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From The Denver Gazette and Colorado Politics: Real-time coverage and analysis on Election Day


Collection Colorado Voter Guide: 2024 General Election

The Denver Gazette and Colorado Politics will have a dozen journalists bringing you real-time coverage and analysis of Election Day and its aftermath next week.

We will liveblog updates throughout the day and night on Election Day, continuing our hour-by-hour coverage into the week for as long as it takes.

Polls in Colorado close at 7 p.m. and we will have our first results shortly after.

We’ll have in-depth coverage of all eight congressional races in the state,14 state ballot initiatives, all the key legislative races, as well as results of local elections and ballot initiatives throughout the Denver metro area.

Our coverage of the presidential election and the race for Congress will feature reports by our sister publication The Washington Examiner, augmented by Reuters and the Associated Press.

The Denver Gazette will publish a live dashboard providing the latest results at a glance online for readers, along with dozens of graphics, charts and results pages both online and in the E-Edition.

Our photographers and videographers will spread out to the various candidate and party watch parties Tuesday evening to capture winners and losers.

We will publish special E-Editions of the paper as news warrants, as well.

Stick with the largest, most experienced politics staff in the state next week as this momentous election unfolds.

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