Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is on a brief leave this month after the birth of her first child, her office confirmed Friday in a statement that said officials had prepared for her
Colorado GOP Chairman Eli Bremer is seeking to dislodge Chairman Dave Williams from the party’s top post and to force him to relinquish the party’s resources
More than 20 school districts are on the ballot this November asking voters for $6.4 billion in tax measures. The vast majority of that ($6.2 billion) is for bonds in large districts that won’t raise taxes. The totals are still being finalized.
Colorado has spectacular scenery, but it comes with wild animals, and they sometimes wander into town. A ballot measure that would ban hunting wild cats is the latest test of public views on hunting.
A Missouri-based nonprofit is petitioning a federal court to prevent Colorado from certifying its election results until the state can prove it adhered to state and federal election laws. United Sovereign Americans accused the state of allowing “thousands of apparent errors” in its 2022 voter registration rolls and wants the court to ensure only “votes properly cast” are counted in the upcoming general election.
Thirteen candidates vying for state legislative seats this year are running without a major party opponent, according to a Colorado Sun analysis of the 2024 ballot. There are 10 candidates — seven Democrats and three Republicans — running unopposed in state House districts, and three Democrats running opposed in state Senate districts.
A fringe group claims its analysis of Colorado voter rolls shows the results of the state’s 2022 midterm elections were “unreliable.”
The claim that Aurora, Colo., has been overrun by gun-toting migrants stemmed from the city’s fight with a landlord. Now it is central to one of former President Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant campaign promises.
Should the right to school choice be enshrined in the Colorado Constitution? It is a question voters will have a chance to decide, and not everyone is happy about that.
There's been a 36% turnover of election workers nationwide, compared to 20 to 30% before 2020, according to one report. In Colorado, it's even higher. The increased departures coincide with an increase in political violence.