You can put the ballot in the mail as long as it has time to get to the county clerk's office by Election Day. If you're worried there isn't enough time for your ballot to be sent via mail, then return your ballot in person. You can find a list of all ballot collection boxes in Larimer County on the Larimer Clerk and Recorder's site.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - One of the many ballot initiatives Colorado voters will decide on in November’s general election is whether or not to enshrine abortion in the Colorado constitution.
Sen. JD Vance and ABC News host Martha Raddatz clashed over whether Venezuelan gangs have "taken over" apartments in Aurora, Colorado. A former resident weighs in.
Sen. JD Vance is standing by his running mate, former President Donald Trump, and his false claims that Venezuelan gangs have invaded and conquered Aurora, Colorado.
Against the backdrop of the landmark Dobbs decision, Colorado will consider whether to enshrine the right to an abortion into the state constitution. Why it matters: Abortion is legal in Colorado under state law,
Three-term U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse again faces a challenge for his seat in the House of Representatives from Longmont-based tech worker Marshall Dawson.
Colorado voters face judicial retention questions every two years. Against the list of often-unfamiliar names, there are ways to research your vote and make informed choices on whether to retain
Republican El Paso County Commissioner Stan VanderWerf and Democratic State Rep. Marc Snyder are competing in State Senate District 12.
Public schools of choice was put into state law in 1994. This year, Amendment 80 asks voters to put school choice in the state’s constitution.
Democrat Elizabeth Velasco and Republican Caleb Waller have differing visions of what role the government should play, but agree on certain issues like addressing wildfires.
Republican candidate Elizabeth Riggs is challenging Democratic incumbent Regina English this November to represent Colorado State House District 17.
A blue bus emblazoned with the words “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” pulled up outside a brewery in Denver last week, attracting a crowd of over 100 people. It was part of the Harris-Walz campaign’s effort to bring the national battle for abortion access to Colorado.