Going into Election Day, 1.8 million voters have cast their ballots in Colorado. The Secretary of State’s Office says Republicans lead the vote tally with roughly 652,000 ballots cast, versus 645,000 from registered Democrats followed by 527,000 from unaffiliated voters. That’s a 55% voter turnout so far, according to Secretary Wayne Williams. If you have Continue reading
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55% Of Registered Coloradans Have Voted
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Postal Service Urges Voters to Mail Ballots as Soon as Possible
The 2015 Colorado election process is underway and the United States Postal Service is urging citizens to mail back ballots now to ensure every vote is counted. According to state law, County Clerks and Recorders must be in possession of the ballot no later than the close of polls on Tuesday, November 3rd. Only ballots received Continue reading
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Law Makes it Harder for Citizens to Add Ballot Measures
Colorado citizens have a new hurdle to petition for new provisions in the state constitution. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law yesterday to require that citizen petitions have estimates of the fiscal impact when organizers are gathering signatures. That’s a Continue reading
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