Election Results
George W. Bush (i) Republican 58,319,499 (51%) 269 Electorial Votes
John F. Kerry Democrat 54,805,359 (48%) 242 Electorial Votes
Ralph Nader Independent 390,461 (0%) 0 Electroial Votes
CO - U.S. Senate
Ken Salazar Democrat 942,472 (50%) Winner
Pete Coors Republican 890,338 (48%)
Douglas Campbell American Constitution 16,805 (1%)
Richard Randall Libertarian 8,629 (0%)
John Harris Independent 7,519 (0%)
Victor Good Reform Party 5,667 (0%)
Finn Gotaas Unaffiliated 1,523 (0%)
CO - U.S. House - District 1
Diana DeGette (i) Democrat 159,979 (73%) Winner
Roland Chicas Republican 53,561 (25%)
George Lilly American Constitution 4,676 (2%)
CO - U.S. House - District 2
Mark Udall (i) Democrat 140,787 (65%) Winner
Stephen Hackman Republican 69,842 (32%)
Norm Olsen Libertarian 4,540 (2%)
CO - U.S. House - District 3
John Salazar Democrat 148,618 (51%)
Greg Walcher Republican 137,203 (47%)
Jim Krug Unaffiliated 8,465 (3%)
CO - U.S. House - District 4
Marilyn Musgrave (i) Republican 143,849 (52%) Winner
Stan Matsunaka Democrat 124,039 (44%)
Bob Kinsey Green 11,411 (4%)
CO - U.S. House - District 5
Joel Hefley (i) Republican 188,032 (70%) Winner
Fred Hardee Democrat 72,340 (27%)
Rob Roberts Libertarian 6,415 (2%)
CO - U.S. House - District 6
Tom Tancredo (i) Republican 199,271 (60%) Winner
Joanna Conti Democrat 129,657 (39%)
Jack Woehr Libertarian 3,590 (1%)
Peter Shevchuk American Constitution 1,144 (0%)
CO - U.S. House - District 7
Bob Beauprez (i) Republican 114,505 (55%)
Dave Thomas Democrat 88,218 (42%)
Clyde Harkins American Constitution 5,246 (3%)
CO - Amendment 36 - Amends the state constitution to allocate Colorado's nine electoral votes proportionally in accordance with the popular vote.
No - 1,181,363 (66%)
Yes - 613,090 (34%)
Source: FoxNews.com
As Of: 8:05 Mountain Standard Time
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