It's too late to mail in your 2024 Colorado presidential primary election ballot, but there are ways to make your vote count. The deadline to drop off ballots is 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5. Voting can also be done at a Colorado polling place on Super Tuesday next week. In Colo...
To underscore that point, to be on the primary ballot, all Trump has to do isaskthe U.S. Supreme Court to review the case before the Jan. 4 stay deadline otherwise expires. That’s regardless of what the U.S. justices ultimately do with the appeal, and they...
February 26 – Deadline to submit an application to register to vote through the mail, a voter registration agency, a local driver's license examination facility, or online in order to receive a ballot by mail for the 2024 Presidential Primary Election. February 26 – Last sugge...
The Colorado Supreme Court is removing former President Donald Trump from the 2024 primary ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause.
The deadline for Griswold to certify names for the 2024 Colorado presidential primary ballot is Jan. 5.
The Colorado court's ruling was addressed specifically at the Republican primary in the state. It remains to be seen whether the Supreme Court feels it would need to take up the issue once that filing deadline has passed with Trump remaining on the ballot. ...
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The legal battle over Donald Trump’s ballot eligibility in Colorado took yet another step closer to trial next week, as a state judge there rejected Trump-aligned dismissal efforts but without signaling an opinion on the ultimate outcome. Colorado District Judge Sarah...
Planning to vote in Colorado's 2024 presidential primary election but haven't cast your ballot yet or don't know where to drop it off? We're helping voters determine the locations where they can vote in person or drop off their ballots across the state. ...
office. The state court of appeals affirmed the lower court's ruling last week, finding that the secretary of state's role in the presidential primary is "chiefly that of an administrator," and it's the political parties and candidates that determine who to place on the primary ballot. ...