Thousands of Coloradans incarcerated in the state's jail system will now be able to vote in person while in custody, under a new law that's the first of its kind in the United States.
Colorado will allow certain charged or incarcerated people to vote from behind bars this election with a first-of-its-kind program. Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) signed a bill Monday mandating election officials
Colorado has enacted a first-in-nation law making in-person voting available inside all jails. It requires jails across state to allow up to 6 hours of in-person voting.
Colorado has enacted a first-in-nation law making in-person voting available inside all jails. It requires jails across state to allow up to 6 hours of in-person voting.