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Pam Anderson wins Colorado secretary of state’s primary, handily beating the indicted Tina Peters

The secretary of state contest drew national attention as a test of whether GOP voters would embrace the election conspiracies espoused by Peters

Heidi Ganahl beats Greg Lopez in Republican primary for Colorado governor

Candidate fends off a primary opponent who benefited from roughly $1.5 million in spending by Democrats

Lauren Boebert easily beats primary challenger Don Coram in Colorado’s 3rd District

Coram promised to be a drama-free, get-it-done replacement

Joe O’Dea beats Ron Hanks in Colorado’s Republican U.S. Senate primary

O'Dea, a first-time candidate, overcame millions of dollars in Democratic spending to aid his primary opponent, state Rep. Ron Hanks

Montezuma Commissioner Candelaria appears headed to reelection in close race

Incumbent leads challenger Tim Lanier by 61 votes, or just over 1%; rejected ballots could change results

Unaffiliated voters give Colorado Republicans turnout edge ahead of primary election

Data show nonaffiliated voters casting GOP ballots in Rep. Boebert’s 3rd District

Meet the Colorado man whose identity was allegedly stolen by Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters

Gerald Wood speaks publicly for the first time about his connection to the embattled election official

In final days of race, Coram campaign focuses on voters, not funds

Boebert raises more than any other House candidate in Colorado

Some Colorado sheriff candidates have an unlikely campaign promise: not enforcing the law

‘Constitutional sheriffs’ rail against government overreach, red flag laws

Highlights from the debate between the two Republicans running for U.S. Senate

Hanks wouldn’t commit to accepting the primary election results; O’Dea says he wouldn’t repeal Obamacare

‘The most we’ve ever seen’: Election messaging drives complaints, ethical questions

Anonymous mailers, Democratic meddling, delayed reporting among issues cited in state and federal Republican primary contests

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