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Colorado Democrats continue to lead rivals in campaign cash

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert is the exception to the rule, coming in second to Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet between April and early June

Griswold, Peters spend on advertising ahead of Colorado’s June primary

Griswold could compete against Peters in the general election

Colorado secretary of state names supervisor to monitor Elbert County primary election

Dallas Schroeder was involved in a security breach last year

Get to know the Republican candidates for Colorado governor and where they stand

Greg Lopez, a former mayor of Parker, and Heidi Ganahl, a University of Colorado regent, will face off in the June 28 primary

At virtual forum, candidates in CD-3 tackle local, national issues

Republican and Democrat primary opponents find common ground in working to unseat U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert

Thousands of Democrats in Boebert’s district change voter registration ahead of primary

In total, Democratic Party’s voter rolls in district shrunk by about 3,700 people from February through May

GOP governor candidates take aim at Polis during conspiracy-fueled Western Conservative Summit

Heidi Ganahl, Greg Lopez blast Colorado Democrats’ policies ahead of June 28 primary

Colorado primary ballots are in the mail. Here’s what you need to know

In-person voting begins June 20. You may register or change your registration through Election Day, June 28

Republican Joe O’Dea empties his pockets in Colorado primary with Ron Hanks

O’Dea will spend more than $300,000 on television and radio ads over the next several weeks

6 big areas where the two Republicans running for U.S. Senate in Colorado disagree

Hanks and O’Dea disagree on abortion, climate change and how to beat Bennet in November

Beating Boebert a top theme among three Democratic candidates

Sol Sandoval, Alex Walker and Adam Frisch face off in Grand Junction ahead of June primary

Gloves come off in first debate between congressional candidates Don Coram and Lauren Boebert

Republican primary opponents offered voters a glimpse of their different approaches to legislating