Tag: Voter Turnout
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Voters 55 and up backed Mike Johnston, Kelly Brough; younger voters supported progressives in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A majority of voters who showed up on election day in Denver’s April 4 municipal races favored more progressive candidates, while those who mailed in their ballots preferred aspirants whose politics hews closer to the center compared to their rivals, an analysis of ballot returns…
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Denver records highest single day total of cast ballots, still lower than 2019 turnout
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Over 18,000 ballots, the most in any single day yet, were counted by the Denver Elections Division on Monday, according to their latest available data. #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{width:65px;height:65px;border-radius:10px;display:flex;justify-content:center;align-items:center}#tableau-svg-spinner-0{width:50px;height:50px;-webkit-animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite;animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite}@-webkit-keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{-webkit-transform:rotate(360deg)}}@keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{transform:rotate(360deg)}} #tail{fill:url(#tableau-fade-0)}#head{fill:#616570}stop{stop-color:#616570} #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{border-radius:12px;background:rgba(255,255,255,.6); var divElement = document.getElementById(‘viz1680565556394’); var vizElement = divElement.getElementsByTagName(‘object’)[0]; if…
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Voter turnout barely crosses 15% days before election day
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save With mere days until Election Day, voter turnout has just barely crossed the 15% mark, according to the latest update from the Denver Elections Division. Since March 30, Denverites dropped off an additional 15,646 ballots. Of that total, 7,287 were received on March 31, and…
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Denver voter turnout remains low, barely crosses 10% mark
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Ballots continue to trickle in as Denver’s Tuesday Election Day draws near — the key word being “trickle.” As of March 30, only 47,000 ballots have been counted by the City Clerk’s Office, against more than half a million registered voters. This means 10% of Denver’s…
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Only 9% of ballots returned in Denver’s race for mayor, council so far
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The ballots cast to decide the composition of Denver’s next set of leaders, including the first new mayor in 12 years, are barely trickling in. With only six days to go before April 4, only about 41,000 ballots have been returned so far — 9%…
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Only 5.5% returned ballots so far in Denver mayor’s race
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save With just over a week to go until ballots are due, the Office of the Clerk and Recorder has begun to release the tally of returned ballots. So far, 25,311 have been submitted since March 13, about 11,500 fewer than in 2019, nine days before…
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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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More than 1 million Coloradans have voted
Colorado’s early ballot returns finally broke 1,000,000 four days out from Election Day, according to Friday’s data from the Secretary of State’s Office. As of 11:59 p.m. Thursday, 1,099,847 Colorado voters have returned ballots, representing 28.9% of the state’s more than 3.8 million active registered voters. That’s up around 118,600 ballots in 24 hours —…
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Colorado’s voter turnout sees highest jump since early voting opened
Nearly 743,000 Colorado voters have returned their ballots for the November election, according to Tuesday data — an increase of more than 200,000 in only 24 hours. This is the biggest daily jump in voter turnout since early voting officially kicked off last Monday. An average of 90,300 ballots were returned every day from Tuesday…
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Colorado’s Hispanic voters lean toward Democrats, say country is on wrong track: Poll
A new poll shows that while Hispanic voters in Colorado lean toward the Democratic Party, they are unhappy with the direction the U.S. is heading, listing primary concerns as inflation, crime and the economy. The UnidosUS poll of 300 Hispanic Colorado residents who are eligible to vote found that 63% believe the country is on…




