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ElectionsIf artificial intelligence is going to get involved in elections, Colorado lawmakers want voters to knowBy Bente Birkeland
ElectionsThe Colorado Supreme Court just ruled against Trump. Here’s what might happen next for votersBy Nathaniel Minor
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Government and PoliticsWith the special session done, Colorado’s next tax debate is already startingBy Andrew Kenney
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ElectionsThe 2024 elections may feel far off, but in Colorado’s most contested House districts, they’re already loomingBy Caitlyn Kim
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ElectionsHow Colorado executes its signature-match requirement for ballots disenfranchises many voters, a lawsuit claimsBy Ben Markus
2022 ElectionsState-mandated recount ordered in Boebert-Frisch race to represent Colorado District 3By Caitlyn Kim
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