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The new poll from Keating Research, backed by groups that support ranked choice voting and fully open primaries, showed opportunities and challenges for both major parties. The numbers roughly reflect the current percentage makeup of the state’s electorate.
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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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Voting concludes Tuesday in Colorado on on Propositions LL and MM. Watch the results live.
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The midterms are a year away, but the money races are already going strong, as each party eyes control of Congress.
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Park road and trails will mostly be open to visitors, but buildings and sites that can lock during non-business hours will stay inaccessible.
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Man who helped Colorado take politics out of redistricting calls partisan gerrymanders a ‘nightmare’Denver businessman Kent Thiry says he’s not abandoning the ideal of independent redistricting, but he doesn’t blame blue states for trying to respond to Texas’ new map.
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Chief among lawmakers’ tasks is plugging a roughly $750 million hole in the state budget caused by the Republican federal tax and spending bill. But there’s plenty more on the docket.
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Democratic CD3 candidate shares his political vision.
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To close the funding gap, the state also enters a hiring freeze.
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Presentations about the so-called big, beautiful bill to the Executive Committee of the Legislative Council on Wednesday was a precursor to a special lawmaking term expected to be called by Gov. Jared Polis for the coming weeks.
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Scheppelman, a Navy veteran who lives in Bayfield in southwest Colorado, criticized freshman Hurd as anti-conservative.
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The Republican reconciliation bill includes a ten-year time out on just the kind of laws that Colorado is now struggling with.