Voters in Colorado for decades could be confident their information was secure in the hands of election officials. The behavior of the Trump administration puts that confidence in doubt. The administration is rifling through voter rolls obtained from states,
AlterNet on MSN
Notorious election-denying podcaster joins Trump battle to release Tina Peters from CO prison
A failed Ohio secretary of state candidate backed Tina Peters’ release from prison in a proposed amicus brief filed in federal court in Colorado over the weekend. In the filing, lawyers for Terpsehore Maras argue that a denial of bail for Peters violates the former Mesa County clerk and recorder’s First Amendment rights and would be an uneven
I will fight to restore Colorado to a prosperous state where families are safe, communities are strong, and government is accountable to the people we are elected to represent,”
On Saturday, the Colorado House Republican caucus will select a new minority leader to replace former Rep. Rose Pugliese of Colorado Springs, who resigned on Sept. 15. To date, two candidates have announced their intention to seek the top post.
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet on Monday announced his platform to improve housing affordability in Colorado if he is elected governor in 2026. His plan includes a 30% increase in state-supported housing projects.
You might start hearing campaigns around Fort Collins telling you to "Vote yes on 302," or "no on 2H." Here's what they mean.
Ranked choice voting, November elections and staggered city council terms would go a long way to making Denver a more representative, responsive government
At the start of September, President Donald Trump announced the relocation of Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, seeing through his original plan from early 2021
Fremont County Commissioner Kevin Grantham, a Republican, was president of the Colorado Senate in 2017 and 2018
If only Democratic-leaning states use independent redistricting commissions, “it’s tying our hands behind our backs while the Republican party arms itself to the teeth,” an
There is no incentive anymore for a voter to register with a party,” aside from personal identity, Colorado State University political science professor Kyle Saunders said.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results