The 2018 El Paso County elections were held on November 6, 2018. The election included assessor, clerk and recorder, commissioner of District 1, commissioner of District 5, coroner, sheriff, surveyor, and treasurer.
All candidates are from the Colorado Secretary of State site.[1]
All primary results and general election candidates from the El Paso County election page.[2]
Assessor
Republican incumbent assessor Steve Schleiker ran for re-election.
General election candidates
- Sue McKnight (D)
- Steve Schleiker (R), incumbent assessor
Republican primary
Declared
- Steve Schliker, incumbent assessor
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Results
Clerk and recorder
Republican incumbent clerk and recorder Chuck Broerman ran for re-election.
General election candidates
- Elizabeth Wilkes (D)
- Chuck Broerman (R), Incumbent Clerk and Recorder
Republican primary
Declared
- Chuck Broerman, incumbent clerk and recorder
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
- Johnathan Herrera
- Elizabeth Wilkes
Results
Results
County Commissioner District 1
Republican incumbent Darryl Glenn was term-limited and could not run for another term. He ran for U.S. House representative of Colorado District 5.
General election candidates
- Frank DeLalla (D)
- Holly Williams (R)
Republican primary
Republican ballot
- Calandra Vargas
- Holly Williams
Results
Democratic primary
Democratic ballot
Results
Results
County Commissioner District 5
Republican incumbent Peggy Littleton was term-limited and could not run for another term. Republican Cami Bremer was elected.
General election candidates
- Cami Bremer (R)
- Kari Frederick (D)
Republican primary
Republican ballot
- Cami Bremer
- Vickie Tonkins
Results
Democratic primary
Democratic ballot
Results
Results
Coroner
Republican incumbent Robert Bux, M.D. retired. Republican Dr. Leon Kelly was elected.
General election candidates
- Chauncey Frederick (D)
- Leon Kelly (R)
Republican primary
Declared
- Leon Kelly, M.D., forensic pathologist and current deputy chief medical examiner
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Withdrawn
Results
Sheriff
Republican incumbent Bill Elder ran for re-election, and was re-elected.
General election candidates
- Bill Elder (R), incumbent sheriff
- Grace A. Sweeney-Maurer (D)
Republican primary
Republican ballot
- Michael Angley
- Bill Elder, incumbent sheriff
Results
Democratic primary
Democratic ballot
Results
Results
Surveyor
Republican incumbent Lawrence Burnett was term-limited and could not run for another term. Republican Richard Mariotti was elected.
General election candidates
- Destarte Ashleigh Haun (D)
- Richard Mariotti (R)
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Results
Treasurer
Republican incumbent Mark Lowderman ran for re-election, and was re-elected.
General election candidates
- Mark Lowderman (R)
- Julie Torres (D)
Republican primary
Declared
- Mark Lowderman (incumbent)
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Results
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