The 2024 presidential election will have implications for energy, public lands and climate policies that will affect millions in Colorado and across the Rocky Mountain West.
More than 635,000 Colorado voters have returned their ballots so far, according to state elections officials. Here’s a look at who’s voting so far.
A Colorado man who was federally indicted with threatening election officials and other government employees in August pleaded guilty on Wednesday to sending an interstate threat.Teak Ty Brockbank, 45,
Voting centers and drop boxes opened in Colorado on Monday, with thousands of people already casting their votes both in Denver and in cities across the state.
Voters in Colorado will cast ballots for a slew of statewide measures and local contests alongside elections for president and the U.S. House on Election Day.
Voters in Colorado's 8th Congressional district and still making up their minds about who should represent them, even if they already have their pick at the top of the ballot.
Teak Ty Brockbank, 45, pleaded guilty to a count of transmitting interstate threats. He is scheduled for sentencing on Feb. 3.
Colorado voters will decide dozens of state legislative races on November 5, and it could impact whether Democrats get a supermajority in both chambers.
A Cortez man who was federally indicted with threatening election officials and other government employees in August pleaded guilty on Wednesday to sending an interstate threat.
The Colorado Secretary of State announced on Thursday that they believe ballots for the upcoming presidential election were “intercepted.”
Colorado voters will decide this November which judges and justices stay on the bench in what's called a retention election. Why it matters: Local judges hold huge power over our daily lives, handling matters from neighbor disputes to criminal cases that shape our communities and legal systems.