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Election 2024 voter guide: What you need to know about the candidates and ballot measures

Harry Leland drops off his ballot in June 2024 outside of the La Plata County Clerk and Recorders Office in Bodo Park. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file)
Voter service and polling centers locations
La Plata County Clerk & Recorder, 679 Turner Dr., Ste. C, Durango
Pine River Library, 395 Bayfield Center Dr., Bayfield
La Plata County Fairgrounds, 2500 Main Ave, Durango
Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall, 1000 Rim Drive, Durango
Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum, 503 Ouray Drive, Ignacio

Key dates remaining

Nov. 5: Election Day. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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STATEWIDE BALLOT Measures

We break down everything you need to know about this year’s ballot measures, including what they would do, arguments for and against, one big thing you should know and the money behind each initiative.

Amendment G: Modify Property Tax Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities

Amendment H: Judicial Discipline Procedures and Confidentiality

Amendment I: Constitutional Bail Exception for First Degree Murder

Amendment J: Repealing the Definition of Marriage in the Constitution

Amendment K: Modify Constitutional Election Deadlines

Amendment 79: Constitutional Right to Abortion

Amendment 80: Constitutional Right to School Choice

Proposition JJ: Retain Additional Sports Betting Tax Revenue

Proposition KK: Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax

Proposition 127: Prohibit Bobcat, Lynx, and Mountain Lion Hunting

Proposition 128: Parole Eligibility for Crimes of Violence

Proposition 129: Establishing Veterinary Professional Associate Position

Proposition 130: Funding for Law Enforcement

Proposition 131: Establishing All-Candidate Primaries and Ranked Choice Voting General Elections

Meet the candidates

La Plata County Board of County Commissioners

Republican Paul Black, left, and Democratic incumbent Matt Salka are running to represent District 3 on the La Plata County Board of County Commissioners.

Read story: Paul Black, candidate for La Plata County commissioner, wants deregulated land use

Read story: Matt Salka, candidate for La Plata County commissioner, wants to tackle budget constraints

Colorado House District 59

Katie Stewart, a Democrat, and Clark Craig, a Republican, are running for Colorado House District 59.

Read story: House District 59 candidate Katie Stewart says she’s a ‘rural Democrat,’ not a Denver liberal

Read story: House District 59 candidate Clark Craig wants to improve cost of living

Senate District 6 candidates Sen. Cleave Simpson, R-Alamosa, and Vivian Smotherman, D-Durango.

Read story: Cleave Simpson, Senate District 6 incumbent, leans into local control

Read story: Vivian Smotherman, Senate District 6 candidate, considers TABOR and balance of local control

Tell us what you would like candidates to talk about as they compete for your vote

The Durango Herald is partnering with multiple news outlets across the state to understand what is driving Coloradans this election year.

Voters are at the heart of every election. We want to know what issues most matter to you. Your hopes and concerns will set the agenda for how we report and write about the issues – and the stakes – of the 2024 election.

Please take a few moments to tell us what you think candidates should be talking about as they compete for your vote. We will use your contact information only to reach out if a reporter wants to better understand your comments. If you chose to remain anonymous, your name will not appear in any story.