The two candidates battled over their views on the economy, water, crime, abortion and education — and it sometimes got chippy
Election 2022
Colorado election results, primary results, politics news and more from The Colorado Sun.
Where 7th Congressional District candidates Brittany Pettersen and Erik Aadland stand on the issues
Democrat Brittany Pettersen, a state senator, is running against Army veteran Erik Aadland, a Republican from Pine, in the Jefferson County-centered district
Where Colorado treasurer candidates Dave Young and Lang Sias stand on the issues
Democratic Treasurer Dave Young faces former state Rep. Lang Sias, a Republican, in the race for who will oversee the state’s money
Where Colorado secretary of state candidates Jena Griswold and Pam Anderson stand on the issues
Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold faces former Jefferson County Clerk Pam Anderson, a Republican, in a race that will determine who oversees Colorado’s elections for the next four years
Amendment F: Should Colorado update a law written in 1958 governing charitable bingo and raffles?
The measure would amend the Colorado constitution and give the legislature more control in the future
WATCH: Colorado secretary of state, treasurer candidates debate
Join us as we partner with the Center on American Politics to host the debate
Proposition 126: Should Colorado restaurants be allowed to sell to-go cocktails forever?
Proposition 126 also would let third-party delivery services, like Uber Eats and DoorDash, deliver alcohol
Proposition 125: Coloradans will decide whether grocery stores should be allowed to sell wine starting next year
Proposition 125 comes from a citizen initiative that is supported by major grocery stores.
Proposition 124: Colorado voters will decide whether retail liquor stores should be able to open more locations
The measure, backed by Total Wine & More and the national chain’s wealthy owners, would let liquor retailers open an unlimited number of stores in Colorado starting in 2037
Denver judge temporarily halts recall effort targeting Kevin Priola, who recently left the GOP to become a Democrat
Denver District Court Judge Marie Avery Moses ruled that the recall organizers must wait until Jan. 9 to initiate their effort to oust Priola. That’s when he will begin representing Senate District 13.