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Colorado Supreme Court: Redistricting plans for 2028 election cannot proceed under state constitution

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Denver Gazette: The Colorado Supreme Court blocked all attempts at redrawing congressional district boundaries for the 2028 election from reaching the ballot on Monday, concludi...

What this means for voters

This affects future district lines and possible ballot questions in Colorado, not the act of registering today. Voters should verify their district and sample ballot closer to the election that uses the map.

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Place
Colorado
Story focus
Denver Gazette: The Colorado Supreme Court blocked all attempts at redrawing congressional district boundaries for the 2028 election from reaching the ballot on Monday, concludi...
Topics
voting rights, colorado, supreme

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