UPDATED SUNDAY: Latest Secretary of State poll numbers
| By Alan Franklin - Dec 6th, 2008 at 1:28 pm EST |
Here are the latest unofficial standings for our Colorado Secretary of State poll, where voting continues until Tuesday night. Many thanks to the Colorado Independent for filling in the brief bios below on all twenty candidates:
Update: New numbers as of 8:30AM Sunday:
1. State Sen. Ken Gordon (D-Denver) - 2,721
2. Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff (D-Denver) - 866
3. Federal Election Assistance Commission Chairwoman Rosemary Rodriguez - 227
4. State Rep. Bernie Buescher (D-Grand Junction) - 192
5. Colorado Democratic Party Executive Director Sherry Jackson from Denver - 132
6. GOP Attorney Scott Gessler - 108
7. TV talk show host Aaron Harber - 89
8. 2004 5th Congressional District Democratic nominee Jay Fawcett - 58
9. Public Integrity Project Executive Director Claudia Kuhns - 47
10. Policy analyst for the Department of State's Business Division Scott Primeau - 27
11. Gilpin County Clerk and Recorder Jessica Lovingier from Black Hawk - 26
12. Denver Democratic Party Secretary Dan Willis - 22
13. 2000 and 2002 Democratic Secretary of State nominee Anthony Martinez from Conejos - 20
14. 2008 state House District 6 Democratic candidate Josh Hanfling from Denver - 19
15. Art Institute of Colorado adjunct professor from Fort Morgan Cary McMinnra - 6
16. Rancher Energy Corp. President/CEO John Works - 5
17. Littleton attorney John Clough - 3
T-18. Littleton financial analyst Theresa Smith - 1
T-18. U.S. Geological Survey research scientist James Tindall - 1
19. Information Services, Inc. Vice President of Operations Joseph Poche - 0
Saturday's numbers as of 11:30AM:
1. State Sen. Ken Gordon (D-Denver) - 1,936
2. Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff (D-Denver) - 750
3. Federal Election Assistance Commission Chairwoman Rosemary Rodriguez - 210
4. State Rep. Bernie Buescher (D-Grand Junction) - 168
5. Colorado Democratic Party Executive Director Sherry Jackson from Denver - 123
6. GOP Attorney Scott Gessler - 69
7. 2004 5th Congressional District Democratic nominee Jay Fawcett - 54
8. TV talk show host Aaron Harber - 47
9. Public Integrity Project Executive Director Claudia Kuhns - 43
10. Policy analyst for the Department of State's Business Division Scott Primeau - 26
11. Gilpin County Clerk and Recorder Jessica Lovingier from Black Hawk - 22
T-12. 2000 and 2002 Democratic Secretary of State nominee Anthony Martinez from Conejos - 18
T-12. Denver Democratic Party Secretary Dan Willis - 18
T-12. 2008 state House District 6 Democratic candidate Josh Hanfling from Denver - 18
13. Rancher Energy Corp. President/CEO John Works - 5
14. Art Institute of Colorado adjunct professor from Fort Morgan Cary McMinnra - 4
15. Littleton attorney John Clough - 3
T-16. Information Services, Inc. Vice President of Operations Joseph Poche - 0
T-16. Littleton financial analyst Theresa Smith - 0
T-16. U.S. Geological Survey research scientist James Tindall - 0
If you've already voted, thank you, and remember that duplicate votes are automatically discarded. If you haven't had a chance yet, click here:
http://progressnowaction.org/sospoll
And click here to invite your friends to vote.
Update: New numbers as of 8:30AM Sunday:
1. State Sen. Ken Gordon (D-Denver) - 2,721
2. Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff (D-Denver) - 866
3. Federal Election Assistance Commission Chairwoman Rosemary Rodriguez - 227
4. State Rep. Bernie Buescher (D-Grand Junction) - 192
5. Colorado Democratic Party Executive Director Sherry Jackson from Denver - 132
6. GOP Attorney Scott Gessler - 108
7. TV talk show host Aaron Harber - 89
8. 2004 5th Congressional District Democratic nominee Jay Fawcett - 58
9. Public Integrity Project Executive Director Claudia Kuhns - 47
10. Policy analyst for the Department of State's Business Division Scott Primeau - 27
11. Gilpin County Clerk and Recorder Jessica Lovingier from Black Hawk - 26
12. Denver Democratic Party Secretary Dan Willis - 22
13. 2000 and 2002 Democratic Secretary of State nominee Anthony Martinez from Conejos - 20
14. 2008 state House District 6 Democratic candidate Josh Hanfling from Denver - 19
15. Art Institute of Colorado adjunct professor from Fort Morgan Cary McMinnra - 6
16. Rancher Energy Corp. President/CEO John Works - 5
17. Littleton attorney John Clough - 3
T-18. Littleton financial analyst Theresa Smith - 1
T-18. U.S. Geological Survey research scientist James Tindall - 1
19. Information Services, Inc. Vice President of Operations Joseph Poche - 0
Saturday's numbers as of 11:30AM:
1. State Sen. Ken Gordon (D-Denver) - 1,936
2. Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff (D-Denver) - 750
3. Federal Election Assistance Commission Chairwoman Rosemary Rodriguez - 210
4. State Rep. Bernie Buescher (D-Grand Junction) - 168
5. Colorado Democratic Party Executive Director Sherry Jackson from Denver - 123
6. GOP Attorney Scott Gessler - 69
7. 2004 5th Congressional District Democratic nominee Jay Fawcett - 54
8. TV talk show host Aaron Harber - 47
9. Public Integrity Project Executive Director Claudia Kuhns - 43
10. Policy analyst for the Department of State's Business Division Scott Primeau - 26
11. Gilpin County Clerk and Recorder Jessica Lovingier from Black Hawk - 22
T-12. 2000 and 2002 Democratic Secretary of State nominee Anthony Martinez from Conejos - 18
T-12. Denver Democratic Party Secretary Dan Willis - 18
T-12. 2008 state House District 6 Democratic candidate Josh Hanfling from Denver - 18
13. Rancher Energy Corp. President/CEO John Works - 5
14. Art Institute of Colorado adjunct professor from Fort Morgan Cary McMinnra - 4
15. Littleton attorney John Clough - 3
T-16. Information Services, Inc. Vice President of Operations Joseph Poche - 0
T-16. Littleton financial analyst Theresa Smith - 0
T-16. U.S. Geological Survey research scientist James Tindall - 0
If you've already voted, thank you, and remember that duplicate votes are automatically discarded. If you haven't had a chance yet, click here:
http://progressnowaction.org/sospoll
And click here to invite your friends to vote.













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