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Voters

Colorado’s eighth Congressional district will see a crowded primary followed by a hotly contested general election this November.
With term-limited Governor Jared Polis completing a second stint in office, voters will decide who will be the state’s next chief executive in 2026.
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Coloradans have a special opportunity to hear directly from state legislature candidates this September and October.
Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and voting options in Colorado, such as mail-in voting, early voting or voting with a disability.
Colorado’s statewide primary is Tuesday, June 25. Under a 2023 law, all unaffiliated voters will receive mail ballots for both major parties but may fill out and return only one. Voters who are registered with a political party can vote only in that party’s primary. Mail ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on primary day.
As the Tuesday, June 28, primaries approach, AARP Colorado is encouraging voters to make sure their voices are heard.
Colorado gained an additional congressional seat in the once-a-decade redistricting process. The newly formed 8th District extends from Denver’s northern suburbs into Weld County.
The U.S. Senate candidates share plans for protecting Social Security and Medicare, lowering drug prices and more.
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