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Home arrow News arrow Legislative arrow 2008 Colorado Election Results
2008 Colorado Election Results PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 07 November 2008

One day post-election, even though votes from some races are still being counted in Colorado, we wanted to get our post-election memo out to you.  Attached is the analysis and results of Tuesday night’s election.  Included are results from the Presidential Race, the U.S. Senate and Congressional races as well as each state Senate and House of Representatives race in Colorado.  Additionally, results of the ballot measures are included.

Today, the Republican and Democrat caucuses met to elect leadership for the 2009 Colorado General Assembly.  Below are the results.

Senate

President: Senator Peter Groff (D-Denver)
President Pro Tem: Senator Betty Boyd (D-Lakewood)
Majority Leader: Senator Brandon Shaffer (D-Longmont
Assistant Majority Leader: Senator Lois Tochtrop (D-Thornton)
Caucus Chair: Senator Suzanne Williams (D-Aurora)
Minority Leader: Senator Josh Penry (R-Grand Junction)
Assistant Minority Leader: Senator Greg Brophy (R-Wray)
Caucus Chair: Senator Mike Kopp (R-Lakewood)
Minority Whip: Senator Senator Nancy Spence (R-Centennial)

House of Representatives

Speaker-elect: Representative Terrance Carroll (D-Denver)
AMajority Leader: Representative Paul Weissman (D-Louisville)
Assistant Majority Leader: Representative Andy Kerr (D-Lakewood)
Caucus Chair: Representative Karen Middleton (D-Aurora)
Whip: Representative Claire Levy (D-Nederland)
Assistant Whip: Representative Randy Fischer (D-Fort Collins)
Minority Leader:  Representative Mike May (R-Parker)
Assistant Minority Leader: Representative David Balmer (R-Centennial)
Minority Caucus Chair: Representative Cory Gardner (R-Yuma)
Minority Whip: Representative Amy Stephens (R-Colorado Springs)

Joint Budget Committee

Senators Abel Tapia (D-Pueblo), Chair
Moe Keller (D-Wheat Ridge)
Al White (R-Hayden)
Representatives Jack Pommer (D-Boulder)
Mark Ferrandino (D-Denver)
Don Marostica (R-Loveland)

Click here to view full election results

Last Updated ( Friday, 07 November 2008 )
 
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