It’s Election Day in Colorado. That means time is running out for voters to make their voices heard in the 2024 presidential election, in congressional and state legislative races, and on a bevy of statewide and local ballot measures.
The deadline to cast a vote is 7 p.m. That includes dropping off a ballot at a 24-hour drop box.
For voters still intending to vote using a ballot that was mailed to them, it’s too late to ship them back through the mail. All mail ballots must now be delivered to drop boxes or voting centers. Alternatively, voters may cast a ballot in person at voting centers that will be open across the state between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The Colorado secretary of state’s website — sos.state.co.us — provides a link to a tool that allows voters to find their nearest polling locations and ballot drop boxes by inputting their addresses.
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Voters can also visit their local county clerk’s website to obtain more information about where they can vote. And Colorado still allows new voter registration on Election Day in person at a county voting center.
There will be 39 voter service and polling centers open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Denver alone. That’s on top of dozens of drop boxes. The Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Office offers an online map of all drop box and in-person voting locations in the city on its website.