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Colorado’s Blue Wave Hit The State’s District Attorney Races, With One Competitive Race Yet To Call
The shift could change the tone of criminal justice reform throughout the state.

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The shift could change the tone of criminal justice reform throughout the state.

Democrats win big statewide as voters approve a diverse array of ballot measures.
U.S. Supreme Court left open possibility of hearing legal challenges.
Here are updates and information on the races, ballot measures and other news related to the Nov. 3, 2020, election in Colorado.
Gray wolf reintroduction measure remains too close to call.
The effort was the fourth anti-choice initiative in the last 12 years.
Flipping partisan control would require pick-up of four seats, or three if Biden wins.
City and county is one of a handful of jurisdictions nationwide to establish process.
The Colorado ballot includes races for president, one U.S. Senate seat, all seven U.S. House seats, and 18 of the state Senate’s 35 seats.
Deployment sites are in battleground states.
Democrats look to expand legislative majorities, push into traditional GOP territory.
$35.4 billion proposal restores many cuts made earlier this year.
Northern Colorado utility’s latest resource plan highlights challenges in Colorado’s clean-energy push.
Protecting America’s Wilderness Act would help preserve cultural artifacts.
The Colorado ballot includes races for president, one U.S. Senate seat, all seven U.S. House seats, and 18 of the state Senate’s 35 seats.
Colorado, Arizona, Maine the site of pivotal races.
Colorado Common Cause report highlights patchwork of polices for incarcerated voters.
Voters have options in case a location closes temporarily.
New restrictions should not affect voters’ ability to cast ballots.
Capacity limits slashed at restaurants, most businesses.