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Election officials say the state's mail voting system remains one of the most widely used and trusted in the country, even as questions about election security persist.
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Colorado voters split on the trajectory of the state but share a common worry about polarization.
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The state assembly gave a chance for some of the primary candidates to make their case directly to the state’s most active Democrats.
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Homeland Security tells the country’s election officials that it won’t send ICE agents to polling places.
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The democratic senator and gubernatorial candidate joins other state leaders in supporting a 2026 ballot measure that would allow Colorado to redraw its congressional boundaries.
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Colorado’s top election official said the state will not comply with a new request from the Trump administration.