Ken Buck beats Jane Norton by 181 votes, 38.17% to 37.46%
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 8:59 pm, March 17, 2010 | 1 Comment
Ken Buck and Jane Norton virtually tied in the Republican's caucus preference poll Tuesday with Buck beating Norton by 181 votes, 9,712 to 9,531 or 38.17% to 37.46%. Tom Wiens finished with 16.5%. A total of 25,444 votes were cast in the seven-candidate race, according to http://www.cologop.org. While Moffat County reported all of its precincts had turned in their vote totals, they don't show on the state GOP's spread sheet.Comments
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March 20th, 2010 @ 6:50 pm
This SOOOOOO funny. Why am I the only one laughing?
Buck’s entire support are the folks that turn out for the Caucus. And he ONLY TIED Norton?!!?
That’s SOOOO funny!!!!