Here are the results for Jefferson County, including county offices, the municipal ballot measures for the communities of Arvada, Golden, Lakewood and Wheat Ridge.
Jefferson County legislative election results are available here.
Statewide ballot results can be found here, and statewide race results here.
The results are updated as of the 11:03 p.m., Friday Nov. 9.
AssessorR Brian Cassidy 47.81 percentD Scot Kersgaard 52.19 percent
Clerk and RecorderR Faye Griffin 49.37 percentD George Stern 50.63 percent
CoronerD Annette Cannon 54.14 percentR Thomas Weldon 45.86 percent
County Commissioner, District 3R Tina Francone 44.41 percentD Lesley Dahlkemper 55.59 percent
Sheriff
R Jeff Shrader 100 percent with 207,989 votes
SurveyorR Robert Hennessy 45.85 percentD Bryan Douglass 54.15 percent
TreasurerD Jerry DiTullio 53.96 percentR Frank Teunissen 46.04 percent
Jefferson County Public Schools ballot measures5A (mill levy)
Yes: 52.51 percent
No: 47.49 percent
5B (school bond)
Yes: 50.22 percent
No: 49.78 percent
Arvada3F (Transportation infastructure bond)
Yes: 66.51 percent
No: 33.49 percent
6E (Arvada Fire Protection District funding request)
Yes: 71.55 percent
No: 28.45 percent
Golden2E (Allowing 16-17 year-olds to vote on municipal issues)
Yes: 35.28 percent
No: 64.72 percent
Lakewood2D (Allowing city to use TABOR refund money)
Yes: 60.51 percent
No: 39.49 percent
Wheat Ridge2A (Allow the city to provide telecom services)
Yes: 80.5 percent
No: 19.5 percent
2B (To retain excess sales tax revenue)
Yes: 71.14 percent
No: 28.86 percent
Fairmount Fire Protection District Measure 6AThe fire district requests to stabilize revenues so that future changes in the residential assessment rate allow the district to proportionally adjust its mill levy so that the equivalent amount of taxes that will be collected each year.
Yes: 66.5 percentNo: 33.5 percent
Pleasant View Metropolitan District Measure 6B
Yes: 45.19 percentNo: 54.81 percent
West Metro Fire Ballot Measure 7CThe fire district requests to stabilize revenues so that future changes in the residential assessment rate allow the district to proportionally adjust its mill levy so that the equivalent amount of taxes that will be collected each year.
Yes: 69.83 percentNo: 30.17 percent
Congrats Jeffco voters! You came out in full force with over 300,00 ballots returned. We have approximately 10,000 ballots remaining to count. The next update with be posted on Tuesday, November 13th. https://t.co/1WMOEqdAhS pic.twitter.com/AVu2olMEfH— Clerk & Recorder (@JeffCoClerk) November 9, 2018
Congrats Jeffco voters! You came out in full force with over 300,00 ballots returned. We have approximately 10,000 ballots remaining to count. The next update with be posted on Tuesday, November 13th. https://t.co/1WMOEqdAhS pic.twitter.com/AVu2olMEfH
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