Montezuma County Election results 2025

The following statistics were reported by the Colorado Secretary of State’s office as of 1:01 a.m. Wednesday
Montezuma County
PERCENT
MANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-6 BOARD
Craig McClure27.83%
Emily Hutcheson-Brown20.82%
Kira Taylor28.68%
Victor Figueroa22.67%
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MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 BOARD
District A: Two-year term
Tiffany Cheney45.43%
Lara Maria Blair54.57%
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District B: Four-year term
Barbara Mate100%
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District D: Four-year term
Leland Collins40.32%
Joshua Shumway59.68%
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District E: Four-year term
Justine Bayles37.01%
Zane Kuenzler32.04%
Ed Rice30.96%
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District F: Four-year term
Erik Quiroz12.34%
Ricky Carver40.55%
Laura DeWitt47.11%
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STATE BALLOT MEASURES
Proposition LL
Should the state should retain and spend revenue from existing tax deduction limits on high-income earners to continue funding free school meals for all K–12 students, without raising taxes.
For funding free school meals58.38%
Against funding free school meals41.62%
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Proposition MM
Proposes a $95 million annual tax increase on individuals earning $300,000 or more to fully fund the Healthy School Meals for All program, improve school meal quality, raise wages for food service staff, and support SNAP benefits.
Yes/For52.59%
No/Against47.41%
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LOCAL BALLOT ISSUES
Mancos School District RE-6, Ballot Issue 4A
Ballot Issue 4A proposes a tax increase to boost salaries for Mancos School District employees and establish a citizen oversight committee, with funds exempt from TABOR limits.
Yes/For60.49%
Yes/For39.51%
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Cortez Cemetery District, Ballot Issue 6A
Ballot Issue 6A seeks voter approval for a property tax increase to fund cemetery improvements, maintenance, and equipment, with revenues exempt from TABOR limits.
Yes/For41.32%
No/Against58.68%
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Montezuma County Water District No. 1, Ballot Issue 6B
Ballot Issue 6B asks voters to allow the Water District to waive its property tax cap and retain all future revenues from various sources, exempt from TABOR restrictions.
Yes/For24.06%
No/Against75.94%
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Source: Colorado Secretary of State, Montezuma County Clerk and Recorder


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