• Panel to look at paper ballots, all-mail voting

    DENVER—A new commission charged with reviewing how Colorado runs elections will look at whether the state should rely more on paper ballots than electronic voting machines, and whether the state should move toward all-mail elections.
  • Amendment 47 backers run afoul of campaign finance law

    The Colorado Right to Work Committee violated campaign finance laws in failing to disclose all of the contributions made toward putting Amendment 47 on the November ballot, an administrative law judge ruled.


  • Cracking the CoDA: liberal web effective

    The web of liberal nonprofit and political groups operating under the umbrella of the Colorado Democracy Alliance may tiptoe around tax and campaign-finance rules, but the efforts are completely legal, its architects and an expert say.

  • Progressive gang uses nonprofits to push politics

    Colorado's best-known progressive donors are advancing their political and ideological agenda through a web of advocacy and nonprofit groups, many of which claim nonpartisanship and receive tax exemptions.
  • Ken Gordon to lead panel on elections

    Veteran state lawmaker Ken Gordon will lead the Colorado Election Reform Commission, a new panel that will study voting systems and recommend changes to the state legislature.

  • GOP lawmaker lodges complaint against Ritter

    A state representative lodged a campaign-finance complaint against Gov. Bill Ritter today, kick-starting a second investigation into campaign funds Ritter has said were spent incorrectly.
  • Rx for higher education

    Higher education's ivory tower is crumbling. Colorado's public university establishment will tell you this demise is due to neglect and lack of funding. The truth, however, is much more complicated.
  • Rx for higher education

    Higher education's ivory tower is crumbling. Colorado's public university establishment will tell you this demise is due to neglect and lack of funding. The truth, however, is much more complicated.
  • State heeds GOP, alters finance rules

    Republican Secretary of State Gigi Dennis made controversial changes to Colorado campaign-finance rules after requests from lawyers who work for the state GOP, gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez and a powerful Republican political committee, records show.
  • Holtzman fights ruling he broke campaign law

    Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Marc Holtzman has appealed a ruling that he broke campaign finance law by using an anti-Referendum C group to boost his bid for governor.

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