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Colorado Common Cause Applauds Denver City Council’s Move to Postpone Damaging Bill

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Colorado Common Cause Applauds Denver City Council’s Move to Postpone Damaging Bill

In a win for democracy in Denver, Councilwoman Kendra Black and the Denver City Council voted to postpone a bill that would have referred a question to Denver voters to add geographic signature quotas to the ballot initiative process. This move would add barriers for community and grassroots groups attempting to create change through the ballot initiative process.

Denver City Council Quietly Rushing Bill Jeopardizing the Ballot Initiative Process

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Denver City Council Quietly Rushing Bill Jeopardizing the Ballot Initiative Process

Today, the Denver City Council is voting on a bill that would severely limit Denverites’ right to pass or change laws through the ballot initiative process. Heavily pushed by wealthy special interests, Council Bill 22-0876 would refer a City Charter Amendment to the November ballot that would make the ballot initiative process more expensive and inaccessible to everyday citizens.

Colorado Primary Election Results Reaffirmed in Recount

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Colorado Primary Election Results Reaffirmed in Recount

Today, the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office announced the conclusion of the statewide recount of the Republican primary race for Secretary of State and the Republican primary race for State Senate District 9. The results of the recount confirm the original results reported with a deviation of only a handful of votes. No changes in vote counts resulted in El Paso, Denver, or Arapahoe Counties – the state’s three largest counties.

Colorado Common Cause Responds to Article V Convention Bootcamp

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Colorado Common Cause Responds to Article V Convention Bootcamp

On Sunday, State lawmakers gathered in Denver to discuss a possible Article V Constitutional Convention at the Academy of States 3.0, a bootcamp preparing state lawmakers for what they deem is an “imminent Article V Convention."

Governor Polis Signs Bills to End Partisan Election Tampering and Harassment

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Governor Polis Signs Bills to End Partisan Election Tampering and Harassment

Today at 3pm MT, Governor Jared Polis will sign two bills into law that will strengthen and protect voting and elections in Colorado. The Election Official Protection Act and the Colorado Election Security Act are a major defeat for right-wing extremists who attempted to overturn the 2020 election.

Partisan Extremists Hold Rally to Spread Election Lies and Undermine Our Democracy

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Partisan Extremists Hold Rally to Spread Election Lies and Undermine Our Democracy

"For two years, partisan extremists have spread falsehoods about our elections because their preferred candidate for president in 2020 did not win. Today’s rally with out-of-towners is one more sad failure to face reality."

Another Busy Week at the Capitol

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Another Busy Week at the Capitol

Your Colorado Common Cause Team has been busy at the Capitol this week protecting Colorado voters and working to secure our state’s elections. Read below for an update on our work this week.

Federal Court Upholds Colorado Contribution Limits

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Federal Court Upholds Colorado Contribution Limits

Yesterday, following a 2-day hearing, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado rejected a request by two candidates and a donor to halt enforcement of the state’s voter-approved campaign contribution limits—leaving those limits in effect for this year’s elections.

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