Nearly 2,600 incarcerated people voted in Colorado last year under new law
As state is first to order in-person voting at jails, official says ‘one step closer to realizing our democracy’s full potential’
It was a Sunday in late October 2024 when Jesus Rodriguez, then 29, voted for the first time.
He voted in person for the presidential and state races, but his polling place wasn’t at a church, school or community center – it was inside the Jefferson county jail in Colorado.
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© Photograph: Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder