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Victor Marx overtakes Barbara Kirkmeyer as late ballots flip Colorado Republican governor contest

Victor Marx overtook state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer in the Republican primary for governor on Wednesday evening, seizing a narrow lead after trailing her since polls closed.

Kirkmeyer, one of three candidates, opened the night with a clear advantage, at one point leading Marx, a ministry leader, by about 8,000 votes. Scott Bottoms remained in third place.

By Wednesday night, Marx was leading Kirkmeyer by about 2,100 votes. With 1 percentage point separating them, Marx secured 202,000 votes, while Kirkmeyer secured about 200,00 out of some 506,000 votes cast.

The race still remained too close to call.

The winner of the Republican primary will advance to face Democrat Phil Weiser, the state’s current attorney general, who defeated U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in the Democratic contest by nearly 9 points.

Candidates are vying to succeed term‑limited Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.

Colorado has elected only one Republican governor in the past 50 years.



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