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A post-primary campaign finance check-up

A Face the State Staff Report

September 8, 2008

Since the August 12 primary, unions and third parties have stepped up involvement in Colorado's House and Senate races. Last month saw thousands of union dollars pour into Democrat coffers, translating into fancy mail pieces hitting suburban voting households multiple times each week.

Campaign update: A look at donations and spending before the primary

A Face the State Staff Report

August 8, 2008

August 8th Update: With primaries less than a week away, contested partisan races have seen money pour in. Third parties are stepping up involvement in local races, and hard hitting 527 mail is showing up in mailboxes around the state. Meanwhile, candidates are trying to max out their donor lists and hit as many houses as possible before Election Day.

7/30: Campaigning, a family affair

Is it ethical for a candidate for state office to pay her husband to run her campaign?

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State House Candidate Pays Spouse To Run Campaign

A Face the State Staff Report

July 25, 2008

Mollie Cullom, the Democrat running for state House District 39 in Centennial, has begun paying her husband, James Cullom, a salary to help run her campaign.

New campaign finance numbers are in

A Face the State Staff Report

July 24, 2008

As election day approaches, candidates are now required to report their financial status every two weeks. Contributions and spending are on the rise, which means yards signs will be popping up around the state and voters in targeted districts are going to start seeing a lot of campaign mail.

GOP's Balmer State's Top Fundraiser

A Face the State Staff Report

July 22, 2008

As Democrat candidates rake in hefty campaign contributions courtesy of Colorado labor unions, one Republican is thumbing his nose at conventional wisdom, having outraised every other state legislative candidate without ever receiving a penny in labor support.

Top State Races See Money Roll In

A Face the State Staff Report

July 15, 2008

The latest campaign finance reports are in. Among the highlights: Significant union contributions are beginning to flow into highly contested districts. Some candidates are beginning to print fliers and send out mail, others have focused efforts on getting their websites up and running, and many are busy knocking on doors. It is clear that election season has arrived, and the money trail helps tell the story.

June campaign finance update: cash on hand

A Face the State Staff Report

June 17, 2008

Face The State analyzes the most recent campaign finance filings in the most competitive state legislative districts.

Election Preview: House Races to Watch

A Face the State Staff Report

May 21, 2008

With Democrats heading to Denver this August for their national convention, all eyes will be on western states, including Colorado, as models for how the left can win over conservative and moderate voters here. Republicans now say they are ready to fight back and while the money chase will be tough, leaders say they are putting together a ground game that will, in part, exploit a multitude of fee and tax increases passed by the Democrat-led legislature.