As the Colorado Primary Election approaches, voters are reminded that ballots must be returned to the county clerk by June 25th. Here’s what you need to know to ensure your vote counts:
Voter Information:
- Party-Affiliated Voters: Those affiliated with the Democratic and Republican parties received a ballot for their respective party.
- Unaffiliated Voters: Received a packet containing both Democratic and Republican ballots. Important: You may only vote on one ballot.
Deadline and Submission:
- Return Deadline: Ballots must be received no later than 7 pm on Election Day, June 25th.
- Drop Box: It is recommended that you return your ballot to a 24-hour drop box to ensure timely receipt.
- Mailing Ballots: It is now too late to mail your ballot. Postmarks do not count, so ensure your ballot is physically received by the deadline.
Key Reminders:
- Single Ballot: For unaffiliated voters, remember to choose only one ballot to complete and return.
- Timely Submission: Use the 24-hour drop boxes provided by the county to avoid any delays.
Participating in the Colorado Primary Election is crucial for shaping the future of our state. Make sure your voice is heard by following these guidelines and ensuring your ballot is returned on time. For more information on ballot drop box locations and voting procedures, visit the Colorado Secretary of State’s website.