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Live in Colorado? Then you have 16 choices for president
When voters go to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for president, they'll expect to see the names of US Sens. John McCain (R) and Barack Obama (D). What they might not bargain for are largely obscure "third party" and independent candidates who've managed to make their way onto the ballot. How many there are vary from state to state, depending on rules of eligibility. Surely, Coloradans will be confronted by the longest list, a record 16 nominees, among them representatives of the Prohibition and Boston Tea Parties. The 14 nonmajor-party hopefuls on the Colorado ballot and the affiliation of each: