Colorado's primary ballots were mailed out on Monday. Have you checked your mailbox?
If you're registered to vote in Colorado, start checking your mailbox: Ballots for the June 28 primary were mailed on June 6.
If you're registered with a major political party, you'll get the ballot of that party. If you're registered to vote but not affiliated with a political party, you should receive two ballots: one for the Republican Party and one for the Democratic Party. But you're only allowed to cast one of the two ballots., which allowed unaffiliated voters to vote in the primary. In February a group of Republicans, including state Representative Ron Hanks, who is running for the U.S.
About 44.4 percent of Denver's registered voters are unaffiliated, 43.5 percent are Democrat, and 10.2 percent are Republican, according to
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