Colorado re-elects all 7 of its Congressional Representatives

DENVER — Coloradans made no changes to the people serving our state in the House of Representatives.

Coloradans voted to re-elect all seven Congressional representatives this year — Diana DeGette (D), Jared Polis (D), Scott Tipton (R), Ken Buck (R), Doug Lamborn (R), Mike Coffman (R) and Ed Perlmutter (D).

Here is a look at the results as of early Wednesday morning:

U.S. House District 1 Denver (61 percent reporting)

  • x-Diana DeGette, Dem (i) 172,623 – 68 percent
  •    Charles Stockham, GOP 71,594 – 28 percent
  •    Darrell Dinges, Lib 8,985 – 4 percent

U.S. House District 2 (89 percent reporting)

  • x-Jared Polis, Dem (i) 233,300 – 57 percent
  •    Nicholas Morse, GOP 152,724 – 37 percent
  •    Richard Longstreth, Lib 22,444 – 5 percent

U.S. House District 3 (81 percent reporting)

  • x-Scott Tipton, GOP (i) 177,802 – 54 percent
  •    Gail Schwartz, Dem 133,076 – 41 percent
  •    Gaylon Kent, Lib 15,678 – 5 percent

U.S. House District 4 (90 percent reporting)

  • x-Ken Buck, GOP (i) 231,884 – 64 percent
  •    Bob Seay, Dem 113,365 – 31 percent
  •    Bruce Griffith, Lib 16,623 – 5 percent

U.S. House District 5 (84 percent reporting)

  • x-Doug Lamborn, GOP (i) 204,994 – 63 percent
  •    Misty Plowright, Dem 100,506 – 31 percent
  •    Mike McRedmond, Lib 21,085 – 6 percent

U.S. House District 6 (84 percent reporting)

  • x-Mike Coffman, GOP (i) 162,208 – 52 percent
  •    Morgan Carroll, Dem 133,963 – 43 percent
  •    Norm Olsen, Lib 14,473 – 5 percent
  •    Robert Lee Worthey, Grn 4,039 – 1 percent

U.S. House District 7 (90 percent reporting)

  • x-Ed Perlmutter, Dem (i) 160,804 – 55 percent
  •    George Athanasopoulos, GOP 117,061 – 40 percent
  •    Martin Buchanan, Lib 12,489 – 4 percent

Get more updates and results on our live election blog.

Posted on: November 9, 2016Blair Miller