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Top Ten Stories of 2016 #3: One Sorry Slate of Senate Candidates

El Paso County Commissioner and 2016 Republican Senate nominee Darryl Glenn may very well have been the worst statewide candidate in Colorado history. Amazingly, there were 12 other GOP candidates who might have been worse. In a year in which Republicans had huge electoral gains across the country, a ridiculously bad group of candidates helped the Colorado […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #4: Coffman’s Trump Triangulation Triumph

Rep. Mike Coffman of Aurora is today one of the longest, if not the longest-serving elected politician in the state of Colorado. Rising through the ranks of the state legislature in the 1990s, then serving as Colorado’s Treasurer and Secretary of State before his election to Congress in 2008, Coffman is the epitome of a […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #5: Kevin Priola Saves The GOP Senate

In 2014, Colorado Republicans wrested control of the state senate by defeating appointed Sen. Rachel Zenzinger of Arvada in Senate District 19. The victor in that race, Laura Woods, faced the unusual prospect for an elected state senator of being up again for re-election in only two years. Because Zenzinger was appointed to replace Evie Hudak […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #6: Dems Grow State House Majority

Democratic hopes grew throughout the 2016 election season, anticipating major gains at all levels as Donald Trump went down to inglorious defeat and took a large swath of the Republican Party with him. As you may be aware, that didn’t happen. In Colorado, the net results of the 2016 elections were, with one notable exception, […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #7: Steve House and the #NeverTrump Mystery

It’s been said that President-elect Donald Trump “sometimes forgives, but never forgets” when it comes to personal slights. Trump fought hard for Colorado, both during the Republican presidential primary and the general election, but he came up empty both times–a fact that has some local stakeholders worried Colorado might be neglected (or worse) by Trump’s […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #8: Orange is the New Black

2016 bore witness to one of the most unusual circumstances we’ve ever seen ensnaring a sitting Colorado legislator. Rep. Tim Leonard, Republican of Evergreen, was found in contempt of court at the end of September after repeatedly violating court orders regarding the custody of his children. According to the very few news reports available about this […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #9: End of an Error in SD-19

Outgoing Sen. Laura Woods (R-Arvada). In 2013, a unified Democratic Colorado General Assembly passed a slate of gun safety bills in the aftermath of two horrific mass shooting events in the prior year: the December 2012 massacre of elementary students and teachers in Newtown, Connecticut, and especially the July 20th, 2012 killing of a dozen […]

Top Ten Stories of 2016 #10: Medical Aid in Dying Sails Through

One result of the 2016 elections in Colorado that actually closely matched pre-election forecasts was the overwhelming passage of Proposition 106, a measure establishing a process of medical aid in dying for terminally-ill patients whose diagnosis has been confirmed by at least two physicians. With the passage of Proposition 106, Colorado joins a handful of […]

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On this day in 2004, the first words from Colorado Pols appeared on the Internet tubes. Thank you for helping to make ColoradoPols.com the single greatest website that has ever lived.

State Rep. Tim Leonard Gets Out of Jail

Evergreen Republican Rep. Tim Leonard (HD-25), the first sitting legislator in at least 40 years to serve time in jail, traded in his orange uniform for a gray suit and a paper facemask today. VIDEO: State Rep. Tim Leonard released from 2 week jail sentence for contempt. Original story here: https://t.co/1G2StKTxKn#copoliticspic.twitter.com/ooUddzO1W7 — Marshall Zelinger (@7Marshall) December 23, […]

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