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Gov. Jared Polis signed new laws Monday that codify federal voting protections in Colorado’s election laws and reform the state’s much-maligned process of replacing lawmakers who leave
Coloradans concerned about discrimination at the ballot box may be excited about the passing of a bill a local nonprofit group said is designed to ensure “all eligible voters have the right to be heard.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed the Colorado Voting Rights Act into law Monday, establishing various protections contained in the federal Voting Rights Act at the state level. Senate Bill 25-1, the
President Donald Trump on Monday demanded that Tina Peters — a key supporter who was behind one of the most significant election security breaches in years — be freed from incarceration in Colorado, where she’s serving a yearslong prison sentence.
Three weeks before Colorado Springs elected its first Black mayor, news reports of a cross being burned beside a campaign sign defaced with a racial slur sparked outrage from local residents. Rather than a hate crime,
President Donald Trump has demanded the immediate release of Tina Peters, a Colorado election clerk who was convicted of charges of tampering with voting machines after the 2020 presidential election.
Unofficial results are in for coordinated elections in Pueblo County. This includes Ballot Question 2A, which asked voters if the City of Pueblo should cancel its agreement with Black Hills Energy.
Backers say the Colorado Voting Rights Act will protect the state against efforts to scale back civil rights, but election officials fear it could open up new challenges to longstanding voting practices.
A special municipal election is quickly approaching, and Colorado Springs residents are set to vote on a controversial land annexation. The ballot will only have that one question about the Karman Line Annexation.
Colorado legislative session, Democrats pushed through policies on gun rights, trans rights and immigration. Here’s a look at other dynamics.