Mail-in Ballots for the upcoming election in November should be arriving this week. Ballots will be accepted at your local County Clerk’s office through 7 pm on Tuesday November 8th. If you plan to return you ballot by mail it’s recommended that it be filled out and submitted by no later than November 1st. Colorado voters can Continue reading
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Mail In Ballots Should Arrive Soon
Wyoming Election Day Rules And Regs
Polls are open form 7 a.m to 7 p.m. today for the general election in Wyoming. Anyone who has not registered to vote before today may do so at the polls, and anyone in line to vote by 7 p.m. will be given an opportunity to vote. Employers are required by law to allow any employee who does not have 3 hours off Continue reading
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Register To Vote
The 2016 election is less than 30 days away. Colorado has the highest percentage of registered voters in the country according to the Pew Center on the States. The numbers show that 87% of eligible voters in Colorado are registered to vote. Colorado residents can register to vote through Election Day, but if you register less than 8 days before the Continue reading
Ballots Due by 7 Tonight
Today is Election Day. This year’s ballots feature school and college board elections in Moffat, Routt and Rio Blanco Counties. There are also broadband questions on ballots in all three counties. There are tax increase questions for school districts in Meeker and Steamboat, and Continue reading
Dropping off Ballots Preferable to Mailing at This Point
Secretary of State Wayne Williams is recommending that voters who haven’t mailed in their ballots yet deliver them in person instead. Williams says that several county clerks have expressed concern that the U.S. Postal Service didn’t deliver their ballots in a timely manner. So Continue reading
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Postal Service Urges Voters to Mail Ballots as Soon as Possible
The 2015 Colorado election process is underway and the United States Postal Service is urging citizens to mail back ballots now to ensure every vote is counted. According to state law, County Clerks and Recorders must be in possession of the ballot no later than the close of polls on Tuesday, November 3rd. Only ballots received Continue reading
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Legislature to Tackle Budget and Voter Laws
There are a couple of hot items that will be addressed in the state legislature this week. The return of divided control means a return of intense budget tussles. The Democratic House and Republican Senate will continue a Continue reading
Election Day; Ballots Due by 7
Today is Election Day. If you haven’t turned your ballot in yet, you have until 7 tonight to do so. Ballots should be taken to your local elections clerk. Drop off points are at the Moffat County Courthouse, the Routt County Courthouse annex in Steamboat, Oak Creek Town Hall, Hayden Town Hall, the courthouse in Meeker, and the Continue reading
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Ballots Due Tomorrow
Tomorrow is Election Day. Those who haven’t turned in their ballots have until 7 tomorrow night to do so. Elections officials say you should take your ballot in to your county’s polling place. In Moffat County that is the Moffat County Courthouse. In Rio Blanco County, it’s the courthouse in Meeker, and the Annex Building in Continue reading
Republicans Lead in Early Voting
Republicans have taking a big lead in early voting in Colorado, and the lead has only gotten bigger. A report from the Secretary of State this morning showed that over 112,000 more Republicans than Democrats had cast their ballots as the state conducts its first major mail-in election. Voters can also drop off ballots at polling stations and Continue reading
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Ballots Trickling in to Elections Clerks
Northwest Colorado ballots are trickling into local county elections clerks. An updated count on the number of ballots turned in by voters across the state show that 700 Routt County residents have turned in their ballots. 325 Moffat County voters and 187 Rio Blanco County voters have done the same. In all three counties, the Continue reading
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Citizens Given Opportunity to Create Voter Ad
Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler wants to give voters their shot at producing a political ad focused on voter registration. Gessler says his office is always looking at creative ways to reach citizens. The message would encourage residents to get registered to vote, or to update their voter registration information. Aspiring directors and videographers have until October 24 to submit their 30-second videos to the Secretary of State for Continue reading