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A top legal advisor to President Donald Trump testified Tuesday at a hearing called by Republican state lawmakers to look into any irregularities concerning Colorado’s mail-in voting system.
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The nine members of Colorado's electoral college, like their counterparts across the country, met Monday at the state Capitol to cast their votes in the 2020 presidential election.
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A voting machine company based in the Mountain West has become the center of an unfounded conspiracy theory propagated by the president intended to shed doubt on the presidential election.
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After an election that saw record turnout from Native communities, some say it's time for Indigenous people to have a seat at the table.
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Democrats once again lost ground in much of the rural West. That includes Montana, where Republicans swept the election for the first time in at least two decades. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., will soon be the lone progressive holding federal office in the state. He spoke about lessons learned from November's election with reporter Nate Hegyi of the Mountain West News Bureau.
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While President Donald Trump's accusations of widespread voter fraud are based on no evidence, they are gaining some traction in the region.
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People all over the country are gathering in reaction to the news that Joe Biden is now the president-elect. In Denver, Biden supporters got together in Cheeseman Park to celebrate.
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We will be posting results for statewide ballot measures as they become available. Check back for updates.
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Following the narrow passage of Proposition 114, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will now spend the next three years coming up with a plan for how to reintroduce the animals by 2023.
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Montana has long prided itself as a purple state, handing wins to both Democrats and Republicans over the past few decades. But on Tuesday night, conservatives won every key race in the state, nabbing a hotly contested U.S. Senate seat, Montana's lone congressional seat, and the governorship.