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Tuesday is Election Day: Final Reminders for Boulder County Voters


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From the Boulder County Clerk:

All drive-by ballot drop-off locations and Voter Service and Polling Centers are open now in Boulder County through 7 p.m. on Election Day. New this year, voters can register to vote up until 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Voter Service and Polling Centers are available for voters who would like to:

  • register to vote or update their registration information
  • cast a ballot in person (eligible voters must be in line by 7 p.m. on Election Day)
  • request a replacement ballot
  • vote using equipment and facilities for persons with disabilities
  • drop off their mail ballot

Voter Service and Polling Center locations (open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day):

  • Boulder: Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 1750 33rd St.
  • Boulder: University Club, University of Colorado campus, 972 Broadway
  • Longmont: Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 529 Coffman St.
  • Lafayette: Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 105

Drive-By Ballot Drop-off Locations (open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day):

  •  Boulder: Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 1750 33rd St.
  •  Longmont: Terry Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues
  •  Louisville: Steinbaugh Pavilion, 824 Front St.
  •  Lafayette: Lafayette Public Library, 775 W. Baseline Road
  •  Nederland: Nederland Community Center, 750 North Highway 72

Additional walk-up locations for ballot drop-off in Boulder and Lyons:

  •  Boulder: Treasurer’s Office, Boulder County Courthouse: 1325 Pearl St. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.
  •  Lyons (new location due to flood damage): Temporary Town Hall, 338 High St. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Voters who have filled out and returned their mail ballots can check www.BoulderCountyVotes.org to make sure that their voted ballots have been received by the Boulder County Elections Division. They can also visit the website for more information about the election.

Voters who haven’t received their mail ballot should visit a Voter Service and Polling Center. Call 303-413-7740 if you have a question about your ballot.

Find election results at www.BoulderCountyVotes.org after 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and follow us on Twitter to be notified when results are updated throughout the night.

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