Presidential primary ballots are headed to Colorado voters. Here’s what to know.

A U.S. Supreme Court decision will decide if votes for Donald Trump will count. Democrats will have a “none-of-the-above” option. Register this week to caucus.

Ballots are on their way to voters for Colorado’s March 5 presidential primary, listing options from former Republican President Donald Trump on the GOP ballot to “noncommitted delegate” on the Democratic ballot.

But votes for some of the candidates listed might not count.

Four of the seven Republican presidential candidates on Colorado’s Republican presidential primary ballot have ended their campaigns, though none have notified the Secretary of State’s Office they are no longer in Colorado’s contest.



And the U.S. Supreme Court could rule that Trump isn’t eligible to be on Colorado’s ballot because of his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The court heard arguments in that case last week, and the justices appeared inclined to let Trump stay on the ballot.

Meanwhile, those who want to participate in political party caucuses next month ahead of the state’s June 25 state and congressional primaries face voter registration deadlines this week.




Read more from Sandra Fish at ColoradoSun.com