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Who Votes — And Who Doesn’t — In Colorado’s ‘Model’ Vote-By-Mail System
Racial disparities in voter turnout rates persist, census estimates show.

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Racial disparities in voter turnout rates persist, census estimates show.

President’s message is sowing the ground for a contested election.
Conservative activist groups claim they are trying to prevent fraud.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats seem to have changed their respective campaigning strategies or messaging after President Trump's illness.
Polis places faith in market-driven emissions cuts as new statutory targets loom.
Trump shifts focus of his accusations from illegal immigrants to advanced voting.
There are parts of the election system that security researchers say are at far greater risk for malicious activity.
18 months after passage, House Bill 19-1261 is stalled before a key rulemaking panel.
Secretary of state says social media companies ‘should no longer be shielded from accountability.’
Advocacy group files class-action lawsuit in federal court citing alleged unconstitutional homeless sweeps.
The number of people hospitalized for confirmed COVID-19 in Colorado is the highest it's been since July 28.
Questions were raised about relocation of agency headquarters to Grand Junction.
Funds became available Oct. 1, but how to administer them and who qualifies yet to be clarified.
Here are a few of the worries consuming U.S. voters in an unprecedented election year.
Policies fall well short of state’s own emissions goals.
Test result comes days after president, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden shared stage.
Amended public health order allows gatherings of no more than two students.
Projections show statewide greenhouse-gas emissions only halfway towards 2025 goal.
Mayor Michael Hancock’s office calls news ‘disturbing.’
Sept. 3 guidance allows more flexibility as weather turns colder.