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Municipal elections in Arapahoe County, Colorado (2018)

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2018 Arapahoe County elections
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Election dates
Filing deadline: March 20, 2018
Primary election: June 26, 2018
General election: November 6, 2018
Election stats
Offices up: County commissioner, County clerk, County treasurer, County assessor, County sheriff, County coroner
Total seats up: 7
Election type: Partisan
Other municipal elections
U.S. municipal elections, 2018
Arapahoe County, Colorado, held general elections for county commissioner, county clerk, county treasurer, county assessor, county sheriff, and county coroner on November 6, 2018. If a race had multiple candidates for a party nomination, a primary was held on June 26, 2018. The deadline for candidates to file to run in this election was March 20, 2018.

Elections

The candidate lists below came from the Arapahoe County Democratic and Republican Party websites.[1][2]

County Commission

General

County Commission

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 2

Don Strickland

Green check mark transparent.pngNancy Sharpe (i)

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngNancy Jackson (i)

Winfred Deal


Primary

County Commission

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 2

Green check mark transparent.pngDon Strickland

Green check mark transparent.pngNancy Sharpe (i)

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngNancy Jackson (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngWinfred Deal


Other County Offices

General

Other County Offices

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
Arapahoe County Assessor

Green check mark transparent.pngPK Kaiser  Candidate Connection

Marc Scott (i)

Arapahoe County Clerk

Green check mark transparent.pngJoan Lopez

Matt Crane (i)

Arapahoe County Coroner

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Lear (i)

Arapahoe County Sheriff

Green check mark transparent.pngTyler Brown

Dave Walcher (i)

Eric Mulder (Libertarian Party)  Candidate Connection

Arapahoe County Treasurer

Did not make the ballot:
Andrew Mullen 

Green check mark transparent.pngSue Sandstrom (i)


Primary

Other County Offices

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
Arapahoe County Assessor

Green check mark transparent.pngPK Kaiser  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMarc Scott (i)

Arapahoe County Clerk

Green check mark transparent.pngJoan Lopez

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Crane (i)

Arapahoe County Coroner

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Lear (i)

Arapahoe County Sheriff

Green check mark transparent.pngTyler Brown

Green check mark transparent.pngDave Walcher (i)

Arapahoe County Treasurer

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Mullen

Green check mark transparent.pngSue Sandstrom (i)


Judicial

Eighteenth Judicial District Court

Eighteenth Judicial District Court 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Candidates
Ben Leutwyler's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngBen Leutwyler III (i)
Bonnie McLean's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngBonnie McLean (i)
Gary M. Kramer's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Kramer (i)
Michael Spear's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Spear (i)
Patricia Herron's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Herron (i)
Peter F. Michaelson's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Michaelson (i)
Phillip Douglass's seat

 ✖Phillip Douglass (i)
Robert Lung's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Lung (i)
Shay Whitaker's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngShay Whitaker (i)


Arapahoe County Court

Arapahoe County Court 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Candidates
Cheryl Rowles-Stokes's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngCheryl Rowles-Stokes (i)
Colleen Clark's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngColleen Clark (i)
Kelly LaFave's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly LaFave (i)
Michael Roche's seat

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Roche (i)


Additional elections on the ballot

See also: Colorado elections, 2018

About the county

Demographics

The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.

Demographic Data for Arapahoe County, Colorado
Arapahoe County Colorado
Population 572,003 5,029,196
Land area (sq mi) 797 103,636
Race and ethnicity**
White 71.5% 84%
Black/African American 10.8% 4.2%
Asian 6% 3.2%
Native American 0.7% 1%
Pacific Islander 0.2% 0.2%
Other (single race) 6.2% 3.9%
Multiple 4.5% 3.7%
Hispanic/Latino 19.2% 21.5%
Education
High school graduation rate 92.6% 91.7%
College graduation rate 42.8% 40.9%
Income
Median household income $77,469 $72,331
Persons below poverty level 8.1% 10.3%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2010). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2014-2019).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


Pivot Counties

See also: Pivot Counties by state

Four of 64 Colorado counties—6 percent—are Pivot Counties. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008
County Trump margin of victory in 2016 Obama margin of victory in 2012 Obama margin of victory in 2008
Conejos County, Colorado 3.56% 9.22% 12.93%
Huerfano County, Colorado 6.61% 8.27% 11.23%
Las Animas County, Colorado 15.60% 2.65% 7.04%
Pueblo County, Colorado 0.50% 13.99% 14.97%

In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton (D) won Colorado with 48.2 percent of the vote. Donald Trump (R) received 43.3 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, Colorado voted Republican 63.3 percent of the time and Democratic 36.7 percent of the time. Colorado voted Republican in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, but voted Democratic in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 elections.

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Colorado. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[3][4]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 37 out of 65 state House districts in Colorado with an average margin of victory of 27.3 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 40 out of 65 state House districts in Colorado with an average margin of victory of 24.8 points. Clinton won four districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 28 out of 65 state House districts in Colorado with an average margin of victory of 21.2 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 25 out of 65 state House districts in Colorado with an average margin of victory of 25.8 points. Trump won one district controlled by a Democrat heading into the 2018 elections.

See also

Arapahoe County, Colorado Colorado Municipal government Other local coverage
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