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Turn in Your Ballot

BALLOTS HAVE BEEN MAILED

Ballots for the April 5 Municipal Election have been mailed.  You can no longer request a mail in ballot.  You must go to the clerks office at town hall and request an in person ballot.

Active registered Colorado voters were automatically sent ballots in the mail.  Take action now to ensure you receive a mail ballot: register to vote or verify and update your ballot mailing address at www.GoVoteColorado.gov.  You should have received them by now.

This is especially important if you have moved recently or if you haven’t voted in a few elections.

  • Sign up at either www.WeldVotes.com or www.BoulderCountyVotes.org to track your mail ballot using Ballot Track a free service that will notify you when your ballot is printed, mailed, and received for processing.

  • Consider adding an email address to your voter registration record. Emails are considered confidential and not part of the public voter file. But an email address helps the election office get in touch if a problem arises with your mailing address or ballot envelope signature.

  • March 21 is the last day to register and still be mailed a ballot. It is also the last day to request a replacement mail ballot be sent to you. After this date, you can still register and vote or request a replacement ballot, but it must be done in-person. There is no registration deadline.

  • March 29 is the last recommended day to return your ballot by mail. Otherwise, simply use a ballot drop box to return your ballot.

  • All mail ballots are due by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, April 5.

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