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A Colorado county clerk and election conspiracy theorist will get a recount of her failed bid for the Republican nomination for Secretary of State. Tina Peters said she raised the $256,000 needed to pay for the recount.
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Mesa County clerk Tina Peters and State Rep. Ron Hanks insist the Secretary of State's office wrongly rejected their first requests, which were denied after they did not pay the recount fees.
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Colorado's secretary of state told secretary of state candidate Tina Peters and U.S. Senate candidate Ron Hanks that it will move ahead with certifying their losses in the June 28 primary election.
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Republicans chose Heidi Ganahl as their candidate to challenge Jared Polis in the governor’s race. Ganahl defeated former Parker Mayor George Lopez in the primary.
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Colorado’s top Republican primary contests Tuesday — for U.S. Senate, secretary of state and governor — will show if right-wing candidates have made inroads in the party’s quest to break a Democratic stranglehold on the state’s top offices.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in Colorado's primary elections for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state and House congressional district races.