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NoCo Election 2023
KUNC's The Colorado Dream: Ending the Hate State has arrived! Join us each Monday through Nov. 4 for a new episode.
Voters are at the heart of every election. We want to know what issues most matter to you. Your hopes and concerns will set the agenda for how we report and write about the issues — and the stakes — of the 2024 election.
There's a lot on the ballot this year: more than a dozen statewide ballot measures, several battleground Congressional races that could decide the balance of power in Congress, scores of State House and Senate seats and, of course, the presidential election. KUNC's Voter Guide is here to help you make sure you're informed when you're filling out your ballot.


A stack of blue and white early voting ballots lay in a green tray.
More than a dozen statewide ballot measures are on the November ballot. They deal with major issues like abortion, gun violence, elections and conservation, but they can also be confusing. KUNC's State Capitol Reporter Lucas Brady Woods broke down each measure and what a “yes” vote on each of them really means.


More 2024 Election Stories
Seth Ciancio, Managing Editor of The Front Page, interviews a classmate at Front Range Community College about their intentions to vote in the upcoming elections. Ciancio and the student newsroom at The Front Page are partnering with KUNC this year as a part of a larger, national project focused on engaging voters through voter-centered topics of interest. KUNC and the America Amplified project, will be focusing on young voters and what they are hoping to get out of the political process this year.
KUNC has launched a partnership with Front Range Community College's student newspaper, The Front Page, to provide robust community engagement to drive our non-partisan coverage of the 2024 elections. A primary goal for the collaboration is to increase election engagement among the Front Range community, particularly among young and first-time voters.