2024 Colorado elections face reduced financial competitiveness due to increasing voter registration and declining party affiliation.

The 2024 Colorado elections may be less financially competitive, with increased influence from voter registration amid declining party affiliation. Out of 83 contested seats, 12 are already decided, and 16 may be competitive based on funding or registration. A rise in unaffiliated voters, particularly among youth, signals a shift toward initiatives like Proposition 131 for ranked-choice voting. Candidates George Mumma and Jillaire McMillan outline priorities focused on community safety, affordable housing, health care access, and gun violence prevention.

October 10, 2024
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