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Colorado's Secretary of State Jena Griswold joined Colorado Edition to walk us through how early voting is going so far this year and what we can expect on election night.
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There are more barriers to voting in rural Native American communities than most places in the country. For many tribes, the novel coronavirus is adding more.
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President Donald Trump is finding ways to continue reaching voters in Nevada through rallies, even as COVID-19 cases climb and state restrictions limit crowds.
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Legal challenges and accusations of fraud are just a couple of the issues seeding doubt about a clear winner in the presidential race on Election Day.
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After weeks of covering the state's election system and asking numerous local election officials questions like "how can voters ensure their signature isn’t rejected?" — KUNC reporter Adam Rayes' ballot was rejected recently due to a signature verification issue. Here's how he fixed it.
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As Election Day approaches, some states in the Mountain West are preparing for potential voter intimidation and violence following rhetoric from President Donald Trump.
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The second presidential debate was canceled, but President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are debating again on Thursday. Follow live updates and analysis.
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Proposition 113 is the ballot measure that asks whether or not Colorado should be part of the National Popular Vote Compact. State lawmakers added Colorado to the compact last year, but the law was so controversial that a rare referendum was placed on the ballot, allowing voters to make the final call.
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Attempts to create a state-run paid family leave benefit by lawmakers have repeatedly stalled. Now, advocates are asking voters directly to decide if the program is right for Colorado.
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Campaigning in a normal election year can be difficult even for the most seasoned politicians. But campaigning during a pandemic adds a host of new challenges. The biggest might be how does a candidate connect with voters safely.