Ballots for Colorado’s upcoming primary election began arriving in mailboxes yesterday as election officials started sending ballots to registered voters across the state.
Voters will select their preferred candidates for a variety of county, state, and federal offices that will appear on the November general election ballot.
Unaffiliated voters will receive both Republican and Democratic primary ballots. However, voters may return only one ballot. Returning both ballots will invalidate the vote.
The last day to mail completed ballots is June 22. Voters may also return ballots in person or use designated ballot drop boxes before Election Day.
Colorado’s Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 30. Voters are encouraged to return their ballots early to ensure they are received and counted on time.



