Election 2024: Local ballot results
Results of ballots counted, as of 6:10 p.m. Wednesday
Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1A — Affordable and workforce housing mill levy
Yes — 59.99%; 6,208
No — 40.01%; 4,141
Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1B — County solid waste center bonds
Yes — 83.32%; 8,368
No — 16.68%; 1,675
Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1C — BOCC Preferred home rule charter amendment (RE: airport)
Yes — 66.80%; 6,950
No — 33.20%; 3,454
Pitkin County 200 Ballot Question— Citizen initiated home rule charter amendment (RE: airport)
Yes — 39.88%; 4,133
No — 60.12%; 6,230
City of Aspen Ballot Issue 2A — Extension of real estate transfer tax
Yes — 66.00%; 2,628
No — 34.00%; 1,354
City of Aspen Ballot Issue 2B — Extension of Existing 0.45% Sales Tax Affordable Housing and Day Care
Yes — 72.10%; 2,943
No — 27.90%; 1,139
City of Aspen Ballot Issue 2C — Imposition of a Use Tax on Motor Vehicles
Yes — 85.36%; 3,434
No — 14.64%; 589
Town of Snowmass Village Ballot Question 2D — Approve Workforce Housing Project Spending Limit
Yes — 60.78%; 1,046
No — 39.22%; 675
BOCC District 3
Greg Poschman — 100%; 7,680
BOCC District 4
Jeffrey Woodruff — 100%; 7,354
BOCC District 5
Francie Jacober (I) — 72.26%; 6,336
Toni Kronberg (C) — 27.74%; 2,432
Snowmass Town Council
Tom Fridstein (I) — 30.23%; 839
Debbie Alcorta (C) — 12.76%; 354
Art Burrows (C) — 25.95%; 720
Cecily DeAngelo (C) — 31.06%; 862
Snowmass Village mayor
Alyssa Shenk — 53.35%; 875
Bill Madsen — 46.65%; 765
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