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Colorado Department of State - Election Division
2010 Colorado Congressional and Statewide Results
Primary Filing Begins: 4/30/09, Primary Filing Deadline: 5/27/10, Alternative Party Filing Deadline: 6/1/10, Primary Write-in Deadline: 6/4/10, Independents Filing Deadline: 6/15/10, Primary: 8/10/10, Write-in Deadline: 8/24/10, General Election: 11/2/10,
Last Updated: August 11, 2010 |
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
Governor, 57.0% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010, August William "Bill" Ritter, Jr. (D) not seeking re-election Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Toss Up, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Rasmussen Reports' Gubernatorial Scorecard: Toss-Up, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss-Up, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up, |
Mayor John Hickenlooper (D), |
businessman Dan Maes (R) 50.6%, ex-U.S. Rep. Scott McInnis (R) 49.3%, |
Jaimes Brown (L) 62.3%, Dan "Kilo" Sallis (L) 37.6%, |
ex-U.S. Rep. Thomas G. "Tom" Tancredo (C), |
financial advisor Jason R. Clark (I), |
Willie Travis Chambers (WI), Michael R. Moore (WI), |
Gubernatorial Convention Result, |
Governor, 57.0% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010, August William "Bill" Ritter, Jr. (D) not seeking re-election Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Toss Up, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss-Up, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, |
Mayor John Hickenlooper (D), |
Businessman Joe Gschwendtner (R), ex-U.S. Rep. Scott McInnis (R) 49.89%, businessman Dan Maes (R) 49.35%, translator Yoon J. Mager (R), computer consultant Mark Vanderbilt (R), |
Jaimes Brown (L), Dan "Kilo" Sallis (L), |
Lt. Governor - Tied with Gov., 57.0% in '06, 1st term, Barbara O'Brien (D) not seeking re-election, next election in 2010 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
univ. pres. Joe Garcia (D), |
St. Sen. Josh Penry (R)?, |
Ken Wyble (L), |
'02, '04 & '08 Senate nominee Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell (C), |
Heather Anne McKibbin (I), |
financial advisor Victoria A. Adams (I), |
Attorney General, 52.5% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett (D), |
John W. Suthers (R), |
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Secretary of State 50.8% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010, Mike Coffman (R) elected to Congress, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Bernie Buescher (D), |
attorney Scott Gessler (R), |
Frank Atwood (L), |
Amanda Campbell (C), |
Treasurer, 51.3% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Cary Kennedy (D), |
real estate investor Walker Stapleton (R) 50.8%, banker J.J. Ament (R) 49.1%, |
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Senator, 51.3 in '04, 1st term, Next election in 2010, Ken Salazar (D) nominated for Interior Secretary D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Toss Up, Chris Cillizza: One of the Most Likely Seats to Switch Party, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Rasmussen Reports' Balance of Power: Toss-Up, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss Up, Ken Rubin: Democrat Favored, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up, |
Michael F. Bennet (D) 54.2%, ex-state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff (D) 45.8%, |
DA Ken Buck (R) 51.6%, ex-Lt. Gov. Jane E. Norton (R) 48.4%, |
Macklyn "Mac" Stringer (L) 52.4%, John Finger (L) 47.5%, |
Robert A. Kinsey (G), artist Bruce E. Lohmiller (G/WI), |
Jason Napolitano (Rfm), |
Charley Miller (I), |
Senate Convention Result, |
Michael F. Bennet (D) 40%, ex-state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff (D) 60%, |
patent attorney Steven Kent "Steve" Barton (R), DA Ken Buck (R), Dr. Robert Greenheck (R), Gary Dean Kennedy (R), Vincent E. Martinez (R), ex-Lt. Gov. Jane E. Norton (R), businessman Cleve Tidwell (R), ex-St. Sen. Tom Wiens (R), Mark Evan Van Wyk (R), |
John Finger (L), Macklyn Stringer (L), |
1st Congressional District, 71.9% in '08, 7th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic, |
Diana DeGette (D), |
Mike Fallon (R), Steven Kent Barton (R) withdrew |
Clint Jones (L) 59.7%, Jeffrey Schitter (L) 40.2%, |
'98 Senate candidate, '02 candidate / arts promoter Gary Swing (G), |
Chris Styskal (C), |
2nd Congressional District, 62.6% in '08, 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Democratic, |
Jared Polis (D), |
marketing director Stephen Bailey (R) 69.4%, private investigator Bob Brancato (R) suspended campaign but still got 30.6%, |
Curtis Harris (L), |
Jenna Goss (C), |
3rd Congressional District, 61.6% in '08, 3rd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Likely Democratic, Cook Political Report: Lean Democratic, Rothenberg Political Report: Democrat Favored, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, |
John T. Salazar (D), |
'06 nominee / St. Rep. Scott R. Tipton (R) 55.7%, attorney Robert M. "Bob" McConnell (R) 44.3%, |
Gregory Gilman (L), |
Jake Segrest (I), |
James Fritz (WI), John W. Hargis Sr. (WI), |
3rd Congressional District Convention Result, |
3rd Congressional District, 61.6% in '08, 3rd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Likely Democratic, Cook Political Report: Lean Democratic, Rothenberg Political Report: Democrat Favored, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, |
John T. Salazar (D), |
'06 nominee / St. Rep. Scott R. Tipton (R) 54.5%, attorney Robert M. "Bob" McConnell (R) 45.5%, |
Gregory Gilman (L), |
4th Congressional District, 56.2% in '08, 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Hotline's Competitive House Race, Rothenberg Political Report: Lean Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up, |
Betsy Markey (D), |
St. Rep. Cory Gardner (R), |
Jassen Bowman (L), |
Doug Aden (C), |
Ken "Wasko" Waszkiewicz (I), |
4th Congressional District Convention Result, |
4th Congressional District, 56.2% in '08, 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, DCCC Frontline member, Hotline's Competitive House Race, Rothenberg Political Report: Lean Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up, |
Betsy Markey (D), |
St. Rep. Cory Gardner (R) 61%, HVA specialist Dean Madere (R) 20%, Univ. of CO Regent Tom Lucero (R) 19%, |
drilling fluids engineer Mike Nelson (Unity), |
5th Congressional District, 60.0% in '08, 2nd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, |
Kevin Bradley (D), |
Doug Lamborn (R), |
Jerell Klaver (L), |
Brian "Constitution" Scott (C), |
6th Congressional District, 60.7% in '08, 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Republican, Safe Republican |
pilot John Flerlage (D), |
Mike Coffman (R), |
Rob McNealy (L), |
7th Congressional District, 63.5% in '08, 2nd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Likely Democratic, |
Ed Perlmutter (D), |
City Councilor Ryan Frazier (R) 64.3%, Air National Guard vet. Lang Sias (R) 35.7%, |
Buck Bailey (L), |
1. Link to Predictions:
2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, |
= Democrats take over control, |
= Republican retain control, |
= Republicans take over control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party take over control |
Bold indicates incumbent. |
Yellow district indicates open races. |
Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. |
Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control. |
Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. |
Red boxes indicates Republicans took control. |
3. Key to Colorado Political Parties:
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