Folks in Castle Rock will now get to vote for their own mayor during regular elections, instead of trying to vote them out in recall elections whenever an issue doesn’t go the way of a few individuals. Before Election Day, mayors were chosen by the council. But a vote...
Denver voters went on a wild spending spree during Tuesday’s election to put the city in debt by nearly $1 billion for government buildings, libraries, cultural facilities, to build sidewalks and open new parks. Pretty much something for everyone with their hands in...
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman is announcing her entrance into the Republican primary for governor. Coffman’s announcement Wednesday comes on the heels of former Rep. Tom Tancredo’s grand entrance into the race last week. Candidates already in the running...
The 2017 election has been both more tumultuous and less without a statewide ballot initiative to drive the election forward. But that also means that money and other resources (like angst) are concentrated in localities, pitting neighbor against neighbor in...
If you are a Republican in Douglas County and you haven’t voted yet, chances are you may have received a text yesterday asking whether the GOP-endorsed Elevate Slate, Randy Mills, Grant Nelson, Ryan Abresch, and Debora Scheffel, was really pro-school choice. The...
Lawmakers are elected to create policies and vote them into law. Lawmakers who have no idea what they are doing create commissions to come up with those policies, which has the added benefit of shifting blame for unpopular ideas that lead to failure. Which is probably...