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2023 election results for Colorado and the Four Corners

A ballot drop box in Montezuma County.
Daniel Rayzel / KSJD
A ballot drop box in Montezuma County.

KSJD is tracking results for the 2023 election. As more results become available, this article will be updated. Last updated at 9:32 a.m. on Wednesday, November 8.

In addition to the statewide ballot initiatives, KSJD will be following several local school board elections in the Four Corners region.

Four Corners Unofficial Election Results

Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 School Board Member - District A

Rafe O'Brien is running unopposed for this seat.

Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 School Board Member - District C

  • Rhonda Tracy - 2,229 votes
  • Jonathan "J.J." Lewis - 1,667 votes

Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 School Board Member - District D

Leland Collins is running unopposed for this seat.

Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 School Board Member - District G

Mike Lynch is running unopposed for this seat.

Mancos School District RE-6 School Board

  • Timothy Hunter - 648 votes
  • Adriana Stimax - 585 votes
  • Rachel McWhirter - 701 votes
  • Craig Benally - 776 votes
  • Blake Mitchell - 470 votes

Dolores School District RE-RA School Board

  • Maegan Crowley - 864 votes
  • Dustin Goodall - 819 votes
  • Clay Tallmadge - 934 votes
  • Julia Willson Anderson - 710 votes
  • Michael Rime - 572 votes
  • Douglas Elder - 0 votes

Dolores School District RE-4A Ballot Issue 4A

The bond initiative on the ballot in Dolores would fund renovations for the town’s secondary school campus, using increased property tax revenue.

  • Yes/For - 921 votes
  • No/Against - 692 votes

Statewide Ballot Initiatives - Montezuma County Unofficial Results

Proposition HH

A Property Tax Changes and Revenue Change Measure which relates to state property taxes and revenue limits.

  • Yes/For - 3,116 votes
  • No/Against - 5,157 votes

Proposition II

A Property Tax Changes and Revenue Change Measure which relates to the tax revenue generated by tobacco and nicotine product sales.

  • Yes/For - 5,006 votes
  • No/Against - 3,242 votes
Chris Clements is a former news reporter for KSJD. He had previously covered literary arts as a reporter for The Chautauquan Daily in Chautauqua, New York, and graduated with a degree in English from Arizona State University. At KSJD, Chris has collaborated with KUNC (northern Colorado NPR) on water conservation stories, and had his spots regularly featured on NPR's national newscasts.