Politics & Government
Presidential Primary 2020: Ballots Sent To Littleton Residents
Ballots are in the mail — here are drop box locations and deadlines.
LITTLETON, CO — Elections officials have begun mailing ballots for the 2020 presidential primary to voters in Jefferson, Arapahoe and Douglas counties. Ballots can take up to eight days to arrive. The 24-hour drop boxes opened Monday in all three counties.
On Jan. 18, ballots were mailed to all military and overseas voters.
Coloradans will cast their votes in three elections in 2020 — the first of which is on March 3 — Super Tuesday.
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Elections officials are encouraging Coloradans to make sure they are registered to vote and that their voter registration is up to date.
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The 24-hour drop box locations
Important upcoming dates
Feb. 24: Voter Centers open in all three counties — find locations:
*This is also the last day to register to vote in time to receive a mail ballot; and recommended last day to return a ballot by mail.
Feb. 27: Jeffco Elections public tour and town hall. Learn more and RSVP here.
Mar. 3: Election Day. All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. (postmarks do not count).
Sample ballots
Jefferson County:
Arapahoe County:
Douglas County:
Elections officials are also reminding voters that 17-year-olds who will turn 18 years old by the General Election Nov. 3, 2020, can now vote in the primaries.
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