of Economic Development

}}

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Salazar
Phil
Weiser
Amy
Padden
Brad
Levin
Undecided
Magellan Strategies (R)May 30–31, 2018503± 4.38%27%8%65%
Magellan Strategies (R)March 20–23, 2018410± 4.8%34%5%5%4%51%

Results

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Phil Weiser
| party = Colorado Democratic Party
| votes = 298,048
| percentage = 50.43
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joe Salazar
| party = Colorado Democratic Party
| votes = 292,912
| percentage = 49.57
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 590,960
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}

Republican primary

Declared

  • George Brauchler, district attorney for Colorado's 18th Judicial District[21]

Results

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = George Brauchler
| party = Colorado Republican Party
| votes = 414,532
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 414,532
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}

General election

Endorsements

{{Endorsements box
| title = Phil Weiser
| list =Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
  • Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States[22]
  • Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States
Statewide Elected Officials:
  • Bernie Buescher, former Secretary of State and former Colorado Deputy Attorney General[23]
  • John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado
  • JD MacFarlane, former Colorado Attorney General
  • Bill Ritter, former governor of Colorado
  • Roy Romer, former governor of Colorado
  • Ken Salazar, former U.S. Senator and former United States Secretary of the Interior[24]
  • Gail Schoettler, former Colorado lieutenant governor and state treasurer
  • Tim Wirth, former United States Senator from Colorado
Local Elected Officials:
  • Bruce Brown, district attorney for Colorado’s 5th Judicial District (Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, & Summit Counties)
  • Kathy Chandler-Henry, Eagle County Commissioner
  • Jeff Chostner, district attorney for Pueblo
  • Dennis Flores, Pueblo City Councilman
  • Stan Garnett, former Boulder County district attorney
  • Irene Griego – University of Colorado regent
  • Chris Hansen, state representative, District 6 (Denver County)
  • Bill Holen, Arapahoe County Commissioner
  • Nancy Jackson, Arapahoe County Commissioner #4
  • Jeni James Arndt, state representative; assistant majority caucus chair, District 53 (Larimer County)
  • Elise Jones, Boulder County Commissioner
  • Tracy Kraft Tharp, state representative, District 29 (Jefferson County)
  • Alice Madden, former Majority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives[18]
  • Dennis Maes, Pueblo County School Board member; former judge; practicing lawyer
  • Jeanne McQueeney, Eagle County Commissioner
  • Sean Murphy, Mayor of Telluride, Colorado
  • Anthony Nunez, former Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Garrison Ortiz, Pueblo County Commissioner
  • Sal Pace, Pueblo County Commissioners
  • Joe Pelle, Boulder County Sheriff
  • Marcelina Rivera, currently serving as chief of staff to superintendent of Aurora Public Schools
  • Gail Schwartz, former Colorado state senator
  • David Skaggs, former Congressman Colorado’s 2nd District
  • Taylor Voss, Pueblo City School Board
  • John Walsh, former United States Attorney for Colorado
  • Fiona Arnold – CEO of Mainspring Developers; former executive director of the Colorado Department of Economic Development; former chair of the Colorado Law Dean’s Advisory Council
Community and civic leaders:
  • Jessica Brown, partner, Gibson Dunn; former president, Colorado Women’s Bar Association; former chair, Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado board of trustees
  • Maxine Burkett, law professor
  • Dan Caruso, founder, chairman, and CEO of Zayo; former chair of the Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network Steering Committee
  • Aneesh Chopra, former Chief Technology Officer of the United States[25]
  • Audrey Danner, owner of Mountain Connect
  • Brad Feld, co-founder Foundry Group; co-founder of Mobius Venture Capital
  • Franz Hardy, former chair of the CU Law Alumni Board; partner at Gordon & Rees
  • Sue Heilbronner, CEO of Mergelane
  • Amy Padden, federal prosecutor, former candidate for Colorado Attorney General[26]
  • Paul Washington, former executive director of the Denver Office of Economic Development

}}{{Endorsements box
| title = George Brauchler
| list =
  • Bob Beauprez, former U.S. Representative[27]
  • Jim Crone, Morgan County Sheriff[28]
  • Michael McIntosh, Adams County Sheriff[29]
  • Shawn Mobley, Otero County Sheriff[30]
  • Brian Norton, Rio Grande County Sheriff[31]
  • Steve Reams, Weld County Sheriff[32]
  • Dan Rubinstein, 21st Judicial District Attorney[33]
  • Jeff Shrader, Jefferson County Sheriff[34]
  • Justin Smith, Larimer County Sheriff[35]
  • James Van Beek, Eagle County Sheriff[36]
  • Garrett Wiggins, Routt County Sheriff[37]
  • Sam Zordel, Prowers County Sheriff[38]
  • Colorado Association of REALTORS®[39]
  • Fort Collins Coloradoan[40]
  • Durango Herald[41]
  • The Pueblo Chieftain[42]
  • The Denver Post[43]

}}

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Phil
Weiser (D)
George
Brauchler (R)
Undecided
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/daga-sharing/Colorado+General+Election+Poll.pdf Democratic Attorneys General Association (D)]May 8–10, 2018883± 3.30%47%35%18%

 

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