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2026 Election

Longmont Ward 3 special election - March 3 

Primary Election - June 30

Voters will select which candidates from each party, Republican and Democratic, will be on the November general election ballot. Offices to be filled are US Senate and House of Representatives, Colorado Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Treasurer, Colorado Senate and House, Boulder County Commissioner District 3, Assessor, Clerk and Recorder, Coroner, Sheriff, Surveyor, Treasurer, State Board of Education, and CU Board of Regents.

 

In Colorado, registered Democrats and Republicans vote only in their own party’s primary. Unaffiliated voters receive both parties’ ballots and choose which one to vote and submit. 

 

To attend either party’s caucus, to be held during the week of March 3–7, you will need to be affiliated with a party—before February 9.

General Election - November 3

 

Boulder County Elections seeks input on Vote Center and Ballot Drop Box locations for the 2026 General Election

Boulder County Colorado sent this bulletin at 02/03/2026 02:49 PM MSTCONNECT • ENGAGE • VOTE

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For Immediate Release

February 3, 2026

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Media Contact

Mircalla Wozniak, 333-413-7766

mwozniak@bouldercounty.gov

Boulder County Elections seeks input on Vote Center and Ballot Drop Box locations for the 2026 General Election



Boulder County, CO – The Boulder County Elections Division is conducting outreach to ask residents where they believe Vote Centers should be located. We are also seeking feedback on 24-Hour Mail Ballot Drop Box locations. 

To capture public input and comment, the Elections Division has designed an online survey. The statutory deadline to submit official comments to Boulder County Elections regarding these locations is April 27, 2026. However, the Elections Division would appreciate your input sooner – ideally by March 1 – to potentially act on any recommendations.

What: Vote Center and Drop Box Public Input Survey for 2026 General Election

When: Open now

Who: Boulder County residents

Where: BoCo.org/ElectionSurvey

Boulder County Elections is working now to identify Vote Centers for this fall and is reviewing our most recently used facilities. The Division also seeks input on our 24-Hour Mail Ballot Drop Boxes as several locations have changed.

For additional information on elections in Boulder County, visit BoulderCountyVotes.gov.

For each primary and general election, the  League of Women Voters provides nonpartisan election information to help you be a more informed voter.  The LWV has two missions: 

  • Education—nonpartisan information on candidates and ballot measures
  • Advocacy—our positions on the ballot measuress.
LWVBC sponsors two types of live and recorded sessions:
  • Candidate forums - for races around the county.  As a non-partisan organization, the league does not take positions on candidate races.
  • Ballot measure presentations -  information about local and statewide ballot measures including the league's position on some measures.
In addition to these sessions, LWV provides detailed written information about ballot measures. We support or oppose a proposal only if we have a position on its underlying issues. To reach a position, League members have studied the issue in depth and found areas of member consensus or agreement . LWV members reconsider these positions annually.  If we have no position that applies to a particular proposal, we take a "neutral" stance.

 

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VOTE411 - Complete election information for YOU


Visit VOTE411.org for further nonpartisan information on candidates and issues and to build your own personal Voter's Guide. Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) in October of 2006, VOTE411.org is a "one-stop-shop" for election-related information.

Visite VOTE411.org para obtenir más información no partidista sobre candidatos y temas y para crear su propia Guia del Votante personal. Lanzado por el Fondo de Educación de la Liga de Mujeres Votantes (LWVEF) en octubre de 2006, VOTE411.org es una "ventanilla única" para obtener información relacionada con les elecciones.

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