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November 01, 2018 11:07 AM UTC

Poll: Who Will Be Colorado's Next Secretary of State?

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Just a few days out from the 2018 midterm election, here’s a poll on the race for Colorado secretary of state: Republican incumbent Wayne Williams versus Democratic election lawyer Jena GriswoldRemember, we’re looking for your best educated guess on the outcome of this race, not who you support or who you would prefer to see emerge victorious.

Who will win the Colorado secretary of state race?

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6 thoughts on “Poll: Who Will Be Colorado’s Next Secretary of State?

    1. Williams' misstep with handing over voter info to the Kobach "fraud" commission is probably mostly forgotten with voters.  The boots, hat and pants controversy, while fresh, may not have gotten a lot of attention from news-free voters.  So the power of incumbency in a down-ballot race could overwhelm both.

      I hope I'm wrong, of course.

      1. I think the percentages are actually pretty close to the odds. 51% for Williams, but Griswold is still in the race. I would bet the margin of victory will be around 2% whichever way it goes.

  1. Griswold has a solid future in politics if she wants it.  But I don't think it will include winning this election.

    I've not seen enough of a campaign to think it will overcome incumbency, familiarity, and a die-hard desire to have at least one Republican in a state-wide office.  This is the race where people who want to claim they are "balanced" and "vote for the person" will come down and support a Republican. 

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