Hot House, Gubernatorial Ballot-Setters Highlight Colorado’s Primary Slate

DENVER—More than 700,000 Coloradans have already voted in the state’s June 30 primaries, with Democrats turning out in greater numbers for November ballot-setters than in recent election cycles, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.
Election Day voting for governor, U.S. Senate, eight U.S. House seats, 65 state Assembly berths, and 21 state Senate slots kicks off Tuesday at 7 a.m. with nearly 117,000 polling stations and 437 ballot drop boxes open for in-person voting until 7 p.m. at 137 voter centers across Colorado’s 64 counties.
Colorado’s June 30 primary is the 30th state party preliminary of the 2026 midterms’ election cycle. Following a July pause, five states stage primaries on August 4: Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Washington…. 

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