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where do i go to find out about the canidates in the Colorado primaries

For Colorado primary candidates, the best place to start is the Colorado Secretary of State’s election site, which has official primary candidate lists and candidate search tools.

Best places to check

  • Colorado Secretary of State election pages for the official candidate list and candidate search.
  • Your county clerk’s election page for your sample ballot and any local races.
  • A voter guide from a Colorado news outlet if you want plain-language summaries of the main races and who is running.
  • BallotReady for a personalized ballot view based on your address.

What to look for

Start with your sample ballot so you know which races apply to you, then match each race to the official candidate list. After that, read candidate bios, campaign pages, and any official filings if you want to compare policy positions and endorsements.

Fastest path

  1. Find your sample ballot through your county elections page or Colorado’s voter tools.
  1. Check the official candidate list for each office.
  1. Use a voter guide or candidate database to compare the people running.

For this year

Colorado’s 2026 primary election coverage is already available through local guides and ballot tools, with primary day set for June 30, 2026. A good practical route is: sample ballot first, official candidate list second, then a news guide for context.

If you want the exact link for your county or a list for a specific Colorado race, I can narrow it down.