ballot returns
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Colorado’s 2022 ballot returns still 9,000 short of 2018 turnout
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Colorado’s ballot returns for the 2022 election climbed to nearly 2.56 million, but they still fell short of the voter turnout during the last midterm election. As of 11:59 p.m. Sunday, 2,557,562 ballots were returned, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. That total is 9,222 fewer than the 2,566,784 ballots that were cast in Colorado in…
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Colorado’s 2022 ballot returns only 16,000 short of 2018 turnout
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Colorado’s ballot returns for the 2022 election hit more than 2.5 million, nearly reaching voter turnout during the 2018 midterm election after weeks of underperformance. As of 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, 2,550,784 ballots were returned, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. That is exactly 16,000 ballots short of the 2,566,784 ballots that were cast in Colorado in…
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Colorado’s ballot returns climb to over 2.4 million
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More than 2.4 million ballots have been returned in Colorado, narrowing the gap between voter turnout during the 2022 and 2018 midterm elections after weeks of underperformance. As of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, 2,444,585 ballots were returned, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. This number is expected to increase as counting continues in county clerk…
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More than 1 million Coloradans have voted
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Colorado’s early ballot returns finally broke 1,000,000 four days out from Election Day, according to Friday’s data from the Secretary of State’s Office. As of 11:59 p.m. Thursday, 1,099,847 Colorado voters have returned ballots, representing 28.9% of the state’s more than 3.8 million active registered voters. That’s up around 118,600 ballots in 24 hours –…
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A quarter of Colorado voters return ballots
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Colorado’s early voter turnout has reached 25.8% five days away from Election Day, according to Thursday’s data from the Secretary of State’s Office. As of 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, 981,210 Colorado voters have returned ballots out of the state’s more than 3.8 million active registered voters. That’s up around 118,600 ballots in 24 hours – the…
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Colorado’s voter turnout sees highest jump since early voting opened
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Nearly 743,000 Colorado voters have returned their ballots for the November election, according to Tuesday data – an increase of more than 200,000 in only 24 hours. This is the biggest daily jump in voter turnout since early voting officially kicked off last Monday. An average of 90,300 ballots were returned every day from Tuesday…
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Colorado Democrats’ lead in ballot returns slips away
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A second round of numbers Monday from the Colorado Secretary of State’s office shows 1,636,971 state voters have now turned in ballots, erasing the advantage held by Democrats in returning ballots from earlier in the day. Still, the overall trend held up of more Democrats and fewer Republicans turning in ballots ahead of election day…
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Colorado Democrats take the lead in late ballot returns
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Colorado Democrats now outnumber Republicans in turning in ballots, Monday’s ballot return numbers from the Colorado Secretary of State’s office show. As of Monday morning, 1,514,817 ballots had been received and validated by officials. Democrats had been inching upward in the past week but were still lagged Republicans by about 300 votes as of Friday.…
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More than a million Coloradans have already voted
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With five days to go before election day, 1,100,690 Coloradans have already returned their ballots, the Secretary of State’s Office announced Thursday. And while the overall ballot-return figures at this point are running about where they were during the last midterm election in 2014, there’s a key difference this time around. Four years ago, Republican…
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? Noonan: The May-Priola Senate race could be the linchpin for both parties
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As it turns out, the 2016 general election in Colorado will probably follow the recent trends of presidential election cycles, with two exceptions that may help Republicans hold the state Senate. The most important numbers to watch are ballot returns. As of time of publication, Democrats have turned in more ballots than Republicans. That’s especially…