The Denver Regional Council of Governments projects Adams County will be the fastest-growing county in Colorado in the next 20 years. However, with that comes a growing need for more affordable housing.
You can put the ballot in the mail as long as it has time to get to the county clerk's office by Election Day. If you're worried there isn't enough time for your ballot to be sent via mail, then return your ballot in person. You can find a list of all ballot collection boxes in Larimer County on the Larimer Clerk and Recorder's site.
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,
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
Sen. JD Vance and ABC News host Martha Raddatz clashed over whether Venezuelan gangs have "taken over" apartments in Aurora, Colorado. A former resident weighs in.
Sen. JD Vance is standing by his running mate, former President Donald Trump, and his false claims that Venezuelan gangs have invaded and conquered Aurora, Colorado.
Three Democratic candidates raised over $2 million during the fundraising period spanning from July through September. One Republican candidate raised more than $1 million.
Most counties in Colorado have upgraded their voting systems equipment since 2020 to models that physically cannot connect to the internet, and those that rely on older machines are statutorily required to disable any wireless capability.
With less than three weeks to go to Election Day 2024, issue committees working on some of the 14 statewide ballot measures are getting ready for the final spending push.
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
In 1998, Colorado voters narrowly approved Amendment 18, which allowed candidates for U.S. House or U.S. Senate seats to pledge to serve a limited number of terms in Congress and have their names appear on the ballot with a disclaimer.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, chair of the Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, joins Meet the Press NOW to explain how officials are preparing to count the votes in a potentially contentious presidential election.