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50 pro-choice seats are at-risk in our State Legislature.
An amendment to ban abortion is on the ballot in Colorado.
2010 is a critical election year for reproductive rights.
Every volunteer makes a difference.
Every dollar matters.
Every vote counts.
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A heated governor’s race. A critical race for the U.S. senate. Turnout is projected to be high for the 2010 election. You can avoid the crowds on Election Day by voting early. You can still run into neighbors and receive your “I Voted” sticker -- but you’ll be able to skip parking headaches, Election Day lines, and potential shortages of ballots.
Most counties start Early Voting on Monday, October 18. Early vote locations typically are open Monday through Saturday, Oct. 18 – Oct. 30. Hours vary by location, so check with the elections division of the county where you’re registered to vote.
Early vote locations are determined by the county in which you vote.
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Did You Know?
- Colorado lawmakers have voted on more than 10 bills related to reproductive rights & reproductive health since 2007.
- Legislators have rejected 4 anti-choice bills that would have banned abortion, added onerous burdens to abortion access, imposed the death penalty for abortions, and opened the door to government investigation of sex-ed classes.
- If Roe v. Wade is overturned, safe, legal abortion access depends on laws enacted at the state level.
- It took 5 years – and a new governor – to pass a law making sure sexual assault survivors received information about how to prevent unintended pregnancy after the assault.
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