Colorado's 11th Senate district

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Colorado's 11th
State Senate district
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Senator
  Tony Exum
D Colorado Springs
Registration31.9%  Democratic
22.8%  Republican
42.6%  No party preference
Demographics56%  White
9%  Black
27%  Hispanic
3%  Asian
5% Other
Population (2018)147,383 [1]
Registered voters92,005 [2]

Colorado's 11th Senate district is one of 35 districts in the Colorado Senate. It has been represented by Democrat Tony Exum since 2023. Prior to redistricting the district was represented by Democrats Pete Lee and Michael Merrifield. [3]

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Geography

District 11 is based in central Colorado Springs in El Paso County, also stretching to cover the nearby communities of Manitou Springs and Stratmoor. [4]

The district is located entirely within Colorado's 5th congressional district, and overlaps with the 17th, 18th, and 20th districts of the Colorado House of Representatives. [5] [6]

Recent election results

Colorado state senators are elected to staggered four-year terms; under normal circumstances, the 11th district holds elections in midterm years.

2022

The 2022 election will be the first one held under the state's new district lines. Democratic incumbent Pete Lee now lives in the 12th district, meaning he won't be able to run for the Senate at all in 2022, and 2nd district Republican senator Dennis Hisey is running in the 11th district instead. [7]

2022 Colorado Senate election, District 11 [8] [9]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Tony Exum 4,887 54.1
Democratic Yolanda Avila4,14745.9
Total votes9,034 100
General election
Democratic Tony Exum 20,258 49.9
Republican Dennis Hisey 18,04244.5
Libertarian Daryl Kuiper2,2645.6
Total votes40,564 100

Historical election results

2018

2018 Colorado Senate election, District 11 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Pete Lee 28,015 62.0
Republican Pat McIntire17,20038.0
Total votes45,215 100
Democratic hold

2014

2014 Colorado Senate election, District 11 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Merrifield 18,815 52.2
Republican Bernie Herpin (incumbent)14,97841.5
Libertarian Norman Dawson2,2826.3
Total votes36,075 100
Democratic gain from Republican

2013 recall

In 2013, an attempt to recall incumbent Democrat John Morse over his support for gun control legislation was successful, resulting in the election of Republican Bernie Herpin.

Shall John Morse be recalled from the office of State Senate, District 11?
ChoiceVotes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes9,13150.9
No8,81249.1
Total votes17,845100.00
2013 Colorado Senate recall election, District 11 [6] [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bernie Herpin 8,895 83.2
Write-in 1,79616.8
Total votes10,691 100
Republican gain from Democratic

Federal and statewide results

YearOfficeResults [13]
2020 President Biden 58.6 – 36.9%
2018 Governor Polis 58.2 – 36.4%
2016 President Clinton 50.2 – 39.3%
2014 Senate Udall 50.6 – 41.7%
Governor Hickenlooper 51.1 – 41.3%
2012 President Obama 59.2 – 37.6%

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