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UPCOMING ELECTIONS
11-04-25 General Election School BoardsColorado General
November 05, 2024
U.S. PRESIDENT
Presidential Candidates
Republican
Democrat
FEDERAL
U.S. Rep., Dist. 1
U.S. Rep., Dist. 2
U.S. Rep., Dist. 3
U.S. Rep., Dist. 4
U.S. Rep., Dist. 5
U.S. Rep., Dist. 6
U.S. Rep., Dist. 7
U.S. Rep., Dist. 8
STATEWIDE
State Board of Education, Dist. 3
State Board of Education, Dist. 4
State Board of Education, Dist. 8
Regent, Univ. of Colorado, Dist. 3
Regent, Univ. of Colorado, Dist. 5
Regent, Univ. of Colorado, At-Large
Supreme Court (retention of Berkenkotter)


Maria E. Berkenkotter
Non-Partisan | Colo.
Supreme Court (retention of Boatright)


Brian D. Boatright
Non-Partisan | Colo.
Supreme Court (retention of Márquez)


Monica M. Márquez
Non-Partisan | Colo.
STATE
State Senator, Dist. 2
State Senator, Dist. 5
State Senator, Dist. 6
State Senator, Dist. 10
State Senator, Dist. 12
State Senator, Dist. 13
State Senator, Dist. 14
State Senator, Dist. 16
State Senator, Dist. 17
State Senator, Dist. 18
State Senator, Dist. 19
State Senator, Dist. 21
State Senator, Dist. 26
State Senator, Dist. 28
State Senator, Dist. 31
State Senator, Dist. 33
State Rep., Dist. 1
State Rep., Dist. 2
State Rep., Dist. 3
State Rep., Dist. 4
State Rep., Dist. 5
State Rep., Dist. 6
State Rep., Dist. 7
State Rep., Dist. 8
State Rep., Dist. 9
State Rep., Dist. 10
State Rep., Dist. 11
State Rep., Dist. 12
State Rep., Dist. 13
State Rep., Dist. 14
State Rep., Dist. 15
State Rep., Dist. 16
State Rep., Dist. 17
State Rep., Dist. 18
State Rep., Dist. 19
State Rep., Dist. 20
State Rep., Dist. 21
State Rep., Dist. 22
State Rep., Dist. 23
State Rep., Dist. 24
State Rep., Dist. 25
State Rep., Dist. 26
State Rep., Dist. 27
State Rep., Dist. 28
State Rep., Dist. 29
State Rep., Dist. 30
State Rep., Dist. 31
State Rep., Dist. 33
State Rep., Dist. 34
State Rep., Dist. 35
State Rep., Dist. 36
State Rep., Dist. 38
State Rep., Dist. 39
State Rep., Dist. 40
State Rep., Dist. 41
State Rep., Dist. 43
State Rep., Dist. 44
State Rep., Dist. 45
State Rep., Dist. 46
State Rep., Dist. 47
State Rep., Dist. 49
State Rep., Dist. 50
State Rep., Dist. 51
State Rep., Dist. 52
State Rep., Dist. 53
State Rep., Dist. 56
State Rep., Dist. 57
State Rep., Dist. 58
State Rep., Dist. 59
State Rep., Dist. 60
State Rep., Dist. 62
State Rep., Dist. 64
State Rep., Dist. 65
BALLOT MEASURES
Amendment J - Repeal ban on same-sex marriage
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution to remove the ban on same sex marriage?
Amendment 79 - Constitutional Right to Abortion
Shall there be a change to the Colorado constitution recognizing the right to abortion, and, in connection therewith,
prohibiting the state and local governments from denying, impeding, or discriminating against the exercise of that
right, allowing abortion to be a covered service under health insurance plans for Colorado state and local government
employees and for enrollees in state and local governmental insurance programs?
Amendment 80 - Constitutional Right to School Choice
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS SOME CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION TO THIS MEASURE.
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution establishing the right to school choice for children in
kindergarten through 12th grade, and, in connection therewith, declaring that school choice includes neighborhood,
charter, and private schools; home schooling; open enrollment options; and future innovations in education?
Proposition 131 - Establishing All-Candidate Primary and Ranked Choice Voting General Elections
Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes creating new election processes for certain federal
and state offices, and, in connection therewith, creating a new all-candidate primary election for U.S.
Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, governor, attorney general, secretary of state, treasurer, CU board
of regents, state board of education, and the Colorado state legislature; allowing voters to vote for any
one candidate per office, regardless of the voter’s or candidate’s political party affiliation; providing that
the four candidates for each office who receive the most votes advance to the general election; and in the
general election, allowing voters to rank candidates for each office on their ballot, adopting a process for
how the ranked votes are tallied, and determining the winner to be the candidate with the highest number
of votes in the final tally?
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