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The Southern Ute Indian Tribe said Friday that Republican congressional candidate Hope Scheppelman, who is mounting a primary challenge against U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District,
Weld County residents made their voices heard at the first of three public hearings regarding the Colorado Supreme Court-ordered redistricting of the county, and most were not pleased.
One group is betting the state’s blend of libertarianism and progressivism can be packaged to appeal to voters who have drifted toward Trump over the past few cycles.
The Roaring Fork School District Board of Education will host an information session on July 24 regarding two positions up for election in November, according to a RFSD news release. The current positions up
Several other states are also facing new scrutiny as the U.S. Department of Justice refocuses election-law enforcement.
Denver-based attorney Mark Grueskin denied Black’s claims that the petition misled voters about election costs, contained false and defamatory statements and was supported by misconduct from at
Changes were afoot in Palmer Lake Monday night, where the town administrator resigned and the town's board of trustees took steps to set a recall election for two members and
A relaxing summer conference helped rejuvenate Colorado’s county clerks, who reveled in the hospitality they received in Burlington while being updated on the areas they administer, from elections
The judge said the lawyers had not explained how such errors could have been filed “absent the use of generative artificial intelligence or gross carelessness by counsel.”
Julie Twiss has announced her candidacy for Broomfield City Council’s Ward 1 seat.