2019 ballots are out
Check your mailbox — the ballots are out. The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office today announced it has mailed approximately 409,000 ballots to active, registered county voters for the 2019...
View ArticleClerk and Recorder urges early voting, releases list of common errors
More than 104,500 ballots have so far been returned statewide for the Nov. 5 coordinated election, and the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office released a list of common mistakes seen this...
View ArticleMore voting centers are open, almost 400,000 ballots are in
As of Monday, Oct. 28, 394,646 ballots had been returned to county clerks for the coordinated election, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. And the El Paso County Clerk’s Office,...
View ArticleBallot returns near 600,000, older voters take early lead
Statewide, 582,081 ballots have been returned to county clerks for the coordinated election on Nov. 5, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office. In El Paso County, 76,224 ballots had been...
View ArticleTomorrow is Election Day: Who can vote, and where
Tomorrow is Election Day, and the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office is urging voters to return ballots today if possible. All ballots must be returned to the Clerk and Recorder’s Office by 7...
View ArticleFiscal conservatism wins Nov. 5 election
By Pam Zubeck The results of the Nov. 5 election in Colorado means the state won’t “start fixing things” any time soon, it appears. That was the tagline used by backers of Proposition CC, which went...
View ArticleTo tackle Trump in 2020, a careful look at the blue wave
Democrats locally and nationally pretend to be united in a single paramount goal: Beat President Trump in 2020! That makes sense, particularly if you regard the tweeter-in-chief as an existential...
View ArticleSurvey: Customers want companies to focus on employees, not politics
Heading into a divisive presidential election year, customers want businesses to focus on taking care of their employees over pursuing politically motivated social campaigns, a new national survey...
View ArticleCouncil seeks members for districting committee
Colorado Springs City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Districting Process Advisory Committee. The city’s charter requires a review of council districts every four years before district...
View ArticleColorado officials call on Mnuchin to approve USPS loan
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and Rep. Tom Sullivan (D-Dist. 37) are calling on U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to promptly approve a $10 billion loan to the U.S. Postal Service,...
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