Election Day is Nov. 4, and Colorado voters will be able to cast their votes on two statewide propositions dealing with school lunch funding. There are also local elections around the state, including in Denver.
Colorado voters are making decisions on two statewide measures, along with local issues and school board races.
At least two dozen Colorado school districts will hold board elections in 2025, shaping the future of K-12 education for hundreds of thousands of students enrolled in public schools across the state.
It might be an odd numbered year without the high profile national and state races, but voters in seven Southern Colorado counties and a number of municipalities have ballot measures to consider.
Governor Jared Polis is taking steps to protect Colorado's upcoming election from cyber threats. He signed an executive order activating Colorado National Guard members to help with cybersecurity.
This election season, eight Colorado communities will ask voters to consider new taxes that could be used to support child care efforts.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis activates the National Guard to support election cybersecurity, as part of ongoing efforts to ensure election integrity.
Colorado residents should expect to see ballots in their mailboxes in the coming days, as mail-in ballots have begun to be sent out to voters across the state.
Colorado election experts say the state will continue to have “gold standard” elections after a former Republican election official purchased Dominion Voting Systems, which provides voting machines in most Colorado counties.
Election season is here again, though voters are in for a quieter year compared to last. Voters in Colorado won’t be weighing in on any national races — control of Congress will be decided
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - In nearly two weeks, Coloradans will decide the fate of free meals for many students across the state. Measures LL and MM, the only state two propositions on this year’s ballot, would continue the program that was approved by voters in 2022.
The Nov. 4 off-year election will feature two state ballot issues and a wide array of local measures and candidates running for office, but no federal or statewide races.