As election day draws near, all eyes are on Colorado's Congressional District 8. The race is one of handful that will decide control of the U.S. House.
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Candidates vying for the 4th Judicial District seat will take part in a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region. The candidates include Republican incumbent Michael J. Allen and Democrat Jeremy Dowell.
Proposition 131 would fundamentally change how many of Colorado’s elections are run, presenting one of the most sweeping changes in the Centennial State’s 148-year history.
How are signing up for food stamps, getting your driver’s license or using a government office that helps people who have disabilities connected to voting?