voter registration
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Noonan: Gender and age shifts in voter registration likely to affect tight races
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Colorado’s middle-aged citizens, the 41-60 cohort, decreased by almost 46,500 active voters from 2012 to 2016. Republicans lost 26,166 in that group and Democrats lost 20,280. Where did they go? Many moved to the 61-70 cohort. Democrats gained 31,000 active older voters, roughly 10,000 more than they lost in the 41-60 crowd. Republicans grew by…
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Noonan: New voters give political parties existential challenges
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Colorado’s Republican and Democratic parties face enormous challenges integrating an increase since 2012 of 315,000 active voters into their networks. Current July data show Democrats and Republicans almost even in active voter registration, at 980,352 for Democrats and 988,410 for Republicans. Unaffiliated voters remain the largest group at 1,003,628 active voters. Democrats gained the most…
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State of GOP ground game in Colorado raising alarms
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Local Republicans are sounding the alarm over the state of ground operations in Colorado following the exodus of more than half the paid field organizers working for the state party in the last month, although state and national GOP officials say the party has a heavier presence than ever before in Colorado and that they’re happy…
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Secretary of State website glitch led to mistakes in voter registration rolls
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The Colorado secretary of state’s office is attempting to determine how many voters have been unable to register or update their registration information using mobile devices to access the state’s GoVoteColorado.com site, a spokeswoman said Friday. The secretary of state’s office says it’s still determining which combination of devices and browsers led to the problem,…




