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October 16, 2015

Boulder County Elections introduces Ballot Track

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Ballots for the 2015 Coordinated Election are being sent to voters across Colorado this week. 

  

The Boulder County Elections Division is piloting a new service for Boulder County residents to track their mail ballot packet. From printing to arrival back at our ballot processing center – you’ll know where your mail ballot packet is! 

  

Sign up for email, text, or phone alerts to track your mail ballot packet through Boulder County Votes Ballot Track today.

 

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 Signing up with Ballot Track is completely free.

 

Want to know more before you sign up? Visit our Boulder County Votes Ballot Track info page.

 

Sincerely,

Hillary Hall Signature Image

Hillary Hall
Boulder County Clerk & Recorder

Important Dates:

Happening now:

  • Ballots begin to arrive in mailboxes.
  • Voter services available at Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office in Boulder.
  • All 24-hour Ballot Drop Boxes open.

October 26

  • Voter Service and Polling Centers open.
  • Last day to register and still receive a ballot in the mail.

October 30

  • Drive-by Ballot Drop-off locations open.

November 3
Coordinated Election 

  • Ballot drop-off and voting services available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ballots must be received by
    7 p.m. to be counted.  

Confirm

 Registration

Make sure you are registered and your
address is current. Ballots are not forwarded by the US Postal Service.

Check

Your
mailbox

During
every election, your ballot will arrive in the mail. You have a choice of how
to return the ballot after you vote. 

Relax

Get
peace of mind!

Make
sure your ballot was received by checking
BoulderCountyVotes.org
or by calling 303.413.7740.

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