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Colorado 2024 election results: Who won, who lost and races still too close to call

Lauren Boebert wins 4th Congressional District, Colorado votes to enshrine Abortion access in state constitution and more race results

Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/Chet Strange)
Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/Chet Strange)
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Click here to see a comprehensive list of Colorado election results and check out Denver election results here.

While some races are still too close to call, here’s a look at how Colorado candidates and ballot measures performed in this year’s general election. (This is a developing story and will be updated.)

Federal offices

U.S. President: Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris

Trump wins the White House in political comeback rooted in appeals to frustrated voters

U.S. Representative District 4: Lauren Boebert vs. Trisha Calvarese

Lauren Boebert goes for third term on friendlier ground in 4th Congressional District

U.S. Representative District 8: Yadira Caraveo vs. Gabe Evans

U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo and Gabe Evans face close race for Congress going into election

U.S. Representative District 3: Adam Frisch vs. Jeff Hurd

Adam Frisch, Jeff Hurd compete for Boebert’s seat in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District

Colorado ballot measures

Proposition 127: Mountain lion and bobcat hunting ban

Colorado Proposition 127 results show mountain lion hunting ban failing with voters

Amendment 79: Abortion access

Amendment 79 results: Coloradans vote to enshrine abortion access in constitution

Proposition KK: Firearms, ammunition excise tax

Colorado voters overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition KK, an excise tax on firearms and ammunition

Amendment J: Repeal defunct same-sex marriage ban

Amendment J: Removing ban on same-sex marriage from Colorado Constitution up in early voting

Amendment 80: School choice

Colorado voters rejecting move to enshrine school choice in state constitution

Proposition 131: Ranked-choice voting

Proposition 131: Colorado voters reject ranked-choice voting, election overhaul

Denver, DPS, Aurora, RTD ballot measures

Issue 2Q: Denver Health sales tax and Ballot Issue 2R: Affordable housing tax

Denver voters rejecting $100M affordable housing sales tax, supporting $70M Denver Health sales tax in early results

RTD Ballot Issue 7A: Keep tax money

Voters let RTD, Arapahoe County keep tax revenue, leaning toward letting Jefferson County keep revenue in TABOR requests

Initiated Ordinance 308: Fur ban and Initiated Ordinance 309: Slaughterhouse ban

Denver voters rejecting fur ban and slaughterhouse ban initiatives

Ballot Issue 4A: Denver Public Schools bond

Voters back $1 billion bond measures for Denver, Aurora and Cherry Creek schools

Referred Question 2U: Right to unionize for city employees and Referred Question 2V: Binding arbitration for contract disputes in firefighters’ union

Denver voters approve unionization of city employees, arbitration for firefighters

Aurora Ballot Question 3A: Pit bull ban

Aurora leaning toward lifting pit bull ban

State and regional offices

District attorney

Denver elects John Walsh as new district attorney; George Brauchler and Amy Padden hold big leads in contested metro-area DA races

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