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Adam Frisch talks with TV reporters during his election night party at the Belly Up in Aspen.
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In 2022, Adam Frisch lost by 554 votes. His 2024 loss to a far less polarizing Republican was closer to 12,000 votes.
  • On today’s newscast: As of around midnight, just over 66% of votes counted so far have been in favor of Pitkin County’s ballot question 1C, which would reaffirm Pitkin County commissioners’ ability to approve and implement a new runway layout; Francie Jacober will be serving a second term as a Pitkin County commissioner in the District 5 seat; and Republican candidates have been holding the lead over their Democratic opponents in two Garfield County Commissioner races — but the preliminary results are still close. Tune in for these stories and more.
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