I read it and the links, but still the details are vague.
Condensed: Democrats changed voting laws around establishing residency. If you have been in CO 22 days prior to an election, you can go to any district, and with an address in that district, register to vote, claiming your “intent” to make that address your permanent home, e.g. given yesterday, check into a motel in the district.
So, while Caldera lives in Boulder County, he is going to vote in El Paso county. Oh, and he can not be challenged on his claim, because that has been defined as voter intimidation.
Those who can afford to own an extra house or land in a CO county can vote in that county. Keeps socialist corruption, NIMBYism, planning regulations enabling control over private properties, environmentalism, animal worship laws and and impact fees going with big, recirculating debt.
That’s why it wasn’t clear. It’s a class thing. Most big incomes come from big government or government-linked big/global business. That’s why both political parties lean so far toward the left (the more influential constituents).