Yadira Caraveo and Gabe Evans race for Congress still undecided Friday

The race for Congress between U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo and Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans narrowed once again Friday afternoon, according to newly updated results.

But there are still thousands of ballots outstanding in Adams County, which has been favoring Caraveo by nearly 12 percentage points. As of 12:39 p.m., the Democrat held a slim 1,321-vote lead over Evans — equating to a 48.9% to 48.4% edge — out of 297,106 ballots tallied.

Adams County Clerk Josh Zygielbaum said Friday the county’s elections office had more than 20,000 ballots to process, but inclement weather stopped the counting. He said his employees would resume tallying on Saturday and “work through the weekend.”

Weld County is expected to finish counting its ballots by the end of Friday. Larimer County had only 200 ballots to go.

Caraveo’s campaign manager, Mary Alice Blackstock, issued a statement Friday afternoon saying “we are optimistic that Congresswoman Caraveo is in a strong position for re-election and poised to serve a second term.”

However, she cautioned that determining a winner may “take several days,” given the outstanding ballots in the race.

Evans’ campaign spokesman Alan Philp was equally sanguine about the Republican’s chances, saying “with late ballots trending toward Gabe and with tens of thousands of uncounted ballots remaining across the district, we are confident that Gabe will win.”

The race in Colorado’s ultra-competitive 8th Congressional District could help determine control of next year’s Congress. It has been a grueling affair, with big-money backing and pointed campaign ads blanketing the airwaves for weeks.

In its maiden election in 2022, the district was won by Caraveo by just over 1,600 votes out of more than 236,000 ballots cast. It was listed by political prognosticators as one of 2024’s closest House contests.

Caraveo, a pediatrician and former state lawmaker, has performed appreciably better in Adams County than Evans, while the former Army vet and police officer has done better than his opponent among Weld County voters.

The 8th Congressional District sweeps across Denver’s northern suburbs and covers rural sections of Adams and Weld counties as well, along with a small slice of Larimer County. It is the most heavily Latino congressional district in Colorado, with around one in four residents identifying that way.

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