The2014 Colorado gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2014, to elect thegovernor andlieutenant governor of Colorado , concurrently with theelection to Colorado'sClass II U.S. Senate seat , as well as other elections to theUnited States Senate in other states and elections to theUnited States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
IncumbentDemocratic governorJohn Hickenlooper and Lieutenant GovernorJoseph García were re-elected to a second term in office, narrowly defeatingRepublican former U.S. representativeBob Beauprez and his running mate,Douglas County Commissioner Jill Repella, by 68,000 votes.
John Hickenlooper was the only Democrat to file to run, and thus at the Democratic state assembly on April 12, 2014, he was renominated unopposed.[ 1]
Democratic primary results[ 3] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic John Hickenlooper (incumbent) 214,403 100.00 Total votes 214,403 100.00
At the Republican state assembly on April 12, 2014,Mike Kopp andScott Gessler received 34% and 33% of the votes of over 3,900 delegates, respectively, thus winning a place on the ballot.Greg Brophy , Steve House and Roni Bell Sylvester received 19%, 13% and 2%, respectively, falling short of the 30% needed to qualify for the ballot.Bob Beauprez andTom Tancredo did not contest the assembly vote, instead petitioning their way onto the ballot.[ 4]
Running mate: Vera Ortegon, biologist and formerPueblo City Councillor[ 9] Eliminated at convention [ edit ] George Brauchler,Arapahoe County District Attorney[ 19] [ 20] [ 21] Dan Caplis, radio host[ 22] Cory Gardner , U.S. representative (running for the U.S. Senate )[ 23] Jennifer George, attorney[ 24] Cheri Gerou , state representative[ 24] Victor Mitchell , former state representative[ 22] Ellen Roberts , state senator[ 24] [ 25] Bob Schaffer , former U.S. representative, candidate for the U.S. Senatein 2004 and nominee for the U.S. Senatein 2008 [ 24] [ 26] Lang Sias, formerNavy fighter pilot (running for the State Senate)[ 24] [ 27] Walker Stapleton ,Colorado State Treasurer (running for re-election)[ 28] John Suthers ,Colorado Attorney General [ 22] [ 29] Bob Beauprez
Wayne Allard , former U.S. senator[ 30] Greg Brophy , state senator[ 31] Pete Coors , Chairman of theMolson Coors Brewing Company , Chairman ofMillerCoors , and nominee for U.S. Senate in2004 [ 30] Bob Greenlee , former mayor ofBoulder [ 30] Steve House, healthcare consultant and Chairman of theAdams County Republican Party[ 32] Gale Norton , formerColorado Attorney General and formerUnited States Secretary of the Interior [ 30] Bill Owens , formergovernor of Colorado [ 30] Rick Perry , Governor ofTexas [ 33] Mitt Romney , former governor ofMassachusetts [ 34] John Suthers ,Colorado Attorney General [ 29] Scott Gessler
Ken Bennett ,Secretary of State of Arizona [ 26] Eli Bremer, former chairman of theEl Paso Republican Party[ 26] Lois Landgraf , state representative[ 20] Mark Martin ,Secretary of State of Arkansas [ 26] Ray Martinez, former mayor ofFort Collins [ 26] Clarice Navarro , state representative[ 20] Marcia Neal, member of theColorado State Board of Education [ 26] Brian Norton,Rio Grande County Sheriff[ 26] George Rivera , state senator[ 26] Bill Roy, former executive director of theEl Paso Republican Party[ 26] Bob Schaffer , former U.S. representative[ 26] Lola Spradley , former speaker of theColorado House of Representatives [ 26] Sam Susuras, Mayor ofGrand Junction [ 26] Lou Vallario,Garfield County Sheriff[ 26] Dave Williams, former chairman of theChaffee County Republican Committee[ 26] Kim Wyman ,Secretary of State of Washington [ 26] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorBob Beauprez Greg Brophy Scott Gessler Steve House Mike Kopp Jim Rundberg Roni Bell Sylvester Tom Tancredo Other Undecided Magellan *[ 38] May 28–29, 2014 >900 ± 3% 25% — 13% — 10% — — 27% — 25% PPP [ 39] March 13–16, 2014 255 ± 6.1% 20% 7% 18% 3% 8% — 1% 24% — 18% PPP [ 40] December 3–4, 2013 335 ± 5.2% — 9% 15% 2% 3% 3% — 34% — 33%
* Poll for the Bob Beauprez campaign Results by county: 20–30%
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Libertarian primary [ edit ] Matthew Hess, IT systems administrator[ 41] Harry Hempy, software engineer and progressive activist[ 42] Mike Dunafon, Mayor ofGlendale [ 43] Paul N. Fiorino, performing arts teacher and perennial candidate[ 44] Jim Rundberg, businessman[ 45] Running mate: Robin Roberts, president of Pikes Peak National Bank[ 47] Paul Fiorino (I), performing arts teacher, former director of the Pueblo Ballet and Independent candidate for governor in2006 and2010 [ 44] Running mate: Charles Whitley, retired military, arts advocate and publisher[ 48] Marcus Giavanni (write-in), internet developer, entrepreneur, musician[ 49] Running mate: Joshua Yballa Matthew Hess (L), IT systems administrator[ 50] Running mate: Brandon Young, photographer, graphic designer and political activist Harry Hempy (G), software engineer and progressive activist[ 42] Running mate: Scott Olson Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohnHickenlooper (D) Bob Beauprez (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 55] November 1–2, 2014 739 ± 3.6% 46% 46% 5%[ 56] 3% 48% 49% — 3% Quinnipiac University [ 57] October 28 – November 2, 2014 815 ± 3.4% 43% 45% 7%[ 58] 6% 43% 45% 5%[ 59] 7% 44% 45% 5%[ 60] 7% YouGov [ 61] October 25–31, 2014 1,417 ± 3.3% 44% 42% 4% 10% Public Policy Polling [ 62] October 28–29, 2014 573 ± ? 47% 47% — 5% SurveyUSA [ 63] October 27–29, 2014 618 ± 4% 46% 46% 4%[ 64] 4% Vox Populi Polling [ 65] October 26–27, 2014 642 ± 3.9% 49% 44% — 7% Quinnipiac University [ 66] October 22–27, 2014 844 ± 3.4% 40% 45% 6%[ 67] 9% 41% 46% 4%[ 68] 9% 40% 45% 5%[ 69] 9% Strategies 360 [ 70] October 20–25, 2014 604 ± 4% 46% 43% 2% 8% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] October 21–23, 2014 966 ± 3% 47% 49% 1% 3% CBS News /NYT /YouGov [ 72] October 16–23, 2014 1,611 ± 4% 48% 44% 1% 7% NBC News /Marist [ 73] October 18–22, 2014 755 LV ± 3.6% 46% 41% 7%[ 74] 6% 953 RV ± 3.2% 46% 38% 8%[ 75] 9% Suffolk University [ 76] October 18–21, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 43% 45.4% 3%[ 77] 7.6% Quinnipiac University [ 78] October 15–21, 2014 974 ± 3.1% 45% 44% 4%[ 79] 7% 45% 45% 3%[ 80] 7% 45% 44% 3%[ 81] 8% Monmouth University [ 82] October 17–20, 2014 431 ± 4.7% 50% 43% 3% 4% IPSOS[ 83] October 13–20, 2014 1,099 ± 3.4% 46% 46% — 8% Public Policy Polling [ 84] October 16–19, 2014 778 ± 3.5% 45% 44% 5%[ 85] 7% 46% 46% — 8% Gravis Marketing [ 86] October 16, 2014 695 ± 4% 44% 48% 6%[ 69] 3% Quinnipiac [ 87] October 9–13, 2014 988 ± 3.1% 42% 46% 6%[ 88] 6% 43% 48% 2%[ 89] 7% 43% 46% 5%[ 69] 6% CNN /ORC [ 90] October 9–13, 2014 665 ± 4% 49% 48% — 3% SurveyUSA [ 91] October 9–12, 2014 591 ± 4.1% 45% 44% 4%[ 92] 6% High Point University [ 93] October 4–8, 2014 800 ± 3.5% 44% 46% 6% 4% Fox News [ 94] October 4–7, 2014 739 ± 3.5% 42% 42% 6% 10% CBS News /NYT /YouGov [ 72] September 20 – October 1, 2014 1,634 ± 3% 49% 45% 1% 5% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] September 29–30, 2014 950 ± 3% 50% 46% 2% 3% Gravis Marketing [ 95] September 16–17, 2014 657 ± 4% 43% 48% 5% 4% Suffolk University [ 96] September 13–16, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 43% 40.8% 6%[ 97] 10.2% Quinnipiac [ 98] September 10–15, 2014 1,211 ± 2.8% 40% 50% 7%[ 58] 3% 40% 52% 4%[ 68] 4% 41% 51% 5%[ 60] 3% Myers [ 99] September 7–14, 2014 1,350 ± 2.7% 51% 44% 1% 4% SurveyUSA [ 100] September 8–10, 2014 664 ± 3.9% 45% 43% 7%[ 101] 5% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] September 3–4, 2014 800 ± 3.5% 44% 45% 4% 7% NBC News /Marist [ 102] September 2–4, 2014 795 LV ± 3.5% 43% 39% 9%[ 103] 9% 976 RV ± 3.1% 43% 36% 9%[ 103] 10% CBS News /NYT /YouGov [ 104] August 18 – September 2, 2014 1,727 ± 4% 45% 45% 2% 8% CBS News /NYT /YouGov [ 105] July 5–24, 2014 2,020 ± 3% 47% 47% 2% 3% Public Policy Polling [ 106] July 17–20, 2014 653 ± 3.8% 44% 43% — 12% Quinnipiac [ 107] July 10–14, 2014 1,147 ± 2.9% 43% 44% 3% 10% Gravis Marketing [ 108] July 8–10, 2014 1,106 ± 3% 49% 43% 6%[ 69] 3% NBC News /Marist [ 109] July 7–10, 2014 914 ± 3.2% 49% 43% 1% 7% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] June 25–26, 2014 750 ± 4% 44% 44% 4% 8% Public Policy Polling [ 110] April 17–20, 2014 618 ± ? 48% 41% — 11% Quinnipiac [ 111] April 15–21, 2014 1,298 ± 2.7% 48% 39% 1% 12% Magellan Strategies [ 112] April 14–15, 2014 717 ± 3.7% 50% 35% 10% 5% Public Policy Polling [ 113] March 13–16, 2014 568 ± 4.1% 48% 38% — 14% Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 43% — 6%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Greg Brophy (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 113] March 13–16, 2014 568 ± 4.1% 48% 33% — 18% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] March 5–6, 2014 500 ± 4.5% 42% 33% 8% 17% Quinnipiac [ 115] January 29 – February 2, 2014 1,139 ± 2.9% 47% 37% 1% 14% Public Policy Polling [ 116] December 3–4, 2013 928 ± 3.2% 44% 43% — 12% Quinnipiac [ 117] November 15–18, 2013 1,206 ± 2.8% 44% 38% 2% 16% Quinnipiac [ 118] August 15–21, 2013 1,184 ± 2.9% 47% 42% 1% 11% Quinnipiac [ 119] June 5–10, 2013 1,065 ± 3% 43% 37% 2% 18%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Cory Gardner (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 51% 40% — 9%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Scott Gessler (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 110] April 17–20, 2014 618 ± ? 48% 41% — 12% Quinnipiac [ 111] April 15–21, 2014 1,298 ± 2.7% 48% 38% 1% 13% Public Policy Polling [ 113] March 13–16, 2014 568 ± 4.1% 48% 36% — 16% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] March 5–6, 2014 500 ± 4.5% 44% 38% 8% 11% Quinnipiac [ 115] January 29 – February 2, 2014 1,139 ± 2.9% 46% 40% 1% 12% Public Policy Polling [ 116] December 3–4, 2013 928 ± 3.2% 47% 40% — 12% Quinnipiac [ 117] November 15–18, 2013 1,206 ± 2.8% 45% 40% 1% 14% Quinnipiac [ 118] August 15–21, 2013 1,184 ± 2.9% 47% 42% 1% 11% Quinnipiac [ 119] June 5–10, 2013 1,065 ± 3% 42% 40% 2% 16% Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 40% — 11%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Jane Norton (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 39% — 12%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Walker Stapleton (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 49% 38% — 18%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) John Suthers (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 49% 39% — 11%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Tom Tancredo (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 110] April 17–20, 2014 618 ± ? 50% 41% — 10% Quinnipiac [ 111] April 15–21, 2014 1,298 ± 2.7% 47% 40% 1% 11% Public Policy Polling [ 113] March 13–16, 2014 568 ± 4.1% 50% 36% — 13% Hickman Analytics [ 120] February 17–20, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 51% 40% — 9% Rasmussen Reports [ 71] March 5–6, 2014 500 ± 4.5% 46% 37% 8% 9% Quinnipiac [ 115] January 29 – February 2, 2014 1,139 ± 2.9% 48% 39% 1% 11% Public Policy Polling [ 116] December 3–4, 2013 928 ± 3.2% 48% 40% — 12% Quinnipiac [ 117] November 15–18, 2013 1,206 ± 2.8% 46% 41% 1% 12% Quinnipiac [ 118] August 15–21, 2013 1,184 ± 2.9% 46% 45% 1% 9% A.L.G. Research [ 121] June 27–30, 2013 400 ± ? 51% 40% 0% 9% Quinnipiac [ 119] June 5–10, 2013 1,065 ± 3% 42% 41% 2% 14% Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 52% 41% — 7%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of errorJohn Hickenlooper (D) Scott Tipton (R) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 114] April 11–14, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 40% — 10%
Throughout the night, the race was very close. With 90% of the vote in, Beauprez was about 3,000 votes ahead. TheDemocrats were holding out hope thatJefferson County would edge them out. When 96% of the vote had reported, Hickenlooper prevailed. Beauprez conceded defeat at 5:48 am on the morning of November 6.
2014 Colorado gubernatorial election[ 122] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic John Hickenlooper (incumbent)1,006,433 49.30% −1.76% Republican Bob Beauprez 938,195 45.95% +34.81% Libertarian Matthew Hess 39,590 1.94% +1.19% Green Harry Hempy 27,391 1.34% — Independent Mike Dunafon 24,042 1.18% — Independent Paul Noel Fiorino 5,923 0.29% — Write-ins 31 0.00% — Majority 68,238 3.34% −11.33% Turnout 2,041,605 Democratic hold
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ edit ] Counties that flipped from Constitution to Republican [ edit ] By congressional district [ edit ] Hickenlooper won four of seven congressional districts, including one held by a Republican.[ 123]
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