Major League Baseball Moves All-Star Game To Voter-Friendly Colorado

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DENVER, CO - APRIL 2: Starting pitcher Trevor Bauer #27 of the Los Angeles Dodgers delivers to home plate during the second inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on April 2, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies defeated the Dodgers 8-5. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Major League Baseball announced this morning that the 2021 All-Star Game will be played at Coors Field in Denver. MLB pulled the game from Atlanta after Georgia passed restrictive voting measures.

Why Colorado? Interestingly Colorado has some of the most progressive voting laws in the country.

The Washington Post writes:

Colorado has regularly been hailed as a beacon of voting laws. Not only does it routinely rank among the states with the highest turnout — it was nearly 87 percent of registered voters (and 75.5 percent of eligible voters) in 2020 — but it also has one of the safest systems in the country, if not the safest. Turnout depends on a lot of things, including voter interest, but it’s difficult to argue that a state that ranked No. 2 in turnout in 2020, even as many other states expanded their mail-in voting, is somehow comparable to a state with significantly lower turnout that is adding restrictions.

Colorado also has same day registration up until Election Day, and everyone in the state can vote by mail.