It’s never too early to plan for election day — ballots will be here before we know it! Mail ballots will be sent to all eligible voters, and you can choose how to return your ballot: by dropping it off at a ballot box or by returning it in the mail. Either way, ballots must be received by your County Clerk no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day (November 4th) to be counted.
MyColoradoVote.com is now updated with a complete listing of all ballot drops locations in Colorado with a nifty interactive map that lets you search by county, as well as quickly find out which locations have 24-hour ballot drops and which will let you register (which you can do up to and including Election Day). The site is a project from the bipartisan Colorado County Clerks Association to serve as your resource for non-partisan and reliable voting information.
The site also includes:
- Important Voting Dates and Deadlines
- Frequently Asked Questions on voting, elections, ID and residency requirements in Colorado.
- Tips on Marking Your Ballot to make sure your vote is counted
For more Colorado election info and to find the polling place closest to you, check out MyColoradoVote.com.