2016 Colorado State Board of Regents at-large election explained

Election Name:2016 Colorado State Board of Regents at-large election
Country:Colorado
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Turnout:74.39%
Previous Election:2010 Colorado State Board of Regents at-large election
Previous Year:2010
Next Year:Seat abolished
Election Date:November 8, 2016
Image1:File:Heidi Ganahl New (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Heidi Ganahl
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:1,293,651
Percentage1:51.11%
Nominee2:Alice Madden
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:1,237,693
Percentage2:48.89%
CU Regent
Before Election:Steve Bosley
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Heidi Ganahl
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 2016 Colorado State Board of Regents at-large election took place on November 8, 2016, to elect the next CU Regent. Incumbent Republican CU Regent Steve Bosley was term-limited and could not seek re-election.[1] Republican candidate Heidi Ganahl narrowly won the general election by 2.2%, defeating Democratic candidate and former Majority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives Alice Madden. With this win, Republicans maintained their majority in the CU Regents, which lasted until 2020.[2] [3] [4]

This was the last election for this at-large seat. It would later be abolished in 2022, reducing the at-large seats down to one. To date, this is the last time Republicans won a statewide election in Colorado.[5]

Background

The State Board of Regents' nine voting members are chosen in biennial partisan elections and serve staggered six-year terms. One regent is elected to represent each of Colorado's congressional districts and two at the time were elected by the state at-large.[6]

Members after the 2016 elections

District Representative Party Residence Term expired
1stJohn "Jack" KrollDemocraticDenver2023
2ndLinda ShoemakerDemocraticBoulder2021
3rdGlen GallegosRepublicanGrand Junction2019
4thSue SharkeyRepublicanCastle Rock2023
5thKyle HyblRepublicanColorado Springs2019
6thJohn CarsonDemocraticHighlands Ranch2021
7thIrene GriegoDemocraticLakewood2021
At largeHeidi GanahlRepublicanBoulder2023
At largeStephen C. LudwigDemocratic2019

Republican primary

Results

Democratic primary

Results

General election

Results

Analysis

Heidi Ganahl won the election by a 2.2% margin. This is the most recent Republican win in a statewide election in Colorado. Ganahl was competitive in the suburbs of the heavily populous North Central Colorado Urban Area, which contains the state capital Denver plus its surrounding suburbs Aurora, Thornton, Lakewood, and Broomfield; in addition to other major cities Boulder and Fort Collins, home to the University of Colorado and Colorado State University respectively. Ganahl won Jefferson and Larimer Counties, and kept Adams and Arapahoe Counties close as well as the city of Broomfield. Ganahl ran up the margins in suburban Douglas and El Paso Counties, getting 66.5% of the vote in Douglas and 64.3% of the vote in El Paso.

Alice Madden won a long row of counties along the Rocky Mountains from Routt in the north to La Plata in the south, which contains a number of liberal leaning ski resort towns like Telluride, Aspen, and Steamboat Springs, however she was not able to preform that well in them. Despite Madden underperforming other Democrats in 2016, she was able to do well in southern Colorado, where there is a higher Hispanic population. Most notably, she was able to win Conejos, Huerfano, and Pueblo Counties, and did very well in Las Animas and Saguache Counties.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seltzer . Rick . A Regents Race That Matters . 2024-07-01 . Inside Higher Ed . en.
  2. Web site: Post . Sarah Kuta Special to The Denver . 2016-11-09 . With Heidi Ganahl win, Republicans retain majority on CU Board of Regents . 2024-07-01 . The Denver Post . en-US.
  3. Web site: Kuta . Sarah . 2016-11-08 . With Heidi Ganahl win, Republicans retain majority on CU Board of Regents . 2024-07-01 . Boulder Daily Camera . en-US.
  4. News: 2017-08-01 . Colorado University Regents-At-Large Results: Heidi Ganahl Leads . 2024-07-01 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  5. Paul, Jesse (September 10, 2021). "Republican Heidi Hanahl files to run for Colorado governor in 2022". The Colorado Sun. Retrieved September 21, 2021. "The University of Colorado regent, who is the only Republican official who holds statewide office, was expected to formally announce her bid next week."
  6. Web site: Current Regents . 2023-01-12 . University of Colorado.
  7. Web site: 2016 General Election Results . 2024-07-01 . www.sos.state.co.us.