You guessed 40%. Most people overestimate this by 2–3x — because most state-house seats are decided in low-turnout primaries, not the general election everyone shows up for.
Since 2018, unaffiliated voters in Colorado get both major-party primary ballots in the mail. Proposition 108 made it so. You're in the game.
You get both ballots — you can only return one. So you have to choose which party's nominees to influence, even if you don't belong to either. Send both back, neither counts.
Most Colorado races are decided in low turnout primaries with limited competition, not in November.
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