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Voter Guide

A recent Colorado Politics article noted how Americans worry about the country’s future, driven, in part, by narratives that describe this year’s presidential elections in apocalyptic terms.

Such framing inevitably misses the fact that politics, at its core, is local. Yes, federal policy shapes the contours of the country, often with global ramifications. But what often truly matters is the action of local government officials and the laws passed at the ballot box.

Local policy directly affects people’s wallets and livelihood. Notably, local officials decide how and where to allocate taxpayer dollars. If their decision is sound, the benefits that accrue for communities are real and often exponential.

We hope that this voter guide will help you sort through this year’s electoral contests.

— Luige Del Puerto

Managing Editor

[email protected]

@ldelpuerto


October 4, 2024

Counties begin issuing mail ballots to voters who request one in person at the clerk’s office

October 11, 2024

First day that ballots are mailed to voters

October 21, 2024

The minimum number of required voting service and polling centers open

October 28, 2024

Last day for individuals to submit a voter registration application and get a ballot in the mail

November 5, 2024

Election Day — polls close at 7 p.m.

CD1: Valdamar Archuleta (R) vs Diana DeGette (D)
CD2: Marshall Dawson (R) vs Joe Neguse (D)
CD3: Jeff Hurd (R) vs Adam Frisch (D)
CD4: Lauren Boebert (R) vs Trisha Calvarese (D)
CD5: Jeff Crank (R) vs River Gassen (D)
CD6: John Fabbricatore (R) vs Jason Crow (D)
CD7: Sergei Matvayuk (R) vs Brittany Pettersen (D)
CD8: Gabe Evans (R) vs Yadira Caraveo (D)

Constitutional Amendments
Amendment G: Veteran Homestead Exemption
Amendment H: Judicial Discipline Process
Amendment I: Murder Charges Bail Restriction
Amendment J: Same-Sex Marriage Recognition
Amendment K: Election Deadlines Extension
Amendment 79: Abortion Rights Constitutional Protection
Amendment 80: Education Rights and School Choice
Propositions
Proposition JJ: Sports Betting Tax Revenue
Proposition KK: Firearms and Ammunition Tax
Proposition 127: Wildlife Hunting Restrictions
Proposition 128: Violent Crime Sentencing Requirements
Proposition 129: Veterinary Professional Associates
Proposition 110: Peace Officer Training Fund
Proposition 131: Open Primary System and Ranked Choice Voting

City & County of Denver
Denver Ballot Measures →
Arapahoe County
Issue 1A: TABOR Revenue Retention
Jefferson County
Amendment 1A: TABOR Revenue Retention
Douglas County
School District: $490 Million Bond Measure
City of Aurora
Pit Bull Ban: Retain or Repeal

Jefferson County
County Commissioner Races →
Arapahoe County
County Commissioner Races →
Douglas County
County Commissioner Races →
How we put together this guide

Our journalists reached out to the candidates, and, along with information from official sources, notably the Secretary of State’s Office and Colorado’s independent redistricting commissions, compiled the data to produce this guide. If there are any errors, please don’t hesitate to contact editors Luige del Puerto at [email protected] and Thelma Grimes at [email protected].

How we cover the elections

We value objectivity and strive to ensure that our election coverage is free from bias. While we encourage staffers to exercise their rights to engage in the democratic process, they do not endorse or contribute to campaigns or candidates.

News and opinion are separate

At Colorado Politics, we welcome diverse viewpoints on our opinion pages. Our newsroom does not take a position on issues and the viewpoints on our opinion pages do not reflect our news coverage.

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An award-winning journalist, Luige serves as editor of Colorado Politics and The Denver Gazette. He previously covered politics in Arizona and wrote about national security in the Philippines, where he began his career in journalism.

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