Election 2024 Coverage
The latest stories from Colorado, the region, and the nation.
Colorado/Regional
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An annual poll released this week shows inflation, low wages, unaffordable housing, and expensive healthcare are major concerns for Latino voters in Colorado. Also on the list are abortion, immigration, and gun violence.
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Gov. Jared Polis announced this week that he will be voting for the initiative, Proposition 131.
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Democrats and Republicans both think they can win the state's Second Congressional District — one of the swingiest in the country — where immigration and abortion rights are dominating the debate.
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The Arizona Supreme Court says nearly 100,000 voters will be able to cast ballots in state and local races this fall, after officials discovered a flaw in the state’s voter registration system.
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With roughly 52 days until the election, the effort to get folks registered to vote is ramping up. Next Tuesday, September 17, is National Voter Registration Day. The annual event is a coast-to-coast effort to register voters nationwide.
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The women in custody held different priorities, but valued participating in democracy.
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NPR will offer live coverage, including live updates online, of the ABC News Presidential Debate Simulcast on Tuesday. Tune in to NPR's live on-air coverage starting at 9 p.m. ET.
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Former President of the Navajo Nation Jonathan Nez is running for Congress in Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, challenging the incumbent Republican Eli Crane.
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From funding for abortion to a ban on big cat hunting, Colorado voters have some big decisions to make.
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Backers of Initiative 310 argue it will help advantage more moderate candidates. An initiative on this year's ballot would fundamentally change both primary and general elections in Colorado for most state and federal races.
National
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A new poll from the American Psychological Association shows 7 out of 10 adults say the future of the Nation is a significant source of stress in their lives. And the results cross party lines.
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It’s very unlikely — but theoretically possible — that the presidential election ends with an Electoral College tie. If it did come to pass, here's how the next president would be determined.
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In three swing states, GOP groups are suing to challenge the ballots cast by U.S. citizens living abroad, including military members. Many voting experts say these cases are likely to go nowhere.
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Election officials in several Western states and tribes have joined forces with a nonpartisan organization to discuss strategies in responding to potential election-related obstruction or violence.
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Some election locations in Arizona are shutting their doors in the face of security threats — but others are expanding their footprint.
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The 2024 election season is here. As we're waiting to learn the final results, it can be easy to be duped by false or misleading information. Here are four tips to help you avoid spreading election related misinformation.
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Radio Campesina has a big goal this year: combat misinformation about elections among Arizona Latinos.
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Donald Trump and his allies have zeroed in on the baseless claim that Democrats are encouraging newly arrived migrants to vote for them in the 2024 election. There is no evidence of a plot like this.
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Indigenous voters represent a fraction of the total voting population, but their vote could be pivotal in battleground states such as Nevada and Arizona. But actually voting is a different story for most Native people – registering to vote and casting a vote is made difficult by distance and a lack of access.
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Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning the key state.