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How to vote on your 2024 ballot

Last updated: October 13, 2024 8:22 pm
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As Colorado voters gear up for the Nov. 5 election, they will encounter a multitude of judicial retention questions on the ballot. Navigating these questions can be daunting, so how should voters approach them?

In Colorado, judges are appointed to their positions in state and county courts, rather than being elected. However, they later appear on the ballot for retention, giving voters the opportunity to decide whether they should continue serving.

While this system has its critics, as judges are rarely removed by voters, one of the challenges is that the names of the judges are often unfamiliar to the average voter, making an informed decision challenging.

However, citizen review commissions are set up to provide information to voters. These commissions evaluate judges and issue recommendations on whether they meet performance standards. Most judges are found to meet these standards, but there are exceptions, such as Garfield County Court Judge Angela Roff, who did not meet performance standards this year.

To assist voters in navigating these ballot questions, the state provides resources such as an evaluation process that offers information and evaluations on judges. These evaluations are conducted by nonpartisan commissions and provide recommendations on each judge or justice up for retention.

Key Points:

  • Colorado voters face judicial retention questions on the Nov. 5 ballot.
  • Judges in Colorado are appointed and later appear on the ballot for retention.
  • Citizen review commissions evaluate judges and provide recommendations.
  • Resources are available to help voters make informed decisions on judicial retention.

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