Investigation continues into how Colorado voting machine passwords ended up online
Secretary of State says passwords were posted accidentally, employee responsible no longer works for state.
Passwords for voting equipment posted on Secretary of State’s website, but officials say there’s no immediate security risk
The passwords were on a hidden tab on a spreadsheet listing voting equipment for each county.
How Colorado secures the vote
A dive into everything from keeping noncitizens from registering to what’s inside the vote-counting machines.
Supreme Court rejects two appeals by Republicans involving Dominion Voting Systems
The court also rejected a Republican challenge to a Biden administration executive order intended to boost voter registration.
Trump campaign wants Colorado to restart ballot processing after voting equipment passwords revealed online
At the same time, Republican lawmakers are asking for an audit of how the security breach happened.
Colorado voters are generally optimistic about the future, but many don’t feel aligned with either political party
New polling suggests many in the state swing left on social issues, and right on fiscal ones.
2024 election exit polling reveals Coloradans’ top concerns as they voted
Immigration, abortion, housing and cost of living were the biggest things voters want their state government to tackle.
Colorado middle schoolers from Afghanistan find new home for their love of cricket
The world’s second most popular sport, with bowlers and wickets, is gaining a following in Thornton.
Election day voting brings joy, angst for Colorado participants
Colorado makes it easy to vote early, and from wherever you are, but there is still just something a little special about going to the polls on election day.
Yes, older voting machines have Wi-Fi cards in them. Here’s why election workers say that’s not cause for concern
Fears surrounding voter fraud via hacking raises the question of ballot tabulation equipment and its relationship to Wi-Fi connection.
Accessible voting machines mean disabled Colorado voters could enjoy more privacy and safety this Election Day
For some Coloradans with disabilities, the upcoming election will be their first chance to vote without assistance from another person.
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years behind bars
Peters was found guilty in August on charges related to her handling of election equipment.
Head of Colorado County Clerk Association on the chaos caused by Tina Peters, rebuilding voter confidence and what’s next for elections
“If anybody thinks it’s over, they’re out of their minds.” Matt Crane, the head of the Colorado County Clerks Association, said he expects conversations around election security to continue for some time.
Cortez man accused of threatening to kill Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and other Democratic election officials will likely plead guilty
Teak Ty Brockbank posted violent threats about Griswold and the governor of Arizona, among others.
Utilities customers in Colorado Springs will likely pay more for service starting next year
A proposed five-year base rate plan from Colorado Springs Utilities is aimed at paying for billions of dollars of improvements to the city-owned agency’s infrastructure, along with maintaining the existing system that provides power, gas, water and wastewater services.
Q&A: RTD’s CEO on why she fired her chief of police and ongoing turmoil within the department
Along with the firing of her police chief, Debra Johnson talks about the decision to appoint a controversial acting co-chief and light rail delays.