With only two weeks left until Election Day on November 5th, Colorado voters have the opportunity to participate in early in-person voting and utilize drop boxes statewide starting Monday. There are 365 voting centers and 433 drop boxes available for voters to use. Those who register by October 28th will receive a ballot in the mail, which should be mailed back by October 28th to ensure it is received in time. Alternatively, ballots can be dropped off at a drop box or voting center.
Voters can also vote in person until 7 p.m. on Election Day. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold praised the state for making it easy for voters to participate in the democratic process, highlighting the accessibility and security of Colorado’s elections.
More information on candidates and issues can be found in the Colorado Politics Voter Guide, while general election information, including voter registration and tracking, can be accessed on GoVoteColorado.gov. Each county in Colorado also has its own election website where voters can find polling center times and locations.
Overall, Colorado is leading the way in providing secure and accessible elections for its residents. As the election draws nearer, voters are encouraged to utilize early voting options and ensure their voices are heard in this important election.
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