Tag: Election Results
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Animal-related measures fail in Colorado
Three ballot measures pushed by animal rights activists in Denver and statewide failed on Election Day. The statewide measure aimed to forbid hunting of big cats, while measures in Denver asked voters to prohibit the sale of furs and shut down a local slaughterhouse. Proposition 127, a statewide measure that sought to ban the “trophy”…
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2024 Election Day coverage: Live updates
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Welcome to the Colorado Politics, The Denver Gazette and Colorado Springs Gazette live blog of the 2024 elections. We have a dozen journalists covering today’s elections and we will be updating this blog throughout the day — and night. So, be sure to check here for election results, developments and other updates. 4 a.m. Trump wins Former President…
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Amendment 80: Colorado voters on pace to reject school choice measure
The amendment aims to give each child between kindergarten and 12th grade the right to choose schools.
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Measure to ban ‘trophy hunting’ of big cats in Colorado fails
A ballot measure seeking to prohibit the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx is losing, according to early results. About 55% are opposing Proposition 127, according to unofficial preliminary results released posted after 10 p.m. The latest vote tally showed 44.5% voting in favor of the ban. The initiative would banned the “trophy hunting” of these…
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Hood, Scott, Montera take early leads for University of Colorado regents
This was the only statewide seat for the Board of Regents, and some 3.8 million voters cast a ballot in the race.
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Election Day 2024: Colorado Division of Homeland Security prepares for worst, hopes for best
Regarding Election Day, Kevin Klein, head of Colorado’s Division of Homeland Security, said, “We prepare for the worst and hope for the best.” While officials advise voters not to wait until the last minute to vote, Klein said he anticipates more activity at the voter centers and drop boxes, and they’ll be watching and keeping…
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Colorado Latinos voted for Democrats in dominant fashion, exit poll shows
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Latino voters in Colorado overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates this election, contributing to the failure of the so-called “red wave” in the state. The Colorado Latino Exit Poll found that 72% of respondents voted for Democrats in congressional races — including in the new 8th Congressional…
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Republican candidates dominate Aurora City Council election
The party balance of the Aurora City Council was rocked Tuesday as Republican candidates won four of the five open seats, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of State’s office. As of 4 p.m. Wednesday, Republicans Danielle Jurinsky and Dustin Zvonek are projected to win the two at-large seats, in addition to Steve Sundberg…
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Republican-backed initiatives shot down by Denver voters
The Denver Republican Party suffered major losses Tuesday with all three party-backed city initiatives failing at the ballot, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of State’s Office. The initiatives — 303, 304 and 2F — would have required the city to enforce its urban camping ban more aggressively, lowered the cap on Denver’s aggregate sales…




