Seven votes now separate Colorado Democrats from holding on to their supermajority in the state House — with the Democrat in the key race down heading into a recount after final results were
Democrats performed better in Colorado compared to the rest of the nation in the 2024 election because of demographics and support for abortion rights, an Axios analysis shows. Why it matters: The Colorado results are being studied by Democrats nationwide as the party looks to rebuild ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Colorado maintained its position as among the most Democratic Party-oriented states in the 2024 presidential election.
Rep.-elect Gabe Evans is vowing to focus on what unites -- not divides -- Colorado's Congressional District 8.
The Associated Press has declared a winner in Colorado's 8th Congressional District which has been one of the most closely watched races in the country.
Democrats in Colorado’s House of Representatives will lose their supermajority in the chamber next year, as Republicans managed to flip three seats, if recounts confirm those unofficial results. As of Thursday — the last day for voters to cure their uncounted ballots from the Nov.
Gabe Evans, a right-wing state representative, defeated Representative Yadira Caraveo, a first-term Democrat who was the first Latina elected to federal office in Colorado.
Republican Gabe Evans has defeated Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo in one of the nation’s most-watched races.
Colorado House race between Rep. Stephanie Vigil and Rebecca Keltie is close, with Keltie leading by seven votes. Automatic recount ordered.
“Coloradans very much feel that what happens at the legislature impacts their lives,” said Weigel. More than nine in ten voters, or 91 percent of those polled, agreed that what happens at the state Capitol impacts them, at least indirectly.
Voter turnout in Colorado fell this election compared with the previous two presidential cycles, according to the latest data from the secretary of state's office. Why it matters: The decline may have shaped last Tuesday's results,
The Denver district attorney’s office has opened an investigation into the leak of voting system passwords that were posted to a Colorado state website in June before being taken down last month.