Voter information
- Download a sample ballot
- Early voting information
- Important dates and addresses
- Referendum 1A, Hospital Bond Issue
- Referendum 3A, School District Bond Issue
- Moffat County School Board
- Moffat County Clerk's election site
Election chats
- Submit a question for Sam Johnston about hospital bond issue. She will be available for a chat at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29
- Submit a question for Dave DeRose about the school bond issue. He will be available for a chat at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1.
Viewpoints
- County releases official results
- Election process complete after canvass board survey
- November 14, 2008
- Moffat County election results are now official.
- No errors found in election results
- Canvass board to finish counting duties today
- November 13, 2008
- The general election is almost over. Although ballots were cast more than a week ago, the county has begun digging through the votes to make sure the numbers add up, which is where the volunteer canvass board comes in.
- Tayyara sets goals for second term
- November 11, 2008
- Republican incumbent Saed Tayyara received the most votes of any Moffat County Commission candidate in the Nov. 4 general election.
- DA-elect preparing for office
- Filling current vacancies a focus in interim
- November 8, 2008
- A Tuesday night election party for Elizabeth Oldham, the 14th Judicial District Attorney-elect, ended without her definitively knowing the outcome of her bid against Democrat Tammy Stewart.
- MCHS seniors tackle their 1st election
- Both students turned 18 on Election Day
- November 7, 2008
- Hannah Jones stood amid a growing line Tuesday morning, waiting to do something she had never done before.
- Failed amendments invoke mixed reactions
- November 7, 2008
- Although Moffat County is a community relatively isolated from the rest of Colorado, local residents held strong beliefs on statewide ballot questions in the Nov. 4 general election.
- Passed, failed amendments to affect local education groups
- November 7, 2008
- There were mixed results Tuesday on amendments local education groups took a stand on.
- Oldham wins in D.A. race
- Grand County chose ADA over challenger Stewart by large margin
- November 6, 2008
- Steamboat Springs — Final results from Grand County on Wednesday morning confirmed the victory of Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham in Tuesday’s District Attorney race.
- Voter turnout reaches record high
- November 6, 2008
- Recently updated data shows a record number of Moffat County voters turned out for the 2008 general election.
- John Salazar easily defeats Wayne Wolf
- November 5, 2008
- Salazar had appeared to be in a close race early in the evening with Wolf, a Delta County commissioner, but his lead widened as votes from the San Luis Valley were counted.
- Udall cruises past Schaffer
- November 5, 2008
- Udall managed to shake the “Boulder liberal” label to beat former Congressman Bob Schaffer in a race billed as one of the most competitive nationwide.
- Oldham takes victory in DA race
- November 5, 2008
- Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham won a close race Tuesday for District Attorney of the 14th Judicial District, despite losing Routt County to opponent Tammy Stewart.
- Almost 5,670 Craig voters cast ballots
- Number represents more than half of county’s active voter roll
- November 5, 2008
- More than 60 percent of registered Moffat County voters turned out during the 2008 general election in Craig.
- Craig polls close with high turnout
- November 5, 2008
- A brief and tired applause went up when polls closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Centennial Mall.
- Smooth morning sailing at Centennial Mall
- November 5, 2008
- Centennial Mall: 7 a.m. Before the polls opened Tuesday morning, Moffat County voters already were lining up in Centennial Mall to cast their ballots.
- Voters trickle into Maybell polls
- November 5, 2008
- A presidential election comes just once every four years, so it’s only natural the topic would dominate conversations around the nation, including Moffat County, Craig and even Maybell.
- White captures Moffat vote
- November 5, 2008
- If election results are any indication, a majority of Moffat County voters think Republican state Rep. Al White has done a good job advocating for Northwest Colorado in the state Legislature.
- Moffat picks McCain, nation picks Obama
- Local voters pick Republicans in all races
- November 5, 2008
- GOP-heavy Moffat County bucked the national and statewide outcome of Tuesday’s presidential election, supporting the Republican candidate for president by more than 70 percent.
- Gray wins re-election bid
- November 5, 2008
- Republican incumbent Tom Gray won his re-election bid to the Moffat County Commission by a close to 3 to 1 majority against Democratic challenger Lois Wymore.
- Oldham holds slight lead in DA race
- November 5, 2008
- Elizabeth Oldham, the Republican candidate for 14th Judicial District Attorney, held a narrow lead against Democratic challenger Tammy Stewart as of press time late Tuesday night.
- Baumgardner wins over Hagenbuch
- November 5, 2008
- Republican Randy Baumgardner won the State House District 57 seat.
- Voter turnout remains steady over lunch hour
- Turnout expected to swell after 5 p.m.
- 10:32 a.m., November 4, 2008 Updated 02:12 p.m.
- Voter numbers held steady during the lunch hour Tuesday as Craig polls continued to draw in an average of 150 voters per hour.
- Voters trickle in to Maybell vote center
- 12:35 p.m., November 4, 2008 Updated 12:35 p.m.
- A presidential election comes just once every four years, so it’s only natural the topic would dominate conversations around the nation, including Moffat County, Craig and even Maybell. But, on Tuesday morning, you would have been hard-pressed to find anybody inside the Maybell Community Center muttering the words Obama or McCain.
- Polls open for Election Day
- November 4, 2008
- Today, Election Day 2008, marks the culmination of more than a year’s worth of speeches, promises and criticism from and for several political candidates and amendments to the Colorado Constitution.
- Hagenbuch makes last of 3 trips to see voters in Craig
- November 3, 2008
- Todd Hagenbuch spent the past three weekends going door-to-door in Craig and said he still didn’t have the time to meet and talk with all the people he wanted to.
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