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Colorado

9 electoral votes

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Biden (D) has won. An estimated 98 percent of votes have been counted.

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Biden
55.4%
1,804,352
Trump
41.9%
1,364,607
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U.S. Senate

John Hickenlooper (D) is projected to defeat Sen. Cory Gardner (R) and leads by 301,622 votes.

VotesPct.
HickenlooperDEM
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1,731,114
53.5%
GardnerGOP1,429,492
44.2

Colorado has seven U.S. House races. Jump to results

How much of the vote has been counted?

The Post estimates 98% of votes cast have been counted here.

100%

Polls closed (3 months ago)

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Note: Maps on this page won’t indicate a leading candidate in each county until an estimated 35 percent of the vote has been reported there.

Updated Dec 7, 2020 at 10:14 a.m. ET

Presidential results

In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won Colorado by a margin of 4.9 points, adding nine electoral college votes to her total. See early exit poll results from Colorado.

Denver

Colorado Springs

Fort Collins

Boulder

Grand Junction

LEAD/WON

Trump

Biden

CandidateVotes Pct.
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Joe Biden Biden DEM
1,804,35255.4%
Donald Trump *Trump *GOP
1,364,60741.9
Jo Jorgensen Jorgensen LIB
52,4601.6
Howie Hawkins Hawkins GRN
8,9860.3
Kanye West West IND
8,0890.2
Don Blankenship Blankenship CST
5,0610.2
Bill Hammons Hammons UTY
2,7300.1
Brian Carroll Carroll ASP
2,5160.1
Mark Charles Charles IND
2,0110.1
Gloria La Riva La Riva PSL
1,0350.0
Kyle Kopitke Kopitke IND
7620.0
Rocky De La Fuente De La Fuente ALI
6360.0
Joe McHugh McHugh UNA
6140.0
Brock Pierce Pierce IND
5720.0
Phil Collins Collins PRO
5680.0
Princess Jacob-Fambro Jacob-Fambro UNA
4950.0
Dario Hunter Hunter PRG
3790.0
Blake Huber Huber APV
3550.0
Alyson Kennedy Kennedy SWP
3540.0
Joseph Kishore Kishore SEP
1960.0
Jordan Scott Scott UNA
1750.0
Write-ins Write-ins WRI
00.0
An estimated 98% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent

U.S. Senate results

In the Colorado U.S. Senate race, the incumbent Cory Gardner (R) is running against John Hickenlooper (D). Gardner has represented Colorado in the Senate since 2015. The state's other Senate seat is held by Michael Bennet (D).

Denver

Colorado Springs

Fort Collins

Boulder

Grand Junction

LEAD/WON

Gardner

Hickenlooper

CandidateVotes Pct.
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John Hickenlooper Hickenlooper DEM
1,731,11453.5%
Cory Gardner *Gardner *GOP
1,429,49244.2
Raymon Doane Doane LIB
56,2621.7
Daniel Doyle Doyle APV
9,8200.3
Stephan Evans Evans UTY
8,9710.3
Write-ins Write-ins WRI
00.0
An estimated 98% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent

U.S. House results

Denver

Colorado Springs

Fort Collins

Boulder

Grand Junction

LEAD/WON

Democrat

Republican

Seat

Current leader

* Incumbent

Statewide ballot measures

Constitutional Amendment 76

Require citizenship to vote

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,985,23962.9%
No No
1,171,13737.1
3,156,376 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Constitutional Amendment 77

Allow local voters to change gambling limits

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,854,15360.5%
No No
1,208,41439.5
3,062,567 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Constitutional Amendment B

Repeal property tax assessment rates

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,740,39557.5%
No No
1,285,13642.5
3,025,531 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Constitutional Amendment C

Decrease regulations of charitable gambling

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
1,586,97352.3%
No No
1,444,55347.7
3,031,526 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition 113

Join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,644,71652.3%
No No
1,498,50047.7
3,143,216 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition 114

Restore gray wolf populations on designated lands

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
1,590,29950.9%
No No
1,533,31349.1
3,123,612 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition 115

Ban late-term abortions

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
1,292,78741.0%
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No No
1,859,47959.0
An estimated 95% of votes have been counted.

Proposition 116

Reduce state income tax

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,821,70257.9%
No No
1,327,02542.1
3,148,727 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition 117

Require voter approval of state-run enterprises

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
1,573,11452.5%
No No
1,420,44547.5
2,993,559 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition 118

Create a statewide program for family and medical leave

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
1,804,54657.7%
No No
1,320,38642.3
3,124,932 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Proposition EE

Create tobacco and nicotine tax

ResponseVotes Pct.
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Yes Yes
2,134,60867.6%
No No
1,025,18232.4
3,159,790 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Results by state

By Peter Andringa, Jason Bernert, Lenny Bronner, Madison Dong, Jess Eng, Simon Glenn-Gregg, Shana Hadi, Daniel Hoerauf, Jason Holt, Aditya Jain, Isabelle Lavandero, Emily Liu, Anthony Pesce, Erik Reyna, Ashlyn Still and Susan Tyler

Sources: Edison Research, Associated Press, ProPublica, U.S. Census Bureau, National Center for Health Statistics, Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, Cook Political Report. Illustrations by Ben Kirchner for The Washington Post.