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The Colorado legislature’s two-week-long budget blitz has (mostly) ended, and we’re now in the final weeks of the 2025 legislative session.
Former Colorado Rep. Greg Lopez will run for governor, joining a crowded GOP primary in the race to succeed Jared Polis.
Colorado lawmakers in a House committee cleared a pair of bills Monday that would create new elections and reform the vacancy-filling process.
A March 28 notice from Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder Candace Rivera, released in response to Trump's executive order, asserts that many practices outlined in the order are already practiced by the state of Colorado and the Pueblo County Election Department.
Mayor Yemi Mobolade certified the final results of the April election, where Colorado Springs voters decided on six city council seats.
Douglas County commissioners took the first step in a nine-step process of becoming a home rule charter county.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joins coalition to challenge Trump's executive orders on elections and federal agencies. Lawsuits aim to protect voting rights and federal services.
COLORADO — In a flurry of back-and-forth lawsuits between the Trump Administration and several states, Colorado has become the 19th state in a lawsuit against President Trump's latest executive order over elections.
Democrat Jena Griswold, the Colorado secretary of state, raised more than $185,000 in her first 24 hours as an announced candidate for attorney general in next year's election, her campaign
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is coming up on his term limit, and candidates have announced that they are in the running to take his place for the 2026 election.
Incoming City Council members Kimberly Gold and Roland Rainey Jr. credited their election wins to campaign support but said the low turnout made it harder to read voter's intent.
The Pueblo County Election Department affirmed a commitment to fair and secure elections following President Donald Trump's signing of an executive order that could impact local elections across ...