by Ms. Mayhem Staff | Oct 21, 2021 | Editorials
//The Colorado Capitol. Photo from Shuttershock. For an off-year election, Denver residents’ ballots are again extremely long this year. This year’s Denver ballot has 13 measures—eight from the Denver City Council, called referred questions, and five that got on the...
by Ms. Mayhem Staff | Oct 17, 2020 | Editorials
//The Colorado Capitol. Photo from Shuttershock. *Editor’s Notes: First responders to the Northern Colorado wildfires—CalWood, Cameron Peak, East Troublesome and Williams Fork fires—or those displaced by the fires can receive and return an emergency replacement...
by Ms. Mayhem Staff | Nov 4, 2020 | News
For final election results, please visit the Colorado Secretary of State’s website here. We’ll be tracking the National, Colorado and Denver races and ballot measures throughout the night and updating the infographics on this page every 15-30 minutes. If...
by Jenna Thomas | Nov 3, 2020 | Features, Lifestyle/Culture
//Helen Lyon of Grand Junction and Jackie Bennett of Englewood are voting for candidates of the opposing party they have identified with for years. Photos provided by Lyon and Bennett. The roar of the presidential campaign rallies has quieted, billions of dollars...
by Jenna Thomas | Oct 22, 2020 | News
//RTD bus in Denver. Photo from Shutterstock. Denver is on track to grow explosively over the next decade, with its estimated population reaching nearly 4 million, according to the Denver Economic Development Corporation. Bottom line: Denver is a pretty cool place to...
by Jenna Thomas | Oct 28, 2020 | News
//Volunteers with New Era Colorado at their booth on the CU Boulder campus on National Voter Registration Day, Sept. 22. Photo provided by Michael Carter of New Era. The time to mail in your ballots in Colorado has now passed. But never fear! You can still register...
by Cassandra Ballard | Oct 18, 2020 | Editorials
//Former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump. Photos from Wikimedia and Flickr. The United States now knows what an election looks like if Trump could decide the setting. The second presidential debate of 2020 was supposed to be a town hall with both...
by Padideh Aghanoury | Oct 17, 2020 | Editorials
//The Colorado Supreme Court in Denver. Photo from Shuttershock. Other publications, like Denverite, have created helpful guides for voting on the judges that adhere closer to a liberal democratic political alignment. But since we’re going for a more progressive...
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