Voters in Colorado are able to drop off their ballots or cast their ballots at voting centers across the state starting Monday.
The 2024 election is now just a few weeks away and it certainly feels like it in Boulder. On Saturday, different political rallies were going on all across the city, including one hosted by the YWCA that focused on the future of abortion access in Colorado.
The primary group opposing Prop. 131, called Voter Rights Colorado, has raised roughly $243,000, and has spent $33,222. The group has received $20,000 total from Coloradans for Accessible and Secure Elections, another dark-money group that’s also provided $26,000 worth of research as a nonmonetary donation.
When I look at my monthly stock market account, I am pleased. When I go to a restaurant, I see smaller crowds. When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes cringe,” said Broomfield
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Colorado.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders called out Barack Obama after the former president incorrectly predicted Arizona would beat Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes.
The 8th Congressional District seat is the deciding vote in Colorado State Board of Education's decisions to side with a charter school or school district.
The text message, which did not disclose who sent or paid for it, suggested that the head of the state’s largest teachers union supports Amendment 80
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 blue bus emblazoned with the words “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” pulled up outside a brewery in Denver last week, attracting a crowd of over 100 people. It was part of the Harris-Walz campaign’s effort to bring the national battle for abortion access to Colorado.
Gov. Jared Polis made the remarks at a Semafor event on the future of manufacturing Monday, which also featured the White House’s domestic policy advisor Neera Tanden.
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