
Howl About That: Coloradans Vote to Reintroduce the Gray Wolf
This is the first time voters had a direct say in reintroducing one of the most controversial canids in the United States.
This is the first time voters had a direct say in reintroducing one of the most controversial canids in the United States.
More than 3.2 million ballots have been collected so far, for a turnout rate of about 85 percent. Once every vote is tallied, Colorado could end up with the highest turnout in the country.
The contentious, decades-old ordinance will be replaced with a new licensing system for bully breeds, aimed at encouraging responsible pet ownership.
With the defeat of Proposition 115 on Tuesday night, representatives from both campaigns say this vote is the start of wider education efforts on abortion in Colorado—and beyond.
Former Governor John Hickenlooper ousted Senator Cory Gardner, who has served one term in the U.S. Senate and entered this race among the most vulnerable Republicans in the country.
The votes are cast, and now we wait. Follow along as we track the results from the statewide races and ballot measures.
While many Coloradans will drop off their completed mail ballots today, polling places are still expected to see an influx of in-person voters.
While it’s still too early to draw conclusions, Coloradans are successfully exercising their right to vote—and the record numbers prove it.
Voting by mail is great and all, but what about those quintessential “I Voted” stickers? Download one here.
Which senatorial candidate you choose and whether you support Proposition 114 will impact Colorado’s small and mid-size farmers and ranchers.
Ballots will be arriving in all registered voters’ mailboxes as early as next week. Here’s how to ensure your vote is counted.
After a lot of back-and-forth, the candidates have agreed to three debates and one candidate forum to take place throughout October.
In addition to the presidential and Senate races, Coloradans will vote on 11 statewide ballot measures this November. From the reintroduction of gray wolves to changes to property taxes and more, here’s what you need to know.