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Seth Klamann
Seth Klamann covers politics, immigration and the state house for The Denver Post. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
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After midterm shellacking, what now for Colorado Republicans?
Thirty-six hours after Republicans suffered historic election losses in Colorado, and as elected members were regrouping, state Rep. Richard Holtorf, of Akron, framed the party’s position in heroic terms.

Republicans wonder if Colorado is still purple — and other election night takeaways
As the top-ticket races started falling in Democrats’ favor Tuesday night, U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper predicted his party might be on the precipice of a “wave-lett” in Colorado. Colorado’s junior...

Treasurer Dave Young wins re-election over challenger Sias
Here's how Coloradans voted in the race for Treasurer between Democrat Dave Young and Republican Lang Sias.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis wins decisive re-election victory over challenger Ganahl
Gov. Jared Polis won a commanding and expected re-election over challenger Heidi Ganahl on Tuesday night, extending the Democrats' control over Colorado's chief executive and signaling voter approval of Polis's...

Here are 6 last-minute Colorado Election Day tips
From where and how to vote to where to see the results, here's a list of quick tips for Election Day voting in Colorado.

Colorado races to watch on Election Day
If you're planning to keep score of election results at home next week, set aside plenty of paper.

How hard could the Republican “red wave” crash in Colorado?
Colorado Democrats currently hold more influence than they ever have. Trifecta control over state government and all four constitutional offices. Both U.S. Senate seats. A majority of the Congressional delegation.

Fentanyl was a key campaign issue for Colorado Republicans. Will the strategy work?
In the home stretch of her Congressional bid, Republican Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer has hammered away on a key issue: fentanyl.

Polis, Ganahl release tax returns in Colorado governor’s race
Gov. Jared Polis released his joint 2021 tax return Saturday night, following several days after his opponent, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl, uploaded three years’ worth of returns last week.

After death of house minority leader, Colorado Republicans face leadership question
The passing of the GOP's planned House leader leaves a sudden vacuum for a party already bracing for a wave of new faces in the chamber.