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November 4, 2008 - 2:40pm

Sec. of State spokesman: Voting going 'very smoothly'

Election Day voting is going "very smoothly" across Colorado, according to Secretary of State spokesman Richard Coolidge.

"It's been a lot quieter than I thought it was going to be," Coolidge told PolitickerCO.com. "Everything is going very smoothly."

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November 4, 2008 - 10:11am

Election Day voting going smoother than expected

Concerns about chaotic polling places in Colorado on Election Day have so far proven unfounded, as news reports across the state show voting proceeding fairly smoothly.

Reports from Denver, Colorado Springs and Fort Collins state that the only crowds seen at polling places occurred in the morning when polling places first opened.

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October 8, 2008 - 11:25pm

New York Times: Thousands of Coloradans illegally purged from voter rolls

Tens of thousands of voters in Colorado and five other swing states appear to have been illegally removed from voter registration lists or prevented from registering, according to the New York Times.

Colorado appears to have violated a federal law prohibiting states from removing voters from the rolls within 90 days of a federal election unless voters die, notify the state that they have moved out of state, or are declared unfit to vote, the Times reported.

The state of Colorado removed about 37,000 people from voting rolls in the three weeks after July 21, the Times reported. But in that time, about 5,100 Coloradans moved out of state, and about 2,400 died, according to the Times

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