State Representative District 14
District Information -
Boundary Data (KML Format for Google Earth)
| Demographics By Party |
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All Years |
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| Month/Year |
Republican (%) |
Democrat (%) |
Unaffiliated (%) |
3rd Party |
Total Voters |
| 11/2000 |
23355 (52.6) |
7550 (17) |
13359 (30.1) |
101 |
44365 |
| 11/2004 |
26070 (52.6) |
8725 (17.6) |
14629 (29.5) |
109 |
49535 |
| 11/2006 |
25416 (52.5) |
8260 (17.1) |
14604 (30.2) |
117 |
48398 |
| 10/2007 |
23664 (52) |
7713 (17) |
13988 (30.7) |
127 |
45494 |
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District 14 is located in the northern part of Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs was founded in August 1871 by General William Palmer, a Pennslyvanian Quaker with the intention of creating a high quality resort community. Colorado Springs' present downtown location to the east of I-25 is due to the dislike of nearby rough-and-ready Colorado City and its many saloons. Colorado Springs was a dry city until 1933. Colorado Springs was marketed as an area for people with high moral character, similar to Boulder was when it was first founded. However, Colorado Springs stayed with its puritanical world view, becoming home to a large number of right leaning Christian orginazations.
Vote Results
| State Representative 14 - Individual Race |
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2006 |
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| County |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Winner |
| El Paso |
Karen Teja |
(D) |
7544 |
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| El Paso |
Kent Lambert |
(R) |
16612 |
X |
| District Total |
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Karen Teja |
(D) |
7544 |
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Kent Lambert |
(R) |
16612 |
X |
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| State Representative 14 - Individual Race |
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2004 |
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| County |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Winner |
| El Paso |
David C. Schultheis |
(R) |
26729 |
X |
| District Total |
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David C. Schultheis |
(R) |
26729 |
X |
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| State Representative 14 - Individual Race |
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2002 |
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| County |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Winner |
| El Paso |
David C Schultheis |
(R) |
17339 |
X |
| District Total |
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David C Schultheis |
(R) |
17339 |
X |
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