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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.
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.
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.
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.
Colorado voters are making decisions on two statewide measures, along with local issues and school board races.
There are seven candidates running for a seat on Colorado Springs School District 11’s Board of Directors in Colorado Springs. You are asked to vote for no more than three candidates.
Political groups and teacher unions have spent more than $1 million so far on candidates in the Denver school board election, which could shake up leadership of Colorado’s largest district next week.
Colorado files federal lawsuit against Trump, alleging unconstitutional retaliation over Space Command move to Alabama as punishment for state's mail-in voting.
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.
DENVER (CN) — The state of Colorado and its attorney general Phil Weiser challenged President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Space Force headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, in a Wednesday lawsuit.
Colorado's Attorney General Phil Weiser is pushing back against the Trump administration's plans to relocate U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs, claiming the move is "unconstitutional and unlawful.