Voters in Colorado will cast ballots for a slew of statewide measures and local contests alongside elections for president and the U.S. House on Election Day.
The 2024 election is now just a few weeks away and it certainly feels like it in Boulder. On Saturday, different political rallies were going on all across the city, including one hosted by the YWCA that focused on the future of abortion access in Colorado.
The ballot measure has divided Colorado's animal-care industry and politicians across the aisle. We’re committed to providing you with the election coverage you need as you cast your vote. We’re aiming to raise $6,500. If you value journalism like ours that strengthens democracy and holds our leaders accountable, please make a contribution today.
Spending on the litany of measures on Coloradans’ ballots has surpassed $24.5 million, led by the campaigns to overhaul the state’s election system and to protect abortion access in the state constitution.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders called out Barack Obama after the former president incorrectly predicted Arizona would beat Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes.
Plus: Trisha Calvarese is paying herself a salary. The Colorado GOP still isn’t spending to help Republican candidates. Campfin tidbits to-go.
The Coloradoan reviewed what peers, attorneys and others said about the Colorado judges up for retention on the 2024 ballot.
While Coloradans don't initially elect judges, they do vote on whether to retain them. And now they can vote on how to discipline them through Amendment H!
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Colorado.
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper, Gov. Jared Polis and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston support the ballot measure. Yes, but: U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and state Senate President Steve Fenberg are mounting a vocal opposition.
Right now, Colorado students can already attend any public school for free. Since 1994, the law states that students can attend any public school for free even if they do not live in the district, including charter schools. However, Amendment 80 would add school choice to the constitutional.