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Early In-Person Voting for Colorado Primaries Kicks Off on June 22

November party berths on tap for governor, U.S. Senate, eight U.S. House seats, and dozens of state legislative posts.
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Talking Points Memo
· Jun 29, 2026
Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado
We’ve got more primaries coming up tomorrow night, specifically in the state of Colorado. I must confess that it was...
Loonie Politics
· 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.
Real Clear Politics
· Jul 10, 2026
Want Higher Turnout? Give Workers Time To Vote
The 2026 midterms are well underway, and a familiar pattern is emerging: Turnout remains doggedly low. Most recently, just 21 of eligible voters participated in North Dakota's primary election, while West Virginia reported similarly low turnout despite increased early voting participation. New York City is another somber case study.
Off The Press
· Jun 23, 2026
Elusive Trump endorsement helps define race for Colorado’s 3rd 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
MS NOW
· Jul 9, 2026
Democrats’ scramble to replace Graham Platner ramps up in Maine
The state party has a little over two weeks to pick someone to take the place of its disgraced Senate nominee. The post Democrats’ scramble to replace Graham Platner ramps up in Maine appeared first on MS NOW.
DNyuz
· Jul 11, 2026
Maine Democrats Announce July 25 Convention to Pick Platner Replacement
Maine Democrats will hold a convention on July 25 where they will select a new Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner, Charles F. Dingman, chair of the state party, said Friday. The convention will be held at the Cross Insurance Center, a small arena in Bangor, Maine, according to rules released by the state party. []
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Related coverage for "Early In-Person Voting for Colorado Primaries Kicks Off on June 22": Talking Points Memo — Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado. Loonie Politics — AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primary. Real Clear Politics — Want Higher Turnout? Give Workers Time To Vote. Off The Press — Elusive Trump endorsement helps define race for Colorado’s 3rd district. MS NOW — Democrats’ scramble to replace Graham Platner ramps up in Maine. DNyuz — Maine Democrats Announce July 25 Convention to Pick Platner Replacement

