“Major League Baseball’s decision to move the All-Star Game to Denver from Atlanta after Georgia approved a law that makes it more difficult to vote is creating a firestorm of misinformation about Colorado’s voting laws. There’s little similarity between the states. Colorado has one of the most accessible systems in the nation and recorded the second-highest turnout rate among the voting eligible population in 2020. Colorado’s voter lD requirement is not as strict as Georgia’s because our counties accept many different forms. Georgia’s early voting period is 17 days – two days longer than Colorado’s. But Colorado sends mail ballots to every active registered voter 22 days before an election. The criticism overshadowed the celebration from state and local officials, who said the July 13 game would generate a $190 million local economic impact” – Axios Denver.