2018 ElectionsVoters Said No To Prop 112. Where Does That Leave The State’s Fracking Foes?By Grace Hood
2018 ElectionsDemocratic State Gains Mean Likely Pursuit Of Ed Funding, Health Care And MarijuanaBy The Associated Press
2018 ElectionsJumoke Emery, The Man Behind Amendment A, On Abolishing Slavery In ColoradoBy Carl Bilek
Government and PoliticsWith Newly Cemented Control, Democrats See ‘Great Responsibility’ To Work For ColoradoBy Bente Birkeland
2018 ElectionsDemocrat Diana DeGette To Aim For Majority Whip Role, Further Investigations Into TrumpBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado-Wide Taxes Are A Hard Sell With Voters. Local Taxes? That’s An Easier AskBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
2018 ElectionsCoffman’s Seemingly Unbreakable Streak Is Broken By A Changing 6th DistrictBy Ann Marie Awad
2018 ElectionsProposition 109, ‘Fix Our Damn Roads,’ Rejected By Colorado VotersBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsProposition 110, Tax Increase For Transportation, Shot DownBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado Proposition 111, Limits on Payday Loans, Has PassedBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado Proposition 112, Oil And Gas Setback Requirement, Has FailedBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado Governor’s Race: Jared Polis Defeats Walker Stapleton And Makes HistoryBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
2018 ElectionsColorado Attorney General: Weiser To Be The Next AG After Brauchler ConcedesBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado State Treasurer: Democrat Dave Young Defeats Republican Brian WatsonBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsColorado Statehouse: Clean Sweep As Democrats Take Full ControlBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2018 ElectionsCongress: Democrat Crow Beats Incumbent Republican Coffman As Other Incumbents Keep SeatsBy Colorado Public Radio Staff