Unaffiliated voters give Colorado Republicans turnout edge ahead of primary election

Data show nonaffiliated voters casting GOP ballots in Rep. Boebert’s 3rd District

Meet the Colorado man whose identity was allegedly stolen by Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters

Gerald Wood speaks publicly for the first time about his connection to the embattled election official

In final days of race, Coram campaign focuses on voters, not funds

Boebert raises more than any other House candidate in Colorado

Some Colorado sheriff candidates have an unlikely campaign promise: not enforcing the law

‘Constitutional sheriffs’ rail against government overreach, red flag laws

Highlights from the debate between the two Republicans running for U.S. Senate

Hanks wouldn’t commit to accepting the primary election results; O’Dea says he wouldn’t repeal Obamacare

‘The most we’ve ever seen’: Election messaging drives complaints, ethical questions

Anonymous mailers, Democratic meddling, delayed reporting among issues cited in state and federal Republican primary contests

Colorado Democrats continue to lead rivals in campaign cash

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert is the exception to the rule, coming in second to Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet between April and early June

Griswold, Peters spend on advertising ahead of Colorado’s June primary

Griswold could compete against Peters in the general election

Colorado secretary of state names supervisor to monitor Elbert County primary election

Dallas Schroeder was involved in a security breach last year

Get to know the Republican candidates for Colorado governor and where they stand

Greg Lopez, a former mayor of Parker, and Heidi Ganahl, a University of Colorado regent, will face off in the June 28 primary

At virtual forum, candidates in CD-3 tackle local, national issues

Republican and Democrat primary opponents find common ground in working to unseat U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert

Thousands of Democrats in Boebert’s district change voter registration ahead of primary

In total, Democratic Party’s voter rolls in district shrunk by about 3,700 people from February through May