The March 3 contest will be Colorado’s first presidential primary election in 20 years
PUBLISHED ON FEB 10, 2020 4:00AM MST Jesse Paul@jesseapaul
The Colorado Sun — jesse@coloradosun.com
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County clerks across Colorado can begin sending 2020 presidential primary ballots to the state’s 3.9 million registered voters on Monday.
Voters have until 7 p.m. on March 3, deemed Super Tuesday because so many state primaries fall on that day, to return their ballots.
This will be Colorado’s first presidential primary in 20 years after voters decided in 2016, through Proposition 107, to do away with the caucus system for picking parties’ presidential nominees.
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