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Norton plans to petition onto GOP ballot

U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton speaks during a forum sponsored by the Cherry Creek Republican Women at the Glenmoor Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (Craig F. Walker, The Denver Post) GOP...

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It’s not over when it’s over

The political season may not end with the Nov. 2 election — that is, if the lawyers have anything to say about it. An Associated Press story, which ran in a few Colorado publications, discusses how the...

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One more Denver mayoral candidate gives responses on fixing city’s economy

Apologies to Denver mayoral candidate Jeff Peckman, who was inadvertently left out of the pool of candidates who answered questions by The Denver Post on how to solve the city’s economic problems. The...

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Updated voter information portal launched

[media-credit name="Karl Gehring/The Denver Post" align="alignright" width="200"][/media-credit] Coloradans in need of a one-stop shop for voting information can now have it in a way that is more user...

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Mayor Michael Hancock supports clerk and recorder in voter lawsuit

[media-credit name="The Denver Post " align="alignright" width="150"][/media-credit]Mayor Michael Hancock Denver Mayor Michael Hancock this afternoon said he supports the city’s Clerk and Recorder...

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Video: Inside the Mile High — Secretary of State Scott Gessler

Since becoming secretary of state in January, Scott Gessler has been the focus of a number of headlines. Most recently he filed a lawsuit against the Denver clerk and recorder for mailing ballots to...

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Deputy Secretary of State Bill Hobbs calling it quits after 12 years of service

[media-credit name="Courtesy of the Colorado Secretary of State" align="alignright" width="275"][/media-credit]Deputy Secretary of State Bill Hobbs is retiring. Deputy Secretary of State Bill Hobbs...

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House to debate on all-mail elections, as bipartisanship appears to have a no...

The legislation that could either modernize, economize and simplify the state’s election system — or open it up to voter fraud, depending on who you believe — is expected to go to the floor of the...

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Democrats’ election bill clears House on party-line vote, heads to the Senate

A wide-ranging elections measure spearheaded by Democrats passed through the Colorado House Friday on a party-line vote with staunch opposition from Republicans. At its core, the measure would send...

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Updated: Colorado elections bill gets personal as fliers link GOP clerks to...

Update: Mario Nicolais, an attorney at Hackstaff Law Group, said his firm represents Citizens for Free and Fair Elections, but had no input on the content of the fliers. He declined to specify who was...

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Scott Gessler releases endorsements list in 2014 Republican race for governor

Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray, and Secretary of State Scott Gessler, opponents in the race for the Republican nomination for governor, speak on the floor of the Senate as a marathon debate over guns began...

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