Jena Griswold is running to be Colorado’s next attorney general
Secretary of state called herself the ‘most qualified person in this race’
Secretary of state called herself the ‘most qualified person in this race’
Plata County clerk ‘disappointed’ by level of voter participation
Question 2A will fund municipal buildings, as well as parks, open space and trails
Half-cent sales tax passes with strong voter support
Registered electors have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to return ballots
question may help draw more interest than 2023 race
Campaign trails lead through series of forums
Neighbors in Need Alliance hosts discussion on homelessness, housing
Incumbent prioritizes financial oversight, mending county relationships
says funds cannot be used for Downtown’s Next Step, despite opposition claims
Compromise leads to best results, incumbent says
Contender hopes to bring nine years with Ute tribe, lifelong volunteerism into the fold
‘They are all talking about how Tina Peters has been victimized’
Building needs extensive renovations before becoming operational
people want greater walkability, affordability and a progressive government, she says
A jury convicted the Mesa County clerk and Colorado election conspiracy theorist in August
Plata County Democrats host first virtual forum
Taxpayers don’t want to give ‘handouts,’ he said, but ‘we need to help the people that want to be helped’
Democrat has been in U.S. Senate since 2009
Michael Dougherty has helped oversee several high-profile prosecutions, including that of Mark Redwine
City Council candidates report early race contributions
Ballots to be mailed March 10 ahead of April 1 election
residents, including two serving councilors, seek candidacy in City Council race
residents have already completed candidate affidavits
could also weigh in on three City Council seats
Chair Lorelei Cloud and Councilwoman Vanessa Torres ousted by returning members
Denver-based law firm found no ill will in secretary of state office’s leak
‘Does it hurt to spend $6 million on an initiative and lose? You’re damn right it does’
half of voters had returned ballot as of Friday prior to Election Day
Prop. 130 will require state lawmakers to funnel $350 million to law enforcement agencies