Here are some fast facts about this year’s election.
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Here are some fast facts about this year’s election, which ends Nov. 2.
• Oct. 8: Ballots went into the mail. (If you don't have yours yet, contact your county clerk.)• Nov. 2: Last day to vote. Voting ends at 7 p.m. Mail ballots must be received by the county clerk by 7 p.m. in order to be counted. Be sure to mail early to allow time for delivery, or drop off your ballot at a nearby drop box.• Nov. 10: Last day for ballots cast by military and overseas voters to be received by the county clerk in order to be counted.
Find in-person voting sites and ballot drop-off locations in your county, register to vote or check your registration status, track your ballot and more.
• Adams County: adamsvotes.com• Arapahoe County: arapahoevotes.com• Clear Creek County: clearcreekcounty.us/104/Clerk-Recorder• Denver County: denvervotes.com• Douglas County: douglasvotes.com• Elbert County: elbertcounty-co.gov/290/Elections• Jefferson County: jeffco.us/elections• Weld County: weldvotes.com
You can also perform many of these functions at the state election site.
• GoVoteColorado.com
Call the Colorado Secretary of State’s office at 303-894-2200 or your county clerk’s office.
After the polls close Nov. 2, check back at ColoradoCommunityMedia.com for election results as soon as they are available.
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