The Colorado Supreme Court has not yet issued a ruling on the validity of ballot measures proposed by Democrats to redraw the state's district maps. This delay has lasted over 50 days and is significant as it impacts the timeline for the 2028 congressional elections.
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Colorado Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Redistricting Measures
The Colorado Supreme Court has delayed a ruling on the validity of Democratic ballot measures aimed at redistricting the state's district maps. The delay has now exceeded 50 days, which may affect preparations for the 2028 congressional elections.
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