The deadline to mail in your ballot has passed; however, you can still drop off your ballot at one of 400 drop boxes available to voters statewide
Early in-person voting is available statewide, with the minimum number of required voting centers open to eligible voters. On October 31st, the minimum number of drop boxes became available to voters. This year, over 130 voting centers and 400 drop boxes will be available for eligible Colorado voters to submit their ballots for the November 7th Coordinated Election.
“Voting in Colorado is accessible and easy. Voters who received a mail ballot may return it to a voting center or vote in-person,” said Secretary of State Jena Griswold. “Today is the last day to return your ballot by mail and ensure it is received by Election Day.”
Coloradans can still register to vote, receive a ballot, and vote in person at a voting center until 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Colorado voters can also find their closest drop box or voting center at GoVoteColorado.gov. Voters who plan to return their ballot by mail using the U.S. Postal Service should do so by today to ensure their clerk receives it by November 7th. Voters should return their ballot to a drop box or voting center.
Important information for Colorado voters:
- Coloradans should always use trusted sources when searching for information on elections. Information from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office is distributed via ColoradoSOS.gov or GoVoteColorado.gov. Websites ending in “.gov are government websites.
- Voters can visit GoVoteColorado.gov and select “Contact my County Clerk” to ensure they are only visiting legitimate Colorado Clerk websites.
- All Colorado voters can sign up to track their ballot from when it is sent to when it is counted using BallotTrax.
- After October 30, Coloradans can still register to vote, receive a ballot, and vote in person at a Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) until 7 p.m. on Election Day.
- After October 30, voters should return their ballot to a drop box or voting center.
- In person voting on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7, will be available from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
- This year more than 130 voting centers are available and more than 400 drop boxes are available for voters. Voters can look up their locations, opening date, and hours at GoVoteColorado.gov.
Important upcoming dates for the 2023 Coordinated Election in Colorado
- November 7 – Election Day. Eligible voters must submit their ballot or be in line to vote by 7 p.m. for their ballot to be counted. Ballots cast by military and overseas voters must be sent no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day and received close of business on the 8th day after the election (November 15).
Colorado voters can visit GoVoteColorado.gov to:
- Register to vote or update their voter registration
- Find their local County Clerk
- Find their closest drop box or voting center
- Sign up to track their ballot using BallotTrax
- Learn about Colorado’s secure election processes
- Find accurate election information