Nov 2, 2004
Democrat Ken Salazar won a hotly contested Senate race for an open seat over Republican Peter Coors. All the incumbents won re-election to the House of Representatives, with the one open seat going to Democrat John T Salazar.
George W Bush won Colorado's 9 electoral votes.
| Colorado Senate | ||
| Ken Salazar (51%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Peter Coors (REP - 47%); Doug Campbell (1%); Richard Randall (1%) | ||
| Colorado 1st District | ||
| Diana L Degette Incumbent (74%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Roland Chicas (REP - 24%); George Lilly (2%) | ||
| Colorado 2nd District | ||
| Mark Udall Incumbent (67%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Stephen M Hackman (REP - 31%); Norman T Olsen (LIB - 2%) | ||
| Colorado 3rd District | ||
| John T Salazar (50%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Greg Walcher (REP - 47%); Jim Krug (3%) | ||
| Colorado 4th District | ||
| Marilyn Musgrave Incumbent (51%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Stan Matsunaka (DFL - 45%); Bob Kinsey (4%) | ||
| Colorado 5th District | ||
| Joel Hefley Incumbent (71%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Fred Hardee (DFL - 27%); Arthur Roberts (LIB - 2%) | ||
| Colorado 6th District | ||
| Thomas G Tancredo Incumbent (60%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Joanna L Conti (DFL - 39%); Jack J Woehr (LIB - 1%) | ||
| Colorado 7th District | ||
| Bob Beauprez Incumbent (55%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Dave Thomas (DFL - 43%); Clyde J Harkins (2%) | ||
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