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Three senior judges in Colorado still haven’t filed personal financial disclosures with state

Just months after Colorado officials reminded dozens of senior judges they were required by law to annually file personal financial disclosure statements with the Secretary of State’s Office —  and 14 months after it was exposed that nearly none of them had — three still have not complied, The Denver Gazette has found.

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Amendment H is on the ballot in Colorado as a result of a scandal involving the state’s highest court

Among the ballot measures Colorado voters are considering on Election Day is one that may seem like it’s a no-brainer. It is Amendment H, which deals with judicial discipline. Supporters say it will pull back the veil of secrecy in the judiciary.

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University of Colorado regent race in 3rd District: A contest of visions, with Ray Scott taking center stage

As Colorado’s 3rd District prepares for a crucial vote for a new University of Colorado regent, the race between former State Sen. Ray Scott and minister/educator Robert Logan highlights competing visions for the future of the University of Colorado system.

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