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Polling data shows that many voters of color in the Mountain West were influenced by climate change more than the electorate at large during the 2022 midterm elections.
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The fraught and complex move away from fossil fuels is top of mind for many in Wyoming and across the Mountain West.
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A new poll finds a majority of Colorado Latinos voted for Democratic candidates in the midterm election up and down the ballot. They also mostly supported key ballot measures.
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The picture of how this year’s midterms went in the Mountain West is beginning to come into focus. Republicans performed very well in the Northern Rockies and Utah, while Democrats had good nights in Colorado and New Mexico.
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Just over half of all active voters in the state participated in this year's midterm election. In La Plata County those numbers were much higher with 71.91 percent of its voters casting their ballots.
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Colorado voters approved a ballot measure to provide free meals for all public school students.
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Incumbent Democrat Jena Griswold faced a challenge from Republican Pam Anderson.
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The Democratic incumbent beat Republican John Kellner by at least 10 percentage points as Democrats have an especially good night in state races.
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The conservative firebrand has gained a national following, but voters in her district appear to be more divided.