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What To Expect On Election Night In Colorado
Secretary of state’s office predicts 75% to 80% of ballots will be counted by midday Nov. 4.

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Secretary of state’s office predicts 75% to 80% of ballots will be counted by midday Nov. 4.

Bipartisan election judges undergo FBI background checks and professional training.
Both parties rely heavily on state super PACs exempt from contribution limits.
GOP playing defense as Democrats look to expand Senate majority.
Colorado move mirrors CDC’s, which halted or delayed some, but not all, eviction proceedings.
Colorado releases plan publicly while other states decline to share their own.
Democrats boycott vote, place pictures of people with preexisting health conditions in their seats.
Money for testing next year remains uncertain as CARES Act funds expire.
To qualify as a poll watcher, a person must be an eligible voter who has been appointed by an authorized entity.
“Who made the cages, Joe?” Trump asked multiple times.
Grand County blaze grew by 150,000 acres in just two days, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Loan debt a complex problem that keeps getting worse, consumer advocates say.
A fifth of the 6,104 homeless adults in Denver area in January were Black or African American.
Task force releases policy recommendations, some of which will require legislation.
Roll back of Browns Canyon protections would be possible.
Republicans placed Tennessean on Judiciary committee following hearings for Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Nearly 60,000 immigrants naturalized since 2014, report says.
Effort could decrease state’s prison population, improve recidivism rate.
Amy Coney Barrett expected to deliver remarks Monday.
Affiliations of victim, suspect not yet determined, police say.