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Denver Clerk López Responds to Trump's Push to Nationalize Elections Denver Clerk & Recorder Paul López has issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s push to nationalize elections.
Denver Clerk and Recorder Issues Notice of Public Rulemaking Hearing As required by section 2-94 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code (D.R.M.C.), the Denver Clerk and Recorder gives notice of a proposed rulemaking. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, January 21, 2026, in the Third Floor Conference Room on the third floor of the Denver Clerk and Recorder building at 200 W. 14th Ave.
CCCA Urges Gov. Polis to Keep Ex-Clerk Tina Peters in State Custody 35 county clerks from across Colorado convened virtually today to call on Governor Jared Polis to keep former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in state custody following her conviction. While only a small number of clerks delivered remarks, dozens more attended to demonstrate a unified statewide stance that Peters’ release would jeopardize election security and undermine public trust.