Vote 2012
Barack is back: Obama wins another term
With 1,651,611 votes reported as counted in the state, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are leading the Republican challengers 50.31 percent to 47.68 percent, according to the Colorado Secretary of State website...
City of Longmont Ballot Question 300: Yes to Fracking Ban
City of Longmont Ballot Question 300...
Despondence, anger at Colorado GOP election watch party
The place had pretty well cleared out by the time Kay told...
City of Louisville Ballot Issue 2A: Yes on Open Space Tax...
City of Louisville Ballot Issue 2A...
City of Boulder Ballot Question 2C: Yes to City Council Compensation...
Measurement by Year Rather Than by Month for Compensation for City Council Members...
City of Lafayette Ballot Question 2A: Yes to Open Space Tax...
City of Lafayette Ballot Question No. 2A...
Boulder Mountain Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 5A: Yes on Property...
Boulder Mountain Fire Protection District Ballot Issue 5A...
Dems win pretty much everything, so now what?
While President Barack Obama was still waiting for the phone call from Gov. Mitt Romney conceding the presidential race, Democrats in Colorado were celebrating victories here that make our swing state seem more like a Democratic stronghold. The Colorado House and ...