Proposition 131 on Colorado’s November ballot proposes significant changes to how many high-profile elections would be conducted.
Last month, opponents of party chair Dave Williams voted to oust him after a series of controversies, including using party resources for his congressional campaign, attacking fellow Republicans and making anti-LGBTQ remarks.
While politics separate U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo, a Democrat, from her Republican challenger state Rep. Gabe Evans, the two are linked by a common Mexican heritage. Why it matters: It's the first time in Colorado history two competing major-party candidates running for Congress are Latino — something experts tell Axios could play a role in a district with the state's largest share of Hispanic voters.
Colorado Republicans are fighting to hold onto Rep. Lauren Boebert's seat in the 3rd Congressional District after she switched to CD4.
Kent Thiry first came to Colorado in 1973 for a high school student government conference. After the four-day event ended, the teen called his parents back in Wisconsin to ask for some money. He didn’t want to leave just yet.
While ballots don’t get mailed to Colorado voters until Oct. 11, county clerks were permitted to start handing out ballots to eligible voters as of Sept. 21. Clerks aren’t required to provide ballots to eligible voters until Oct.
The district attorney for Colorado’s 7th Judicial District is resigning from his seat and not seeking reelection for a second term, he announced earlier this week. Seth Ryan, a Republican, announced on Monday that he plans to resign at the end of October.
The ruling all but guarantees that Dave Williams will remain chairman of the Colorado GOP through the November election.
The November election is approaching quickly — so quickly that Colorado’s ballots will begin arriving in mailboxes just two weeks from now. The Denver Post’ staff is now at work on our fall election coverage.
Colorado's Amendment K in the 2024 election would move up some election deadlines so county clerks have an extra week to get ballots ready.
Candidate forums with those running for state and county offices will be held in Fort Collins the week of Sept. 30.
You can register to vote in Colorado, and vote, through 7 p.m. on Election Day. If you want to receive a mail-in ballot, you must register to vote by Oct. 28. Registering to vote after that date means you'll need to vote in person.