November 8, 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Elections in Boulder County: Make sure you are election ready!
Many changes have been made in Colorado since the last presidential election. The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s office wants to make sure everyone is ready for November.
• All active voters in Colorado now receive a mail ballot. Check your voter registration and make sure it is current at www.BoulderCountyVotes.org, especially if you moved in the last year or haven’t voted for a few years. All active registered voters will be mailed a ballot to the address provided on their voter registration beginning the week of October 17.
• Sign up for Ballot Track. Visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org to sign up for Ballot Track to receive messages by email, text, or phone when your mail ballot has been printed, mailed, and received back by Boulder County Elections during election periods.
• In person voting is available. There are no more “traditional” polling locations, but if you prefer or want to vote in person, a list of Voter Service and Polling Center locations will be included in your mail ballot packet. These Voter Service Centers open as early as October 24 and voters can choose to visit any Voter Service Center to vote, not just the location closest to their residence.
For more voter and election information, visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org or call 303.413.7740.