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Jena Griswold just might be the most polarizing figure in Colorado politics today.
To her supporters, sheâs a pioneer: the first Democratic woman to hold the Secretary of State s office and one of less than a dozen women to hold statewide office in Colorado. Sheâs fought to expand ballot access and battled voter suppression.
Sheâs stood up to figures of authority â particularly former President Donald Trump â via tweets and the cable news circuit to defend and showcase Coloradoâs âgold standardâ voting infrastructure. Sheâs overseen three successful statewide elections, including an eagerly anticipated Super Tuesday showdown and the first modern presidential contest to be held in the midst of a global pandemic, all while boosting turnout to record-setting levels.
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What You Need to Know About Colorado’s Redistricting Process
The state s new independent redistricting commissions will draw the maps that shape the political landscape for the next 10 years. Will the process be able to ensure fairness amid data delays and rampant polarization?Sara Fleming •
April 8, 2021
You’ve likely been hearing about Colorado’s redistricting process more than ever. That’s because the once-a-decade undertaking, which determines the boundaries for both congressional and state legislative districts, is going to look a bit different this go around.
In 2018, Colorado voters passed two ballot referendums, Amendments Y and Z, each with about 71 percent of the vote. The measures require the state to set up two independent commissions, one tasked with congressional redistricting and another with state legislative redistricting. Each commission features a 12-member panel composed of Colorado residents: four registered Democrats, four Republicans,