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Prepare for Election Day on November 2!

LWVCO October Issue of The Voter | Published on 10/16/2021

Key Dates for the 2021 General Election

Friday, Oct. 15: Last day that ballots can be mailed to you. If you haven't received yours by Oct. 20, contact your county clerk's office for a replacement.

Thursday, Oct. 21: LWVCO recommends mailing your ballot by today to avoid potential postal delays.

Monday, Oct. 25: Minimum number of polling centers must be open to the public

Tuesday, Oct. 26: Minimum number of drop boxes must be available

Tuesday, Nov. 2: Election Day! All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. to be counted

Track Your Ballot

Are you familiar with BallotTrax? This program notifies voters by phone, email or text message about the status of their mailed ballot from when it gets sent to the voter to when it is received and accepted for counting. More than 1.6 million voters used BallotTrax in 2020 to follow their ballots. "This type of innovation ensures that our elections remain the country’s gold standard," Jena Griswold, Colorado Secretary of State, said.

If you enrolled in BallotTrax last year, you are automatically registered for the service this year. If you would like to sign up, please visit https://colorado.ballottrax.net/voter/.

Ballot Issue & Candidate Information

The LWVBC 2021 Election webpage provides nonpartisan election information to help you be a more informed voter. Resources include:
  • Recorded candidate forums
  • Nonpartisan ballot issue guides
  • LWVBC ballot issue positions
  • Recorded ballot issue presentations
  • State of Colorado ballot issue information
Visit the LWVBC 2021 Election webpage!