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Colorado's early vote lags in 2025 election
Colorado election officials are expecting a deluge of ballots today after the early vote lagged behind expectations. Why it matters: The last-minute ballots will slow the vote tallying and potentially delay the results in close races.
Whether you’ve filled out your ballot but don’t know what to do with it, haven’t got your ballot or need to register to vote, there’s still time to make your voice heard in this
There could be some confusion, especially in the midst of the federal government shutdown, about whether government offices will be open. Election Day is a civic holiday in many states. And while Election Day is not a federal holiday where state government offices close down,
Propositions LL and MM, on this year’s ballot, will determine the future of the universal school meals program.
With a little over a week to go until Election Day, early data released by Colorado elections officials show 2025 mail ballot returns significantly outpacing figures from the past two off-year elections.
The vast majority of Coloradans vote either by mail or by using a ballot box, but election officials want Coloradans to know the deadline for mail-in ballots is Monday.
A combined total of more than $2.5 million has been spent by an array of outside groups seeking to influence school board races in some of Colorado’s largest public school districts. More than half of that has been spent on races for the Denver Public Schools board,
With Colorado’s November 2025 election just around the corner on November 4, 11 News has compiled a list of drop box and in-person voting locations in southern Colorado counties.
Voter registration can be done by entering the digits of your Colorado driver's license, ID card or the last four digits of your Social Security number online at sos.state.co.us/voter/pages/pub/olvr/verifyNewVoter.xhtml.
Colorado’s new free school meals program will face a key test when voters decide two statewide ballot measures that would put the program on sounder financial footing, mostly by raising taxes on high-income individuals.
As of Monday morning, about 58,000 ballots had been turned in by El Paso County voters, which accounts for about 11 percent of the ballots sent out in the county.
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