How Colorado’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention are feeling about Joe Biden of the state’s delegates polled said they plan on abandoning Biden July 15, 2024
What do voters want candidates to focus on this election? respondents express frustration with polarization and attack politics June 5, 2024
Youths could swing the election. Will they turn out to vote? young people grow disillusioned with national politics, some turn to local engagement April 22, 2024
Fort Lewis College students explore ways to have more civil political discourse Misinformed stereotypes among reasons for divisiveness March 29, 2024
Protesters picket The Durango Herald Leaders from La Plata County GOP showed up to protest coverage, bar reporters entry from events September 12, 2023
Kent Thiry’s next political focus: Big changes to Colorado’s primary election process deep-pocketed former DaVita CEO has already spent millions on democracy-related initiatives in Colorado in recent years February 15, 2023
Bid to make Colorado among first for Democratic presidential primary appears to fall short calls for South Carolina to go first in 2024, followed by Nevada and New Hampshire December 7, 2022
Republicans initiate recall of Colorado senator two days after he announces he’s becoming a Democrat ‘It’s strange how the way you affiliate changes people’s perceptions of you,’ says Sen. Kevin Priola August 25, 2022
Gloves come off in first debate between congressional candidates Don Coram and Lauren Boebert Republican primary opponents offered voters a glimpse of their different approaches to legislating May 27, 2022
State Sen. Don Coram and U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert to debate Thursday in Ignacio Republican candidates will meet as they campaign for Congressional District 3 May 25, 2022
State Rep. Barbara McLachlan looks back on 2022 legislative session on education, Fort Lewis marked accomplishments while climate change legislation faltered May 21, 2022
Durango reacts to draft decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade express despair and elation, but acknowledge ruling would have limited impact in Southwest Colorado May 4, 2022
Colorado Rep. Barbara McLachlan eyes fourth term Longtime representative from Durango touts her work at the Capitol as campaign season nears March 26, 2022
Republican challenger Shelli Shaw to run for House District 59 Candidate highlights education, crime among policy priorities March 18, 2022
So you want to caucus? Here’s how to do it when parties gather next week Precinct-level events start March 1; times and locations vary by county February 22, 2022
Redistricting maps would give Durango a new state senator Simpson, a Republican from Alamosa, would replace Don Coram November 5, 2021
Statewide redistricting commission holds hearing in Durango Meetings are part of effort by independent commissions to redraw political boundaries August 7, 2021
Education Children’s advocates plan robust lobby effort in Denver During the 120-day session, which started on Jan. 13, officials with the Colorado Children’s Campaign hope to steer policymakers on… January 13, 2016