See live results from the 2025 Colorado Ballot Measures election. Track vote counts and updates as polls close on Election Day.
Allow the state to keep $12.4 million in excess tax revenues to fund a free school meals program instead of returning the overage to taxpayers. Reduce the state tax deduction limits for households earning more than $300,000 to further fund a program supporting free school meals.
From backing a major bond package to embracing a flavored tobacco ban, Denver voters made a series of definitive statements about their priorities and assessments of local leadership Tuesday night.
Here are the unofficial election results in several races and measures around Colorado Springs and elsewhere Tuesday. Ballot drop-off locations were open until 7 p.m.  Statewide propositions LL and MM,
Voters last night embraced major spending requests proposed by state and local officials, as well as picked their next set of municipal and school board leaders. All told, Democrats won big. Here are the key takeaways.
Colorado voters are deciding on a pair of measures meant to help bolster funding for free school meals for all public students.
Colorado’s only two statewide ballot measures this election cycle both passed handily on Tuesday night, delivering a major win for the state’s universal free school meals program at a time when food insecurity is
Colorado did not have a marquee contest on the ballot Tuesday similar to those seen in other parts of the county, such as New York, California, New Jersey and Virginia. But the nationwide repudiation of the Trump agenda that emerged from the off-year election results was nevertheless apparent in numerous Colorado races and ballot measures.
Colorado voters set aside concerns about the rising cost of living and endorsed higher taxes and spending in statewide and local ballot measures in Tuesday's election. Why it matters: The results are a potential bellwether for the 2026 election when the ballot is expected to ask voters consequential questions about taxes and government spending,
Whether you’ve filled out your ballot but don’t know what to do with it, haven’t got your ballot or need to register to vote, there’s still time to make your voice heard in this
Polls close at 7 p.m. As long as you’ve turned in your ballot by then, you can still participate. It is too late, however, to return your ballot by mail.