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August 12, 2010 03:11 AM UTC

Voting Turnout Differences

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  • by: peterco

Here are the numbers for selected counties, along with percent turnout for each party.  This is using the Senate race on both sides, since the governor numbers were obviously lower.  There are two tables, one for polling place counties and another for all mail.  I helpfully labeled the dominant congressional districts.  

You can try to draw/spin conclusions from the limited data set, or wait until you can see the full results.

I’ll be putting up the primary election results on COMaps.org, and do a second update with maps and pretty figures.  The extent polling place versus mail changed the outcome of the race is probably minimal, but I’ll have to wait and see.

Tables are after the break.

Polling Place

El Paso – 5th

REP 56017 – 35.6%

DEM 20043 – 24.2%

Archuleta – 3rd

REP 1541 – 33.5%

DEM 488 – 22.1%

Moffat – 3rd

REP 2225 – 50.8%

DEM 315 – 22.7%

All Mail

Denver – 1st

REP 19621 – 27.6%

DEM 61580 – 30.2%

Boulder – 2nd (Mostly)

REP 15597 – 35.4%

DEM 31647 – 34.6%

Alamosa – 3rd

REP 1389 – 49.9%

DEM 1462 – 40.8%

Mesa – 3rd

REP 18732 – 44.9%

DEM 7392 – 35.3%

Larimer – 4th

REP 28468 – 38.5%

DEM 20375 – 33.4%

Washington – 4th

REP 1329 – 63.1%

DEM 197 – 46.8%

Douglas – 6th

REP 31822 – 35.8%

DEM 13212 – 32.7%

Jefferson – 7th & 6th

REP 51333 – 40.6%

DEM 44174 – 37.0%

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  1. I double checked the Denver numbers and they are not correct according to the Denver Election Division website.

    (This is for Denver only)

    GOP:

    Total active R voters 51,700

    Total R votes cast 20,050

    turnout: 38.8%

    Dem:

    Total active D voters 154,166

    Total D votes cast 92,969

    turnout: 40.8%

    Lib:

    Total active L voters 1538

    Total L votes cast 329

    turnout: 21.4%

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