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July 14, 2023

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Boulder County Elections seeks input on Vote Center locations for next year’s 2024 General Election


Boulder County, Colo. – The Boulder County Elections Division is conducting outreach to ask residents where they believe Vote Centers (Voter Service and Polling Centers) should be located. We are also seeking feedback on 24-Hour Mail Ballot Drop Box locations.

To capture public input and comment, the Elections Division has designed an online survey. The statutory deadline to submit official comments to Boulder County Elections regarding these locations is April 29, 2024. However, the Elections Division would appreciate your input sooner – ideally by early fall – to potentially act on any recommendations.

What: Vote Center & Drop Box Public Input Survey for 2024 General Election

When: Open now

Who: Boulder County residents

Where: https://BoCo.org/2024ElectionSurvey

While the November 2024 General Election is more than a year away, the Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s office is preparing now for a successful election.

Under Colorado law, a mail ballot will be automatically sent to all active Colorado voters. Boulder County must also open Vote Centers to provide in-person services for voters. Vote Centers are places residents can drop off a mail ballot, cast a ballot in person, request a replacement ballot, register to vote or update registration information, or vote using equipment for persons with disabilities. Boulder County will have at least 19 Vote Centers open throughout the county on Election Day with some of those locations opening as early as two weeks before Election Day.

Boulder County Elections is working now to identify new Vote Centers for 2024 and are reviewing our most recently used facilities. The Division also seeks input on our 24-Hour Mail Ballot Drop Box locations.

For additional information on elections in Boulder County, visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.gov.