Politics & Government
Boulder County Releases Survey On Voter Service Center Locations
The Boulder County Elections Division is asking residents where they believe Voter Service and Polling Centers should be located.
BOULDER COUNTY, CO — The Boulder County Elections Division has launched an online survey asking community members for their input on where Voter Service and Polling Centers should be located. The division is also seeking feedback on several other voter-related questions.
Boulder County will have up to 18 Voter Service and Polling Centers open throughout the county on Election Day. Some of those locations will open as early as two weeks before Election Day, officials said.
Boulder County Elections aims to open up to three new Voter Service Centers for 2020, and officials are reviewing their most recently used facilities.
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Boulder County residents can take the survey on the county's website. Survey collection will take place through Sunday, Oct. 6.
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While the November 2020 General Election is more than a year away, the Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s office is preparing now for a successful election, officials said.
Under Colorado law, a mail ballot will be automatically sent to all active Colorado voters. Boulder County must also open Voter Service and Polling Centers to provide in-person services for voters. The centers are places where residents can drop off a mail ballot, cast a ballot in person, request a replacement ballot, register to vote or update registration information, or vote using equipment for persons with disabilities.
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