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2020 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST GENERAL ELECTION Office of the Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder, State of Colorado The following document contains the official Kit Carson County election results for the 2020 General Election. You will find additional information about your elected officials and other documents relating to the 2020 General Election. Susan Corliss, Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder Crystal Richards, Deputy Clerk - Elections 11/23/2020
11/23/2020 2020 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST GENERAL ELECTION Office of the Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder, State of Colorado About the Format of this Abstract Results Contained in the Abstract This publication contains the official certified results for the 2020 General Election for all candidates, judicial retention races, and ballot issues certified to the ballot by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. Major Changes to Colorado Elections Law Colorado continues mailing ballots to all active voters in the state. Prior to 2013, Colorado mailed ballots to voters upon request. Results & Officer Information Reported by the Counties The results in this abstract are more accurate than the compiled and totaled returns reported on the Secretary of State’s website immediately after the election because they account for any miscalculations in the totals initially reported by Kit Carson County. The election results and county officer information in this abstract were obtained the Secretary of State’s office and the Kit Carson County records. Registered Voters, Ballots Cast, & Turnout In the results section of this abstract, the column titled “Registered Voters” is the number of registered voters eligible to vote in each contest. The column titled “Total” is the number of ballots counted in each contest. Colorado statute currently requires that county-level turnout be reported by registered voters. However, prior to 2011, statute required that turnout be reported by active voters. To allow comparison of turnout data throughout the years, we have chosen to provide the turnout data for both active and registered voters. 1
11/23/2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT FORMAT OF THIS ABSTRACT ........................................................1 - 3 ABOUT FORMAT OF THE ABSTRACT ........................................................................ 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................ 2 DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS....................................................................... 3 CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION ....................................................................4-15 CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION OF CANVASS BOARD.................................................. 4 OFFICIAL ELECTION ABSTRACT OF ELECTION.....................................................5-12 10.6.1 OFFICIAL ABSTRACT AND REPORTING TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE .......................... 5 PRESIDENTIAL .................................................................................................. 6 UNITED STATES SENATOR ................................................................................. 7 REPRESENTATIVE 117 CONGRESS .....................................................................................7 STATE REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT #65 .........................................................................7 DISTRICT ATTORNEY 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT .................................................................7 COUNTY COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT #1 ............................................................................7 COUNTY COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT #3 ............................................................................8 JUSTICE OF THE COLORADO SUPREME COURT ..............................................................8 COURT OF APPEALS ............................................................................................................8 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE ......................................................................................................8 AMENDMENT B (CONSTITUTIONAL) – PROPERTY TAX RATES ............. 9 AMENDMENT C (CONSTITUTIONAL) – CHARITABLE GAMES .................. 9 AMENDMENT 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) – US CITIZEN TO VOTE ................ 9 AMENDMENT 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) – GAMING LIMIT ............................. 9 AMENDMENT EE (STATUTORY) – VAPING TAX....................................... 10 AMENDMENT 113 (STATUTORY) – NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE ........... 10 PROPOSITION 114(STATUTORY) – GRAY WOLVES................................ 10 PROPOSITION 115 (STATUTORY) – LATE TERM ABORTION ................. 11 PROPOSITION 116 (STATUTORY) – STATE INCOME TAX ..................... 11 PROPOSITION 117 (STATUTORY) – STATE ENTERPRISE ...................... 11 PROPOSITION 118 (STATUTORY) – PAID FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE .. 12 PROVISIONAL BALLOTS ...................................................................................... 13 CANVAS ELECTION RESULTS FROM DOMINION ....................................14-15 SAMPLE BALLOT ........................................................................................16-17 FRONT BALLOT .............................................................................................. 16 BACK OF BALLOT ........................................................................................... 17 RISK LIMITING AUDIT ..................................................................................18-19 ELECTION RESULTS BY PRECINCTS .................. HORIZONTAL REPORT 1-7 2
11/23/2020 Directory Name Party Office Term Address Phone Kit Carson County Government Stan Hitchcock REP County Commissioner – 2021-2024 District 1 Cory Wall REP County Commissioner – 2015-2022 1650 Donelan Ave., Ste. District 2 101, PO Box 160 (719) 346-8133 Burlington, CO 80807 Dave Hornung REP County Commissioner – 2009-2024 District 3 Susan Corliss REP County Clerk 2015-2022 1650 Donelan Ave., Ste. 203, PO Box 249 (719) 346-8638 Burlington, CO 80807 Pamela J. Mills REP County Treasurer 2011-2022 1650 Donelan Ave., Ste. 202, PO Box 396 (719) 346-8434 Burlington, CO 80807 Abbey Mullis DEM County Assessor 1995-2022 1650 Donelan Ave., Ste. (719) 346-8946 102 Burlington, CO 80807 Tom Ridnour REP County Sheriff 2011-2022 1650 Donelan Ave., Ste. (719) 346-8934 103 Burlington, CO 80807 Vacant County Surveyor 2022 – 4 yr Randy B. Gorton REP County Coroner 2011-2022 1576 Lowell Ave., Ste. B (719) 346-9515 Burlington, CO 80807 United States Government Michael F. Bennet DEM United States Senator 2011-2022 Denver (202) 224-5852 John Hickenlooper DEM United States Senator 2021-2024 Denver (202) 224-5941 Ken Buck REP US Congressional – District 4 2015-2022 Windsor (202) 225-4676 State of Colorado Jared Polis DEM Governor 2018-2022 Boulder (303) 866-2471 Dianne Primavera DEM Lieutenant Governor 2018-2022 Broomfield (303) 866-4075 Jena Griswold DEM Secretary of State 2018-2022 Louisville (303) 894-2200 Dave Young DEM State Treasurer 2018-2022 Greenwood Village (303) 866-2441 Philip J. Weiser DEM Attorney General 2018-2022 Denver (720) 508-6000 Jerry Sonnenberg REP State Senate – District 1 2019-2022 Sterling (303) 866-6360 Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma Rod Pelton REP House of Representative – 2019-2022 Cheyenne Wells (303) 866-3706 District 65 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Yuma Travis Sides REP District Attorney – 13 2021-2024 Sterling (970) 542-3420 Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Michael K. Grinnan County Judge - Kit Carson 2009-2022 Burlington (719) 346-5524 3
11/23/2020 KIT CARSON COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER Susan Corliss, County Clerk 1650 Donelan Ave. Suite 203 P.O. Box 249 Burlington, CO 80807-0249 Phone 719-346-8638 Ext. 301 Fax 719-346-8721 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION KIT CARSON COUNTY ) I, Susan Corliss, the Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder, do hereby certify the Official Abstract of Votes Cast attached herein for the 2020 General Election held in Kit Carson County on the 3rd of November, 2020. We the undersigned Canvass Board for the 2020 General Election, do hereby certify that: We have reviewed the Risk Limiting Audit (RLA) We have reviewed all ballot forms and ballot logs associated with this election We have compared the number of ballots counted to the number of ballots cast We have reviewed and do hereby certify the results in the Official Abstract of Votes Cast Witness our hands and seal this 23rd day of November, 2020. 4
11/23/2020 KIT CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT GENERAL MAIL BALLOT – NOVEMBER 3, 2020 OFFICIAL Rule 10.6.1 TOTAL ACTIVE REGISTERED ELECTORS a) The total number of eligible electors (Active) on election day 85.09% 4575 b) The total number of registered electors (Active & Inactive) on election day 76.56% 5085 c) The statement of votes counted by Race and ballot question or issue. see below d) The total number of ballots cast in the election. 3893 COUNTY STATISTICS The number of mail ballots counted and the number rejected 3696 34 The number of in-person ballots counted 197 The number of provisional ballots counted and the number Accepted Rejected 0 rejected listed by each rejection code 0 The number of damaged and spoiled ballots 268 The number of UOCAVA issued/Returned 22 12 We, the undersigned, Board of Canvassers of the election Returns of the General Mail Ballot Election held in said Kit Carson County, in the State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct abstract of the votes at said election, as shown by the returns from the mail ballot election held in Kit Carson County for the General Election held November 3, 2020 in said Kit Carson County. 5
11/23/2020 NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CANVASS RESULTS AS OF NOVEMBER 23, 2020 November 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL REGISTERED COUNTY 4575 RESULTS VOTERS # OF VOTED BALLOTS 3893 85.09% Votes Presidential Electors Party TOTAL Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris Democratic 662 Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican 3144 Don Blankenship / William Mohr American Constitution 11 Bill Hammons / Eric Bodenstab Unity 2 Howie Hawkins / Angela Nicole Walker Green 2 Blake Huber / Frank Atwood Approval Voting 0 Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Libertarian 34 Brian Carroll / Amar Patel American Solidarity 2 Mark Charles / Adrian Wallace Unaffiliated 1 Phil Collins / Billy Joe Parker Prohibition 0 Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Darcy G. Richardson Alliance 0 Dario Hunter / Dawn Neptune Adams Progressive 0 Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro / Khadijah Unaffiliated 2 Maryam Jacob Sr. Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm Jarrett Socialist Workers 2 Joseph Kishore / Norissa Santa Cruz Socialist Equality 0 Kyle Kenley Kopitke / Nathan Re Vo Sorenson Independent American 1 Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman Socialism and Liberation 0 Joe McHugh / Elizabeth Storm Unaffiliated 2 Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard Unaffiliated 2 Jordan "Cancer" Scott / Jennifer Tepool Unaffiliated 0 Kayne West / Michelle Tidball Unaffliated 4 Write -In (Kasey Wells / Rachel Wells) No Party Affiliation 0 Write -In (Todd Cella / Timothy Bryan Cella) Independent 0 Write-In (Tom Hoefling / Andy Prior) Unaffiliated / No Party 0 Affiliation 3871 Over Votes 2 Under Votes 20 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 6
11/23/2020 UNITED STATES SENATOR Party TOTAL John W. Hickenlooper Democratic 628 Cory Gardner Republican 3138 Daniel Doyle Approval Voting 8 Stephan "Seku" Evans Unity 5 Raymon Anthongy Doane Libertarian 36 (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) Write -In (Danny Skelly) Unaffiliated 0 Write -In (Bruce Lohmiller) Green 0 Write-In (Michael Sanchez) Unaffiliated 0 3815 Over Votes 1 Under Votes 77 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Representative to the 117th US Congress – District 4 Party TOTAL Ike McCorkle Democratic 525 Ken Buck Republican 3148 Bruce Griffith Libertarian 59 Laura Ireland Unity 34 3766 Over Votes 1 Under Votes 126 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 State Representative Dist #65 Party TOTAL Rod Pelton Republican 3350 3350 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 543 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 District Attorney 13th Judicial Dist Party TOTAL Travis Sides Republican 3205 3205 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 688 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 County Commissioner Dist #1 Party TOTAL Stan Hitchcock Republican 3355 3355 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 538 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 7
11/23/2020 County Commissioner Dist #3 Party TOTAL Carlin Stratton Democratic 779 David L. Hornung Republican 2983 3762 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 131 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 JUSTICE OF THE COLO SUPREME COURT TOTAL Shall Justice Melissa Hart of the Colorado Supreme YES 1904 Court be retained in office? NO 1289 3193 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 700 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 JUSTICE OF THE COLO SUPREME COURT TOTAL Shall Justice Carlos A. Samour Jr. of the Colorado YES 1831 Supreme Court be retained in office? NO 1313 3144 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 749 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 COURT OF APPEALS TOTAL Shall Judge Ted C. Tow III of the Colorado Court of YES 1832 Appeals be retained in office? NO 1272 3104 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 789 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 COURT OF APPEALS TOTAL Shall Judge Craig R. Welling of the Colorado Court of YES 1780 Appeals be retained in office? NO 1362 3142 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 751 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE - 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TOTAL Shall Judge Kevin Lee Hoyer of the 13th Judicial District YES 2236 be retained in office? NO 927 3163 Over Votes 1 Under Votes 729 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 8
11/23/2020 Amendment B (CONSTITUTIONAL) TOTAL Without increasing property tax rates, to help preserve funding for YES 1633 local districts that provide fire protection, police, ambulance, hospital, kindergarten through twelfth grade education, and other NO 2059 services, and to avoid automatic mill levy increases, shall there be an 3692 amendment to the Colorado constitution to repeal the requirement that the general assembly periodically change the residential assessment rate in order to maintain the statewide proportion of residential property as compared to all other taxable property valued for property tax purposes and repeal the nonresidential property tax assessment rate of twenty-nine percent? Over Votes 0 Under Votes 201 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Amendment C (CONSTITUTIONAL) TOTAL Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution YES 1843 concerning the conduct of charitable gaming activities, and, in connection therewith, allowing bingo-raffle licensees to hire NO 1813 managers and operators of games and reducing the required 3656 period of a charitable organization's continuous existence before obtaining a charitable gaming license? Over Votes 0 Under Votes 237 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Amendment 76 (CONSTITUTIONAL) TOTAL Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution requiring YES 3294 that to be qualified to vote at any election an individual must be a United States citizen? NO 490 3784 Over Votes 1 Under Votes 108 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Amendment 77 (CONSTITUTIONAL) TOTAL Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution and a YES 1838 change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning voter- approved changes to limited gaming, and, in connection therewith, NO 1834 allowing the voters of Central City, Black Hawk, and Cripple Creek, for their individual cities, to approve other games in addition to those currently allowed and increase a maximum single bet to any amount; and allowing gaming tax revenue to be used for support services to improve student retention and credential completion by students enrolled in community colleges? 3672 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 221 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 9
11/23/2020 Proposition EE (STATUTORY) TOTAL SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASED BY $294,000,000 ANNUALLY BY YES 1452 IMPOSING A TAX ON NICOTINE LIQUIDS USED IN E-CIGARETTES AND OTHER VAPING PRODUCTS THAT IS EQUAL TO THE TOTAL STATE TAX ON NO 2312 TOBACCO PRODUCTS WHEN FULLY PHASED IN, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX BY UP TO 22% OF THE MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE, INCREMENTALLY INCREASING THE CIGARETTE TAX BY UP TO 9 CENTS PER CIGARETTE, EXPANDING THE EXISTING CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO TAXES TO APPLY TO SALES TO CONSUMERS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE STATE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM TAX FOR MOIST SNUFF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, CREATING AN INVENTORY TAX THAT APPLIES FOR FUTURE CIGARETTE TAX INCREASES, AND INITIALLY USING THE TAX REVENUE PRIMARILY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING TO HELP OFFSET REVENUE THAT HAS BEEN LOST AS A RESULT OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS RELATED TO COVID-19 AND THEN FOR PROGRAMS THAT REDUCE THE USE OF TOBACCO AND NICOTINE PRODUCTS, ENHANCE THE VOLUNTARY COLORADO PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND MAKE IT WIDELY AVAILABLE FOR FREE, AND MAINTAIN THE FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS THAT CURRENTLY RECEIVE REVENUE FROM TOBACCO TAXES, WITH THE STATE KEEPING AND SPENDING ALL OF THE NEW TAX REVENUE AS A VOTER- APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? 3764 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 129 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Proposition 113 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall the following Act of the General Assembly be approved: An YES 797 Act concerning adoption of an agreement among the states to elect the President of the United States by national popular vote, NO 2955 being Senate Bill No. 19-042? 3752 Over Votes 2 Under Votes 139 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Proposition 114 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes YES 754 concerning the restoration of gray wolves through their reintroduction on designated lands in Colorado located west of the NO 2984 continental divide, and, in connection therewith, requiring the Colorado parks and wildlife commission, after holding statewide hearings and using scientific data, to implement a plan to restore and manage gray wolves; prohibiting the commission from imposing any land, water, or resource use restrictions on private landowners to further the plan; and requiring the commission to fairly compensate owners for losses of livestock caused by gray wolves? 3738 Over Votes 1 Under Votes 154 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 10
11/23/2020 Proposition 115 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes YES 2587 concerning prohibiting an abortion when the probable gestational age of the fetus is at least twenty-two weeks, and, in connection NO 1136 therewith, making it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine to perform or attempt to perform a prohibited abortion, except when the abortion is immediately required to save the life of the pregnant woman when her life is physically threatened, but not solely by a 3723 psychological or emotional condition; defining terms related to the measure including "probable gestational age" and "abortion," and excepting from the definition of "abortion" medical procedures relating to miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy; specifying that a woman on whom an abortion is performed may not be charged with a crime in relation to a prohibited abortion; and requiring the Colorado medical board to suspend for at least three years the license of a licensee whom the board finds performed or attempted to perform a prohibited abortion? Over Votes 1 Under Votes 169 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Proposition 116 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes reducing YES 2771 the state income tax rate from 4.63% to 4.55%? NO 992 3763 Over Votes 0 Under Votes 130 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 Proposition 117 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes requiring YES 2312 statewide voter approval at the next even-year election of any newly created or qualified state enterprise that is exempt from the NO 1278 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado constitution, if the projected or actual combined revenue from fees and surcharges of the enterprise, and all other enterprises created within the last five years that serve primarily the same purpose, is 3590 greater than $100 million within the first five fiscal years of the creation or qualification of the new enterprise? Over Votes 0 Under Votes 303 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 11
11/23/2020 Proposition 118 (STATUTORY) TOTAL Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes YES 1101 concerning the creation of a paid family and medical leave program in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, authorizing paid NO 2639 family and medical leave for a covered employee who has a serious health condition, is caring for a new child or for a family member with a serious health condition, or has a need for leave related to a 3740 family member's military deployment or for safe leave; establishing a maximum of 12 weeks of family and medical leave, with an additional 4 weeks for pregnancy or childbirth complications, with a cap on the weekly benefit amount; requiring job protection for and prohibiting retaliation against an employee who takes paid family and medical leave; allowing a local government to opt out of the program; permitting employees of such a local government and self- employed individuals to participate in the program; exempting employers who offer an approved private paid family and medical leave plan; to pay for the program, requiring a premium of 0.9% of each employee's wages, up to a cap, through December 31, 2024, and as set thereafter, up to 1.2% of each employee's wages, by the director of the division of family and medical leave insurance; authorizing an employer to deduct up to 50% of the premium amount from an employee's wages and requiring the employer to pay the remainder of the premium, with an exemption for employers with fewer than 10 employees; creating the division of family and medical leave insurance as an enterprise within the department of labor and employment to administer the program; and establishing an enforcement and appeals process for retaliation and denied claims? Over Votes 0 Under Votes 153 TOTAL # BALLOTS 3893 12
11/23/2020 Mail Ballot General Election November 3, 2020 KIT CARSON COUNTY, BURLINGTON, CO Provisional Ballots To check on your ballot please find the number on the stub that was given to you on Election Day. The reasons for accepting or rejecting a provisional ballot is listed with the CODE. Acceptance Codes begin with the letter A and the Rejection codes begin with R. Kit Carson County did not have any Provisional Ballots for the Mail Ballot General Election held on November 3,2020. Acceptance Codes: Accepted: AOK Reviewed and confirmed voter's eligibility Election official issued the elector the wrong ballot style. The voted ballot will be duplicated and only races and ADB issues for which the elector is qualified to vote may be counted. Elector voted a provisional ballot because the Voter Service and Polling Center lost connectivity. Elector's ALC eligibility is confirmed Rejected: RNS (Rejection not signed) Provisional Ballot Affidavit not signed. RIN (Rejection incomplete information provided) Required information is incomplete and the designated election official is unable to confirm voter's eligibility. REE (Rejection envelope empty) Provisional ballot envelope is empty. RAB (Rejection voter voted mail ballot) Designated election official has confirmed that voter voted a mail ballot. RED (Rejection based upon ballot cast in person) Voter voted in a Voter Service Center or polling Center. RIP (Rejection based on incorrect party) Incorrect Party in Primary Election. RFE (Rejection felon not eligible to vote) Individual was convicted on a felony and is eighter serving a sentence on confinement or detention or is on parole. RWC (Rejection elector not a resident of the district, county, or the State of Colorado) The individual does not reside within the district, county, or state, as applicable, and is not eligible to vote in the county where the provisional ballot was voted. RID (Rejection first time voter has not supplied identification upon registration or thereafter prior to and during time voter voted) First Time Voter is tagged ID deficient, and did not provide ID at the time of voting. BOARD OF CANVASS 13
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