Colorado lawmakers last year voted to reform the way Colorado’s judges are investigated and disciplined for professional misconduct on the bench — but now voters must give final approval for the reforms to take effect.
Colorado voters will have the chance through Amendment I in the November election to overrule a state Supreme Court decision that found first-degree murder defendants must be offered bail. Everyone who is charged with a crime in Colorado is entitled to bail — that is,
Amendment 80 on the state ballot would elevate the right to school choice into the Colorado Constitution. Here’s an explainer.
In every Colorado county, bipartisan teams of election workers will pull random ballots and manually enter their votes into a software portal managed by the Secretary of State’s office. Its job is to compare the audited ballot’s physical entries to the scanned and counted ballot already on file from election night.
If approved by Colorado voters, the new fund would direct $350 million to recruit and train officers or fund bonuses to keep them. It would likely require unspecified cuts to the state budget to pay for it.
Courthouse staff in Grand Junction, Colorado, received multiple threats that were being vetted by law enforcement while extra security was provided
This fall, residents will vote on two major criminal justice ballot measures, one of which would increase the time some criminals serve in prison and the other would create a $350 million fund for police agencies.
The Harris-Walz campaign’s national “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” bus tour made two stops in Colorado Monday to highlight the Democratic presidential ticket’s commitment to ensuring reproductive health care access.
Colorado voters will decide through Amendment G in the November election whether to extend a homestead property tax exemption to more military veterans with disabilities. Here’s an explainer.
A Colorado county courthouse has stepped up security after threats were made against staff and a judge who sentenced former county clerk Tina Peters to prison in a data breach scheme tied to denial of 2020 election results.