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How and Where to Vote

If you are a registered voter, you should have received a ballot in the mail three weeks before Election Day. Fill out your ballot, mail it or drop it off at a nearby ballot drop box or Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) before 7 pm on Election Day. If registering close to the election you may register online but you must vote at a VSPC. If voting close to an election and you already have your ballot you may drop it off at any ballot drop box.

Ballot Dropbox Near Me:

Denver

Greenwood Village/Aurora

Location Information

 

Westside Eastside Southeast Aurora
Ballot Box
Gonzalez Branch Library 1498 N Irving St., Denver, CO 80204
 
Hours:
Open 24/7 until 7:00pm on Election Day
 
VSPC/Ballot Box
Highland Recreation Center – Multipurpose Room 2880 N Osceola St., Denver, CO 80212
 
Hours:
11/04 8am – 6pm
11/05 7am – 7pm
VSPC/Ballot Box
Glendale City Hall, 950 S Birch St # A, Denver, CO 80246
 
Hours:
11/4 8am- 5pm
11/5 7am-7pm
 
VSPC/Ballot Box
Montclair Recreation Center 729 N Ulster Way
729 N Ulster Way Denver, CO
 
Hours:
11/4 8am – 6pm
11/5 7am – 7pm
Ballot Box
 Hampden Branch Library 9755 E Girard Ave, Denver, CO 80231, USA
 
Hours:
24/7 until 7pm Election Day
 
VSPC/Ballot Box
Greenwood Village City Hall 6060 S. Quebec St., Greenwood Village, CO 80111
 
Hours:
11/4-11/5:
7am- 7pm
Ballot Box
Utah Indoor Pool
1800 S. Peoria St. Aurora, CO 80012
 
Hours:
Open 24/7 until 7pm Election Day
 
VSPC/Ballot Box
Aurora Center for Active Adults 30 Del Mar Cir, Aurora, CO 80010
 
Hours:
11/4: Open till 5pm
11/5: Open 7am-7pm

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November 5th General Election

In the general election, voters vote on all races including the presidential race and all other legislative offices.  

FAQ’s

Why should I vote? 

Regardless of who you vote for, elected officials look at which communities vote. When they see that the Jewish community has a high voting rate, they care about issues that concern us. A community that votes is a community that’s heard.  

What if I’m not affiliated with any political party? 

You’ll receive a ballot with all the parties on it and can simply vote for whoever you choose.  

How do I vote? 

If you’re a registered voter, you’ll receive a ballot automatically in the mail. Fill it out and either mail it back or drop it off at a nearby ballot drop box.  

If you’re not registered, you can go to a nearby Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) where you can register and vote on the spot.  

What if my ballot gets lost or damaged, or I made a mistake?

Voters with lost, damaged, or mismarked ballots may request a replacement by calling 720-913-VOTE (8683) or by visiting a Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC).Voters who need a replacement ballot may designate a person to pick up the new ballot on their behalf. The designated person must bring a signed Emergency Ballot Replacement Form along with acceptable ID.

Am I eligible to vote? 

You are eligible to vote in Colorado if you meet all the following criteria: 

1.  You are a U.S. citizen. 

2. You are a resident of Colorado. 

3. You are at least 18 years old by Election Day. 

4. You have been a resident of Colorado for at least 22 days before Election Day. 

5. You are not serving a sentence for a felony conviction. 

How do I register to vote? 

Easy. Just click here 

How old do I have to be to vote? 

You must be at least 18 years old by Election Day. 

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