The November 5, 2024 General Election includes races for President of the United States, House of Representatives, state legislative seats, and more. Voters will also decide on statewide and local ballot measures. Here are some key details and dates from our BVSD counties to get you ready to vote in this year’s election:
Key Dates: Oct 11 – Ballots begin mailing Oct 21 – Vote Centers begin to open Oct 28 – Last day to be mailed a ballot & last recommended day to return a ballot by mail (otherwise, just use a drop box) Nov 5 – Election Day. Last day to vote or return your mail ballot |
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Voting: All active, registered voters will automatically be mailed a ballot, but Vote Centers will also operate for those who need or want to vote in person, vote a Spanish-language ballot (available in Boulder and Weld and other select metro counties), to vote using accessible voting equipment, to get a replacement ballot, or to register or update their voter registration in person.
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Voter Registration: If you are not sure if you are registered or have moved recently, check your voter registration at GoVoteColorado.gov. Colorado does not have a registration deadline (you can register and vote on the same day), but early registration is encouraged.
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Know Your Voting Rights: Please see the Boulder County Elections website or contact their office if you have any doubt about your ability to register or vote. We are here to help and support you.
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Ballot Content: Do your research early and be ready to vote! You can pull up a sample ballot at GoVoteColorado.gov.
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Spanish Language Resources: All election offices and Vote Centers have access to a language assistant hotline and voters in Boulder or Weld County can request to vote in Spanish at Vote Centers (not available in Broomfield). Additionally, Boulder County has translated election information available at: BoCo.org/Votar.
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Election Tours: Boulder County Elections is hosting both student-geared tours and general public tours. Tours take about 30-45 minutes depending on questions. Attendees get to see the journey of a ballot, how mail ballot signatures are verified, and all the steps in place to maintain accuracy, security, and how they keep votes anonymous. Links to both types of tours here: student-geared election tours and general public election tours.
Contact Information:
Boulder: BoulderCountyVotes.gov - 303-413-7740 - Vote@BoulderCounty.gov
Broomfield: VoteBroomfield.com - 303-464-5857 - electionsdivision@broomfield.org
Weld: WeldVotes.com - 970-304-6525- elections@weldgov.com