Politics & Government
Arvada 2019 Municipal Election Guide: How To Vote, Candidates
Here's information on voter registration, important election dates and candidates.
ARVADA, CO — Arvada voters will choose their mayor and three city council seats in the upcoming Nov. 5 election. Regular municipal elections for the city council are held in November in odd-numbered years.
Voters began receiving mail ballots Oct. 11 and ballot drop locations opened Oct. 14. Ballots must be received by no later than 7 p.m. on election day. In-person voting options are also available through election day at voter service and polling centers.
Coloradans can update and verify voter registration or register to vote online at Go Vote Colorado.
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Voters can view a sample ballot online by clicking on 'Find my registration' at Go Vote Colorado. Then enter your first name, last name, zip code and birthday to see your registration. To view your sample ballot, click on 'Ballot Information' and then 'view my sample ballot.'
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Arvada Ballot Drop Locations
24 hour drop boxes available Oct. 14 through 7 p.m. Nov. 5
- Arvada Motor Vehicle, 6510 Wadsworth Blvd., Ste. 320
- West Woods Community Police Station, 6644 Kendrick Drive
- Standley Lake Library, 8485 Kipling St
- Arvada City Hall Annex Building 8001 Ralston Road (by the utility payment drop boxes).
- Arvada City Hall 8101 Ralston Road (main entrance off Ammons St. near the police entrance.)
- Jefferson County Ballot Drop, Voter Services and Polling Center Locations
- Adams County Ballot Drop, Voter Services and Polling Center Locations
Candidates for the 2019 election
Mayor
Marc Williams - campaign website; Facebook
Dave Palm - campaign website; Facebook
Harriet Hall - campaign website; Facebook
City Council District 2
Ethan J. Lutz - campaign website; Facebook
T.O. Owens - campaign website; Facebook
Lauren C. Simpson - campaign website; Facebook
City Council District 4
David Jones - campaign website; Facebook
Jordan Hohenstein - campaign website; Facebook
City Council At-Large
Jeff Cannon - campaign website; Facebook
Bob Fifer - campaign website; Facebook
Eligible voters can register to vote and vote in person at any county voter center through Election Day.
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