1930Nov 4 |
General Election |
State Senate |
District 1 |
Ira L. Quiat won
(13%) against 18 opponents.
Candidates »
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Democratic
|
38,043 |
12.7% |
Democratic
|
38,025 |
12.7% |
Republican
|
37,455 |
12.5% |
Democratic
|
36,104 |
12.1% |
Republican
|
35,711 |
11.9% |
Democratic
|
35,523 |
11.9% |
Republican
|
35,230 |
11.8% |
Republican
|
35,026 |
11.7% |
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Total Votes Cast |
299,405 |
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1916Nov 7 |
General Election |
Supreme CourtTen-Year Term |
State of Colorado |
Morton S. Bailey
and 5 others
ran for 2 seats.
Candidates »
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Democratic
|
130,809 |
27.6% |
Republican
|
111,236 |
23.5% |
Democratic
|
109,368 |
23.1% |
Republican
|
103,450 |
21.9% |
Socialist
|
15,268 |
3.2% |
Progressive
|
4,544 |
1.0% |
Total Votes Cast |
473,546 |
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1904Nov 8 |
General Election |
Attorney General |
State of Colorado |
Nathan C. Miller. won
(52%) against 4 opponents.
Candidates »
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