As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Colorado.
Inflation has slowed, but the pain lingers. The pandemic upended the economy, but the fundamentals remain solid. How will that affect voters as they fill out Colorado ballots?
If you're looking for your Colorado ballot, check your mailbox. Ballots are showing up now because Oct. 11 was the first day they could be mailed out by county clerks. If you didn't get one, here's what to know about how to obtain a ballot and return it in Colorado:
Colorado voters must pick new elected leaders and answer a litany of major policy questions in the 2024 election. Why it matters: The ballot is the longest in history, making the November election one of the most consequential in recent memory.
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 is standing by his running mate, former President Donald Trump, and his false claims that Venezuelan gangs have invaded and conquered Aurora, Colorado.
The State Board of Education holds schools and school districts accountable for student test scores, hears appeals when school districts reject charter school applications, and sets standards for what students should learn and what schools should teach.
The 3rd District is Colorado’s largest, covering the entire western side of the state and stretching east across the San Luis Valley to include the southern portion of the I-25 corridor. Its population centers include Pueblo, Grand Junction, Montrose, Durango and Alamosa.
This would create an independent board made up of citizens, lawyers and judges to conduct judicial misconduct hearings and impose disciplinary actions, and this would allow more information to be shared with the public, according to the state's Ballot Information Booklet, or Blue Book .
Here are the top issues for Democrat Andy Boesenecker, who is seeking seeking reelection to Colorado House District 53.
Three-term U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse again faces a challenge for his seat in the House of Representatives from Longmont-based tech worker Marshall Dawson.
The 8th Congressional District seat represents the deciding vote in the Colorado State Board of Education's decisions to side with either a charter school or school district.