As of Monday morning, the Colorado Voters First campaign had raised more than $18.1 million (a figure that includes $135,000 ...
The measure was funded in large part by Kent Thiry, the wealthy former CEO of the Denver-based dialysis giant DaVita ...
Yadira Caraveo underperformed in Adams County. Donald Trump won Pueblo County. Proposition 131 received the third fewest “yes” votes of the 14 measures on the statewide ballot.
And it comes despite the nearly $19 million raised by Colorado Voters First, the issue committee supporting Proposition 131. Thiry donated about $6 million to the group, including $2.1 million in ...
The Western Slope is largely voting against Proposition 131 — the measure that would institute ranked-choice voting — so far.
Signs direct voters to a ballot drop-off location Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, in Washington Park in Denver. Coloradans will vote on Proposition 131, which would abolish party primaries and establish a ...
This year, Proposition ... In 2008, the Colorado General Assembly passed legislation permitting certain local governments in Colorado to use a “ranked voting method.” CRS § 1-7-1002.
Tony Holyfield, co-owner of Lil Tommy's Gas & Go, started a petition with his brother to get this issue on the ballot.
From left, former DaVita CEO Kent Thiry, Unite America executive director Nick Troiano, First Choice Counts founder Jason Lupo and Republican activist Candice Stutzriem participate in a debate on ...