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October 22, 2019

Key Reminders to Voters, Election presentations & tours

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Mail Ballot Packet

Ballots went out in the mail last week.

If you did not receive your ballot by now, please call our office at 303-413-7740 between 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. to verify your address and request a replacement ballot be mailed to you. The last day for our office to mail you a ballot is Monday, October 28. After that date, you can visit any Voter Service and Polling Center to request a ballot in-person.


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Community Presentations

In-person or online (live webinar)

Attend this presentation to learn about how your local elections office ensures an efficient, accurate, and secure election. The presentation will include information about the next four elections, ballot processing basics, voter statistics, recent legislative impacts on elections, election security, and more.

When & Where:

CU Campus – Wednesday, October 23 – 4 p.m. – Hellems Arts & Sciences (near the UMC on Euclid Ave.) – Room 199 (RSVP requested, but not required)

Online Webinar – Monday, October 28, 12 p.m. – RSVP required so we can send you login directions the day prior for webinar access. Note: We will record this presentation and post on our YouTube channel at a later date.

The presentation and Q&A is expected to last about one hour.

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Election Open House / Ballot Processing Tours

See how ballots are processed, understand how signatures are verified on mail ballots, and learn about how ballot resolution works, among other ballot processing procedures and safeguards. Visitors will be able to observe workers processing ballots for the Tuesday, November 5 Coordinated Election. Students are strongly encouraged to attend to learn more about the elections process. Tour and Q&A takes about 30 minutes.

Where & When: 1750 33rd Street in Boulder – Elections Division Ballot Processing Center (east side warehouse entrance)

Thursday, October 31, 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m. with tours approximately every 30 minutes

Monday, November 4, 4:30 p.m.– 6 p.m. with tours approximately every 30 minutes

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Important Dates:

October 14

  • Ballots mailed to voters.

  • All 24-Hour Ballot Drop-off Boxes open.

October 23

  • Elections Community Presentation at CU Boulder - Hellems 199 at 4 p.m. (RSVP)

October 28

  • Last day to register and still be sent a ballot in the mail.
  • Online Webinar Elections Community Presentation at noon (RSVP)

October 31

  • Election open house 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (RSVP)

November 1

  • Drive-by Ballot Drop-off locations open.

November 4

  • Election open house 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. (RSVP)

November 5
Election Day

  • 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.

Heart for Early Voters

Once you decide how to vote, return your mail ballot or go vote in-person. Voting early helps reduce campaign phone calls and texts. It also helps the county process ballots throughout the election period.

Returning your ballot early has never been easier since there are 14 secure, videotaped 24-hour mail ballot drop boxes in Boulder County.

Why am I getting this email? You are receiving this correspondence because you provided your email to the Colorado Secretary of State when you registered to vote or your signed up to receive Boulder County Voter & Election Information. The Boulder County Elections Division will not be sending emails on a regular basis. We intend to only send important voting information during the election period.