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      The 2012 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Colorado voters chose nine electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, U.S. Representative Paul Ryan. Obama and Biden carried Colorado with 51.48% of the popular vote to Romney's and Ryan's 46.12%, thus winning the state's nine electoral votes by a 5.36% margin.
      Obama's 2012 victory in the state, on the heels of his 2008 victory, marked the first time that the Democrats had carried Colorado in two consecutive elections since the landslide re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 and the first time since 1964 that a sitting Democratic president carried Colorado. This was the first time since 1964 that Democrats carried a majority of the state's congressional districts. As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last election in which Conejos, Huerfano, and Las Animas counties have voted for the Democratic candidate.


      Caucuses




      = Democratic caucuses

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      Incumbent President Barack Obama ran unopposed in the Colorado Democratic caucuses.


      = Republican caucuses

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      The 2012 Colorado Republican presidential caucuses took place on 7 February 2012. It was part of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries. The race was widely expected to be won by Mitt Romney even on the day of the caucus, but a strong surge by Rick Santorum across all three races that day carried him to a close victory; however, the delegates were not legally bound to follow voter preferences and most voted for Romney.


      General election




      = Ballot access

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      Virgil Goode/Jim Clymer, Constitution
      Barack Obama/Joseph Biden, Democratic
      Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan, Republican
      Gary Johnson/James P. Gray, Libertarian
      Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala, Green
      Stewart Alexander/Alex Mendoza, Socialist
      Rocky Anderson/Luis J. Rodriguez, Justice
      Roseanne Barr/Cindy Shehan, Peace and Freedom
      James Harris/Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers
      Tom Hoefling/J.D. Ellis, America's
      Gloria La Riva/Filberto Ramirez Jr., Socialism and Liberation
      Merlin Miller/Harry V. Bertram, American Third Position
      Jill Reed/Tom Cary, Twelve Visions Party
      Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link, Objectivist
      Shella "Samm" Tittle/Matthew A. Turner, We the People
      Jerry White/Phyllis Scherrer, Socialist Equality


      = Polling

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      Incumbent Barack Obama started off with a wide lead in polls ranging from 1 to 13 points, which continued throughout the early summer of 2012. On August 6, Romney won his first poll, 50% to 45%. Throughout the rest of the summer, and September, with the exception of a few points, Obama won almost every poll but narrowly. Romney gained momentum in October, and the race was essentially tied, with neither candidate taking a significant lead. The last week before the election, Obama gained momentum and won each of the 4 pre-election polls. The average of the last 3 pre-election polls showed Obama leading Romney 49.7% to 46.3%. The final pre-election poll showed Obama leading Romney 52% to 46%, which was accurate compared to the results. Washington Post rated this race "Toss-Up."


      = Predictions

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      = Results

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      By county




      By congressional district


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


      See also


      2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
      2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums
      Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
      Colorado Republican Party
      United States presidential elections in Colorado


      References




      External links


      Official website of the Colorado Republican Party
      The Green Papers: for Colorado
      The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order

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