2014 Colorado gubernatorial election

Incumbent Democratic governor John Hickenlooper and Lieutenant Governor Joseph García were re-elected to a second term in office, narrowly defeating Republican former U.S. representative Bob Beauprez and his running mate, Douglas County Commissioner Jill Repella, by 68,000 votes.

[1] At the Republican state assembly on April 12, 2014, Mike Kopp and Scott 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 and Tom Tancredo did not contest the assembly vote, instead petitioning their way onto the ballot.

Hickenlooper won 4 of 7 congressional districts, including one held by a Republican.

Results by county:
Beauprez
  • 20–30%
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
Tancredo
  • 20–30%
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
Gessler
  • 20–30%
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
Kopp
  • 20–30%
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%