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Democrats want Colorado to be one of the nation’s first presidential primary states in 2024

The move comes as the Democratic National Committee looks to move the spotlight away from Iowa and New Hampshire

Durango reacts to draft decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade

Groups express despair and elation, but acknowledge ruling would have limited impact in Southwest Colorado

Efforts underway on Western Slope to quell political extremism and restore civility

Hundreds have signed a pledge to continue disagreeing, but to do so politely and with the public good as the prime driver

Colorado Rep. Barbara McLachlan eyes fourth term

Longtime representative from Durango touts her work at the Capitol as campaign season nears

Republican challenger Shelli Shaw to run for House District 59

Candidate highlights education, crime among policy priorities

Republicans report boost in turnout while Democrats see a slide at caucuses

La Plata County parties express confidence heading into November elections

So you want to caucus? Here’s how to do it when parties gather next week

Precinct-level events start March 1; times and locations vary by county

Lori Schell saw Colorado’s political divisions up close as a redistricting commissioner

Partisan divide remains wide, but Coloradans can find common ground as the state changes, she says

Redistricting maps would give Durango a new state senator

Cleave Simpson, a Republican from Alamosa, would replace Don Coram

Redistricting reshapes Southwest Colorado’s Senate District 6

New maps would add six new counties to Durango’s state Senate district

Statewide redistricting commission holds hearing in Durango

Meetings are part of effort by independent commissions to redraw political boundaries

They say all politics is local. Then export it.

It should come as no shock that research is showing our national political system to be more partisan and less effective than ever. And within that partisan divide, there is further imbalanc...