With an estimated 99% of cast ballots counted, as of Nov. 6, here are the unofficial results from Jefferson County. Note that several races, including those for congressional seats, involve votes from beyond just Jefferson County.
Jefferson County Commissioner, District 1
Libby Szabo (incumbent), Republican: 43.2%
Tracy Kraft-Tharp, Democrat: 52.5%
Hans Romer, Libertarian: 4.3%
Jefferson County Commissioner District 2
Joni Inman, Republican: 43.9%
Andy Kerr, Democrat: 56.1%
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First Congressional District Attorney
Alexis King, Democrat: 54.8%
Matthew Durkin, Republican: 45.2%
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President
Joseph Biden / Kamala Harris 57.9%
Donald Trump / Mike Pence 39.3%
(Statewide, Biden garnered 55.2% of the vote, to Trump's 42%)
US Senate
John Hickenlooper 57%
Cory Gardner 41.1%
(Statewide, Hickenlooper won 53.3% while Gardner had 44.4%)
US Congress District 1
Shane Bolling - 23.1%
Diana DeGette - 74.4%
(In Jefferson County, Bolling is beating DeGette by 1,714 votes)
US Congressional District 2
Joe Neguse, Democrat: 61.3%
Charlie Winn, Republican: 35.6%
Thom Atkinson, Libertarian: 2.6%
Gary Swing, Unity: 0.5%
US Congress District 7
Casper Stockham, Republican: 37.6%
Ed Perlmutter (incumbent), Democrat: 59.1%
Ken Biles, Libertarian: 2.7%
David Olszta, Unity Party: 0.6%
State Board of Education D1
Sydnnia Wulff, Republican: 23%
Lisa Escarcega, Democrat: 73.9%
Alan Hayman, Libertarian: 2.7%
State Board of Education D7
Karla Esser, Democrat: 62.2%
Nancy Pallozzi, Republican: 37.8%
Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 7
Nolbert Chavez, Democrat: 100% (296,966 votes cast)
State Senate District 19
Lynn Gerber, Republican: 40.8%
Rachel Zenzinger (incumbent), Democrat: 59.2%
House District 1
Samantha Koch, Republican: 32.8%
Susan Lontine, Democrat: 67.2%
House District 22
Colin Larson (incumbent), Republican: 51.3%
Mary Parker, Democrat: 45.5%
Margot Herzl, Libertarian: 3.2%
House District 23
Fred Clifford, Republican: 34.8%
Chris Kennedy (incumbent), Democrat: 60.2%
Doug Anderson, Libertarian: 5%
House District 24
Monica Duran (incumbent), Democrat: 64%
Laurel Imer, Republican: 36%
House District 25
Lisa Cutter (incumbent), 52.8%
Donald Rosier, Republican: 47.2%
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House District 27
Brianna Titone (incumbent): 48.7%
Vicki Pyne, Republican: 45.6%
Corey Schaeffer, Libertarian: 5.1%
House District 28
Kerry Tipper (incumbent), Democrat: 57.6%
Pedro "Pete" Roybal, Republican: 36.9%
Amara Hildebrand, Libertarian: 5.5%
House District 29
Lindsey Daugherty, Democrat: 56.1%
Vanessa DeMott, 38.4%
Ryan Van Gundy, Libertarian: 5.5%
House District 38
The district was an open seat this year. It went to the Republican candidate by 15 points in 2018 however. It straddles Centennial, Littleton and the Columbine area.
Richard Champion, Republican: 44.4%
David Ortiz, Democrat: 55.6%