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Douglas County 2024 Presidential Primary Unofficial Election Results

Posted on March 5, 2024 2024ElectionsNews and Events

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View Douglas County 2024 Presidential Primary Unofficial Election Results

Please note that this page reflects Douglas County election results only. For overall statewide results, please visit the Colorado 2024 Presidential Primary Unofficial Election Results page.

Unofficial election results are posted a minimum of three times on election night: after the polls close but no later than 8 p.m., at or around 9 p.m., and at least one additional time on election night.

Counties must report complete results to the Secretary of State by the 1oth day after the election. The final certification of votes cast is due to the Secretary of State no later than the 22nd day after the election.

Watch this short video to see how Colorado election results are tabulated and reported, and why counting votes is not complete on election night.

The winning candidates from each party’s Presidential Primary will be considered along with the winners from the rest of the country at the Democratic and Republican party national conventions in the summer, where party delegates will decide who will be placed on the November General Election ballot for the office of President and Vice President of the United States. The winner of the November General Election will hold office.

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