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Colorado elections, 2012

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Contents
1 2012 Elections
2 Eligibility to Vote
2.1 Primary election
2.2 General election
3 Voting absentee
3.1 Eligibility
3.2 Deadlines
3.3 Military and overseas voting
4 Voting early
5 See also
6 References

The state of Colorado held elections in 2012. Below are the dates of note:

On the 2012 ballot Click here for all
November 6, 2012
Election Results
U.S. Senate Defeatedd Preview Article
U.S. House (7 seats) Approveda
State Executives Defeatedd N/A
State Senate (20 seats) Approveda Preview Article
State House (65 seats) Approveda
Ballot measures (3 measures) Approveda Preview Article

2012 Elections

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For election results in the 50 states, see our November 6, 2012 election results page

Elections by type

U.S. House

See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado, 2012
Members of the U.S. House from Colorado -- Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 3 3
     Republican Party 4 4
Total 7 7
District General Election Candidates Incumbent 2012 Winner Partisan Switch?
1st Democratic Party Diana DeGette
Republican Party Danny Stroud
Libertarian Party Frank Atwood
Green Party Gary Swing
Grey.png Thomas Henry Juniel
Diana DeGette Democratic Party Diana DeGette No
2nd Democratic Party Jared Polis
Republican Party Kevin Lundberg
Libertarian Party Randy Luallin
Green Party Susan Hall
Jared Polis Democratic Party Jared Polis No
3rd Democratic Party Sal Pace
Republican Party Scott Tipton
Libertarian Party Gregory Gilman
Grey.png Tisha Casida
Grey.png Morgan West
Grey.png Jaime McMillan
Scott Tipton Republican Party Scott Tipton No
4th Democratic Party Brandon Shaffer
Republican Party Cory Gardner
Libertarian Party Josh Gilliland
Constitution Party Doug Aden
Cory Gardner Republican Party Cory Gardner No
5th Republican Party Doug Lamborn
Republican Party George Allen Cantrell (write-in)
Libertarian Party Jim Pirtle
Grey.png Dave Anderson
Constitution Party Kenneth R. Harvell
Green Party Misha Luzov
Doug Lamborn Republican Party Doug Lamborn No
6th Democratic Party Joe Miklosi
Republican Party Mike Coffman
Libertarian Party Patrick Provost
Grey.png Kathy Polhemus
Mike Coffman Republican Party Mike Coffman No
7th Democratic Party Ed Perlmutter
Republican Party Joe Coors, Jr.
Libertarian Party Buck Bailey
Constitution Party Douglas Campbell
Ed Perlmutter Democratic Party Ed Perlmutter No

State Senate

See also: Colorado State Senate elections, 2012

Heading into the election, Democrats maintain partisan control in the state senate.

Colorado State Senate
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 20 19
     Republican Party 15 16
Total 35 35


State House

See also: Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2012

Heading into the election, Republicans maintain partisan control in the state house.

Colorado House of Representatives
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 32 37
     Republican Party 33 28
Total 65 65


Ballot measures

See also: Colorado 2012 ballot measures

November 6, 2012

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CICA

Amendment 64 Allow the possession and use of marijuana by those over 21 and establish regulations for marijuana.

Approveda

1,383,140 (55%)

1,116,894 (45%)

CICA

Amendment 65 Require Colorado Congress members to support a federal constitutional amendment on campaign spending and contributions.

Approveda

1,762,516 (74%)

619,073 (26%)

LRCA

Amendment S Increase the positions that are exempt from the state personnel system and make other amendments to the state personnel system.

Approveda

1,276,432 (56%)

988,542 (44%)

Local measures

See also: Local ballot measures, Colorado and Local ballot measure elections in 2012

Ballotpedia tracked local ballot elections in 11 states. Those states included: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin.

For the state of Colorado, below is a glimpse of some of the local measures that appeared or were scheduled to appear on ballots in 2012.

Local ballot measures, Colorado

...click here for all 2012 Colorado local measures.

Eligibility to Vote

Colorado

Primary election

See also: Voting in the 2012 primary elections

Colorado was one of 20 states to use a closed primary system.[1] The deadline to register to vote in the 2012 primary election was May 29, 2012.[2] (Information about registering to vote)

General election

See also: Voting in the 2012 general elections

The deadline to register to vote was 29 days prior to the election day, which in 2012 was October 8.[3]

  • Voter ID info
  • Residency requirements: Colorado resident and have lived in current precinct for at least 30 days before the election[4]
  • Same-day registration: None

Voting absentee

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See also: Absentee Voting

As Colorado uses a vote-by-mail system, there is no need for absentee ballots.[5]

Voting early

See also: Early voting

Colorado is one of 34 states that permits early voting with no specific restrictions as to who can vote early. Early voting begins 10 days before a primary election and 15 days before a general election. Early voting ends on the day prior to Election Day.[6]

See also

Footnotes