Tina Peters covers $256,000 tab to conduct recount in her primary race

Republican candidate running for Colorado secretary of state lost by nearly 90,000 votes

Colorado Republican primary losers file last-minute recount requests

Tina Peters, Ron Hanks among candidates who ask for hand tally

New arrest warrant alleges Tina Peters violated court order, bond conditions

Embattled election official accused of sending email to protected party

Michael Bennet launches first TV ad in U.S. Senate race

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicates Republicans plan to commit resources Colorado election

Colorado congressional candidates who faced tough primaries are low on cash

Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s $8 million in cash dwarfs Republican Joe O’Dea’s $841,000

Heidi Ganahl selects Danny Moore, who was removed as head of redistricting panel, as her running mate

Moore was removed as chair of the Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission last year after his Facebook post questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential election surfaced

Parroting Trump, GOP primary losers cast doubt on elections

DENVER – It was no shock that state Rep. Ron Hanks and Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters handily lost their recent Republican primaries in Colorado for U.S. Senate and secretary of state. Ha...

Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters travels to Las Vegas, apparently without court permission

Embattled election official spoke at press event for the Constitutional Sheriff and Peace Officers Association

How Adam Frisch won the chance to challenge Boebert, and what’s next in the race

Narrow margin against Sol Sandoval not close enough to trigger recount

Colorado voters may decide whether to legalize psychedelic mushrooms this fall

A measure to allow for cultivation and use is one step away from making November ballot

Unaffiliated voters cast more GOP ballots than Republicans in some counties

GOP primaries were more competitive, which may be why more people voted in those races

After Colorado primary, experts discuss strategies as focus shifts to general election

Strategists say something big would need to happen to bump Boebert from path to victory