Colorado voters are set to weigh in on ballot questions related to abortion rights, veterinary services, mountain lion trophy hunting and an overhaul of the state’s election system in November. The deadline to finalize the state’s ballot is coming Friday,
A total of 14 citizen initiatives and legislatively referred measures are set to appear on Coloradans’ 2024 ballots, though at least two of them are expected to be withdrawn within the next few days.
Colorado's ballot features more than just candidates. State of play: The statewide ballot includes at least 14 questions for voters to decide on, ranging from taxes and spending to criminal justice and elections.
She was a prominent promoter of false claims that voting machines were manipulated to steal the election from Trump.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Trisha Calverese on Tuesday clashed in their only debate so far in the race for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District.
Colorado voters will decide this November whether to change how leaders are elected, part of a record-setting number of election-related ballot initiatives nationwide this year. Why it matters: All-candidate primaries and ranked-choice voting are gaining momentum as advocates call for fairer elections that don't cater to partisan extremes.
Election officials across the country have spent years fighting false claims and conspiracy theories about stolen elections. Now they’re worried that new AI technologies could make the problem worse.
If we’re not willing to work hard, if we’re not willing to stand up to bullies, then this is bound to happen."
The candidates for Colorado House District 57 met with the Glenwood Springs Lions Club this week to take questions from members and share more about their platforms. Housing, education, and immigration emerged as important topics.
According to a survey of nearly 1,000 election workers this year by the Brennan Center for Justice, one out of 3 election workers say they’ve personally experienced threats, harassment, or abuse.
Presidential contenders Kamala Harris and Donald Trump begin a two-month sprint with their campaigns until election day, with their paths becoming clearer. The Democratic vice president and the Republ
Initiative 310 would fundamentally change both primary and general elections in Colorado for most state and federal races. It would create “all-candidate” primaries and switch many general elections to ranked-choice voting. State officials confirmed Thursday that backers submitted enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot.