Colorado’s 2024 election features 14 statewide measures, heated local initiatives, and high-stakes races like Senate District 10. From mountain lion hunting regulations to ranked-choice voting and multimillion-dollar infrastructure proposals, voters face a packed ballot with big decisions. Stay informed and prepared for this election marathon that promises plenty of drama.

The 2024 ballot in Colorado is here, and it’s bursting at the seams. With 14 statewide measures and a mountain of local initiatives, voting this year feels less like civic duty and more like an endurance test. From regulating mountain lions to navigating ranked-choice voting, this election is serving up a political buffet—just try not to get indigestion along the way.

  1. Ballot Bonanza: Colorado’s Election Circus
    Colorado’s 2024 ballot is so jam-packed, it might as well come with a side of popcorn. With 14 statewide measures and a smorgasbord of local initiatives, voters are in for a marathon of decision-making. From mountain lion hunting to ranked-choice voting, it’s like a political buffet—just hope you don’t get indigestion. Read more.
  2. Senate Showdown: District 10’s Political Drama
    The Colorado Senate District 10 race is heating up with Republican incumbent Larry Liston facing off against Democrat Ryan Lucas. It’s a classic political showdown, complete with debates, forums, and enough campaign promises to fill a bingo card. Who will emerge victorious? Only time—and the voters—will tell. Read more.
  3. Election Breakdown: Denver Decides to Decide
    The Denver Decides forums are here to help voters navigate the labyrinth of candidates and ballot measures. With everything from fur bans to school bonds on the table, it’s a political smorgasbord that promises to keep voters on their toes. Just remember to bring a pen—and maybe a snack. Read more.
  4. Mesa County’s Million-Dollar Question
    Mesa County voters are facing a $170 million decision with Ballot Issue 1A, which proposes a new highway interchange. Supporters say it’s a necessary investment, while opponents argue it’s a financial boondoggle. It’s a classic case of “to build or not to build,” with plenty of drama to go around. Read more.
  5. Proposition Pandemonium: The Great Debate
    From gun taxes to abortion rights, Colorado’s propositions are sparking heated debates across the state. Whether you’re for or against, there’s no shortage of opinions—and campaign ads—to go around. It’s democracy in action, with a side of controversy and a dash of chaos. Read more.

What’s on your radar this election season? Are you ready to vote on new highways, rethink elections, or just praying we survive the flood of campaign ads? I’d love to know which issues have you fired up—or rolling your eyes. Share your thoughts in the comments and let’s keep the conversation going.

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