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Colorado voters return over 860,000 ballots, hit 22.6% turnout
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Coloradans have so far returned 862,637 ballots as the state enters the final days before the election, according to Wednesday’s data from the Secretary of State’s Office. Just over 22.6% of Colorado’s 3.8 million active registered voters have voted with only six days left until Election Day on Nov. 8. That means nearly 120,000 ballots were…
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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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Early voting slows over Halloweekend, reaching 14% turnout 8 days before Election Day
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With eight days left until Election Day, just over 14.1% of registered voters have returned their ballots for the November election, according to data released Monday from the Secretary of State’s Office. As of 11:59 p.m. Sunday, 537,735 ballots have been turned in. That means around 94,800 ballots were returned over the weekend – a…
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Colorado’s early ballot returns reach over 440,000, hitting double-digit turnout
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Roughly 443,000 Coloradans have returned their mail ballots for the November election so far, according to data released Friday from the Secretary of State’s Office. That total represents approximately 11.7% of the 3.8 million active registered voters in Colorado with less than two weeks to go until Election Day. Returned ballots jumped by over 82,000…
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Colorado’s unaffiliated voters lead in 300,000 ballots returned so far
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More than 271,000 Coloradans have returned their mail ballots for the November election so far, according to data released Wednesday from the Secretary of State’s Office. That total represents approximately 7% of just under 3,796,000 active registered voters in Colorado with two weeks to go until Election Day. Of those early voters, unaffiliated voters make…
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Colorado’s Hispanic voters lean toward Democrats, say country is on the wrong track: Poll
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A new poll shows that while Hispanic voters in Colorado lean toward the Democratic Party, they are unhappy with the direction the U.S. is heading, listing primary concerns as inflation, crime and the economy. The UnidosUS poll of 300 Hispanic Colorado residents who are eligible to vote found that 63% believe the country is on…
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Republican voters had highest turnout in Colorado primary election
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Despite being the minority in Colorado, Republicans made up the plurality of voters in the June primary election and had the highest voter turnout of any party. Of the 3.79 million active registered voters in Colorado, only around 957,000 are Republicans, compared to more than 1,069,000 Democrats and nearly 1,647,000 unaffiliated voters. However, 34.5% of…
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Voter turnout dips among youth, rises for elderly in Colorado primary election
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This year’s primary election saw the lowest turnout of young voters since Colorado began tracking primary voter ages in 2018, with experts speculating the two major parties are failing to engage the youth. Only 4.3% of the 1.235 million ballots cast last month were from Coloradans age 24 or younger, according to data from the…
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Republican passion, economics, national frustration may have driven ‘no’ votes on parks, roads, school bonds in El Paso County, Colorado Springs
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El Paso County and Colorado Springs voters said “no” on Tuesday’s ballot to funding recently popular issues such as parks, trails and open space, and county roads – results that may have been driven by Republican enthusiasm at the polls, economics and national frustrations. Residents also endorsed a spate of right-leaning school board candidates across…
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COPO PODCAST | Denver City Clerk-elect Paul Lopez reflects on lessons learned from a close race
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Paul Lopez talked about his narrow victory in the June 4 runoff for Denver City Clerk and Recorder in the Colorado Politics Podcast. Photo taken outside the Denver Press Club on July 2, 2019.By John C. Ensslin Colorado Politics Somewhere in the Denver clerk and recorder’s office that he is moving into this week, Paul…









