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Colorado Supreme Court throws wrench in Dems’ gerrymandering

Off The Press

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June 27, 2026

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Democrats spearheading a gerrymandering effort in Colorado ahead of the 2028 elections are worrying that any delay by the state supreme court in ruling on the validity of their ballot measures may hamper the push. Colorado Democrats hope to establish up to three new Democratic-favoring congressional districts ahead of 2028, according to The New York []...Click to read more

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Republicans can win redistricting fights in blue states. Colorado shows how

This week’s unanimous Colorado Supreme Court ruling rejecting Democratic efforts to ram through a congressional gerrymandering initiative is more than a procedural victory. It is proof that conservatives can win even in blue states when we show courage and fight with smart, aggressive strategy. Initiatives 241 and 242 — designed to sideline our independent redistricting []

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 29, 2026

Colorado Supreme Court Strikes Down Democrat Effort to Redraw Congressional Map

Republicans and Democrats split Colorado's eight House seats. The post Colorado Supreme Court Strikes Down Democrat Effort to Redraw Congressional Map first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 26, 2026

Battleground House primary in Colorado poses test for Democratic voters

WASHINGTON — Since its creation before the 2022 election, Colorado’s 8th District has been won once by a Democrat and once by a Republican, each time by a narrow margin. Now Democrats are pressing to flip America’s swingiest seat once again...

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primary

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic voters in Colorado will decide in a state primary Tuesday which of two well-known statewide officeholders to nominate to replace term-limited Democratic Gov. Jared Polis. Republicans will also choose a nominee for governor, while voters across the state will finalize general election matchups for U.S. Senate and U.S. House. The Democratic [] The post AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primary appeared first on Loonie Politics.

MS NOW

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· Jul 1, 2026

Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries

Colorado’s primary on Tuesday was a struggle for tenured elected officials in the blue state. The post Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries appeared first on MS NOW.

Off The Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Elusive Trump endorsement helps define race for Colorado’s 3rd congressional district

Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District primaries have been defined by changes in President Donald Trump’s endorsement, a late challenger and environmental concerns. The pair of June 30 contests feature two Republicans and two Democrats, as incumbent Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Grand Junction, looks to hold onto his seat after an endorsement by Trump. That follows the Republican []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Colorado Supreme Court throws wrench in Dems’ gerrymandering": Washington Examiner — Republicans can win redistricting fights in blue states. Colorado shows how. Legal Insurrection — Colorado Supreme Court Strikes Down Democrat Effort to Redraw Congressional Map. ArcaMax — Battleground House primary in Colorado poses test for Democratic voters. Loonie Politics — AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primary. MS NOW — Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries. Off The Press — Elusive Trump endorsement helps define race for Colorado’s 3rd congressional district