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Peter Wright holds an American flag above hundreds of people who were forced to organize in a parking lot during a Democratic presidential caucuses at East High school in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Peter Wright holds an American flag above hundreds of people who organized in a parking lot during a Democratic presidential caucuses at East High school in Denver on March 1, 2016.
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The 2016 election was a huge newsmaker around the world this year, and Colorado snuck into the spotlight multiple times when it came to election coverage. Readers were interested in everything from the caucus to ballot issues like ColoradoCare.

Here’s the list of the most-clicked politics articles on denverpost.com in 2016:

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Colorado will not vote for a Republican candidate for president at its 2016 caucus after party leaders approved a little-noticed shift that may diminish the state’s clout in the most open nomination contest in the modern era.

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The Colorado Republican Party’s decision last summer to jettison a presidential poll at its caucus on Tuesday looks worse with every passing day.

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  1. How the first mail-ballot presidential election changes the political math in Colorado

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