What We’re Watching in Colorado on Election Day 2020
It’s safe to say that this election will be unlike any other. Here are six storylines we’re watching as the results unfold.
It’s safe to say that this election will be unlike any other. Here are six storylines we’re watching as the results unfold.
Over nearly two decades, as Cory Gardner and John Hickenlooper ascended in Centennial State politics, they were cordial, collaborative, and maybe even friends. Now, their bloody race for the U.S. Senate might be the death knell of Colorado bipartisanship.
We rode along with two election judges to see the secure process they use to get ballots from 24-hour drop boxes and polling centers to Denver election headquarters.
Far-right congressional candidate Lauren Boebert has blasted her way onto Colorado’s political scene—does her hometown of Rifle support her?
While it’s still too early to draw conclusions, Coloradans are successfully exercising their right to vote—and the record numbers prove it.
We asked five experts to share their opinions.
Voting by mail is great and all, but what about those quintessential “I Voted” stickers? Download one here.
Which senatorial candidate you choose and whether you support Proposition 114 will impact Colorado’s small and mid-size farmers and ranchers.
Our coverage of the ballot issues, political races, and other information Centennial State voters need to know before Election Day.
Ballots will be arriving in all registered voters’ mailboxes as early as next week. Here’s how to ensure your vote is counted.
Denverites will vote on 12 ballot measures, including how the city’s spending will be used to address climate change, the pit bull breed ban, and several initiatives that would attempt to move power from Denver’s current “strong-mayor” system.
After a lot of back-and-forth, the candidates have agreed to three debates and one candidate forum to take place throughout October.
In addition to the presidential and Senate races, Coloradans will vote on 11 statewide ballot measures this November. From the reintroduction of gray wolves to changes to property taxes and more, here’s what you need to know.
Kanye West and 16 other candidates have made the ballot. But does it actually matter? Probably not in Colorado.
Colorado will be the 11th state to block use of the controversial defense strategy, which seeks to blame violent actions, including murder, on the victim’s sexual orientation.
Despite a rough June, the former Centennial State governor defeated Andrew Romanoff by nearly 20 percentage points, while Rep. Scott Tipton fell to a far-right challenger.
The killing of George Floyd might have happened in Minneapolis, but the Denver Police Department has its own legacy of racism and violence toward people of color.
A political cheat sheet breaking down the issues on which the two candidates diverge.
After years of anxiety, Colorado’s Dreamers breathe a big (although temporary) sigh of relief.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock on law enforcement reforms—those already enacted and measures that are still on the way.