Reps. Ken DeGraaf and Scott Bottoms, both of Colorado Springs, led the push to question election results, echoing the Republican election denial movement that began in 2020
It's just the beginning of the expected discord at the State Capitol Building this year.
Without proof, Republican State Rep. Scott Bottoms suggested the exposed passwords from the Secretary of State's Office led to election fraud.
The Colorado General Assembly began its 75th regular session Wednesday, the start of a 120-day process to introduce, debate and vote on new state laws. This year, Democrats hold a majority in both chambers,
Democrats’ opening bills take on thorny issues like semi-automatic weapons, union organizing and voters’ rights.
In her opening speech of the 2025 Colorado legislative session, re-elected Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie (D-Dillon) cast the state’s budget challenges as a defining issue for the 120-day lawmaking term.
Colorado House Republicans reject 2024 election results due to security breach, raising concerns about election accuracy.
Members of the Senate walk through Statuary Hall to the House Chamber before a joint session of Congress convenes to confirm the Electoral College votes, affirming President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Some residents of the municipality of Lakewood are concerned about the upcoming special election, wondering if locals will turn up to vote.
Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez will run for Colorado secretary of state in 2026, she announced Monday morning.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that he's running for governor. Colorado's gubernatorial election will take place in 2026.
"Let's Do This!" With that, Senate President James Coleman wrapped up his opening remarks with the catchphrase that marked his time in the state Senate. Coleman began by thanking his family and trailblazers, as well as the 35 members of the Senate.