Steamboat Pilot & Today: Lessons learned from the 2018 election
The midterms are over, and voters everywhere are recovering from election fatigue. With Election Day more than seven days behind us, we thought we’d use this week’s Our View to share some of the lessons we gleaned from this year’s election in Routt County.
With so many close races this fall, it’s clear the age-old adage – every vote counts – is absolutely true.
In Routt County, turnout for Democrat voters outpaced Republicans by a small margin, but the difference-maker just might have been unaffiliated and third party voters. Eighty-seven percent of active Democrats voted in the election compared to 81 percent of active Republicans, and 74 percent of active unaffiliated voters and 74 percent of active third party voters turned out. These statistics alone would support the idea that going after voters who are disillusioned with the traditional parties would be a smart tactic going forward.

