The Colorado Secretary of State’s office said mail ballots will be sent out sometime in the next week or two. With election season coming up, here are a few things that might help potential voters. According to Colorado’s Secretary of State’s Office,
A new poll of voters in Colorado's 8th Congressional District shows a tie between Democratic incumbent Yadira Caraveo and Republican Gabe Evans.
Independent expenditure committees are pouring money into a handful of competitive Colorado legislative races ahead of November’s election, which will determine the size of Democrats’ majorities in the state House and Senate.
Proposition 131 would change most of Colorado's primaries so candidates from all parties run against each other, with the top four vote-getters advancing to a ranked choice voting general election.
The race for the 8th Congressional District — a battleground contest that could help decide which party controls the U.S. House — is tied about a month out from Election Day, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
September, former President Donald Trump said he planned to visit Aurora “in the next two weeks” as he stoked a national firestorm about immigration and an alleged Venezuelan gang takeover in the city.
Proposition 131 on Colorado’s November ballot proposes significant changes to how many high-profile elections would be conducted. If passed by voters, the measure would apply to races for state offices (including for statewide officials and the legislature) and federal representatives to Congress.
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.
Varela, a Republican, represents District 3 in western and southern Colorado. His seat is one of four up for election in November.
Amendment 79 would put the right to an abortion in the state constitution. This is a constitutional amendment, so it will need 55% of the vote to pass.
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.