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A consultant claiming to work for the White House called several Republican county clerks in Colorado last week, seeking “third-party” access to secure voting equipment.
Colorado election officials on Monday are praising the work of law enforcement in making an arrest in connection with a ...
Under pressure from the forces of election misinformation and increased intimidation of election workers, clerks in Colorado’s two largest counties — Denver and El Paso — are rethinking how ...
State Sen. Jessie Danielson, a Wheat Ridge Democrat and veteran political organizer who helped write Colorado's election laws ...
Colorado currently chips in $0.80 for each active voter in large counties. Smaller counties get $0.90. Clerks say that covers only about a fifth of what it actually costs to run their elections.
How Colorado counties voted in the 2024 presidential election. Most metro areas solidly Democratic and the Eastern Plains solidly Republican, with Pueblo County leaning slightly Republican.
Almost every county in Colorado received grants to upgrade the physical security at election offices over the past year. In total, 56 counties were given more than $945,000 in grants, the ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado County Clerks Association is expressing concern about a ballot initiative proposal currently in process that would change how Colorado elections are run.
In a rare move, Colorado's county clerks expressed a shared concern over a ballot initiative that, if passed in 2024, would dramatically change the state's elections.
There are a total of 64 counties in Colorado, and on election night it was becoming clear where Democrat Kamala Harris won and the ones where Republican Donald Trump won in the presidential race.
The mandatory post-election audits are complete in all of Colorado’s 64 counties, and no issues were found among them, the Colorado County Clerks Association said Friday.