A Colorado state representative race where the Republican candidate appears to have won by six votes has triggered an automatic recount, according to the Colorado Secretary of State's office. Secretary of State Jena Griswold ordered the District 16 Colorado House of Representatives race in El Paso County to conduct a mandatory recount.
The vote difference is within 0.5% of the winner's total, which requires a recount according to Colorado Revised Statutes § 1-10.5-101(1)(b).
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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has ordered a recount for the state House District 16 race, as required when the vote differential is within half a percent of the
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Republican Rebecca Keltie holds a six-vote lead over incumbent Democratic Rep. Stephanie Vigil in El Paso County’s House District 16.
On Monday, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold ordered a recount of the House District 16 race. District 16 is in El Paso County, and the race was between Republican Rebecca Keltie and Democrat Steph Vigil.
A six vote margin prompted a mandatory recount in Colorado House District 16 between Rep. Steph Vigil and Rebecca Keltie.
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