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Early this week, throngs of supporters will line up at the city clerk's office in Boulder to sign nominating petitions to place candidates for City Council on the Nov. 1 ballot. So far, at least a dozen potential candidates have emerged.   Full Story
 
LONGMONT -- Colorado Senate President Brandon Shaffer announced Monday night via YouTube that he would be running for the 4th Congressional District in 2012.   Full Story
 
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Seth Brigham, a perennial candidate for the Boulder City Council, was arrested Friday on suspicion of obstructing police.   Full Story
 
DENVER -- Colorado`s new secretary of state has changed his mind on taking a side job that earned him widespread criticism from both parties.   Full Story
 
Pat Waak announced Friday that she would not seek a fourth term as chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party, despite urging by her supporters.   Full Story
 
 
Voters in Boulder County will help elect a U.S. senator and two members of the U.S. House of Representatives.   Full Story
 
 
State offices Four statewide offices are up for election, including governor, secretary of state, state treasurer and attorney general.  Full Story
 
 
Join Rep. Matt Jones, D-Louisville, for an early morning coffee klatch Monday to discuss issues, concerns or opinions on upcoming legislation.  Full Story
 
 
There are seven offices up for election in Boulder County this fall, and in all but one race -- for the coroner's seat -- an incumbent Democrat is in the running.  Full Story
 
 
Colorado voters will elect several statewide education leaders this fall, including three seats on the University of Colorado's Board of Regents and a State Board of Education representative from the 2nd Congressional District.  Full Story
 
 
The state Legislature has already passed a bill in the 2010 session selecting the Department of Revenue to regulate bingo and raffles if Amendment P is passed.   Full Story
 
 
The county is asking to increase property taxes by about $21 a year for a $300,000 home to help offset cuts in state funding for human services.   Full Story
 
 
Broomfield and Boulder County residents will vote on three seats on the Regional Transportation Board of Directors, depending on where they live.  Full Story
 
 
Justice Bender was appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court in 1997. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a bachelor's degree, and received his law degree from the University of Colorado School of Law in 1967.   Full Story
 
 

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