Politics & Government

Broomfield 2018 Primary Election Guide

Where do I drop off my ballot? Who's running for statewide office? What is my congressional district?

BROOMFIELD, CO – Are you voting early or do you love the excitement of voting on election day? Can you still register to vote? Patch has compiled helpful links and info for the upcoming Colorado primary on June 26. Candidates are vying for their party's nominations for the midterm election in November.

Up for grabs are Democrat and Republican party nominations for governor and other statewide offices, congressional primaries, Colorado state legislature and county-wide offices.

Not registered to vote? You can register up until election day at the Broomfield County Voter Service Center:

Find out what's happening in Broomfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

George DiCiero City and County Building

1 DesCombes Dr24 hours/day, 7 days/week

Find out what's happening in Broomfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Closed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)

Bring two forms of ID.

Voters will be asked select a specific party ballot – Democrat or Republican only – to choose the candidate to represent that party in the general election this November. For the first time in Colorado, unaffiliated voters are allowed to vote in ONE primary (Democrat OR Republican).

Ballots were mailed to all Democrat, Republican or unaffiliated voters by county clerk and recorders offices June 4. It's too late now to get your ballot in the mail, but you can find the closest drop-off for your ballot here.

So far, as of June 25, the Colorado Secretary of State's office has tallied the following ballots:

  • So far, 690,866 Coloradans have returned ballots for the primary election June 26.
  • 267,620 ballots were cast by Democrats,
  • 261,686 ballots were cast by Republicans
  • 161,560 ballots were cast by unaffiliated voters.

In Broomfield County, counting active and inactive voters, 15,141 voters are registered as Democrats, while 13,863 are registered as Republicans. There are 21,255 unaffiliated voters registered in Broomfield County.
So far in Broomfield, as of last week, 4,028 Democrat ballots and 2,653 Republican ballots were received by the Broomfield County Clerk. Of 1,912 unaffiliated voter ballots received, 1,346, or 70 percent returned Democratic ballots, while 566, or 30 percent, returned Republican ballots.

See The Colorado Independent Profiles of Governor Candidates Here:

Democrats:

Republicans

Below is a chart of the candidates in contested race that Broomfield County voters will be voting for.

It's too late to mail in your ballot.

Below are the Ballot Drop-Off Locations in Broomfield County

George DiCiero City and County Building
1 DesCombes Dr
24 hours/day, 7 days/week
Closed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)
Paul Derda Recreation Center
13201 Lowell Blvd
24 hours/day, 7 days/week
Closed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)
Redpoint Ridge Park (Northwest Corner)
11337 Central Ct
24 hours/day, 7 days/week Closed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)
Flatirons Marketplace
170 E Flatiron Crossing Dr
24 hours/day, 7 days/weekClosed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)
Guard House @ Anthem
16591 Lowell Blvd
24 hours/day, 7 days/weekClosed at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 26 (Election Day)


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