“Growing like a weed,” Douglas County will create 13 new voting precincts for next year’s election

Population growth in Douglas County is forcing elections officials to create 13 additional precincts – for a total of 168 countywide – to accommodate nearly 35,000 voters who didn’t live there two years ago.
Don’t forget that, as recently as 2015, 10 new precincts were added to account for the county’s burgeoning population numbers then.
“Dougco is growing like a weed,” Douglas County clerk and recorder Merlin Klotz said Wednesday.
On average, he said, his office registers a net of 53 new vehicles a day. And according to U.S. Census Bureau data released in March, two of the five fastest-growing suburbs in metro Denver from 2010 to 2015 are in Douglas County. Castle Rock took fourth place, with a 15 percent growth rate during those five years. At the top of the list was Lone Tree, with a 19 percent jump.
