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Backers say the Colorado Voting Rights Act will protect the state against efforts to scale back civil rights, but election officials fear it could open up new challenges to longstanding voting practices.
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The House recently passed legislation to require people to prove they are U.S. citizens when they register to vote. Native American groups, however, argue the proposal, if signed into law, would make it difficult for tribal members.
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This year marks 100 years since the Snyder Act was signed into law, granting citizenship and voting rights to Native Americans. But a century later, many Indigenous voters still face significant barriers at the ballot box.
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The passwords were on a hidden tab on a spreadsheet listing voting equipment for each county.
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To make sure only citizens and the living vote, Colorado officials have a lot of safeguards in placeThe protections involve everything from the DMV database to what’s known as the ‘death list.’
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With less than one week to go until Election Day, you need to drop off your ballot instead of putting it in the mail to make sure it arrives on time.…
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Yes, sometimes mistakes happen with ballots. But Colorado election officials say there are ways to ensure that your vote gets counted. The Colorado Sun…
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Senator Michael Bennet toured Southwest Colorado on Indigenous Peoples' Day, Monday, October 12. Reporter Sarah Flower had an exclusive interview with the…
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For the 2020 election, Colorado voters statewide can correct ballots rejected for signature discrepancies through their mobile phones. We learn why in…