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Who’s winning Colorado: Live election results

Election Nov. 8. Get information about how to vote in Colorado here. See primary results here.

What's happening in Colorado
Updated Nov. 9 at 1:57 a.m.

Democrat Michael F. Bennet has beaten Darryl Glenn, a Republican, in the race for the Colorado Senate seat currently held by Bennet.

Early in the season, Republicans struggled to find someone to challenge Bennet, whose seat is one of the more vulnerable of the Democratic senate spots. Glenn, their choice, was largely unknown. He had been outspoken about police discrimination against African Americans, and if he had been elected, he would have been the Senate’s second black Republican member.

All of Colorado's House seats have been decided. Republicans have held four seats, while Democrats have held three. Every House seat is up for election every two years.

Colorado voted for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic former secretary of state, in Tuesday’s presidential election.

Past votes

Voters in Colorado have picked the winning candidate in election cycles since 1972. In 2012, they voted for with % of the vote. Below, look at the winner and margin of victory in the state, and which candidates went on to win the election.

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