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Colorado voter guide: Stories and explainers for the 2025 election

A guide to understanding the ballot measures and local races on the November ballot

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The Denver Post voter guide rounds up our stories, explainers and editorials for the 2025 election. The guide will be updated with new stories up to Election Day, Nov. 4.

General election stories
StoryBallots for November election will be mailed to Colorado voters starting Friday
Colorado ballot measures

Propositions LL and MM

ExplainerColorado Propositions LL and MM would bolster state’s beleaguered universal school meals program
StoryFate of Colorado’s universal school lunch program hangs on Props LL, MM results
Denver ballot measures

Vibrant Denver bond package

ExplainerBallot Issues 2A through 2E ask voters to approve $950 million for projects in Vibrant Denver bond package
StoryFor some Denverites, itap the small-dollar projects in the Vibrant Denver bond that persuade them to vote ‘yes’
StoryAs Denver voters consider Vibrant Denver bond, past approved projects show ‘itap not over until they’re built’
StoryPark Hill Golf Course could get $70 million to become one of Denver’s largest parks if bond package passes
StoryDenver’s $950 million bond package approved for November ballot
StoryTwo bridges in ‘fair’ condition near Burnham Yard made Denver’s bond package. But others are worse off.

Denver Referendum 310: Flavored tobacco ban

ExplainerDenver’s Referendum 310 will determine fate of flavored tobacco sales in the city
StoryDenver campaign to save flavored tobacco ban gets $2.2 million more from Michael Bloomberg
StoryMichael Bloomberg gives $1.5 million to help save Denver’s flavored tobacco ban in election
StoryTobacco companies aid vape shops in push to repeal Denver flavored tobacco ban, outraising law’s backers

Denver Question 2F: Rename Department of Excise and Licenses

ExplainerDenver Referred Question 2F would rename city’s Department of Excise and Licenses

Denver Question 2G: Electing at-large council members

ExplainerDenver Referred Question 2G would change how voters elect at-large City Council members
Denver school board
ExplainerDenver school board election: 11 candidates are vying for 4 seats
StoryPolitical groups, teacher unions pour more than $1 million into DPS school board election
StoryDenver school board majority at stake in November’s election
Suburban elections
Story Metro Denver ballots include housing measures, tax questions and charter changes — plus a little sex appeal
Story A dying breed? Aurora City Council’s progressive voices are increasingly boxed out on the 11-member body
StoryLakewood and Littleton take different paths as residents face housing crunch: ‘We can manage it, but just barely’
Editorials
Editorials represent the opinion of The Denver Post editorial board, which is separate from the paper’s news operation.
EditorialJohnston’s early bond issue is a gamble that will pay off for Denver
EditorialTrying and failing to make sense of a flavored nicotine ban

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