2016 Colorado State Senate election

November 8, 2016

18 of the 35 seats in the Colorado Senate
18 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.05%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Kevin Grantham Lucía Guzmán
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat District 2 District 34
Last election 18 17
Seats won 18 17
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 580,873 697,521
Percentage 44.50% 53.44%
Seats up 8 10
Races won 8 10

Results:
     Republican gain      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Democratic hold
     No election

President before election

Bill Cadman
Republican

Elected President

Kevin Grantham
Republican

The 2016 Colorado State Senate elections were held on November 8, 2016 to elect 18 of the 35 members of Colorado's Senate. The election coincided with elections for other offices, including U.S. President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and state senate. The primary election was held on June 28, 2016.

There was no change in the composition of the Senate as both Democrats and Republicans gained one seat each, winning 10 and 8 seats respectively.

Results

Statewide

PartyCandi-
dates
Votes %Seats+/–
Democratic Party17697,52153.44%10Steady
Republican Party16580,87344.50%8Steady
Libertarian Party426,5492.03%0Steady
Write-in13520.03%0Steady
Total381,305,295100.00%18Steady
Ballots Cast1,464,25074.05%
Registered Voters1,977,448

District

Results of the 2016 Colorado Senate election by district:[1]

District Democratic Republican Others Total Ballots
Cast
Regis-
tered
Voters
Turn-
out
Result
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 427,77930.61%62,98169.39%--46,537100.00%99,340123,85180.21%Republican Hold
District 832,53045.15%39,52654.85%--51,931100.00%78,097109,46971.34%Republican Hold
District 1024,43033.81%47,83266.19%--60,926100.00%79,571108,79273.14%Republican Hold
District 12--45,93875.30%15,07124.70%34,564100.00%69,68599,60169.96%Republican Hold
District 1452,90261.67%32,88638.33%--44,823100.00%94,244123,63676.23%Democratic Hold
District 1757,649100.00%----65,292100.00%87,334113,72376.80%Democratic Hold
District 1867,79979.61%17,37020.39%--39,725100.00%96,750138,48169.87%Democratic Hold
District 1939,07047.78%37,59245.97%5,1126.25%50,914100.00%86,231109,88178.48%Democratic GAIN
District 2138,42899.09%--3520.91%56,955100.00%57,50882,49069.72%Democratic Hold
District 2340,28142.04%55,52857.96%--29,633100.00%104,675130,39580.28%Republican Hold
District 2527,67847.93%30,07452.07%--36,863100.00%62,73487,10072.03%Republican GAIN
District 2642,14553.48%36,66646.52%--39,258100.00%83,698111,84174.84%Democratic Hold
District 2738,48946.56%44,16953.44%--28,336100.00%87,965110,01079.96%Republican Hold
District 2839,14355.73%31,09644.27%--29,380100.00%75,265103,11572.99%Democratic Hold
District 2930,99854.19%22,50339.34%3,6986.47%24,881100.00%60,94490,67667.21%Democratic Hold
District 3157,79369.58%25,26830.42%--60,599100.00%93,908126,67174.14%Democratic Hold
District 3357,04981.95%12,56418.05%--35,008100.00%78,099114,27068.35%Democratic Hold
District 3523,35835.99%38,88059.90%2,6684.11%55,927100.00%68,20293,44672.99%Republican Hold
Total697,52153.44%580,87344.50%26,9012.06%1,305,295100.00%1,464,2501,977,44874.05%

Closest races

  1. District 19, 1.81% gain
  2. District 25, 4.14%
  3. District 27, 6.88% gain
  4. District 26, 6.96%
  5. District 8, 9.70%

References

  1. "2016 Abstract of Votes Cast" (PDF). Denver, U.S.A.: Office of the Secretary of State, Colorado. pp. 108–110. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
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