ElectionsInvestigation finds Colorado election equipment passwords were posted accidentally, but safeguards also lackingBy Bente Birkeland
ElectionsSecretary of State switches law firms for voting machine passwords investigationBy Bente Birkeland
2024 ElectionsSecretary of State details when her office learned of improperly posted passwordsBy Bente Birkeland and Molly Cruse
2024 ElectionsSecretary of State Jena Griswold says employee responsible for posting voting equipment passwords is goneBy Ryan Warner and Tom Hesse
ElectionsIf artificial intelligence is going to get involved in elections, Colorado lawmakers want voters to knowBy Bente Birkeland
ElectionsLawsuit against Colorado over how the state rejects mail-in ballots due to voter signatures allowed to continueBy Ben Markus
ElectionsConservative ‘dark money’ group won’t have to pay fine or reveal donors, Colorado judge rulesBy Andrew Kenney
ElectionsRight now, candidates can request a recount even if they’ve lost by a wide margin. Colorado’s top election official wants to change thatBy Bente Birkeland
Elections‘The temperature has gone down a little bit’: Colorado’s clerks hope they’ve turned a corner on election disinformationBy Bente Birkeland
2022 ElectionsNo change in the result of the Lauren Boebert-Adam Frisch race after mandatory recountBy Bente Birkeland
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
2022 ElectionsColorado’s ballot counting machines tallied votes securely and accurately, post-election audit findsBy Matt Bloom