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Some 11,500 parolees living in Colorado gained the right to vote today. One of them, Paul Robison, wasted no time registering.
“It’s incredibly important to...
Editor’s note: The Indy is publishing a series of stories reviewing the 2019 legislative session in Colorado. Here, we focus on voting and elections....
Those seeking to limit the influence of money in Colorado politics can only do so much.
Reformers would love to limit campaign expenditures, for example,...
This story will be updated.
Democrats seized control of Colorado's attorney general and secretary of state offices Tuesday as Phil Weiser claimed victory over Republican...
Colorado's four major statewide races — governor, attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer — attracted more than $60 million in spending this election,...
The secretary of state race typically is not one that sets partisan tempers aflame. But in this year’s polarized political environment, those sentiments are...