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New polling places, same hours
Nov 1st
Preliminary election results will be posted online at 7:01 p.m., Nov. 2
Boulder County, Colo. – Voters may cast ballots at polling places from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Many polling places have changed for this year’s election. Voters can find their assigned polling places by checking their voter information at www.VoteBoulder.org or by calling 303-413-7740.
Voters are required to present an acceptable form of ID at polling places. Visit www.VoteBoulder.org for a complete list of IDs.
If a voter visits a polling place that is not their assigned location, they would need to cast a provisional ballot which requires verification by the clerk’s office. A voter who requested a mail-in ballot but visits a polling place to vote would also need to cast a provisional ballot. A provisional ballot is counted once it is confirmed that it was cast by an eligible elector. All valid provisional ballots must be counted by Nov. 16.
Mail-in ballots must be received by the clerk’s office by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in order to be counted. Voters should drop-off mail-in ballots at designated locations which are listed at www.VoteBoulder.org and inside mail-in ballot packets. The recommended deadline to mail a ballot was Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Replacement ballots may be obtained until 6 p.m. today, Nov. 1 and 7 a.m.-7p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2 at the following locations:
· County Clerk’s Office – 1750 33rd St., Boulder
· Lafayette Public Library – 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette
· County Clerk’s Office – 529 Coffman St., Longmont
· Twin Peaks Mall (near Sears) – 1250 S. Hover Road, Longmont
Preliminary election results will be available at www.VoteBoulder.org beginning at 7:01 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Election results will be updated online throughout the evening until all ballots are processed.
SOURCE: BOULDER COUNTY PRESS RELEASE
Early voting ends Friday
Oct 28th
Voters can find polling places and other information at www.VoteBoulder.org
Boulder County, Colo. – The last day to vote at an early-voting location or request a mail-in ballot for the general election is Friday, Oct. 29.
Boulder County voters can cast ballots or request and pick up mail-in ballots at any early-voting location or from 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Oct. 28-29:
· County Clerk’s Office – 1750 33rd St., Boulder
· County Courthouse, East Wing – 2025 14th St., Boulder
· University of Colorado at Boulder, Recreation Center – UCB 355, Boulder
· Lafayette Public Library – 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette
· County Clerk’s Office – 529 Coffman St., Longmont
· Twin Peaks Mall (near Sears) – 1250 S. Hover Road, Longmont
Ballots are no longer being mailed to voters.
Since the recommended deadline to mail ballots back to the clerk’s office has passed, voters should drop off ballots at designated locations. Ballot drop-off location details are available inside mail-in ballot packets and at www.VoteBoulder.org. Voters can verify whether their mail-in ballots were received by the clerk’s office by checking their voter information at www.VoteBoulder.org.
Voters can also vote at their assigned polling places from 7 a.m.-7p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Voters are encouraged to check their voter information at www.VoteBoulder.org or call 303-413-7740 to find their assigned polling places. A voter can verify their address information, review a map of their polling place location and obtain a sample of their ballot by checking information online.
“In 2008, we had a significant increase in the number of voters choosing to vote by mail-in ballot,” Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Hillary Hall said. “It made sense to combine polling places where we had fewer voters casting ballots. By combining locations we were able to reduce election costs.”
Voters are required to present an acceptable form of identification at an early-voting location or polling place. This can include a valid Colorado driver’s license, valid U.S. passport or valid student ID card with a photo of the voter. A complete list is available at www.VoteBoulder.org.
Early voting underway in Boulder County
Oct 22nd
Boulder County, Colo. – Registered voters can cast ballots today, tomorrow or next week at any early-voting location in Boulder County.
Voters can choose to vote on paper ballots or ADA-accessible voting machines at any early-voting location:
· County Clerk’s Office – 1750 33rd St., Boulder
· County Courthouse, East Wing – 2025 14th St., Boulder
· University of Colorado at Boulder, Recreation Center – UCB 355, Boulder
· Lafayette Public Library – 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette
· County Clerk’s Office – 529 Coffman St., Longmont
· Twin Peaks Mall (near Sears) – 1250 S. Hover Road, Longmont
Locations will be open:
· 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 23
· 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday, Oct. 25-29
Voters are required to present an acceptable form of ID such as a valid Colorado driver’s license, valid U.S. passport or valid student identification card with a photograph of the voter. A complete list of acceptable forms of ID is available at www.VoteBoulder.org.
Voters also have the option to vote by mail-in ballot or at their assigned polling places on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
The deadline to request a mail-in ballot for the general election if the ballot is to be mailed is next Tuesday, Oct. 26. The deadline to request a mail-in ballot if the ballot is to be picked up is next Friday, Oct. 29. Voters can return their ballots by mail or drop off ballots to any early-voting location. Postage to mail a ballot is $0.61.
Voters can check their voter information at www.VoteBoulder.org or call 303-413-7740 to verify their voter registration information, ensure their ballots were mailed and received by the clerk’s office or to find their assigned polling places.
SOURCE: BOULDER COUNTY press release