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A relaxing summer conference helped rejuvenate Colorado’s county clerks, who reveled in the hospitality they received in Burlington while being updated on the areas they administer, from elections
One group is betting the state’s blend of libertarianism and progressivism can be packaged to appeal to voters who have drifted toward Trump over the past few cycles.
Colorado's 2026 general election ballot will be set, and the primary winners will be embarking on their four-month sprint to November.
Colorado Democrats were feeling triumphant. After a decade of organizing, the state party was in a strong position. The demographics were trending their way. And so, in 2013, they prepared the coup de grâce for the state's beleaguered Republican Party: a new voting law.
Changes were afoot in Palmer Lake Monday night, where the town administrator resigned and the town's board of trustees took steps to set a recall election for two members and
Reid said she believes Trump plans to stay in office until his death — “like Putin," adding that Republicans will set “enough restrictions” to prevent being voted out.
Coloradans aren’t divided by party as much as we’re united by frustration. Across Northern Colorado, it doesn’t matter who you voted for. You’re telling me the same thing: You don’t trust
Such a path could drastically raise the stakes for federal investigations of state or county officials, bringing the department and the threat of criminalization into the election system.
President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill will mean big changes for Coloradans, from the taxes you pay to Medicaid and immigration.
City Council voted to move forward with drafting an ordinance that would limit campaign contributions from LLC’s under the Longmont Fair Campaign Practices Act.
The La Plata Electric Association’s most recent board election saw unprecedented campaign spending. Purgatory Resort owner James Coleman, through his affiliated private equity firm, contributed