Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a new law that requires the state's jails to offer up to six hours of in-person voting before elections, making Colorado the first state to do so.
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 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.
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