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Heading into Election Day, a handful of races across the Mountain West are attracting national attention – especially Nevada's Senate race.
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More than half a million Coloradans have returned their ballots for the November election.
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The American Automobile Association reports that the national average price has dipped 9 cents over the last week to $3.79 a gallon. Even though demand is up slightly, it is lower than it was this time last year.
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Colorado's secretary of state's office says it mistakenly sent postcards to about 30,000 noncitizens encouraging them to register to vote. It blames the error on a database glitch and insists anyone who isn't a citizen and tries to register won't be able to.
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The 2022 Midterm elections are on the horizon — are you planning to vote? KUNC and America Amplified are here to help.
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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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Colorado’s secretary of state has appointed a supervisor to monitor Tuesday’s primary elections in a third county after some residents received ballots with wrong state House districts and others received ballots that didn’t include a county commissioner’s race.
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There are people running for higher office in Colorado this month that are making unfounded voter fraud allegations a central theme of their campaigns. And that has some of the state’s top election workers worried.
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Colorado's Republican primary for its top elections official pits a candidate who was indicted in a voting system breach against a candidate who says she can restore professionalism to the office.
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Proposition 120 sparks a debate over property tax cuts. Here's why it's complicated by a recent billChris Brown, a non-partisan researcher who has spent many hours examining the economic effects of Prop. 120, jokes it would probably take more than a single beer to explain all the nuances of the initiative to the average voter.