With the Primary election behind us, we will begin considering candidate endorsements. Current candidates can request an endorsement by emailing [email protected] or by completing the Run for Office Form.
Local election data will be updated on this page as the election season progresses.
This page is designed to help you complete your ballot when that time comes.
"I Voted" Digital Sticker Contest Statewide Colorado High School Students - Deadline September 4, 2026. Winners of the Mesa County Sticker contest can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Democrat D54 - Democrat D55 - Republican D54 - Republican D55
Only races with more than one candidate are listed here. Additional minor party and unaffiliated candidates are not yet confirmed - Check Ballotpedia for a full list of possible candidates.
US Senate - John Hickenlooper (D) v Bob Chew (Forward) - Mark Baisley (R)
US House District 3 - Heff Hurd (R) v Dwayne Romero (D)
CO Governor - Phil Weiser (D) v Victor Marx (R) v Jeff Peckman (Unity)
CO Secretary of State - Amanda Gonzalez (D) v James Wiley (R) v Alex Astley (Libertarian) v Celeste Landry (Forward)
CO Treasurer - Jeff Bridges (D) v Kevin Grantham (R)
Attorney General - Gena Griswold (D) v Michael Allen (R)
Initiatives for Statewide Ballots (Check with your local County Clerk's office for local initiatives.)
Initiatives confirmed for the ballot are listed first. Approved for Circulation means the sponsors are collecting signatures by August 3; these initiatives may be on the ballot. Pending Supreme Court action and Titles Set are in various stages of consideration. This process will be complete in August. Note that the actual initiative numbers for the ballot will be assigned at a later date.
Below are links to articles related to some of the initiatives. These are not endorsements for or against. This information is provided to inform voters. If you are aware of another source that should be included, please share with [email protected].
Articles and Information of Interest:
Colorado voters will be asked to give up TABOR refunds to boost K-12 funding