When I look at my monthly stock market account, I am pleased. When I go to a restaurant, I see smaller crowds. When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes cringe,” said Broomfield
A total of roughly $26 million has been spent so far by the groups supporting and opposing the 14 statewide measures on the November ballot
Colorado voters must pick new elected leaders and answer a litany of major policy questions in the 2024 election. Why it matters: The ballot is the longest in history, making the November election one of the most consequential in recent memory.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Colorado.
The 8th Congressional District seat is the deciding vote in Colorado State Board of Education's decisions to side with a charter school or school district.
Even as elected officials decry the rising cost of living in Colorado, state and local governments are asking residents to pay even more to live here. Why it matters: The 2024 election will test voters' appetite for government spending,
Candidates are listed in the order they appear on ballots. Active voter registration numbers are current as of Sept. 25, 2024, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s
Proposition 131 would fundamentally change how many of Colorado’s elections are run, presenting one of the most sweeping changes in the Centennial State’s 148-year history.
The Coloradoan newsroom is dedicated to helping you be an informed voter in the upcoming election as you weigh a host of candidates seeking federal, state and local seats, Colorado's 14 statewide ballot measures and local asks.
A blue bus emblazoned with the words “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” pulled up outside a brewery in Denver last week, attracting a crowd of over 100 people. It was part of the Harris-Walz campaign’s effort to bring the national battle for abortion access to Colorado.
This would create an independent board made up of citizens, lawyers and judges to conduct judicial misconduct hearings and impose disciplinary actions, and this would allow more information to be shared with the public, according to the state's Ballot Information Booklet, or Blue Book .
Colorado officials advised voters on their right to vote free of intimidation and avoiding disinformation ahead of the 2024 election.