State Senate District 10
District Information -
Boundary Data (KML Format for Google Earth)
| Demographics By Party |
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All Years |
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| Month/Year |
Republican (%) |
Democrat (%) |
Unaffiliated (%) |
3rd Party |
Total Voters |
| 11/2000 |
40249 (48.3) |
16966 (20.4) |
25824 (31) |
208 |
83247 |
| 11/2004 |
43845 (48.7) |
18214 (20.2) |
27973 (31.1) |
231 |
90032 |
| 11/2006 |
44656 (48.5) |
17812 (19.4) |
29304 (31.9) |
228 |
92000 |
| 10/2007 |
42350 (48.9) |
16402 (18.9) |
27689 (31.9) |
232 |
86673 |
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District 10 is eastern El Paso County. However, most of the voters are located in Colorado Springs. This area of Colorado Springs is some of the latest expansion of the city, and one of the reasons that Colorado Springs has such bad traffic is due to the lack of freeways within the city.
Vote Results
| State Senate 10 - Individual Race |
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2004 |
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| County |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Winner |
| El Paso |
Ron May |
(R) |
47090 |
X |
| District Total |
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Ron May |
(R) |
47090 |
X |
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