Grand County, CO

CO · Presidential Elections 18802024

R+0.8
2024 Margin
D+1.0%
2020→2024 Swing
R since 1968
Voting Streak
16K
Population

Grand County, CO (Colorado) voted R+0.8 for Donald Trump (Republican) in the 2024 presidential election, with Trump receiving 4,822 votes (48.79%) to 4,743 (47.99%) for Harris.

This represents a D+1.0% swing toward Democrats compared to 2020. Grand County is classified as a competitive Republican county. Grand County has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1968. The county has a population of approximately 15,895.

Quick Stats

2024 ResultR+0.8
2020→2024 SwingD+1.0%
Voting StreakR since 1968
Elections on Record37

Demographics

Population15,895
Median Age
45.4(US: 38.7)
College (BA+)
42.7%(US: 35.2%)
Median Income
$88,612(US: $80k)
White (non-Hisp)
78.8%(US: 57.6%)
Hispanic
10.2%(US: 19.1%)
Homeownership
73.4%(US: 64.5%)
Poverty Rate
7.6%(US: 12.3%)
Veterans
8.6%(US: 6.2%)
Non-English (CVAP)
4.0%(US: 17.0%)
Source: Census ACS 5-Year (2020-2024)

Community Profile

Religious Composition

Source: Religion Census 2020
Catholic
10.2%(Below Average)
Evangelical
5.4%(Below Average)
Black Protestant
5.1%(Major Center)
Mainline Protestant
3.9%
LDS/Mormon
1.3%

Ancestry Groups

Source: Census ACS

Top reported ancestry groups (compared to national average).

German
19.6%(1.6x)
Irish
9.1%
English
8.6%
Mexican
7.7%
Italian
3.4%
Polish
2.4%
+ 3 more reported ancestry groups

Age Distribution

Median:45.4 yrs(US: 38.5)
Under 18
15.9%
18-29
5.8%
30-44
21.2%
45-64
36.1%
65+
20.9%
National average

Employment by Industry

Census ACS
Educational Services
13.4%(1.6x US)
ConstructionMajor Specialization
13.0%(1.9x US)
Retail Trade
12.3%(1.1x US)
Professional & Technical
10.7%
Healthcare & Social Services
6.4%(1.4x US)
Agriculture & ForestryExceptional Hub
5.2%(3.1x US)
National average
+ 1 more sectors

Presidential Elections

Presidential Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202448.0%(4,743)48.8%(4,822)R+0.8D+1.0
202047.7%(4,709)49.5%(4,883)R+1.8D+11.5
201639.1%(3,358)52.3%(4,494)R+13.2R+6.3
201245.0%(3,684)52.0%(4,253)R+7.0R+5.9
200848.6%(4,037)49.7%(4,128)R+1.1D+12.3
200442.6%(3,243)56.0%(4,260)R+13.4D+6.5
200036.3%(2,308)56.2%(3,570)R+19.9R+14.7
199641.1%(2,012)46.3%(2,264)R+5.2R+3.4
199234.1%(1,678)35.9%(1,763)R+1.7D+20.5
198837.8%(1,451)60.1%(2,306)R+22.3D+24.6

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Presidential Margin Trend

Grand County, CO18802024

D+R++100+80+60+40+200-20-40-60-80-1001880188818961904191219201928193619441952196019681976198419922000200820162024
Democratic margin
Republican margin

Senate Elections

Senate Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
201441.1%(2,795)53.5%(3,638)R+12.4R+14.2
200848.8%(3,967)47.0%(3,820)D+1.8D+19.8
200238.9%(1,963)57.0%(2,872)R+18.0R+7.1
199642.7%(2,062)53.7%(2,591)R+11.0D+12.3
199037.4%(1,439)60.7%(2,334)R+23.3D+20.6
198427.5%(1,084)71.4%(2,816)R+43.9R+8.4
197832.1%(809)67.5%(1,704)R+35.5R+25.0
197244.2%(1,091)54.6%(1,349)R+10.4D+30.1
196629.7%(461)70.2%(1,090)R+40.5R+16.7
196037.7%(677)61.5%(1,106)R+23.9R+1.4

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Governor Elections

Governor Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202252.0%(4,162)45.6%(3,649)D+6.4D+9.5
201846.4%(3,596)49.5%(3,837)R+3.1D+4.3
201444.2%(3,020)51.5%(3,525)R+7.4R+43.3
201048.6%(3,196)12.6%(831)D+36.0D+27.1
200653.0%(3,149)44.1%(2,620)D+8.9D+51.5
200226.9%(1,356)69.5%(3,502)R+42.6R+34.5
199844.3%(1,867)52.4%(2,209)R+8.1R+18.2
199453.0%(2,132)42.9%(1,725)D+10.1R+13.9
199060.9%(2,317)37.0%(1,405)D+24.0D+17.2
198653.1%(1,782)46.3%(1,554)D+6.8R+20.0

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

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